Monaco, Saint-Tropez, Antibes… Discover the most beautiful destinations with a private chauffeur.
The French Riviera is a mosaic of exceptional destinations, each with its own distinct character. From Cannes, everything is within reach in under an hour with a private chauffeur — no parking stress, no tiring mountain roads, just pure enjoyment. Here are five must-see stops to include in your itinerary.
Monaco, 55 km from Cannes, is far more than a miniature state. The Rock, the Prince's Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and the Grand Casino in Monte-Carlo are all worth at least half a day. Enjoy lunch at the port of Fontvieille or dinner overlooking the Hercules Harbour. Our Monaco–Cannes transfer means you can return relaxed, without worrying about the road.
Antibes–Juan-les-Pins is just 10 km from Cannes. Old Antibes, its ramparts and the Picasso Museum offer a rich cultural programme. In summer, the Juan-les-Pins beach and its jazz festivals draw an international crowd. Antibes is also the departure point for many charter yachts heading to the Lérins Islands for boat excursions.
Saint-Tropez, 75 km along the coastal road, remains a Riviera icon. Place des Lices, the harbour, the citadel and the beaches of Pampelonne are worth every kilometre. In high season, the traffic is relentless; having your chauffeur handle the journey saves you hours of frustration and lets you arrive in the best possible mood.
Èze, a hilltop village at 427 metres above sea level, offers a breathtaking panoramic view over the Mediterranean. Located halfway between Nice and Monaco, the medieval village is home to local artisans, a remarkable exotic garden and some of the most photographed viewpoints on the Riviera. Perfect for a cultural pause during a transfer between Cannes and Monaco.
Finally, the Lérins Islands, reachable by boat from Cannes harbour in just 15 minutes, are an oasis of calm right next to the buzz of the Croisette. Sainte-Marguerite Island is home to Fort Royal and its pine forests; Saint-Honorat Island hosts a Cistercian abbey still in operation today. A genuinely restorative escape from the glamour of the city.
