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Amel Cup Med returns to Porquerolles

by AMEL 6 Jun 03:13 PDT 19-22 June 2025
Amel Cup Med makes its grand return to Porquerolles © Amel

AMEL Shipyards are proud to announce the return of the Amel Cup Med, taking place from June 19-22, 2025 on the island of Porquerolles.

Following the success of the first two editions in 2022 and 2023, then an Amel Cup Tropics in 2024 highlighting Martinique, this emblematic event returns to Mediterranean waters to bring together owners of AMEL 50, 55 and 60 sailboats for four exceptional days combining sailing, conviviality and discovery.

An exceptional setting in the heart of Port-Cros and Porquerolles National Park

A true jewel of the Mediterranean, Porquerolles island offers an ideal playground for AMEL sailboats. Its crystal-clear waters, sheltered anchorages and preserved landscapes provide a perfect natural setting to showcase the beauty of these grand cruising sailboats. Between thermal breezes and typical Mediterranean conditions, participants will be able to fully exploit their boats' performance, designed to combine comfort and efficiency under sail.

Four days of sailing and sharing

The Amel Cup Med 2025 will offer a varied program alternating friendly regattas, convivial moments and cultural discoveries. Over four days, participants will be able to sail together in Porquerolles crystal-clear waters, share their experiences during friendly evenings and explore the heritage treasures of the island. The event will culminate with a closing evening and prize ceremony, in the purest AMEL spirit where performance and sailing pleasure harmoniously combine.

The AMEL spirit: more than an event, a philosophy

"The Amel Cup perfectly embodies the spirit of our brand." declares Stéphanie Caillé. "It's a privileged moment where AMEL yacht owners can share their common passion. After the successful tropical experience of 2024 in Martinique, we're delighted to return to the Mediterranean, the historic birthplace of many AMEL adventures."

This event continues nearly 60 years of Chantiers AMEL expertise, which attracts sailors worldwide through their unique philosophy combining ease of handling, comfort and the art of living at sea. The AMEL community loves to gather at these exclusive meetings, which strengthen the bonds forged by a shared passion for long-distance cruising.

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