
French Riviera & Monaco
Why Visit French Riviera & Monaco
Overview
The French Riviera is where Mediterranean glamour was born, and sailing this legendary coastline still feels like living inside a postcard from the golden age.
Monaco is the jewel—impossibly grand despite being tiny. Port Hercules fills with superyachts, the Grand Prix circuit hugs the harbor, and the prince's palace overlooks it all from above. It's unapologetically luxurious, from the casinos to the Michelin-starred restaurants, and somehow it all works. This is where excess becomes art.
Cannes brings film festival glamour year-round. The palm-lined Croisette curves along the bay past Belle Époque hotels, while the Lérins Islands offshore offer peaceful anchorages when you need a break from the buzz. The old town on the hill keeps things authentic.
Antibes has one of the coast's finest marinas and a charming old town with a clifftop Picasso museum. It feels more lived-in than its flashier neighbors—a real town that happens to be beautiful, not just a tourist destination.
Saint-Tropez still delivers on its legendary reputation. Yes, it's a scene, but the harbor is gorgeous, the beaches pristine, and the vibe eternally chic. Anchor in Pampelonne Bay and you're living the dream.
Villefranche-sur-Mer is the quieter gem—a deep natural harbor with a medieval village painted in warm yellows and ochres. The water is an incredible deep blue, and it feels like the Riviera of decades past.
This coastline doesn't do subtle. It's where the beautiful people have always come to play, but between the glitz you'll find stunning natural beauty and some of the Mediterranean's most protected waters. It's a place that somehow lives up to its own hype.
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Best Season
May - September
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