Situated at the Eastern end of the French Riviera, Nice acts as a travel hub for many locations and attractions along the Cote d'Azur and also for some across the nearby border with Italy. Nice airport has long been a major arrival point for visitors to this part of France and provides a stopping point for many low coast airlines that bring passengers to the area.
Nice airport is quite large by any standards and has a wealth of facilities to satisfy the large tourist volumes that pass through. Check-in and baggage processes are very efficient and there are plenty of car-hire options to choose from. Nice airport is linked directly to a modern road network which provides fast motorways both westward towards Cannes and eastward towards Italy.
Drive along the A8 motorway to the east and you will quickly come across signs to the principality of Monaco, home to the famous Grand Prix and also to many wealthy individuals attracted to the country because of its advantageous taxation rules and glamorous image. Monaco can claim many records, including being the most densely populated sovereign country and the second smallest country in the world. The principality claims tourism as its main economy and strangely, although the casinos in Monaco are famous, citizens of the country are forbidden from using them. Although Monaco is not part of the European Union it does use the Euro as its currency.
If you pass Monaco and continue eastwards from Nice you will approach the Italian border within 30 kilometres. Just across the border are two locations worthy of a visit. Despite is vast history and wonderful architecture, the town of Ventimiglia has become famous for its Friday street market which causes the place to become gridlocked with visitors, including many who travel across from France for the day. The market has gained a reputation of being one of the biggest black markets in Europe and many of the products there are fake replicas of designer goods. Sunglasses, watches and clothing of all the top brands can be found, but there are also more traditional market goods such as food and flowers. It's certainly a fun place to visit on market day.
Further east into Italy and the start of the Italian Riviera is marked by San Remo, a beautiful tourist destination which its own abundance of history. Local shops and markets, as well as two marinas and many hotels and restaurants make the pace an interesting one to stay in and of course the weather in this part of the world is usually warm and sunny.
A journey to the west of Nice along the coast road takes you first to the old town of Antibes. The walled town of Antibes has a long history dating back to 43BC when the town fell under Roman control for the next 500 years. Now Antibes is a town attracting a young population but also a nautical one. The marina at Port Vauban is the largest single yacht harbour in Europe with space for over 2000 yachts. Many of the yachts that are too large for the other marinas along the coast seek moorings here.
Cannes is an attractive coastal resort only 15 miles West from Nice that also benefits from an upmarket image. There is plenty to see and do here but for many a stroll along the famous Boulevard de la Croisette, which is flanked at both ends by impressive marinas, is enough to pass the time. The international film festival that takes place in Cannes every May sees the place transformed, as celebrities and film professionals take over the town. Almost 25,000 film industry and press are attracted to the festival and for anyone not associated with the event it is probably wise to avoid seeking accommodation in the town unless you are prepared for the high prices that come into play during the period.
If Nice and Cannes are a little too busy for you, then a trip further west along the Cote d'Azur will take you along a spectacular coast road to many quieter places. Frejus is an example of many of the small towns along the coast here. Typically a marina provides the focal point here, playing host to yachts owned by the rich and famous who have chosen to own one of the many luxury villas in the hills around the town. As well as the coast, the hills and mountains to the rear of the town are also part of the attraction. There are many wonderful walks to be made here and there is also a famous Mountain Bike event, the ?Roc Azur? which takes place in October every year.
In The French Riviera
There are hundreds of holiday villas in France, which one can select from to stay in when visiting this part of Europe. Certainly, because this country has so much to offer from great foods and wine through to the country itself, you may well find that you have to book vacations here several times to really get a taste of it all.
You will have a wide selection of villas to select and which suits all budgets, some located close to the French Riviera whilst others are situated in areas of outstanding natural beauty. In this article, we look at the regions in which most villas are to be found and what you will find there. Plus we offer a few tips on how to save on your accommodation costs.
1. French Riviera - This is a region of France that is known for being the playground of the rich and famous. Certainly are large number of celebrities will often spend time relaxing in this part of France and if you really want to spot a few then the best time to visit is during the Cannes Film Festival. Most of the properties are located in the hills of this region but offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea below. Moreover, you are not far from all the shops, cafes and beaches that this region has to offer but you can still have privacy if you wish.
2. Provence - An area of France that still retains some of the lifestyle that many people are looking for, which allows them to get away from the hustle and bustle that modern life places upon them. But you need to be warned that you may find you put on weight because the food that comes from this region is truly delicious.
3. Loire Valley - The kinds of villas you are likely to find here seem to come from a bygone age. As well as having, the chance to sample of the finest wines made in France one can spend time exploring many of the regions Gothic towns or just spend time cycling along its quiet country roads.
4. Normandy - This is a region of France, which has led a somewhat turbulent past and yet is ideal for those who are looking to relax and unwind. There is plenty for one to do and see here from visiting the beaches where the D-Day Landings during World War II took place, or just spend time wandering around some of the regions beautiful towns or villages. If you can try a few the regions local delicacies.
Only when you have decided which region of France it is you would like to spend your vacation in should you start to then arrange your accommodation. Ideally, you should spend some time comparing what the various villas in the region have to offer before you make any bookings.
If you are looking to save yourself money when arranging your holiday villa accommodation in France if you can try and book it well in advance of your vacation dates. Sometimes just booking a few months prior to the trip could save you quite a bit of money on the rental price. Also, if you are someone who is able to be flexible when it comes to booking the dates for holiday villas in France and you can go off-season then this could save you money as well.
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