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Why 2025 is the Perfect Year to Start Your Yachting Career

Why 2025 is the Perfect Year to Start Your Yachting Career

If you’ve ever thought about working on yachts, 2025 might be the best time to dive in! With exciting new yachts hitting the water and amazing destinations like the South of France staying popular, the yachting world is buzzing with opportunity.

New Yachts, New Opportunities

Next year, a bunch of incredible explorer yachts are set to launch. These yachts are not just fancy—they’re designed for adventure! They’ll take guests to remote and beautiful places in style. But they can’t run without skilled crew members, so there’s going to be lots of demand for hard-working, enthusiastic people to join their teams, says Boat International that calls itself 'The global authority in yachting'.

The South of France: A Yachting Hotspot

The South of France is still one of the most popular places for yachts in Europe. Think about iconic destinations like St. Tropez, Cannes, and Monaco—sunny weather, crystal-clear water, and a glamorous vibe that never gets old. Yachts keep coming here, which means there are always jobs for people looking to join the crew. Aesha Scott, Below Deck star and a Chief Stew, calls the South of France 'home of yachting'. Herself, she came to Antibes years ago and walked the docks to get a job.

Why You Should Go for It

With all these new yachts launching and a steady demand for crew in top destinations, 2025 is shaping up to be the perfect year to start your yachting career. If you’re open to adventure, ready to work hard, and dream of traveling the world, this could be your chance.

So, what are you waiting for? Start planning, get the right training, and make your dream of working on yachts a reality in 2025!

Not sure what to start with? Check out our Essential Guide to Yachting in Antibes - it has all what you need to start in yachting seamlessly! 

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