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Discover the French Riviera with a 5.5-hour e-bike tour exploring Antibes, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, stunning viewpoints, historic sites, and a local picnic.

This 5.5-hour e-bike tour costs $123 per person and offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the most captivating parts of the South of France. Guided by a local expert, the tour takes riders from Antibes through scenic coastal paths, into the historic villages of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and along lush natural parks, all while enjoying comfortable e-bikes and a delicious picnic lunch. With a provider rating of 4.7, the experience balances breathtaking views with quality service, making it an appealing choice for anyone looking to see the Côte d’Azur beyond typical tourist spots.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small group sizes—limited to 12 participants—which ensures a more personalized and engaging experience. The tour is suitable for those with a modest level of fitness, as some pedaling is required to reach higher viewpoints, but it’s designed to be accessible with electric bikes easing the effort. Travelers should be comfortable in warm weather and bring comfortable shoes and clothes for the ride, especially during hotter days.
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The tour departs from Antibes, with the exact meeting point sent in advance and easily accessible via public transport. The location might shift depending on bike availability, but clear instructions are provided. This logistical setup makes it convenient for travelers staying in Antibes or nearby areas. Since the tour includes a small group format, participants enjoy smoother movement and more personalized attention from the local guide.

The journey begins with a guided 30-minute introduction to Antibes, focusing on its vauban fortifications and the iconic Picasso Museum housed in the former Grimaldi castle. This part of the tour offers stunning views over the bay, with the Alps visible in the distance. The guide explains the history of the fortifications and the significance of the city’s strategic position on the French Riviera.
Next, the tour takes riders along the seafront promenade and the seaside cycle path, revealing Antibes’ Billionaires’ Villas and the bustling Marina Baie des Anges. The modern marina, built in the 1980s, stands out with its distinctive wave-like design, providing a striking contrast to the historic parts of Antibes. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see both the historic and contemporary sides of this vibrant coastal city.
The guided 30-minute exploration of a lesser-known area introduces parts of Antibes that aren’t always crowded with travelers. This segment highlights secret viewpoints and scenic spots ideal for photos. Afterward, riders move on to Villeneuve-Loubet, where a 45-minute sightseeing stop allows for viewing the charming harbor and local sights.
This section offers a good mix of history and leisure, with easy cycling along coastal paths. The natural beauty of the area is evident, and the fresh sea breeze makes the ride pleasant. The guide shares insights into the local history, making the scenic views more meaningful.
More Great Tours NearbyThe most anticipated part of the tour is a guided 1.5-hour visit to Saint-Paul-de-Vence, celebrated for its well-preserved 16th-century fortifications and artistic heritage. Surrounded by olive trees, vineyards, and fruit orchards, this medieval village features Renaissance architecture and art galleries. The guide leads visitors through cobbled streets, pointing out monuments and explaining the village’s influence on painters and writers like Renoir and Chagall.
The village’s breathtaking views over the countryside and coast are a highlight. The art galleries and meeting local artists add an authentic touch to the experience. Visitors often find the colorful lights and charming atmosphere inspiring, making this stop a true highlight of the tour.
Following Saint-Paul, the tour heads towards Cagnes-sur-Mer for a 45-minute sightseeing stop. This coastal town offers a peaceful atmosphere, with sights along the promenade and views over the Bay of Angels and Bay of Cannes. It’s an ideal spot for a quick break and to soak in the sea views before heading back towards Antibes.
Cycling along the coast, travelers enjoy the seaside cycle paths, which provide a smooth ride and stunning scenery. The natural park with lush greenery, swamps, and rivers adds a refreshing element to the tour, offering natural beauty and tranquility away from urban areas.
A key feature of this tour is the tasty picnic lunch featuring local Provençal food. The picnic takes place beside a river within the natural park, providing a relaxed setting to enjoy regional delicacies. This meal offers a break from cycling, with ample opportunity to sample local cheeses, fresh bread, olive oils, and other regional specialties.
This included lunch is one of the tour’s highlights, giving participants a chance to savor authentic flavors while taking in scenic views. The local guide ensures that the food reflects the Provençal art of living, making the meal both delicious and culturally meaningful.
After the picnic, the tour continues with cycling on small roads and paths back toward Antibes, passing through Cagnes-sur-Mer again. The route offers a mix of coastal views and rural landscapes, with the Alps providing a striking backdrop. The ride is designed to be comfortable, with the electric bikes helping to ease the effort, even as the group climbs toward the highest viewpoints.
The tour concludes back at the starting point in Antibes, leaving participants with lasting impressions of the region’s beauty, history, and culture. The overall pacing balances sightseeing, physical activity, and leisure, so it’s suitable for those with a modest fitness level.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for warm weather. Short pants and hats are recommended, especially on hot days, to stay cool during the outdoor cycling portions. The e-bikes require some pedaling to reach 375 meters of elevation, but the effort is manageable thanks to the bikes’ assistance.
The tour does not include drinks, but the picnic lunch provides a generous sampling of local flavors. Entrance fees to museums are not included but can be added for private groups visiting attractions like the Picasso Museum or Renoir Foundation.
The tour is operated by Nice Creative Tours, which maintains a high rating of 4.7. Their focus on small groups creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing guides to better connect with participants. The experience is available in multiple languages, including English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for diverse groups.
This e-bike tour suits travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to explore the French Riviera without the hassle of driving. The mix of scenic coastal rides, historic villages, and natural parks appeals to those interested in culture, art, and natural beauty. It’s particularly suited for individuals with a moderate fitness level, who are comfortable cycling up to 375 meters of elevation with assistance.
While not suitable for young children under 13 or those with certain medical conditions, this tour offers a balanced combination of active exploration and relaxation, making it suitable for most active travelers.
The French Riviera’s Jewels e-bike tour provides an engaging way to see Antibes, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and the surrounding natural beauty. The combination of guided visits, stunning viewpoints, and a local picnic creates a rich experience that highlights the region’s art, history, and scenery.
While the physical effort involved requires some pedaling, the assistance of electric bikes makes it accessible to most travelers with a moderate level of fitness. The small group size and multilingual guides enhance the personalized feel, ensuring a relaxed and informative day.
This tour is ideal for those who wish to explore the Côte d’Azur beyond typical tourist spots, enjoying both cultural sights and natural landscapes in a manageable, well-organized package. It combines active exploration with comfort and authenticity, making it a rewarding way to experience the French Riviera.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 13 years old due to the physical effort and cycling requirements.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended, especially during hot days. Hats and short pants are advised for sun protection.
Does the tour include museum entrance fees?
No, entrance to museums like Picasso or Renoir is not included but can be arranged for private groups.
What is the physical effort involved?
Some pedaling is required to climb 375 meters, but the e-bikes help reduce effort, making the activity manageable for most with moderate fitness.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Antibes, with details for the exact meeting point sent in advance, accessible via public transportation.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.