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Uber Takes to the Sea: Boat Transfers Between Nice and Cannes Launch This June

Starting in Summer 2026, Uber is launching Uber Boat in partnership with Click&Boat across the Mediterranean, including the Côte d’Azur.

Starting June 26, Uber will officially launch Uber Boat along the Côte d’Azur, allowing passengers to book private boat trips directly through the Uber app—including highly anticipated coastal transfers between Nice and Cannes.

Yes, instead of sitting in summer traffic on the A8 or crawling along the crowded coastal roads, travelers will soon be able to open Uber, tap a new “Boat” option, and head to Cannes by sea.

The move comes through Uber’s partnership with Click&Boat, Europe’s largest peer-to-peer boat rental company, which gives Uber access to a fleet of roughly 50,000 boats across Europe without needing to operate its own vessels.

The Riviera’s New Luxury Commute

For years, private boat charters between Nice and Cannes have been reserved largely for the wealthy, yacht owners, and concierge-booked tourists.

Uber is now trying to make that process far simpler. Uber Boat primarily functions as a transport service (motorboats, water taxis) to travel between coastal cities like Cannes and Nice, while Uber Yacht provides a luxury, curated 8-hour experience on private cruisers, including a skipper, champagne, and snacks. Both are booked through the Uber app via a partnership with Click&Boat.

Users will be able to reserve:

  • Private boat charters
  • Skippered day trips
  • Coastal point-to-point transfers
  • Leisure cruises
  • Smaller boats with or without license requirements

The goal is convenience: no separate booking platforms, no charter brokers, no endless WhatsApp negotiations with local operators.

Just book through the same app people already use for airport transfers and late-night rides home.

A Direct Answer to Riviera Traffic Chaos

Anyone who has tried getting from Nice to Cannes during summer—or worse, during the Cannes Film Festival—knows the pain.

Traffic can turn what should be a 30-minute trip into a two-hour ordeal. Uber is clearly targeting that frustration.

Instead of gridlock, travelers can take the coastline itself, with routes expected to include:

  • Nice → Cannes
  • Cannes → Îles de Lérins
  • Nice → Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
  • Nice → Villefranche-sur-Mer
  • Cannes → Saint-Tropez

For tourists, influencers, executives, and festival guests, the pitch is obvious: skip the traffic, arrive by boat. Because on the Riviera, arriving dramatically is half the point.

Not Cheap—Just Easier

Uber Boat is unlikely to be a budget option.

Since the service pulls directly from Click&Boat’s existing listings, pricing will remain comparable to traditional charter bookings. Skipper fees, fuel costs, deposits, and Uber’s own service fees mean this is more about luxury convenience than affordability.

Uber One members, however, will receive 10% back in Uber credits, which can be used later on Uber rides or Uber Eats orders.

So yes, your yacht transfer might help pay for your hangover lunch.

A Bigger Push Into Lifestyle Travel

Uber announced the expansion during its GO-GET 2026 event in New York as part of its broader push to become more than just a rideshare app.

Hotels, flights, dining reservations, event access—and now boats. The company wants to own the full travel experience.

In France, launch cities include Nice, Cannes, Marseille, Paris, Annecy, Saint-Tropez, and Toulon. But nowhere fits the concept better than the Riviera.

Because if there is anywhere on earth where “Uber Boat” feels less like innovation and more like inevitability, it is here.


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Jameson Farn

Jameson Farn is the owner of Experience The French Riviera, a luxury real estate agency in France, and has been writing articles for European and North American online magazines for over 14 years. Alongside his professional endeavors, he is passionate about the LGBTQ+ community, with a special focus on Gay French Riviera, offering invaluable insights for residents and visitors exploring this breathtaking region. Jameson is also the author of Bathhouse Babylon, a compelling book inspired by his diary chronicling his past time managing bathhouses.


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