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Can you get a boat from Nice to Cannes?

This boat trip travels along the coastline from Nice to Cannes, mooring in Cannes for the day so you can explore this beautiful town. The trip departs from Nice in the morning to cruise to Cannes, which takes just over an hour.



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Multiple companies run trains from Nice to Cannes. TER Breizhgo runs trains every 10 minutes, which make about nine stops on the way and take about 40 minutes. SNCF runs TER/TGV trains every 30 minutes or so, and they take just 25-35 minutes.

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Cannes, Gourdon, & Saint-Paul-de-Vence Small Group Day Trip from Nice. Exploring the idyllic villages of the French Riviera is a popular day trip from Nice, and this small-group tour offers a more intimate experience.

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Cannes is known for its romantic allure, while Nice offers a more diverse range of activities and attractions that make it equally suitable for families and couples. Cannes and Nice offer something unique, whether a romantic escape or a memorable family vacation you're seeking.

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In Cannes, the Palm Bus network offers 30 regular routes, 9 routes accessible on demand and 5 routes for night buses on the Palm Night network.

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A half-day is adequate for Cannes, and the same for Monaco.

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The best time to visit Cannes is from March to May, before the annual film festival and the arrival of summer vacation crowds and hot weather.

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To experience all of the great things to do in Cannes, it is recommended that you spend at least two full days in this beautiful town. This is because so many people visit Cannes in just one day, but giving yourself a full two days to see the city will allow you to walk around at your own pace and truly enjoy Cannes.

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Book in advance to travel cheaper. Prices vary according to the time and date of departure. Remember to book as early as possible to save money. You can set up a low price alert to be notified quickly of the best offers.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Nice to Cannes. We usually find around 105 direct trains on the route from Nice to Cannes every weekday. There are typically fewer trains leaving at weekends, when we found around 102 departures.

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If it's the outdoors you're after, the Cannes area wins for its mimosa-topped hills and eucalyptus-filled Lérins Islands, but St Tropez is the place for wine lovers, thanks to its vine-studded peninsula where crisp pastel-pink rosé is made inside stucco-fronted chateaux.

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3 Days in Cannes Itinerary Breakdown
  1. Admire the local products at Marche Forville.
  2. Visit Vieux Port de Cannes.
  3. Wander along the Croisette Promenade.
  4. Shop (or window shop) at luxe stores.
  5. Walk up to Place de la Castre.
  6. Dinner and Drinks in the Suquet neighborhood.


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Accreditation, screenings, and entry to official venues is tightly controlled, with the vast majority of the festival off-limits to the general public.

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Cannes is a walkable city Bring your walking shoes, as many areas, like its historic districts, are best explored on foot. Don't visit in May It's best to skip Cannes any time near the annual film festival when tens of thousands of people visit the area.

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Between the suburb of La Bocca to the west and Mouré Rouge in the east Cannes offers vast stretches of public beach, free for the taking.

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For first-time visitors, the ideal amount of time to spend in Cannes is between 2 and 3 days.

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The best bus option to get from Nice to Cannes is the Express Bus Service, line 210, Nice's Airport shuttle. Although more expensive than the bus line 200, it's a much faster journey: the shuttle will arrive at Cannes's Le Cannet Paul Doumer station in around 45 minutes.

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