No, Monaco does not have its own airport due to its extremely small size and rugged coastline. The principality is the second smallest country in the world, and there is simply no flat land available to build a runway. Instead, the primary gateway to Monaco is the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) in neighboring France, which is about a 30-minute drive away. For a more "Monaco-style" arrival in 2026, many wealthy visitors and business travelers utilize the Monaco Heliport (MCM) located in the Fontvieille district. A regular 7-minute shuttle flight connects Nice Airport directly to the Monaco Heliport, providing a spectacular aerial view of the French Riviera. For most 2026 travelers, the "Monaco Express" bus or a regional train from Nice is the most common way to reach the city-state, though the lack of a dedicated runway remains a unique characteristic of this luxury destination.