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Experience the charm of Antibes on a private 2.5-hour walking tour led by passionate guides, visiting historic sites, a vibrant market, and scenic port views.

The Antibes Private Walking Tour offers an engaging and personalized way to explore this charming French town. Priced at $144.56 per person, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable yet immersive experience. The tour departs from 12 Pl. Général de Gaulle, with the option of pickup, and ends on the ramparts, providing spectacular views of Port Vauban and the Fort Carré. This private activity is best suited for those eager to explore Antibes’ history, culture, and scenic spots in a relaxed, guided setting.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on local highlights like the Chapelle Saint-Bernardin, the absinthe bar, and the Provencal market. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the English-speaking guides add a touch of French flair that enhances the authentic atmosphere. While the tour is designed to be accessible for most, it offers a detailed, leisurely pace that allows you to truly absorb the sights without feeling rushed.
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The tour begins at 12 Pl. Général de Gaulle, a central location easily accessible by public transportation. Travelers will find this spot convenient for meeting the guide, who is prepared to lead you through Antibes’ most captivating sites. The tour concludes on the ramparts located at 5 Prom. Courtine, offering an incredible vantage point over the port and the surrounding scenery.

The first stop is Chapelle Saint-Bernardin, a heritage-listed site. The guide highlights the chapel’s unique architecture and significance, providing context for its role in Antibes’ history. Admission is free, and the visit takes about 5 minutes. This spot is an excellent introduction, setting the tone for the rich local stories to come.
Next, the tour takes you to an absinthe bar, where the guide explains the history and cultural importance of absinthe in France. This 15-minute stop offers insight into a famous, albeit once controversial, spirit. The bar’s story adds a flavorful touch to the tour, with the guide sharing fun facts that deepen your appreciation of local customs.

The Marché Provençal is a lively spot where the guide showcases local products and the vibrant atmosphere of Antibes’ marketplace. Spending 10 minutes here, visitors can see a variety of fresh produce, cheeses, and regional specialties. The guide also presents a brief overview of the museum, castle, Saracen towers, and the cathedral, enriching your understanding of the town’s architectural and historical layers.
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The tour’s highlight is the Port Vauban, where the guide points out the billionaires’ quay—a showcase of luxury yachts and high-end vessels. A 15-minute walk along the port allows close-up views of the ships and the bustling maritime activity. The guide provides a history of the fort visible from the ramparts, with Alpine views in the background, creating a truly scenic experience.

The tour ends atop the ramparts, a prime spot for photos and panoramic vistas of Antibes and its port. The view of Port Vauban and Fort Carré makes a fitting conclusion, giving visitors a sense of the town’s strategic and aesthetic importance. The open hours from 8:30AM to 7:00PM ensure flexibility for different schedules.

This tour operates year-round from March 24 to October 31, every day between 8:30AM and 7:00PM. It is a private experience, meaning only your group participates, which enhances the personalized feeling. Confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start—perfect for adjusting plans if needed.
The reviews highlight Ysa as an outstanding guide, noted for her knowledge, enthusiasm, and friendly demeanor. Guests praise her ability to include everyone, share insights into history and art, and make the tour engaging. The stop at the absinthe bar receives particular mention as a bonding moment, adding a fun, social element to the experience.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and accessible locations near public transportation. Its moderate pace and manageable 2.5-hour duration make it a good choice for those who want an in-depth yet relaxed overview of Antibes’ highlights.
The private nature of this tour offers a more intimate experience compared to group alternatives. The quality of guides and their engaging storytelling make it stand out, as do the well-curated stops that balance history, culture, and scenic views. The tour’s focus on local spots like the market and port ensures visitors see facets of Antibes they might miss on a self-guided walk.
This 2.5-hour private tour offers a comprehensive and personalized introduction to Antibes. It combines cultural insights, spectacular views, and fun facts, making it ideal for visitors who want a relaxed yet informative exploration of the town’s best features. The expert guides, like Ysa, bring the history and charm of Antibes alive, ensuring a memorable experience.
While the tour covers key sights and offers excellent value, it’s best suited for those who enjoy guided walks and cultural storytelling. Its flexible scheduling and private format make it convenient for different groups and interests.
“Excellent, informative and fun. We were a mix of nationalise but our lovely guide included everyone. We learned about history, art and customs”
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is accessible for most, it’s designed for adults and older children who can enjoy walking and engaging with the sights.
Can I book this tour for a corporate event?
Yes, private and corporate tours are available upon request, providing a customized experience for groups.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and dress according to the weather, as most stops are outdoors.
Is there an option for a French-speaking guide?
Yes, private tours can be arranged in both English and French on request.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 73 days in advance, but availability varies. Early booking is advised, especially during peak season.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or other conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.