From Nice: French Riviera Full-Day Tour
Depart from Nice, the unofficial capital of the Côte d’Azur. Admire the famous Promenade des Anglais, running along the curve of the Bay of the Angels, with the numerous beaches and luxurious hotels, including the famous Negresco. On the way to Eze, enjoy panoramic views of Villefranche over Cap Ferrat, the Bay of Millionaires and its famous villas. Eze is one of the most picturesque villages on the Côte d'Azur, perched like an eagle’s nest on top of an imposing and beautiful cliff at 429 meters above sea level. It will allow you to travel back to the medieval times while enjoying breathtaking landscapes on the French Riviera. Have the opportunity to visit the famous perfumery Fragonard and to discover the history of perfume-making from its beginnings to the present day. While in Monaco, enjoy walking the streets of the old town to see the Prince’s Palace, the Courthouse, and Cathedral, as well as a panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Then, take a drive along the Formula I race circuit to reach the most glamourous section of Monaco, Monte Carlo with its famous casino, world-famous Hotel de Paris, and Café de Paris. In Cannes, you will have an opportunity to walk down the famous Croisette, the promenade that became the emblem of Cannes. And you will discover the Palace of Festivals with its red carpet, home of the famous Cannes Film Festival. Then, visit Antibes, one of France’s oldest cities, which was founded by Greek merchants in the 5th century. Nowadays, the genuine Provencal Market goers and the very rich yacht owners meet in one single town. It is one of the most attractive and interesting places to visit on this section of the coast, with all the ingredients you could hope for: an attractive seafront area, historic buildings, and an interesting old town with a traditional market. Finally, discover St Paul de Vence, one of the most beautiful villages in Provence and recognized for its cultural and artistic note. You will notice that art is very present here through the many workshops and galleries.