Destinations

Monaco

World’s second-smallest country, Monaco is known for its prestigious Casino constructed in 1878, its Opera built by Charles Garnier and a harbour lined with beautiful yachts. Oceanographic Museum, Grimaldi Rock, Exotic gardens, the principality offers a great balance of historical and modern attractions. Monaco is one of the "IN" places for the international jet set and the very famous.

Head to the Reserve de la Mala, a private beach and restaurant in Cap d'Ail where you can enjoy an exceptional setting. You can also go, and still in the vicinity of Monaco, to Anjuna Beach in Eze, for its warm and relaxed atmosphere. Finally, in the village of Beaulieu, discover the Anao plage to enjoy a good meal with your feet in the sand.

Saint-Tropez

Made famous by the actress Brigitte Bardot, Saint-Tropez attracted the international "jet set" in the 1960s, and remains known for its beaches and nightlife.

Walk through the picturesque port, lined with colourful facades, play « Pétanque » with locals at the « Place des Lices », have a swim in the endless beaches of Ramatuelle… Saint-Tropez is a must-see destination rhythmed by the Provençal atmosphere.

Whether you decide to go to Club 55, Verde Beach or Club Les Palmiers, you are sure to have a wonderful time in a chic and festive setting.

 

 

Cannes

Home to the most famous Film Festival, Cannes has a reputation for being modern and cosmopolitan. Cannes is famous for The Suquet, the Old Port, its palace hotels from the last century and its islands where time has stood still.A short boat ride from the Croisette, the Lérins Islands offer visitors a unique combination of flora and fauna and the calm of Cistercian monks.

You can also eat on Sainte Marguerite Island, one of the two Lérins Islands, at La Guérite, a charming and warm restaurant with a breathtaking view. Directly on the beaches of the city of Cannes, you will find La Môme, a restaurant and private beach with a chic and neat style.

Porquerolles

The islands of Porquerolles and Port Cros represent a little piece of paradise. Their National Park is the biggest aquatic reserve in Europe and offers a stunning countryside, with sandy beaches, and little coves with turquoise water. They are ideal for family outings and hikes in the wilderness in order to discover the extremely rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.

In a relaxed and wild environment, find the Mas du Langoustier and Le Manoir to rediscover the authentic taste of good things, two restaurants that will not disappoint you.