
Cannes Islands Boat Trip
A trip on a luxury motor boat with the professional crew to guide you on a fabulous day out on the ocean from Antibes to Cannes.
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5 bedroom Villa in Vallauris. Sleeps 11
Villa Bellevue does not bear this name without reason. You live here high on the slopes of Vallauris, the place where Picasso lived and worked for many years.
A visit to the famous Picasso Museum in Vallauris, within walking distance, is therefore obligatory. From the five terraces of this villa you have a breathtaking view of the famous Cap d'Antibes (La baie des Milliardaires) and all of Golfe Juan. On the left side the terraces overlook Nice and the snow-capped mountains of the Alpes de Provence and on the right side you can see the villas of the stars in Super Cannes and the Lerins Islands off the coast. Undisputedly one of the most beautiful views of the Côte d'Azur for those who want to experience the flair of the stars! At night you will see Golfe Juan, Nice and Antibes in a sea of lights and experience the most beautiful sunsets here.
Villa Bellevue is equipped with all modern conveniences and is spread over 3 floors. On each floor there is a terrace and the possibility to enjoy the view unobstructed. Should the weather, which is rare, not quite cooperate, you can enjoy the magnificent view from the lounge in the panorama room. The villa is furnished with high-quality materials and chic French-style designer furniture by a designer. Fiber optic Internet and a gym are available.
French doors lead from the spacious living room with adjacent modern kitchen to a large terrace. In the basement there is a beautiful sitting room, a fully equipped kitchen, easily accessible from the pool area. The highlight of this floor is the panoramic room with beautiful views of the entire bay. From here you have direct access to the beautiful swimming pool with a depth of almost 2m. where swimming fun for children is guaranteed. By the pool you will find further sun loungers, umbrellas and access to the lower garden. On this level, in addition to the pool, there is also a fully equipped kitchen and two beverage (wine) refrigerators.
There are a total of five bedrooms, three with queen-size beds and the other two with king-size beds. There are a total of three bathrooms, one with a bathtub and two with a shower stall. An additional sofa bed is available. In total, the villa can accommodate up to 11 people.
There is space for four cars on the property with a charging point for electric cars. Within minutes by car you can reach the wonderful beaches of Golfe Juan and Juan-Les-Pins, one of the best places for swimming with the shallow sloping beach ideal for children and for all kinds of water sports. There is a wide range of water sports right on the beach of Golfe Juan (jet skiing, water skiing, surfing, banana boat, pedal boat, diving, tours, etc.).
Nice airport is about 20 minutes from the terminal to the villa. There is a wide choice of restaurants to suit all tastes at the port and along the coast. The shopping experience of Cannes (on the famous Croisette), Nice and the Palais de Festival can be reached in about 15-20 minutes. Boat trips, restaurant visits, culture (including the famous jazz festival and the many fireworks taking place in July and August) can be quickly reached from here or partly enjoyed directly from the terrace. All amenities for daily needs are available in and around the village and are easily accessible. A trip along the coast to Monaco or Saint Tropez is also unforgettable.
They wish you an unforgettable stay in one of the most beautiful views of the French Riviera, which also inspired famous painters who used to live in the villa.
A trip on a luxury motor boat with the professional crew to guide you on a fabulous day out on the ocean from Antibes to Cannes.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
Based in Cannes, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Le Nacional is a THE Beef and Wine restaurant in the heart of historical Antibes. A restaurant that will excite the taste buds of gourmet meat aficionados. The choicest pieces of beef provided by the highest quality butchers.
The Cafe Royal is located on the ground floor of the Hotel Royal Antibes.
Open from April till October for lunch and from June till mid-September for dinner, this fantastic restaurant offers delicious fresh Mediterranean cuisine.
Toile Blanche Le Restaurant offers fresh, seasonal dishes inspired by the Mediterranean, where simplicity meets creative flair.
Michelin-starred La Bastide Saint-Antoine offers a refined retreat near Cannes, where chef Jacques Chibois creates inspired Provençal cuisine. Set in a stunning country house with lush gardens and panoramic sea views, it’s the perfect blend of gastronomy, elegance, and tranquillity.
La Passagère at Hôtel Belles Rives offers a refined culinary journey shaped by the creative talents of Chef Aurélien Véquaud and Pastry Chef Steve Moracchini. Set against a stunning Riviera backdrop, this restaurant pairs inspired cuisine with a spectacular setting.
Enjoy sea views and delicious cocktails at this jazz lounge in central Antibes.
Moleskine armchairs, panoramic view, masterpieces, cracked oak floors, all complemented by a breathtaking view from the terrace where the sunset is magical.
The owners are on hand to assist you with your wine choice and to give you a warm welcome to this small bar.
A relative new-comer to Antibes bar and restaurant scene this funky joint has become one of the coolest hang out spots in the town.
Pam Pam and her team invite you to discover or rediscover a wide selection of cocktails, alcoholic or not.
Opposite the Old Port, this wine bar has a great selection of wines that you can enjoy whilst looking out over the water, yachts and marina.
This relatively narrow sand beach is a beach of two halves. The town end is mostly taken up with beach clubs offering a pricey, decadent day lolling about on a deckchair or a pontoon.
This is the main beach of Juan-les-Pins, and it’s also one of the widest. This is a great beach with lots of sand, a great view and a buzzing energy in the summer months.
This is a relatively narrow sand beach, backed by the Promenade du Soleil. It’s got a nice view across the bay and is very central to town.
The FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) is a non-profit organisation that awards the sought-after Blue Flag label. And if you're planning a visit to Antibes and its beaches you'll be pleased to know that it has some Blue Flag beaches.
Stretching from the Café de la Plage on Boulevard Edouard Baudoin to the Square Franck Jay Gould, this public beach offers one of the widest sections of beach in Juan les Pins.
This little local’s hangout is found just next to Port Gallice, at the very start of the Cap d’Antibes. It’s a pretty peaceful place as is a long way from the road, with a more secluded feel than the open Juan les Pins beaches.
The Picasso museum is housed in the Chateau Grimaldi in the centre of the town of Vallauris. The chateau was built over a Roman fort in the 16th century.
A magnificent example of Mediterranean gardens with a large olive grove, fountains and of course the wonderful Antibes roses!
Covering 561 hectares this park is a beautifully protected area that is flourishing with wildlife, plants and birdlife! Go for a hike around the lake, enjoy a picnic by the river or take a ride on your mountain bike through the forest, there are lots of things to do at this park.
From all period and all countries, this museum has a wonderful collection that showcases the history of the postcard.
This Gothic church was built in Antibes in the 16th century to house the Brotherhood of the White Penitents of St. Bernardin.
Take a look into the ancient past of Antibes which includes some artefacts from the Greek occupation when the town was known as Antipolis.
The commune is known as Vallauris Golfe-Juan, combining the traditional charm of the pottery capital of the Riviera, Vallauris, which sits inland, with the seaside resort and sandy beaches of Golfe-Juan.
Located just west of the old town of Antibes, Juan Les Pins is a seaside resort with beautiful sandy beaches, independent boutiques and a good selection of lively restaurants, bars and hotels.
Mougins covers a large swathe of hillside above Cannes, and this is where the smart money lives - luxurious villas and exquisite gardens dot the landscape, just close enough to enjoy Cannes, but far enough away to avoid the craziness.
A short walk from both Antibes and Juan-les-Pins is the Cap d'Antibes. This gorgeous headland is gently undulating and is filled with smart and very private villas. The Cap is best known for the uber-luxurious (and expensive) Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.
Biot is a lovely picturesque old town located up in the hills of Antibes. This medieval town is full of culture, history and art.
The gorgeous island of Saint Marguerite is the largest of the islands off the coast of Cannes. Regular ferries run from Cannes and only take around 15 minutes, yet this small island made up of a quiet pine forest and pretty coves feels far separated from the glitzy boutiques and hotels of Cannes.
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