The America’s Cup Superyacht Program to be held in the Mediterranean next September

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toulonThe Mediterranean area has always been very attractive to the superyacht world, and from now on a new exciting event, the 5th Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series event will be adding to the world-renowned Monaco Yacht Show and Cannes Yachting Festival: BWA Yachting is to bring the Superyacht Program to Toulon, France, in September 2016.
Superyacht owners looking forward to be part of the America’s Cup spectatorship can look to BWA Yachting for the all access pass of the summer. Partnering with the IMS Shipyard, the same areas in which the America’s Cup teams will be based, superyachts owners and their guests can berth and enjoy exclusive packages and privileges organised by BWA Yachting.
“We are thrilled to offer superyachts this exclusive opportunity to be part of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series,” explains Stefano Tositti, CEO of BWA Yachting. “We look forward to supporting our clients with a dedicated team of professionals who will ensure a fantastic experience in Toulon this September. Inspired by the Mediterranean beauty and the first class facilities Toulon has to offer, including excellent golf courses, luxury hotels, fine dining restaurants, BWA Yachting has put together a bespoke program of activities that will ensure participants have a wonderful experience during the event.”
From September 8th – 11th, Toulon will come alive with thousands of spectators and superyachts baying for the best view.

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