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Exiting France! Combine Nice, rich in history and art before continuing to Juan les Pins with its long sandy beaches and shopping boutiques and St Raphael, a lively resort town sitting in the shadow of the forested hills of the Massif des Maures. Combine these destinations by rail to experience the culture and natural beauty of the Cote d`Azur.
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Nice is the capital of the French Riviera, yet far less glamorous and expensive than Cannes. It's also one of the most ancient cities, having been founded by the Greeks, who called it 'Nike' or Victory. Because of its brilliant sunshine and relaxed living, it has attracted famous artists and writers in the past. Being the best trip base on the Riviera, you can choose to explore the region or lounge in its famous cafes. But the most obvious hangout spot here is the beach. The beach in Nice consists of rocks so wear a pair of good sandals.
Explore the Promenade des Anglais, Musee Matisse, Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Cours Saleya, Castle Hill, Old Town, Place Massena, and so much more!
3 nights in Juan-Les-Pins
In the 1930s, Juan-les-Pins drew a chic crowd during winter. Today it still attracts young Europeans from many economic backgrounds, and is often called a honky-tonk town or the 'Coney Island of the Riviera.' Even F. Scott Fitzgerald himself has decried it as a 'constant carnival.'
Visit Vieil Antibes (Old Town), Musee Picasso, Chemin des Douaniers, Musee Peynet, Cathedral Notre-Dame, Forte Carre, the beaches, and so much more!
3 nights in St Raphael
The seaside resort of Saint-Raphael sits along the coast of the French Riviera between Saint Tropez and Cannes. It's a lively town with well maintained beaches and a small harbor nestled in the shadow of the forested hills of the Massif des Maures. The town is divided into two areas, the Vieux Port and the historic Old Town that lies inland with narrow streets and daily markets to explore. The beaches offer all variety of water sports, and there is a coastal footpath leading to the volcanic mountain range of the Esterel Massif.
Visit the Old Town, Massif de l`Esterel, Eglise des Templiers, Jardin Bonaparte, the beaches, Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Provencal markets, Basilique Notre-Dame de la Victoire, and so much more!
1 nights in Nice (French Riviera)
Nice is the capital of the French Riviera, yet far less glamorous and expensive than Cannes. It's also one of the most ancient cities, having been founded by the Greeks, who called it 'Nike' or Victory. Because of its brilliant sunshine and relaxed living, it has attracted famous artists and writers in the past. Being the best trip base on the Riviera, you can choose to explore the region or lounge in its famous cafes. But the most obvious hangout spot here is the beach. The beach in Nice consists of rocks so wear a pair of good sandals.
Explore the Promenade des Anglais, Musee Matisse, Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Cours Saleya, Castle Hill, Old Town, Place Massena, and so much more!
<b>France</b> remains one of the worlds most talked-about and written-about destinations. Whether the romance of Paris sweeps you off your feet or you fall gently for the relaxed life of Provence, France is a place for lovers, and will leave you spellbound. Paris is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities, with enough monuments, museums, restaurants, theatres and shows to last a lifetime. The northern provinces of Normandy and Brittany are steeped in history while the Loire Valley is world famous for its châteaux.
Nice is the capital of the French Riviera, yet far less glamorous and expensive than Cannes. It's also one of the most ancient cities, having been founded by the Greeks, who called it 'Nike' or Victory. Because of its brilliant sunshine and relaxed living, it has attracted famous artists and writers in the past. Being the best trip base on the Riviera, you can choose to explore the region or lounge in its famous cafes. But the most obvious hangout spot here is the beach. The beach in Nice consists of rocks so wear a pair of good sandals.
Explore the Promenade des Anglais, Musee Matisse, Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Cours Saleya, Castle Hill, Old Town, Place Massena, and so much more!
In the 1930s, Juan-les-Pins drew a chic crowd during winter. Today it still attracts young Europeans from many economic backgrounds, and is often called a honky-tonk town or the 'Coney Island of the Riviera.' Even F. Scott Fitzgerald himself has decried it as a 'constant carnival.'
Visit Vieil Antibes (Old Town), Musee Picasso, Chemin des Douaniers, Musee Peynet, Cathedral Notre-Dame, Forte Carre, the beaches, and so much more!
The seaside resort of Saint-Raphael sits along the coast of the French Riviera between Saint Tropez and Cannes. It's a lively town with well maintained beaches and a small harbor nestled in the shadow of the forested hills of the Massif des Maures. The town is divided into two areas, the Vieux Port and the historic Old Town that lies inland with narrow streets and daily markets to explore. The beaches offer all variety of water sports, and there is a coastal footpath leading to the volcanic mountain range of the Esterel Massif.
Visit the Old Town, Massif de l`Esterel, Eglise des Templiers, Jardin Bonaparte, the beaches, Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Provencal markets, Basilique Notre-Dame de la Victoire, and so much more!
Nice is the capital of the French Riviera, yet far less glamorous and expensive than Cannes. It's also one of the most ancient cities, having been founded by the Greeks, who called it 'Nike' or Victory. Because of its brilliant sunshine and relaxed living, it has attracted famous artists and writers in the past. Being the best trip base on the Riviera, you can choose to explore the region or lounge in its famous cafes. But the most obvious hangout spot here is the beach. The beach in Nice consists of rocks so wear a pair of good sandals.
Explore the Promenade des Anglais, Musee Matisse, Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Cours Saleya, Castle Hill, Old Town, Place Massena, and so much more!