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Cannes
Today, Cannes is no longer the fishing village as it was before! The capital of cinema is known worldwide for its trade fairs but also for its prestigious luxury hotels (Le Martinez, le Carlton...) frequented by film stars and other wealthy tourists. Cannes, it is the famous Palais des Festivals which rolls out the red carpet every year for the stars of world cinema.
Antibes
25 min drive from Cannes
Antibes is the one best known for its quality of life and for having retained its small-town charm despite the enormous amount of development and tourism along this stretch of coast.
It has the dynamism of Nice and the chic reputation of Cannes, but none of the natural flaws of the big cities. It's almost like living in a village: people know each other, they go to the same places and to the same market, and they stop one another on the street to stay hello and have a chat.
Nice
40 min drive from Cannes
Sitting on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and just below the French Alps, Nice boasts picturesque landscapes far and wide. While Nice is the main hub for flying into the South of France, you’ll likely pass through the city regardless of how you’re traveling. As a city that’s accessible to the region with tons to offer, Nice is a great place to stay for a few days. Throughout the city, explore its historic Old Town, enjoy amazing food and shopping, and immerse in the city’s buzzing energy.


Èze
50 min drive from Cannes
panoramic views, ancient façades, and an unbelievable attention to detail are some of the most memorable features of this lovely village. Eze's cobblestone streets transport you to a bygone era, where medieval architecture whispers tales of centuries past. Wander through narrow alleys adorned with vibrant flowers, and you'll find yourself enchanted by the preserved authenticity that defines this beautiful village.

Grasse
30 min drive from Cannes
Grasse is renowned for its status as the perfume capital of the world, it is a fabulous stop along the coast to take in some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes, rich history, and fragrant scents (bien sur).
The history of Grasse dates back to the pre-Roman era. The town was first known as “Gras,” meaning “wild grass,” due to the abundance of herbs and flowers that grow in the surrounding hills

Saint Raphael
50 min drive from Cannes
Saint-Raphael is a resort town in southeastern France along the Côte d’Azur that’s famed for its beaches, rocky coves, landmark churches, gardens and family adventure. The secluded island of Ile d’Or features a medieval stone tower with panoramic views of the ocean around. Abbaye du Thoronet offers a museum and tours in a former Cistercian abbey. Fréjus Cathedral is a church filled with ornate paintings and carvings.
Monaco
50 min drive from Cannes
What the country lacks in size, it makes up for in history, culture, entertainment and character. World-class hotels, luxury shopping, museums, spas and Michelin-star restaurants are peppered throughout the two-square-kilometre Principality. Whether a romantic getaway or family holiday, a city break or a revitalising experience, Monaco is a city for all travellers.

Gassin
50 min drive from Cannes
Gassin is a lovely village perched high on inhospitable rocky land above the Mediterranean Sea. The village is classified among the ‘most beautiful villages of France’. When you arrive in Gassin you can start your visit at the orientation table near the highest parking area. From here you have a magnificent view of the Bay of Saint-Tropez and the surrounding hills.

St. Paul de Vence
45 min drive from Cannes
This sweet, little village became a magnet for artists, such as Marc Chagall, and art lovers in the 1920’s, when a group of impressionist painters rediscovered this worn down town.
Today, St Paul de Vence is one of the Cote d’Azur’s most famous treasures, and one you should definitely visit. It’s a very easy day trip from Nice, and because it’s small, it doesn’t take long to visit.
Bormes-les-Mimosas
1h40 drive from Cannes
This picturesque hillside village is one of the most beautiful 'Villages Fleuris' in France. Inundated with golden mimosa blossoms in February, it is covered in flowers during spring. Its coastline is home to beautiful beaches and the famous Brégançon fort.


Saint Tropez
1h30 drive from Cannes
St. Tropez has become widely known as one of the most chic resorts in the world, with its stunning beaches and beautiful Mediterranean Sea views. it also offers visitors a rich cultural experience, with its charming old town steeped in history and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to explore. This vibrant destination attracts tourists from all over the world for its exclusive atmosphere and relaxed lifestyle.

Villefranche-sur-mer
1h drive from Cannes
Villefranche-sur-Mer is a must-visit on the French Riviera. Every little corner of this seaside town is stunning, from the old town and the deep blue sea to the dense green hills behind. The beauty is certainly in the details: cobbled stairways, colorfully painted houses with shutters, and potted flowers that hang from the walls. Villefranche may not be big, but it’s perfectly formed, and it’s the perfect place to go on a day trip.

La Croix Valmer
1h20 drive from Cannes
La Croix-Valmer is a small town on the Cote d'Azur south-west of Saint-Tropez, in an attractive location with beaches backed by the pine covered Maures Massif, a substantial part of which is now a protected reserve.

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