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Everything you need to know for a perfect stay on the French Riviera
Useful Information

Transportation Guide
Discover the best ways to get around the French Riviera, from public transport to car rentals and taxis. Our comprehensive guide includes tips for navigating the local transportation system efficiently.

Restaurant Recommendations
From Michelin-starred establishments to charming local bistros, our curated list of restaurants will help you discover the best culinary experiences the French Riviera has to offer.

Events Calendar
Stay updated on the latest events, festivals, and cultural happenings across the French Riviera. From the Cannes Film Festival to local markets, don’t miss out on what’s happening during your stay.

Beach Guide
Explore the most beautiful beaches along the French Riviera. Our guide includes information on public and private beaches, facilities, water quality, and the best spots for swimming and sunbathing.

Family Activities
Traveling with children? Discover family-friendly activities and attractions across the French Riviera, from water parks and museums to outdoor adventures suitable for all ages.

Shopping Guide
From luxury boutiques to local markets, find the best shopping experiences on the French Riviera. Our guide includes information on shopping districts, opening hours, and unique local products.
Area Guides

Cannes
The City of Cinema
Discover the glamour and charm of Cannes, from the famous Croisette and Film Festival to hidden gems only locals know about. Our comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know.

Antibes
Historic Charm by the Sea
Explore the ancient walls, Picasso Museum, and beautiful beaches of Antibes. Our guide highlights the best attractions, restaurants, and activities in this charming coastal town.

Golfe Juan
Peaceful Coastal Retreat
Discover the tranquil beaches and authentic atmosphere of Golfe Juan. Learn about its historical significance, local restaurants, and relaxed lifestyle in our detailed area guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
The French Riviera enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm, sunny summers. The peak tourist season runs from June to August, with hot weather and crowded beaches. For a more relaxed experience with pleasant temperatures, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May or September-October). Winter months (November-March) are quieter but still offer mild temperatures compared to northern Europe, making it a good time for cultural visits and enjoying the region without crowds.
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is the main gateway to the French Riviera. From there, you have several options:
- Airport Shuttle: Regular buses connect the airport to major cities along the coast.
- Train: Take a short taxi or bus ride to Nice-Saint-Augustin train station, then connect to destinations along the coast.
- Taxi: Available directly outside the terminals, but can be expensive for longer distances.
- Private Transfer: We can arrange a private driver to meet you at the airport (additional fee applies).
- Car Rental: Several agencies operate at the airport if you prefer to drive yourself.
While having a car offers flexibility, it's not essential for enjoying the French Riviera. The region has an excellent public transportation network:
- The coastal train line connects all major towns from Cannes to Menton.
- Bus services are comprehensive and affordable.
- Many attractions are within walking distance in the compact town centers.
Consider that parking can be difficult and expensive in summer, and traffic congestion is common during peak season. For day trips to more remote villages or for maximum convenience, a car might be beneficial.
What to pack depends on the season of your visit:
- Summer: Light clothing, swimwear, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a light jacket for evenings.
- Spring/Fall: Layers are key - t-shirts, light sweaters, and a light jacket or raincoat.
- Winter: Warmer clothing including sweaters, jacket, and scarf, though temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
For dining out, smart casual attire is appropriate for most restaurants. Some high-end establishments may require more formal dress. Comfortable walking shoes are essential year-round, as many towns have cobblestone streets and hills.
The French Riviera combines French culture with Mediterranean influences. Some helpful tips:
- Greet people with "Bonjour" (or "Bonsoir" in the evening) before starting a conversation.
- When entering small shops, it's polite to greet the shopkeeper.
- Tipping is not obligatory as service is included in restaurant bills, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated.
- The French appreciate efforts to speak their language - even basic phrases are welcomed.
- Lunch is typically served from 12-2pm and dinner from 7:30-10pm. Many restaurants won't serve outside these hours.
- Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites.
Beach towels are not provided, so please bring your own if you are planning in using a swimming pool or the beach.
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