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Does Nice France have good beaches?

Beckoning in the Mediterranean sunshine, the beaches in and around Nice epitomize the glamor of the French Riviera. Most beaches in Nice are composed of sun-bleached shingle and pebbles, with a couple that offer sand.



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You need to visit the beaches in Nice. There's a reason these stretches of sand regularly get visits from the world's rich and famous; they are little pockets of style and serenity, and they don't get overrun with tourists like other popular spots do. Oh, and don't be put off by the clientele.

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water is not blue but clear, blue is the reflection of the sky. The beach in Nice sometimes looks magically turquoise because of chalk, but its not clear, then. Rocky coasts are perfect.

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Summer in Nice Average temperatures in July and August hover around 80°F (27°C), with some days being even hotter. And if you want to enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean Sea, the water temperatures in Nice during the summer months are usually pretty balmy as well, averaging around 72°F (22°C).

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Beaches: Both Cannes and Nice offer beautiful beach options but with different vibes. Cannes' beaches cater to a more upscale and glamorous crowd, while Nice's beaches provide a more relaxed and accessible atmosphere.

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Summer in Nice And if you want to enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean Sea, the water temperatures in Nice during the summer months are usually pretty balmy as well, averaging around 72°F (22°C). But if you do decide to come during summer, don't forget to pack your sunscreen!

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Yes English is spoken almost everywhere, as you say good manners to hjave a go tho. The vast majority of older people in Nice speak little or no English but many young people have at least a smattering and some speak it well.

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What is Nice best known for? Nice is known for its glittering Mediterranean beaches, stellar museums, picturesque Old Town, and its century-old promenade.

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September- October One of the best times to visit is during Nice's fall shoulder season. Visitors can still expect the popular attractions to be busy, but they will be far less crowded than during the peak season. Temperatures cool down to the mid-60s – perfect for sightseeing and maybe a little sunbathing too.

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Health & Safety in Nice Tap water is safe to drink in Nice, and ordering une carafe d'eau (a jug of tap water) rather than bottled water in restaurants saves euros and reduces plastic consumption. Bring your own water bottle to fill up while roving around town.

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Top Things to Know Before You Go to Nice
  • Jet lag in Nice, but then go visit some of the smaller villages surrounding it. ...
  • You will be spending euros in Nice. ...
  • Avoid coming to Nice in August. ...
  • The beaches are rocky, not sandy. ...
  • Consider getting the French Riviera Pass if you plan on having an active vacation.


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3 days in Nice is perfect to get a taste of the capital of Côte d'Azur and the French Riviera because it allows you to see the best places in the city and visit a nearby town. If you have more time, you can spend a week in Nice, use it as a base to explore other parts of the French Riviera.

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Now, I have something of the utmost importance to share with you – especially if you are a man and you want to go swimming in a public swimming pool in France. In France, swimming shorts are not allowed to be worn in swimming pools by men. In France, men must wear clinging swimming trunks to swimming pools.

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