— About this trip
Cannes, Antibes & Saint-Paul-de-Vence
While most visitors from Nice head east toward Monaco, the western coast of the Riviera offers something less crowded and in many ways more characterful. Cannes, Antibes, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence are three entirely different places within forty kilometres of each other, and together they make for a genuinely varied half-day.
Cannes is famous worldwide for its film festival, but the city itself – the Croisette seafront, the old port with its gleaming yachts, and the narrow lanes of Le Suquet – is worth visiting on its own terms. Antibes has one of the best-preserved old towns on the coast, a Provençal market that runs most mornings, and the Château Grimaldi where Picasso spent a productive autumn in 1946. Saint-Paul-de-Vence is perhaps the most beautiful medieval village in the region – its stone walls and winding lanes unchanged for centuries, now home to galleries, fountains, and the Fondation Maeght, one of Europe's finest modern art museums.
Hotel Pickup
Your driver meets you in the lobby at the agreed time.
Cannes
Walk on the La Croisette promenade, with views of the old port and Palais des Festivals. Explore the narrow medieval cobblestone streets of Le Suquet hilltop neighborhood;
Antibes
Walk the rampart walls around old town, explore narrow pedestrian streets, browse art galleries and cafés. The Provençal market at Cours Masséna runs from Tuesday to Sunday mornings, opening also on Mondays during the high summer season.
Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Walk the main lane from the entrance gate to the ramparts, browse the art galleries and studios along the way, and stop at the Grande Fontaine square. The Fondation Maeght, just outside the village, is one of Europe's finest modern art museums — works by Chagall, Miró and Giacometti, bookable in advance.
Hotel Drop-off
Your driver returns you to your hotel at the end of the trip.
— Your itinerary
A note on timing. The duration shown is an estimate based on average conditions. Actual trip length can vary by one to two hours depending on traffic and the time of year.
— What to expect
Included & not included
We provide a private chauffeur service. We do not provide guided commentary or cover entrance fees. What we do provide is a seamless, private journey from your hotel door and back.
Not included
Entrance fees
Lunch or any meals
Personal purchases
Tour guide – we provide chauffeur-only service
Included
Private vehicle reserved exclusively for your group
Professional licensed chauffeur for the full duration
Hotel pickup and drop-off within Nice and surrounding area
Parking fees and road tolls
Pre-trip briefing
— Pricing
One price for
the whole vehicle.
While most visitors from Nice head east toward Monaco, the western coast of the Riviera offers something less crowded and in many ways more characterful. Cannes, Antibes, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence are three entirely different places within forty kilometres of each other, and together they make for a genuinely varied half-day.
Cannes is famous worldwide for its film festival, but the city itself – the Croisette seafront, the old port with its gleaming yachts, and the narrow lanes of Le Suquet – is worth visiting on its own terms. Antibes has one of the best-preserved old towns on the coast, a Provençal market that runs most mornings, and the Château Grimaldi where Picasso spent a productive autumn in 1946. Saint-Paul-de-Vence is perhaps the most beautiful medieval village in the region – its stone walls and winding lanes unchanged for centuries, now home to galleries, fountains, and the Fondation Maeght, one of Europe's finest modern art museums.
PASSENGER | TOTAL | PER PERSON |
1 passenger | €530 | €530 pp |
2 passengers | €530 | €265 pp |
3 passengers | €530 | €177 pp |
4 passengers | €530 | €132 pp |
5 passengers | €530 | €106 pp |
6 passengers | €530 | €88 pp |
7 passengers | €530 | €76 pp |
8 passengers | €530 | €66pp |
Prices displayed for the Comfort Class Van. Upgrade to the Mercedes V-Class for €795 per vehicle — for groups of up to 6 passengers. | ||
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