Experience a full-day private tour exploring some of the French Riviera’s most iconic destinations, led by a licensed guide. Enjoy a relaxed and immersive journey, uncovering the glamour of Cannes, the historic charm of Antibes, and the artistic soul of Saint-Paul de Vence—all at your own pace.
Begin in Cannes, where you will walk the famous Red Carpet Stairs at the Palais des Festivals and discover the history of the old Cannes.
Next, head to Antibes, a town rich in history and local culture. Explore the charming Vieil-Antibes, visit the lively Provençal market, and admire the Port Vauban, home to some of the world’s most luxurious yachts.
Finally, discover Saint-Paul de Vence, one of the most beautiful medieval villages in France. Walk through its historic cobbled streets, where Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall once found inspiration.
This private tour is exclusively for your group (up to 7 people), ensuring a personalized and comfortable experience.
If you require pick-up from Cannes, Antibes, or Monaco, an additional fee of €50 will apply. We recommend starting your tour from Nice for the most comprehensive experience. Please be aware that your tour itinerary will vary depending on your chosen pick-up location.
Le Suquet – The Historic Heart of Cannes Step back in time as you explore Le Suquet, Cannes' charming Old Town, perched on a hill overlooking the city and the sea. Wander through its narrow cobbled streets, lined with colorful houses, local boutiques, and traditional restaurants. Your guide will share stories of Cannes' past as a fishing village before it became a world-famous destination. At the top, enjoy panoramic views of the bay from the church of Notre-Dame de l’Espérance and the old castle tower.
Discover Cannes, the third-largest city on the French Riviera and one of the most famous cities in the world. Prestigious town and land of people from all over the world to enjoy the ideal setting, between culture, sea, and dream panoramic views. Cannes and its famous Boulevard de la Croisette, attracts millions of tourists. Every year in May, the Film Festival brings together the most prominent celebrities from around the world. The Lérins Islands consists of two main islands: the largest, Sainte-Marguerite, famous for its fort which would have housed the "Man with the Iron Mask", and the second, less extensive, the Saint-Honorat Island, known for its monastery.
Between Antibes and Juan Les Pins, discover the magnificent Cap d'Antibes immortalized by the American writer Fitzgerald. It extends in the sea over 4km. Known for its luxury villas, peaceful life, beautiful beaches, and 5-star hotels, Cap d'Antibes has a nickname: Billionaires Bay.
Port Vauban – The Prestigious Harbor of Antibes Port Vauban is one of the largest and most prestigious marinas in the Mediterranean, blending history with modern luxury. Once a strategic military harbor, it is now home to some of the world’s most impressive yachts, earning it the nickname "Billionaire’s Quay." Overlooked by the historic Fort Carré, the port reflects Antibes’ rich maritime heritage while serving as a hub for sailors, fishermen, and luxury yacht owners alike.
Discover Antibes, this small village full of fantastic stories! The famous Provencal market with all kinds of fresh and local food products, berries, and exotic fruits! The Fort Carré built in the sixteenth century overlooks Antibes. An invention of General Vauban whose port bears the name: Port de Vauban, known for its billionaire's dock, with the largest and most luxurious yachts in the world.
Picasso Museum – Art & History in Antibes Housed in the Château Grimaldi, a historic stone fortress overlooking the sea, the Picasso Museum is a landmark of art and history in Antibes. Once a residence of the Grimaldi family, this impressive building later became Pablo Picasso’s studio in 1946. While you will not enter the museum, your guide will share the story of how Picasso created and left behind several works here, cementing Antibes' place in the world of modern art. Enjoy the stunning seaside views and learn about the rich artistic legacy of the region.
Chemin de Sainte-Claire – A Stunning View of Saint-Paul de Vence. Before stepping into the heart of Saint-Paul de Vence, take a moment to admire the village from one of its most breathtaking viewpoints along Chemin de Sainte-Claire. This peaceful spot offers a panoramic view of the medieval village, perched on its hilltop, surrounded by lush greenery and bathed in the golden light that has inspired artists for generations. It was here that Marc Chagall, captivated by the beauty of Saint-Paul de Vence, painted several works depicting the village’s dreamy landscapes. Standing in this spot, you will understand why artists, poets, and travelers have fallen in love with this timeless setting before venturing inside its historic streets.
La Colombe d’Or is a legendary restaurant and inn in Saint-Paul de Vence, known for its rich artistic history and timeless charm. In the early 20th century, it became a gathering place for famous artists like Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall, who often paid for their stays with paintings—many of which still decorate the walls today. Your tour guide will introduce you to the fascinating history of this iconic establishment, where art, culture, and fine dining have blended for decades. You will not enter.
Saint-Paul de Vence – The Timeless Village of Art Explore Saint-Paul de Vence, a medieval village known for its rich history, artistic heritage, and breathtaking scenery. Walk through its narrow cobbled streets, where Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall once found inspiration in the village’s golden light and stunning landscapes. One of the most legendary spots in town is the Colombe d’Or, a historic inn where famous artists often stayed—many paying for their rooms with their own paintings. Even today, original works by these masters can still be seen on its walls. Saint-Paul de Vence is also our recommended stop for lunch, offering a variety of charming restaurants with delicious Provençal cuisine and scenic views. If you would like to reserve a table, let us know in advance, and we will be happy to assist you!
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