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  1. The French Riviera, known in French as the Côte d'Azur (IPA: [kot dazyʁ]; Provençal: Còsta d'Azur, IPA: [ˈkwɔstɔ daˈzyʀ]; lit. ' Azure Coast '), is the Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France.

    • Nice. The capital of the French Riviera, Nice, is the perfect place to start our itinerary. Not only is it the most accessible city along the coast but it also boasts a rich culture, delicious regional cuisine and a charming old town.
    • Monaco Day Trip. No trip to the French Riviera would be complete without a day trip into the world’s second-smallest country, Monaco. Just 30 minutes away from Nice by train or car, Monaco offers a unique perspective of the Côte d’Azur.
    • St Paul de Vence, Antibes & Cannes. Next, we wave goodbye to Nice as we continue our journey west along the French Riviera. Start your day by heading inland to the hilltop village of St Paul de Vence.
    • Cannes. The next morning, take the ferry from Cannes to Sainte Marguerite – one of four Lerins Islands, just off the coast of Cannes. Spend the morning exploring the unspoilt island via the pine and eucalyptus-lined walking trails.
    • Èze. The site of Eze is perched on a rocky bluff high above the French Riviera, and is one of the most popular stops around the entire coast. This medieval town has thousands of years of history and has enthralled both history buffs and photographers for generations.
    • Cannes. Cannes is glamorous, and you can thank the famous film festival that takes place there for that! However, Cannes is also timeless and remnants of what it used to be are combined with its modern amenities including luxury hotels, boutique shops, gourmet restaurants and its iconic boardwalk.
    • Port-Cros. It’s pristine, beautiful and incredibly quiet due to a lack of vehicular traffic. It’s also an island and situated in the middle of a national park.
    • Menton. Italy and France come together in the pretty coastal town of Menton. It’s known for its colorful gardens, beaches, La Citronneraie lemon grove, and Old Town district with its 13-century architecture, vibrant colors, and breathtaking scenery.
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    • Nice. Welcome to the Riviera! Your seven-day adventure starts in Nice, arguably the region's most beautiful major city and home to numerous cultural and historic treasures.
    • Monaco and Menton. Day two is already here! It's time to take advantage of Nice's proximity to other beautiful spots on the eastern Riviera. Begin your day by heading the independent principality of Monaco, famed for its glamorous port, casino, gardens, and royal family.
    • Peillon and Eze. On day three, you'll move inland to see two of the Riviera's stunning villages perchés (perched villages)—towns both built into precipitous hills and cliffsides during the medieval period, and now prized for their local art, culture, and architecture.
    • Cannes and Antibes. It's time to head back to the coast with an excursion to the city famous for its glamorous annual film festival and luxurious lifestyle: Cannes.
  2. Jul 27, 2023 · The French Riviera is the warmest place in France, with over 300 days of sunshine a year! The summers are hot and dry, spring and fall are still warm, and the winters are mild. This means that any time is good to travel to the French Riviera.

  3. May 14, 2018 · The French Riviera, or Cote d'Azur, is known for its captivating scenery, Provencal culture and cuisine, charming villages and overall joie de vivre. As one of the most alluring regions in...

  4. Oct 29, 2020 · The French Riviera is famous for its glamorous beaches, well-heeled resorts and yacht clubs, film festivals brimming with stars posing on red carpets, and grand casinos. Yet the stretch of coastline in the south of France—called "La Côte d'Azur" in French (Azure Coast)—offers much more than the stereotypes suggest.