French Riviera
Le Golfe Juan
Golfe Juan is a seaside resort located 5 minutes away from our Hut. With the historical harbour, the modern harbour and white sand beaches, it is the perfect place to go diving, swimming or just sunbathing.
This city is also worldwide famous as the start of Route Nationale 85 also know as Route Napoléon. Indeed, Napoléon landed here on march 1 1815, back from his first exile on the island of Elba.
Antibes
Visit the old Antibes and its animated summer market, with street concerts and many famous bars in the English-speaking world. Vauban harbour is famous for its 'billionaires dock'.
The biggest yachts in the workd are moored here.
The Provence market is also an unmissable place to visit. You will find here an animated market, with season's fruits and vegetables, and all the products that make this area famous.
Cannes
10 minutes away from our hut, Cannes. Worldwide famous for its film festival and the stairs. You can enjoy the Croisette, with its sandy beaches and luxury boutiques. The Suquet area, which originally contributed to the foundation of the town, bears the Historic Monument Classification, and its narrow streets are filled with middle-age mood, which contrasts with the rest of the city.
That panoramic view from the top of the Castle tower and the Notre-Dame d'Espérance church, gothic style structure from the 17th Century, are must-sees. Also, don't miss the concerts during the "Nuits Musicales du Suquet".
Monaco
Renowned for its famous F1 Grand Prix. Monaco is also city full of History and charm. Its casino is one of the most prestigious in the world.
Do not miss the opera-theatre, really worth seeing. Located over the sea, the oceanographic museum, totalling 6000 varieties from the marine world, is a treasure for any marine plants and wildlife lover.
It was founded by Prince Albert 1er in 1910.
To reach Moncao, it is quite easy, our hut is just 5 minutes away from Golfe Juan station, and if you fancy a sea getaway, we can organize a boat excursion to Monaco through our partner.
Nice
The biggest town on the French Riviera is reknowned for its famous Promenade des Anglais, which gets its name from the great presence of British community for more than 200 years in the area.
Indeed, Queen Victoria could not resist the beauty of French Riviera ans settled her residence here, in the prestigious Cimiez area, the Regina palace.
The city also holds its own carniva, the biggest in France and one of the world's most famous. Dating from the 14th century, today its floats and big heads parade in Nice streets in winter. Do not miss the Cours Saleya, in the old city, with its flower market.