EXCURSIONS  ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA

The most exclusive excursions organised for your groups to discover the French Riviera.

 

 

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Saint Tropez & Cannes
Full day

 

 

Cannes, site of the Film Festival, has the famous La Croisette promenade.
Your tour guide will accompany you to the main entrance of the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, where you will be able to see the handprints of all the actors who have appeared in the past decades, in a sort of Hollywood "Walk of fame". During your stay in Cannes, you can enjoy an approximately one-hour "sea walk" in its renowned bay. On this mini-cruise on the Mediterranean, you will enjoy an unforgettable view of the hills of Cannes, the Esterel massif with its red rocks, and the Cap d'Antibes.
The highlight is the trip around the Lerins Islands: Saint Marguerite with its former French state prison where 'The Man in the Iron Mask' was imprisoned, Saint Honorat and its medieval castle, and Saint Ferréol. During the trip through 'Mandelieu la Napoule' to 'Théoule sur Mer', you can admire the fantastic luxury residences, with a small stop at Cap Roux for souvenir photos.
We proceed along the coast, through small picturesque seaside resorts, arriving in St. Raphael.
Through the Roman town of Fréjus, from resort to resort on the sophisticated St. Maxime to Port Grimaud, also known as Little Venice. (A stay in Port Grimaud and possibly a canal tour will be made depending on the time available). On the way to St.Tropez one always has to contend with car traffic.
The return journey via the motorway is made, depending on traffic, from St. Maxime or a little further from Fréjus via the Esterel mountains.

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Port Grimaud & Saint Tropez
Full day

At 8 a.m. departure from the hotel for Fréjus, the Roman forum Julii. We then continue on the picturesque coastal road to Sainte Maxime. Saint Tropez is situated on the Côte d'Azur's most beautiful bay and has been transformed over the centuries from a small settlement of 60 Genoese families into the meeting place of the international jet set. Surrounding the huge marina is an open-air painting gallery.
Walk and free time. Return and stay in Port Grimaud, the 'Venice of the 20th century', an enchanting Provençal-style lagoon town with approximately a 20-minute boat ride through its canals.
Return by motorway.

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Monaco & Montecarlo
Full day

The Principality of Monaco is always worth a visit: the old port and Fontvieille, where a modern stadium now stands. One of the most famous attractions in the historical centre of Monaco, the oldest (built in 1910 by Prince Albert I) and most articulated is the Oceanographic Museum. Your tour guide will take you through the medieval alleys to the neo-Romanesque Cathedral of the Ascension (the Prince's crypt with the tombs of Princess Gracia Patricia and Prince Rainier) and the Prince's Palace where you can watch the changing of the guard every hour. The extremely opulent and world-famous Casino de Monte Carlo is a masterpiece by architect Charles Garnier and an absolute 'must' for every visitor to the Principality (minimum age 18). Already during the afternoon there is a regular turnout so, in addition to visiting the elegant rooms, you can try your luck at the game!

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Nice & Cannes
Full day

Cannes is the first stop on this excursion. During this approximately 2-hour tour, your tour guide will take you to the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès where you can find the handprints of all the famous actors. During your stay, you can enjoy an hour of leisure on the 'sea promenade' along the bay of Cannes, a mini cruise on the Mediterranean Sea with an unforgettable view of the hills of Cannes and Cap d'Antibes.
The highlight is the trip around the Lerins Islands. In Cannes, there will certainly be time for a leisurely stroll along the promenade and a diversion to the elegant Carlton Hotel, surrounded by sophisticated boutiques. Now it is the turn of Nice. The most beautiful promenade in Europe will catch your eye with the 'Promenade des Anglais'. Nice, also called 'Little Paris', is home to magnificent old palaces, the luxurious Hotel Negresco, the largest Russian church outside Russia, a sophisticated harbour and breathtaking parks.

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Eze Village, Nice & Menton
Full day

Menton, beautifully nestled on the Promenade du Soleil is the first resort on the Côte d'Azur immediately after the French-Italian border and the first stop on this excursion. It is therefore time for the panoramic 'Moyenne Corniche' at the Eze Village. In the centre of the village with its picturesque medieval corners, you will find a wide range of souvenirs from Provence. A special "intoxicating stop" is, especially for ladies, a visit to the local perfumery, where you will get to know and learn the secrets of fragrance production from the 17th century to the present day. You then continue on to Nice.
On the way back, visit the Villa Ephrussi-Rothschild.

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Nice & Saint Paul de Vence
Full day

Trip to Nice, a city with Italian roots and a medieval hinterland. Through the Moyenne Corniche, with a panoramic view of the Principality of Monaco, you will arrive in Eze, a medieval town approximately 470 metres above sea level. Short stop to visit a renowned perfumery. You drive on the Moyenne Corniche, with a panoramic view of Cap Ferrat, to Nice. Photo break at Mont Boron and large panoramic bus tour. Here you will have the opportunity to admire the city's attractions: the Promenade des Anglais, the Russian cathedral, Cimiez, Avenue de Médicin, Place Garibaldi (elegant square with the monument of Giuseppe Garibaldi), Place Massena, the heart of the city with its large garden and majestic fountains. Then on to Saint Paul de Vence, a medieval village built on a hill protected from Saracen attacks and famous for its ateliers, art exhibitions and souvenir shops.

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