This is one of the most famous villages on the Côte d'Azur, it is surrounded by XVIth century ramparts, and set in a magnificent location between the sea and the mountains.
You could take a tour of the village and visit of the fondation Maeght.
Why not take to the town in Monaco? There are andless things to do in Monte Carlo. You could start your evening by This is an isolated village perched on a rock some 427 meters above the sea. The beautifull town of Eze has, for centuries, attracted writers, artists and craftmen alike.
Discover the biggest aquatic park in Europe. There are daily acrobatic shows involving dolphins and killer whales, as well as: the terrifying shark tunnel, and the gigantic fishtanks full with fish from around the world.
The 'Gorges du Loup' is one of the prettiest locations in Provence. You could visit the 'Tourettes sur Loup', as well as the medieval village famous for its violet and sweet production.
Charged with history and charm, the old villages of the Côte d'Azur are a positive delight to stroll through, or to sit in and enjoy a coffee. You could visit special places such as: Mougins, the Picasso village, Auribeau sur Siagne located at the foot of the yellow mountain, Vallauris and Biot, both famous for their pot and glass productions.
Wander through 'Le Suquet' (the oldest part of Cannes) or walk in the footsteps of the famous at the 'Palais des Festivals' (the location of the Cannes Film Festival) You can also see the Holywood style hand prints in the street around the 'Palais'.
You can visit the 'Vieil Antibes' (old town) with its exceptional provençal market, along with the port and the museum of Picasso.
Try and discover the secret behind the "The Man in the Iron Mask" on the Sainte Marguerite Island. You can take a short boat ride from Cannes to the island, once there you can take a tour of the Fort Royal the location of the infamous story of "The Man in the Iron Mask", or simply walk around and sun bathe.
Bring a swimming costume!
Located between Cannes and Nice, the village of BIOT is famous for its arts and crafts. Walk along its charming streets and see the glass factories, where you'll be fascinated by the work of the 'Maîtres souffleurs'.
A unique peninsula and the home to various internationally renoun personalities.
You could tour the Cape with its wild creeks, and visit the world famous 'Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild' internationally renouned.
A fishing port and nautical station, famous for its 'rade' (natural harbour), the small town of Villefranche sur Mer kept its XIIth century feeling through its citadel and old town.
Discover the collections and gardens of the 'Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild' in Saint Jean Cap Ferrat and some of the wonderfull Greek architecture such as that of the 'Villa Kerylos' in Beaulieu sur mer.
Treat yourself in the world capital of perfume, Grasse, create your own perfume with the advice of a 'nez' or master-perfumer. You will go back home with your own truely unique fragrance.
The 'Gorges du Loup' is one of the prettiest locations in Provence. You could visit the 'Tourettes sur Loup', as well as the medieval village famous for its violet and sweet production.
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