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Does the French Riviera have Nice beaches?

The French Riviera is blessed with scenic coastal towns set under the warm Mediterranean sun and overlooking gorgeous beaches and azure waters.



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From quiet, secluded spots perfect for swimming and suntanning to see-and-be-seen destinations where A-listers rub shoulders, beachgoers will undoubtedly find a stretch of sand that suits their likes. Here are the best beaches to discover in the French Riviera.

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If the French Riviera is better known for see-and-be-seen enclaves, the Italian Riviera stands out as a more active and outdoors-y vacation spot. Here, you'll want to tackle lush hiking trails, take ferry rides to remote islands, and snorkel (or scuba dive) along the Mediterranean coast.

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How do you get around the French Riviera without a car? Train travel in the South of France is the perfect way to visit the many pedestrian-friendly towns along the Cote d'Azur.

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THere's a reason why the French Riviera is known for its amazing climate. Mild winters and warm summers with plenty of sunshine and few days of rain is what defines the French Riviera, and this is also an important reason why so many tourists come here.

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Hotel: Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc Antibes is one of the most exclusive locations along the French Riviera. It has long been a sought-after destination by the rich and famous. Its proximity to Cannes makes it a popular spot during the film festival with its red-carpet events and parties.

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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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To slow down and get to know this beautiful region a bit, I recommend between 5-7 days to visit the French Riviera (ideally more, if you have the time!). The Côte d'Azur is certainly not meant to be rushed, and you'll be glad that you have the opportunity to take your time and stop at unexpected gems along the way.

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