On the sunlit coast of Villeneuve-Loubet, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Forfaits offers a short, practical service that takes the friction out of electric-board days on the Mediterranean. If you already own a board or need a battery top-up, this mise à l'eau package guides you through safe launches and retrieves, handles charging logistics, and gets you back on the water fast. The operation runs along the town’s southern shore near Marina Baie des Anges and the low cliffs by the Château de Villeneuve-Loubet, where clear water and sheltered bays make ideal playgrounds for e-foils, electric surfboards, and SUPs. Arrival feels simple: staff help with carrying a board, scouting a calm entry zone, and advising on wind and swell before a single step into the sea. The core offering is technical support — secure entry and exit for boards, monitored battery recharges, and hands-on assistance if you need help flipping or stabilizing a craft. For local riders who value minutes on the water over minutes wrestling gear, this service keeps the day smooth and focused on paddling or carving rather than logistics. What makes Forfaits a standout here is scale and context: Villeneuve-Loubet’s coastline mixes sandy crescent beaches, low rocky points, and the modern crescent of Marina Baie des Anges, creating varied micro-conditions within short distances. You can punch out past a sandy spit for calm flatwater, weave along rocky outcrops for short, fun waves, or cruise toward Antibes and the Lérins channel on a longer run. The underwater landscape includes Posidonia seagrass beds and Mediterranean fish that reward quiet travel and responsible driving. Practical notes: the crew knows local tides, common wind directions, and where battery charging is quickest. Bring a charged spare if you plan long runs; devices recharge, but turnover depends on demand. There’s no need to invent complicated setup—operators speak French and handle the technical bits. Nearby amenities include beachside cafes and the Château grounds, and Villeneuve-Loubet’s culinary history (it’s the birthplace of Auguste Escoffier) gives post-session options for celebratory meals. For travelers who prize efficiency and local knowledge, Forfaits turns the usual pre-launch scramble into a streamlined routine. It’s a low-friction way to extend time on the water in a region where short runs yield scenic variety, and sturdy support keeps both novices and experienced riders moving confidently along this celebrated stretch of the Côte d’Azur. Sessions are flexible with walk-up support during peak season, and staff can advise on local regulations, recommended routes, and battery management to avoid mid-session losses. For families, the service simplifies sharing equipment and keeping younger riders safe at shallow entries. Book through the provided referral link or inquire at the marina for current rates and availability; the team makes launching feel rapid and reliable.