Join this guided group tour and see the top sites of Monaco, from the medieval village of Eze and the Terrace of Monaco at La Turbie, to the Principality of Monaco and glamorous Monte Carlo.
Enjoy a relaxed evening kayaking trip from Pampelonne Beach to Cap Camarat. Enjoy the sunset from an ideal swimming location, with a glass of wine or soft drink to enjoy as the sun goes down
Spend the day in the Gorges du Verdon and its breathtaking views along the canyon. Visit the villages of Castellane and Moustiers in the Alps. Enjoy the lavender fields and take a swim in the lake.
Sail in the bay of Saint-Tropez, admire fishermen's homes on the canals of Port Grimaud, and discover the Esterel Massif. Admire the vineyard fields and landscapes of the French Riviera on a day trip.
Taste the wines of Provence on a 5-hour or 8-hour wine tour of Le Var en Provence. Visit diverse domaines to learn the mysteries of viniculture and viticulture in the region, and follow in the footsteps of great artists, such as Chagall and Giacometti.
Take advantage of the great cycle paths offered by the city of Nice to explore its sights freely.Discover the famous Promenade des Anglais or the beautiful alleys of old Nice.
Climb aboard a modern and fully equipped catamaran in the Bay of Cannes and take in the breathtaking views of the glamorous French Riviera on a half-day cruise. Top up your tan as you relax on board, and enjoy some time to swim and snorkel.
Choose between a shared or a private tour and discover the beauty of Saint-Tropez and Port Grimaud during a full day from Nice. Discover the city's attractions and enjoy its beaches, charm and sunny climate.
See the picturesque villages and lovely countryside of Provence on a small-group day trip from Nice. With your transport taken care of, you can sit back and enjoy the scenic drive to Provence.
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