Photogallery of Provence - Cote d’Azur, France

Provence - Cote d’Azur
Provence - Cote d’Azur by Evocateur @flickr
Provence - Cote d’Azur
Provence - Cote d’Azur by Evocateur @flickr
Monaco Harbour
Monaco Harbour by Alison Christine @flickr
Antibes old town & surf
Antibes old town & surf by Hugh Millward @flickr
Pont Du Gard
Pont Du Gard by Wolfgang Staudt @flickr
Sunset on the Promenade
Sunset on the Promenade by Giovanni_Ve @flickr
Provence - Cote d’Azur
Provence - Cote d’Azur by Zemzina @flickr
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L'église by Dynamosquito @flickr
Castle Hill, Nice, Côte d
Castle Hill, Nice, Côte d'Azur by Traveleden @flickr
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More to see in Provence - Cote d’Azur
One of the most attractive regions of France is ready to offer its guests everything necessary for an interesting stay. The Cote d'Azur has luxury beach resorts and cutting-edge entertainment options, while Provence is a real storehouse of natural attractions and sport venues. Hikers would like the natural park of Ecrins striking with a diversity of landscapes. There are snow-covered glaciers and crystal- clear lakes, dense pine forests and endless plains. Keira Nature Reserve was laid out in 1977; it is suitable for both long trips and usual family picnics. There are several world-renowned centers of winter sports in the Alpes de Haute Provence. Serre Chevalier, Orsières and La Grave are popular among fans of skiing and snowboarding. In warmer months, picturesque mountain areas attract hikers and mountain climbers. The Cote d'Azur has a continuous series of attractive beaches, among which there are crowded and quiet ones that are suitable for tranquil holidays. There are very beautiful sandy beaches with different equipment in Cannes, Saint-Tropez and Antibes. Nice and the eastern side of coast feature pebble beaches. One of the most famous and popular entertainment areas of Riviera is Marineland; this is a real sea world with an incredible amount of amusement options. There are huge aquariums with tunnels and the Museum of the Sea; interesting shows with friendliest representatives of marine life are arranged there every day. Fans of water sports would enjoy the great … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Provence - Cote d’Azur

Cultural excursion through Provence - Cote d’Azur - things to see

The picturesque region attracts travelers not only with luxury resorts of the Cote d'Azur, but also with interesting attractions that have become the epitome of living history. There is a unique ancient monument, Amphithéâtre Romain, in Arles; it has perfectly preserved to this day. Despite the fact that the construction is quite small, it can accommodate up to 25,000 spectators. That amphitheater has become a … Open

Top hotels with reviews

Nice can boast the ultramodern hotel Goldstar situated in a spectacular modern building. Hotel guests can visit the upscale wellness center and enjoy water activities in the indoor pool on the top floor. There is also an amazing recreation area with a pool on the roof. Nice also features the legendary hotel Negresco occupying a spectacular Renaissance building. The hotel offers its clients suites with elegant … Open

Attractions and active leisure

One of the most famous and popular entertainment areas of Riviera is Marineland; this is a real sea world with an incredible amount of amusement options. There are huge aquariums with tunnels and the Museum of the Sea; interesting shows with friendliest representatives of marine life are arranged there every day. Fans of water sports would enjoy the great water park with slides, pools and relaxation areas. Major … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Provence has become synonymous with haute cuisine; culinary traditions of the region are well known to connoisseurs all over the world. The province is famous for its fertile land with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as popular herbs that are now available in many different countries. Local factories produce delicious olive oil that is actively used to cook culinary masterpieces. Local oil is so … Open

Traditions and mentality of Provence - Cote d’Azur

The local culture and traditions of Provence are reflected in its beautiful holidays. Local people have being celebrating important religious dates and participating in colorful carnivals and music festivals for hundreds of years. The cultural calendar is full of modern and unusual holidays; one of the brightest and most awaited festivals is Carnaval de Nice. Carnival starts in the second half of February and … Open

Travel guide to Provence - Cote d’Azur

It is no wonder that Provence is recognized as one of the most inimitable and most interesting regions in France. Everything here is unique, including a variety of climate zones. In the region, there are picturesque districts with subtropical plants. One of them is a world-famous resort area called Côte d'Azur. Near it, there are submontane Alpine areas that are distinguished by the harsh climate and attract fans of … Open

Top sigths of France

Arc de Triumph is one more important architectural landmark in Paris. The terrace of the arc offers amazing view of the Place de l'Étoile. Moulin Rouge Cabaret has also become an important landmark of the city. The cabaret was founded in 1889, and since that time its performances have been among the most fascinating and unforgettable shows in Paris. Artists never cease to amaze visitors with their original performances, skills and luxurious costumes. … Open

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