Things to do in Cote d Azur
From the famous resorts along the French Riviera to the quaint medieval villages just inland, the attractions of Cote d'Azur never cease to enchant visitors. The beaches along this coastline are some of the most famous in the world, and Cannes and St Tropez in particular draw thousands of tourists every summer to bask on their golden shores. But there is lots to see and do in Cote d'Azur apart from swimming, suntanning, shopping and celebrity-watching at the fashionable resorts.
Cote d'Azur boasts some very special medieval villages. Biot, apart from being a pretty and well-preserved ancient town, is well known for its traditional crafts and is a lovely place to go shopping for souvenirs. Eze is perched dramatically on a steep hill and the views from this charming place are astounding. Grasse is famous for its perfume; visitors can learn about the production process and even create their own scents in this floral kingdom.
Along the azure coast, Antibes, St Raphael, Frejus, Cassis and, of course, Nice are all exciting places to visit. A boat trip to the islands of St Honorat and St Marguerite is a popular excursion from Cannes and an extremely pleasant way to spend a day. The islands are perfect for lazy picnics and walks and there is an 11th-century monastery, an old fortress and a fascinating Museum of the Sea to explore.
Travellers in Cote d'Azur will find that the coastline can get crowded and the roads congested during the summer months but, with a little patience and good planning, this area is magical.

La Croisette
The long, shop-studded promenade of La Croisette, and its seven miles (11km) of beach, is Cannes' major attraction. Palatial hotels line this strip, each with their own private bea…

Ile St Honorat and Ile St Marguerite
The two islands of Lerins, Ile St Marguerite and Ile St Honorat, lie a 20-minute boat ride from Cannes. Ile St Honorat is a tiny forested island, the smallest and most southern of …

Côte d'Azur Beaches
The Cote d'Azur beaches range from intimate rocky coves to long swathes of golden sands packed with sun worshipers. Some are highly developed and will hire out loungers and the lik…

St Tropez
St Tropez has long held the reputation of being the 'black sheep' of the renowned French Riviera holiday resort towns. Sexy starlets were flaunting themselves topless here back in …

Biot
The village of Biot is more than 2,500 years old, and retains much of its medieval charm in the 15th-century architecture and narrow, winding streets. The town's old walls and gate…

Èze
Perched on a mountain 1,400 feet (427m) above sea level, the medieval town of Èze is a popular stop on the route between the French Riviera and Monaco. The winding cobblestone str…

Cannes
Today it is hard to imagine that the quintessential, glamorous French Riviera holiday resort of Cannes was for centuries a simple, sleepy fishing village whose only visitors were t…