Antibes is a city and seaside resort located between Cannes and Nice, on the French Riviera. It is known for its old town surrounded by 16th century ramparts which house the Picasso museum. This one overlooks the luxurious yachts moored at the Vauban marina. Wooded peninsula and dotted with sumptuous villas, Cap d'Antibes separates antibes from Juan-les-Pins, chic seaside resort with lively nightlife and welcoming the jazz music festival in Juan.
Located between sea and mountain, the economic and cultural capital of the Côte d'Azur, Nice benefits from important natural assets. Nice finally has certain important cultural equipment. It thus has many museums (it is even the city which has the most in France, after Paris), a national theater, an opera, a library with a regional vocation, a conservatory with regional influence and concert halls .
Cannes, a seaside town of the Côte d'Azur, is famous for its international film festival. The Croisette, boulevard which runs along the coast, is bordered by sandy beaches, luxury shops and palaces. This boulevard also houses the palace of festivals and congresses, a modern building with its red carpet.
Located in the heart of the Côte d'Azur between Nice and Cannes, five minutes from the Mediterranean, Biot has incredible treasures. Shaded alleys, picturesque vaults, flowery walks and stone buildings draw the authentic character of Biot. Biot is a little paradise for the art of living. Many restaurants offer the colors and flavors of Mediterranean cuisine. The cafes terraces are as many invitations to relaxation and conviviality.
Monaco is a small independent city-state on the French Mediterranean coast known for its high-end casinos, its marina filled with yachts and its prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix which takes place in the streets of Monaco once a year. Monte-Carlo, its main district, is home to elegant Casinos Belle Époque and the Garnier room, the Opera. It also has many luxury hotels, shops, nightclubs and restaurants.
This medieval village, located on a hill between Nice and Antibes, is renowned for its art galleries and panoramic views. It attracts art and history lovers, offering a picturesque getaway with its paved alleys and fortified walls.
Between Nice and Monaco, Villefranche-sur-Mer is famous for its spectacular harbor, considered one of the most beautiful in the world. The old village, with its narrow alleys and charming restaurants, as well as the proximity of the Saint-Pierre chapel decorated by Jean Cocteau, make it a must.
World capital of perfume, Grasse offers a unique experience with its perfumeries where visitors can create their own perfume. Museums dedicated to the history of perfume and the surrounding fields of flowers complete the experience.
The village of Eze is perched on a cliff offering a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean. Its exotic garden and medieval alleys with local craft shops and panoramic terraces make Eze a privileged place for tourists.
Known worldwide, the beaches of the Alpes-Maritimes are among the most beautiful in our coast. Whether of sand or pebbles you can have access to a small swim, a simple walk or to enjoy the panorama, quite simply. The beaches of this coastal fringe stretch over more than 50 km, at the foot of the palaces to the Belle Epoch architecture and large cities, or with a typical heart of Mediterranean vegetation.
The Lérins Islands will offer you an exotic getaway during your holidays on the Côte d'Azur. A real green setting, the Sainte Marguerite island has magnificent sealed creeks. Promenade in the woods, picnic or swimming in clear waters, you will spend an unforgettable day. For history lovers, Fort Royal houses the Musée de la mer where you can visit the iron mask cell and one of the oldest European monasteries where twenty monks live the year according to the rule of St-Benoit . Boarding in Antibes!
For nature lovers, discover the sumptuous reliefs and lakes of the Alpes Maritimes and Var. A short hour drive from Antibes to enjoy breathtaking landscapes, which amaze parents and children.