View by sunny daylight of the Hercule Port with yachts and boats and ferries in Monaco

Hire a Private Jet to Monaco

Experience unmatched luxury when you hire a private jet to Monaco, a glamorous principality nestled on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by France. Renowned for its elegance, from Monte Carlo to its exclusive events, Monaco offers the perfect blend of sophistication and prestige. Let LunaJets elevate your journey with seamless, bespoke private jet services tailored to your every need.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Monaco?

Chartering a private jet from Monaco costs from approximately €6,000 to €11,400 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Monaco to Geneva start at €6,000, while routes to Farnborough begin at €11,400.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Monaco over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Monaco?

Private jet travel to Monaco is served by Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE/LFMN), positioned on the French coast. The airport offers the region’s fastest transfer: a seven-minute helicopter flight directly to Monte Carlo, bypassing potential road delays on the 30km route. A dedicated General Aviation Terminal ensures private and efficient ground services.

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What can you do in Monaco?

Monaco is what is known as a sovereign city-state that is located on the French Riviera. It is one of the wealthiest populations in the world and is known for both its beauty and its grandeur.

Le Rocher

Monaco aerial view of "Le Rocher"

Also known as Monaco Ville, Le Rocher is the last remaining vestige of original Monaco. The old town is situated atop a giant rock. Once held by the Grimaldi family, visitors can now stroll through the narrow, winding, medieval streets and take in the magnificent views from every angle.

You will find many hidden treasures on your stroll. At 11:55 am every day visitors can watch the changing of the guard. A statue of the late Prince Rainier can also be found looking down at his beloved city.

Monte Carlo Casino

Monte Carlo Casino

While the fictional James Bond frequented this casino, Place du Casino is far more real-life; wealthy players make this a regular stop on their trip to Monaco. Founded in the 19th century, the architecture of the casino alone is worth the visit. Although there are exclusive gambling options, anybody is welcome to try their luck. Just remember that in keeping with the status of the entire city, the Monte Carlo Casino has a strict dress code and does not allow sneakers or shorts.

Prince's Palace

Prince’s Palace of Monaco, the official residence of the monarch

The Palais Princier de Monaco is the official residence of its namesake, the sovereign prince. It began its history as a fortress until it was captured by the Grimaldis in AD 1215 and became their home. It has withstood bombardment by many foreign powers and is now accessible to ordinary people exploring Monaco. Although much of the palace is private, there is a great deal of beauty within its walls that are open to tours.

Where should you stay in Monaco?

Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo

Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo

Found in the heart of Monaco, the Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo is a model of understated elegance. The architecture is from the Belle Epoque era and exudes French style and romance. The rooms share this beauty along with a modern flair and luxurious amenities. Book a room with a balcony and sea view to fully experience what it means to be rich and beautiful in Monaco.

The Hotel Hermitage also offers two Michelin-rated restaurants with both formal and casual dining opportunities. And if that isn't enough, the hotel also offers a full-service spa and saltwater outdoor pool.

The Fairmont Monte Carlo

The Fairmont Monte Carlo

The Fairmont Monte Carlo is one of the most prestigious hotels in Monaco, as well as one of the largest in all of Europe. Resting on pylons that appear to be coming right out of the Mediterranean Sea, it has 596 luxurious rooms right in the centre of the city. With both garden and sea views, it is hard to find a room in the Fairmont that will not take your breath away.

In addition to the luxurious accommodations, the Fairmont Hotel offers an award-winning spa and a fitness centre overlooking all of Monte Carlo. Dining opportunities abound as well. From Nikki Beach to NOBU to deck dining, The Fairmont Monte Carlo has options for whatever you are in the mood for.

Where should you eat in Monaco?

La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi

Born in the southern Italian region of Basilicata, chef Antonio Salvatore has travelled incessantly, thanks to his profession: Spain, England and Russia – where he met the new owner of Rampoldi. In the former cigar lounge, he has created a tailor-made setting (only five tables), where he applies himself with unfailing rigour to serving top-notch contemporary Italian cuisine that is both tasty and precise.

Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse

It was here that Alain Ducasse gave shape to his style, imposing a new culinary classicism made of exigency and good workmanship and always based on respect for the product.

Song Qi

Opposite the Grimaldi Forum, this elegant Chinese gastronomic restaurant Song Qi focuses on fine materials and serenity. A tempting menu with a wide variety of Chinese specialities awaits: Peking-smoked chicken soup, crispy prawns with Chinese mustard, dim sum classics, and a wide range of other Chinese specialities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Monaco known for?

Monte Carlo is one of the capitals of the rich and famous. Its luxury accommodations, cars and restaurants are only a small part of what Monaco has to offer.

How far is the airport from Monaco?

Nice Airport (NCE) is 19 km away from the city of Monaco.

Is Monaco part of France?

No. Monaco is a Principality and is recognised as an independent and sovereign country.

How can I get to Monaco by private jet?

You can reach Monaco with a private jet charter to Nice and take a helicopter to the Heliport of Monte-Carlo.

What are Monaco's nearby airports?

The nearest airport to Monaco is Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE).

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