Departure from Cannes 8 hours private tour suggestions :

French Riviera tour guide Nice and Monaco tour guide

8 HOURS

min. 2 persons

Bilingual driver, gas,
toll & free mileage
included

 

First, CANNES and the famous seaside boulevard “La Croisette”, stop to take photos on the famous “red carpet” where the film festival is held every May.

Then SAINT PAUL DE VENCE, visit the medieval hilltop village that attracts so many artists and actors. From a bastion above the ramparts, overlooking the village cemetery (where Chagall is buried), you’ll find a superb view of the Maritime Alps and the Esterel mountains to the west of Cannes. Within the village walls are a multitude of art galleries, shops with regional crafts and charming homes on side streets with beautiful flowers abound.

Followed by NICE, with the final stretch along the celebrated "Promenade des Anglais".
Visit the Old Town with its colorful flower market and stop at Castle Hill with its spectacular views of the city and the Angels Bay.

Next, EZE Village via the “Moyenne Corniche”, one of the three beautiful corniches that links Nice to Monaco, Menton and the Italian border. The village, another medieval gem known as the Eagle's Nest of the Riviera, offers an incredible view of the Mediterranean sea and includes if you wish, a visit to a perfume factory and shop that you can tour with a free guide who speaks your language.

And, MONTE-CARLO/MONACO, stop at the golden square with its world-famous casino, the Hotel de Paris, the gardens and then the Formula One Grand-Prix racing route. Visit the charming old town of Monaco, the Palace plaza and the cathedral where Princess Grace and Prince Rainier are buried.

Return to Cannes by the highway known as Autoroute-8.

Departure from Cannes 4 hours private tour suggestions:

Discovering French riviera with private tour guide Discovering Cote d'azur with private tour guide

4 HOURS

min. 2 persons

 

Bilingual driver, gas,
toll & free mileage
included

First, CANNES and the famous seaside boulevard “La Croisette”, stop to take photos on the famous “red carpet” where the film festival is held every May.

Followed by ANTIBES, Picasso’s town and its gorgeous peninsula, the Cape of Antibes, where movie stars stay during the Cannes film festival. Stop in the old town, with its Provencal open- air market and its billionaire pier which welcomes the world’s largest and fanciest yachts.

And, SAINT PAUL DE VENCE, visit the medieval hilltop village that attracts so many artists and actors. From a bastion above the ramparts, overlooking the village cemetery (where Chagall is buried), you’ll find a superb view of the Maritime Alps and the Esterel mountains to the west of Cannes. Within the village walls are a multitude of art galleries, shops with regional crafts and charming homes on side streets with beautiful flowers abound.

Return to Cannes via the highway.