The French Riviera, also called “Côte d’Azur”, meaning the azure or blue coast because of the color of its coastal waters, inevitably calls to mind images of glamour and celebrities. Whether you care or not about glamorous personalities, visiting the Riviera will make you feel a bit like a star – there is something about being here that makes you feel special and privileged. The grand villas, the fashionable hotels, the great yachts, the fine restaurants, the smart shops, the colorful beaches, the exotic landscaping, and the broad esplanades – all of these are there for you to enjoy. From Hyères in the west, to Menton in the east, the French Riviera promises and delivers an unforgettable holiday experience.
Riviera actually refers to the entire strip of coast that extends from La Spezia in Italy to Hyères in France and is a total distance of some 150 miles/240 kms – each country shares about one half of this distance; the entire length has a scenic highway that for the most part follows an ancient Roman road.
The whole region boasts 300 days of sunshine a year, and relatively mild winters. Although many hotels and restaurants close between November and February, there are travelers who come during the winter to enjoy the ski resorts in the mountains. Visiting during spring and autumn is most pleasant and relatively crowd-free; summer is high season for tourism and has temperatures in the 80s F / high 20s C. Even though it is quite crowded at this time of year, the crowds are part of its appeal. Not all the coast has fine beaches, but there are more than enough to accommodate visitors. Additionally, there are many golf courses, bars, cafes, and restaurants. Throughout the year there are a series of events ranging from automobile races to music festivals, as well as the famous Cannes Film Festival. There are many museums along the coast, and several excellent options for excursions into the numerous sites in the hill towns such as Vence and Grasse.
Perhaps the most well-known of the destinations in the French Riviera and for good enough reasons, is the paradisaical Monaco. The small city-state is often described as the home of the elites and is characterized by its impeccable glamour, unique sophistication, and great wealth, which mark it as one of the most visited places in the region. Entertainment gains a whole new meaning in this magical city, as it annually features the legendary F1 Grand Prix along with other famed events and festivals. Mostly known of its monumental casinos, such as the majestic Casino Le Café de Paris and the prevalent Casino de Monte Carlo, which is situated in the state’s wealthiest area of Monte Carlo, visitors in Monaco become captivated by cultural attractions too. Palais du Prince leaves anyone speechless, while other intriguing museums highlight the city’s glitzy temperament.
Leisure dreams come true in Monaco’s sunbathed Larvotto beach and stellar gardens, while the city’s harbor is a charming attraction not only due to the pristine blue Mediterranean waters, but also because of the plethora of superyachts that bejewel them. Michelin starred restaurants around the picturesque Monaco districts and sparkling nightlife complete an exceptional holiday experience in the world’s most prestigious destination.