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Explore the stunning French Riviera from Nice to Cannes in a private 9-hour tour, visiting charming villages, luxury spots, beaches, and scenic coastal views.

This full-day private tour offers an immersive experience along the French Riviera’s west coast, connecting Nice and Cannes with stops at Biot, Antibes, Juan les Pins, and the iconic Cap d’Antibes. Priced at $1,088 per group up to 8 people, this tour provides personalized attention with a dedicated guide, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a comprehensive and flexible exploration of this glamorous region. With a 9-hour duration, it strikes a balance between sightseeing and leisure, perfect for travelers who want to see the highlights without rushing.
The tour features entrance to a glass blowers factory, a unique chance to see artisans at work, and plenty of free time for shopping, beach lounging, or enjoying local cuisine. While food and drinks are not included, the itinerary’s relaxed pacing allows for a leisurely lunch at one of the many seaside restaurants. The experience is especially suited for those who appreciate customizable itineraries and want to avoid crowded group tours, thanks to private transportation and a personal guide.
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The tour begins with a visit to Biot, a charming medieval village famous for its glass blowers. Here, the guide leads you through the winding streets, highlighting the village’s artistic history and its reputation as a center for glassmaking. The entrance to the glass blowers factory offers an up-close look at artisans crafting delicate pieces, providing insight into this ancient craft. The village’s scenic streets and artisan workshops make for a pleasant exploration, with enough free time to browse boutiques or enjoy a coffee.
Biot’s quaint charm offers a peaceful contrast to the coast’s glamour, making it a perfect starting point. The guide ensures you learn the secrets behind the glass blowers’ art, making this stop both educational and visually appealing. This experience, combined with the village’s medieval architecture, creates a memorable introduction to the region’s creative spirit.

Next, your journey takes you to Antibes, a city famed for its large marina and historic fortifications. The marina, as the second largest in Europe, features an array of luxury yachts and a lively waterfront scene. You’ll also visit the old fortifications and enjoy an exploration of the local market, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday. The market offers a variety of local produce, crafts, and souvenirs, giving visitors a taste of everyday life in Antibes.
Antibes’ blend of historic walls and modern marina creates a striking visual contrast. The guide points out notable sights, sharing stories about the rich maritime history. This stop combines maritime luxury with old-world charm, making it a highlight for fans of both history and modern luxury.

Leaving Antibes, the tour proceeds along the famous Cap d’Antibes, a stretch of coastline known for its palaces and large properties. This area is favored by the wealthy and famous, with many opulent homes lining the coast. The guide points out some of these luxurious residences, giving insight into the region’s exclusivity.
A highlight here is the view from the Garoupe Lighthouse, where sweeping vistas of the coast and ocean are on display. This scenic stop offers great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the area’s natural beauty and the grandeur of its high-end residences. The drive along Cap d’Antibes provides a sense of the region’s elegance, punctuated by spectacular views.
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The journey continues to Juan les Pins, a lively coastal town often compared to Ibiza for its vibrant atmosphere and fashion boutiques. Known for its sandy beaches, this is the perfect place to relax or explore. The tour includes free time for lunch—with many restaurants along the beach offering fresh seafood and local specialties—though lunch is not included in the price.
In Juan les Pins, visitors can walk along the seafront promenade, browse boutiques, or simply unwind on the sandy beaches. The relaxed pace allows for a leisurely lunch or some downtime, which is ideal for those who want a break from sightseeing or enjoy a seaside meal with a view.

The final stop is Cannes, renowned worldwide for its film festival and reputation as “The French Beverly Hills.” The tour gives free time along Boulevard Croisette, the city’s signature avenue lined with luxury shops and hotels. Here, visitors can experience the red carpet atmosphere, spot celebrity-style boutiques, or indulge in some high-end shopping.
Cannes’ iconic boulevard offers a glamorous setting, perfect for strolling, window shopping, or simply soaking in the luxurious ambiance. The guide ensures you have ample time to explore and take pictures of the famous sights. This concluding stop encapsulates the region’s elegance and celebrity allure.

This private tour is designed for up to 8 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. The driver/guide is trained to be informative and accommodating, adjusting the pace according to your interests. Pickup and drop-off from your Nice accommodation are included, making logistics seamless.
Transportation is entirely private, avoiding crowded buses or guides, and the entry to the glass blowers factory is included. Since food and drinks are not part of the package, travelers have the flexibility to choose where and when to dine during the free time segments. The tour’s 9-hour duration offers a rundown without feeling overly rushed.

This tour appeals most to travelers who prefer a customizable experience with private guides and flexible schedules. It’s ideal for those with an interest in artisanship, luxury lifestyles, and scenic coastal drives. The inclusion of stops like Biot’s glass workshops and Cap d’Antibes makes it especially suitable for those eager to see both cultural and natural highlights of the French Riviera.
It’s also well-suited for groups, families, or couples seeking a comfortable, all-in-one day with personalized attention. However, travelers should be prepared for a 9-hour day with some walking and sightseeing, and note that food and drinks are additional.

This French Riviera West Coast tour balances scenic drives, cultural stops, and leisure time in a way that makes it popular among those wanting a comprehensive yet flexible experience. The private guide offers insights and adjustments, making it a tailored day suited for first-time visitors or seasoned travelers alike.
The inclusion of authentic artisan experiences, luxurious coastal scenery, and famous destinations like Cannes and Antibes ensures that this tour delivers a well-rounded view of the region’s elegance and charm. While it does not include lunch, the free time for seaside dining adds to the overall appeal, allowing for personal preferences.
This tour offers good value for the price with its personalized approach, making it a memorable way to explore a stunning stretch of the French Riviera. It’s perfect for those who want a luxury, private experience with tailored stops and plenty of opportunities for photos, shopping, and relaxation.
Is pickup from my hotel in Nice included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from your Nice accommodation are included in the tour.
What is included in the price?
The private driver/guide, transportation, and entrance to the glass blowers factory are included. Food and drinks are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The full-day tour lasts approximately 9 hours, giving ample time for sightseeing and leisure in each stop.
Can I customize the stops or schedule?
Yes, as a private tour, it offers flexibility for requests and adjustments during the day.
Is this tour suitable for families or groups?
Absolutely, the tour is designed for up to 8 guests, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking a personalized experience.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The information does not specify accessibility details, but guests should be prepared for walking at each stop and some uneven streets in villages like Biot.