French Riviera

The Riviera Shines

With crystal-clear seas, grand palaces, and sunlit glamour,

the French Riviera has captivated travelers for centuries. Once settled by the Greeks in the 4th century BC and later cherished by aristocrats, artists, and movie stars, it’s a region where ancient history meets Provençal soul and Mediterranean allure. From Nice’s Promenade des Anglais to Cannes’ red carpet, Antibes’ medieval ramparts, Monaco’s royal grandeur, and Saint-Tropez’s golden beaches, every town sparkles with stories of beauty, creativity, and joy of life.

Just a short flight or high-speed train from Paris.
Thanks to effortless connections to Nice, Monaco, and Marseille, the Riviera is one of France’s most dazzling escapes — perfectly paired with Provence or the Alps for a sunlit journey through the South.

Discover the Riviera beyond the postcards.
We’ve walked its promenades and markets, met its artists and vintners, and sailed its golden bays. With Beaurouge, you’ll go beyond the glitter to feel the region’s Provençal soul.

Top Questions About Traveling to the French Riviera

1. When is the best time to visit?

Spring and early autumn are ideal — warm seas, golden light, and fewer crowds than midsummer.

2. How far is the Riviera from Paris?

Nice is just a 1h15 flight or around a 6-hour high-speed TGV ride from Paris, with easy connections all along the coast.

3. Which towns or cities should I not miss?

Nice, Cannes, Antibes, and Saint-Tropez are essentials — plus Èze, Villefranche, and Monaco for stunning views and rich history.

4. Why is it called the “Riviera” or “Côte d’Azur”?

The term Côte d’Azur (“Azure Coast”) was coined in 1887 by writer Stéphen Liégeard, inspired by the sea’s vivid blue hues that define this sunlit coastline.

5. What is the weather like?

The Riviera enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year — mild winters, warm springs, and hot, breezy summers often cooled by the mistral wind.

6. What should I pack or wear?

Think chic and effortless — light linen and cotton by day, elegant evening attire for seaside dining, and comfortable shoes for cobbled villages and coastal walks.

7. Where should I stay?

From palace hotels like the Hôtel Negresco or the Carlton Cannes to boutique villas in Saint-Paul-de-Vence or seaside retreats in Saint-Tropez, we match each guest with the right blend of style and serenity.

8. How many days should I spend on the Riviera?

Three days capture the highlights; a week lets you explore from Monaco to Saint-Tropez at a relaxed, sunlit pace.

9. What’s the food like?

Local cuisine celebrates the Mediterranean’s bounty and Italian influence: niçoise salad, fresh seafood, socca (chickpea crêpes), Provençal ratatouille, and chilled rosé wines best enjoyed at golden hour.

10. Is it suitable for families?

Absolutely — with beaches, art workshops, perfumeries, hilltop villages, and boat trips, the Riviera delights travelers of all ages.

11. Can I explore without renting a car?

Yes — we provide private drivers, scenic transfers, and chauffeur-guides, so you can enjoy the views without worrying about navigation or parking.

12. Can I visit film or art landmarks?

Yes — from the Cannes Film Festival Palace to aristocratic villas and museums celebrating Picasso, Chagall, Matisse, Renoir, Seurat, and Léger, the Riviera has long been a muse for the world’s great artists.

13. Can I combine the Riviera with another region?

Easily — Paris, Provence, Southwest France, Lyon, Monaco, or the Italian Riviera pair beautifully with the Côte d’Azur for a sunlit southern escape.

Let the Cote d’Azur Unfold ,

Paris view over the Seine and Notre-Dame

Towns, Arts & Culture

From Nice’s Belle Époque façades, Menton’s perched beauty and Villefranche’s deep-blue bay to Cannes, Antibes, Monaco, and sun-kissed Saint-Tropez, every port has a deep story to tell. Explore the artistic legacy of Chagall, Matisse, and Picasso, wander through Renoir’s gardens in Cagnes-sur-Mer, admire modern art at the Maeght Foundation, and stroll the elegant gardens of Villa Ephrussi-Rothschild.

Perched Villages & Natural Wonders

Wander the medieval cobbled streets of Èze, La Turbie, Gourdon, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence, or follow the scent of jasmine in Grasse and violets in Tourrettes-sur-Loup. Drive the dazzling Golden Corniche, sail to the tranquil Lérins Islands, hike through Esterel Park, or kayak through the Verdon Canyon — Europe’s largest gorge — the Riviera’s wild side is as breathtaking as its beaches.

Experiences & Flavours

Taste crisp Côtes de Provence rosés, blend your own perfume in Grasse, sail at sunset, or unwind in a luxurious spa. Follow the Formula 1 circuit in Monaco, join the Saint-Tropez regatta, or dine at a Michelin-starred table, local auberge, or seaside café — every sense indulged, every moment refined.

Sample Itinerary — A Week in the Riviera

A realistic, well-paced journey you can personalize to your tastes and tempo.

  1. 01

    Day 1 – Nice & Modern Art

    Arrive in Nice and enjoy a guided tour of the Promenade des Anglais, the Old Town and its flower market. Visit the Chagall or Matisse Museum, then end the day with a wine tasting overlooking the Bay of Angels.

  2. 02

    Day 2 – Èze & Monaco Glamour

    Explore the royal history of Monaco and the glittering Monte Carlo, then climb to the hilltop village of Èze for breathtaking views. Continue to La Turbie to see the Roman Trophy of Augustus.

  3. 03

    Day 3 – Riviera Villas & Sunset Cruise

    Discover the elegance of Villa Ephrussi-Rothschild and the Greek-inspired Villa Kérylos on Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, then enjoy a private sunset boat cruise along the coastline.

  4. 04

    Day 4 – Cannes, Antibes & the Golden Corniche

    Walk Cannes’ Croisette and Old Town, explore the Picasso Museum in Antibes, discover the romantic Château de la Napoule, and drive the dramatic red cliffs of the Esterel coastline.

  5. 05

    Day 5 – Perfume & Hilltop Villages

    Create your own fragrance in Grasse, then wander through Mougins and Saint-Paul-de-Vence — the artistic haven where Marc Chagall lived and worked.

  6. 06

    Day 6 – Saint-Tropez & Rosé Wines

    Discover Saint-Tropez and the canals of Port Grimaud, relax on Pampelonne Beach, and enjoy a tasting of crisp Provençal rosé wines at a local vineyard.

  7. 07

    Day 7 – Riviera Your Way

    Sail, cook with a local chef, shop, golf, or unwind at a beach club before your return to Paris or onward journey.

We arrange your first-class train tickets, seamless transfers, private chauffeurs, and expert local guides — along with curated hotel and restaurant reservations.

Curated French Riviera Tours

Every French Riviera itinerary is thoughtfully crafted by a Beaurouge specialist,
blending local insight, elegant taste, and seamless coordination.

Colorful houses of Menton overlooking the harbor with boats and mountains in the background, French Riviera, France.

Menton, Saint-Agnes, Roquebrun, La Turbie & Eze

From $850

  • 1 Day
  • French Riviera, France

Enjoy a gentle pace of life, beautiful untamed landscapes between the sea and the mountains, a rich historical heritage, and a little hint of Italy.

Cannes, Antibes, Saint-Paul-de-Vence & Mougins

From $850

  • 1 Day
  • French Riviera, France

Immerse yourself in the true essence of the Riviera.

Nice, Eze, Monaco & Monte Carlo

From $850

  • 1 Day
  • French Riviera, France

Discover the glamour of the French Riviera, from the charm of Nice to the luxury of Monaco, with stunning panoramas and rich artistic history along the way.

Riviera hilltop villages & Perfume

From $850 / Per person

  • 1 Day
  • French Riviera, France

Experience the timeless charm of medieval villages, breathtaking vistas, world-renowned art, perfume know-how and local flavors on a captivating tour through the heart of Provence!

Saint-Tropez, its Surroundings & Rosé wine

From $850

  • 1 Day
  • French Riviera, France

Saint-Tropez is a mythical destination, where luxury rhymes with simplicity. Explore its heritage and neighboring villages, relax on idyllic beaches, and savor the flavors of the region’s finest rosé wines.

French Riviera Curated Escapes

From $1250 / Full day with a private guide & driver

  • 1-6 Days
  • French Riviera, France

Discover the land of the “eternal spring”.

Top Questions About Our Riviera Private Tours

1. Do you offer private guides and museum access?

Yes — we secure timed entries, private tours with expert guides, and skip-the-line access to key cultural sites.

2. Can you arrange transportation and hotel bookings?

Absolutely. We organize private transfers, chauffeured vehicles, and handpicked hotel and restaurant reservations.

3. Are your tours accessible for travelers with mobility needs?

Yes — we adapt pacing and routes for comfort, including accessible viewpoints and gentle coastal drives.

4. Is it suitable for families or non-shoppers?

Definitely — from boat cruises to cooking classes, pastry and perfumery workshops, the Riviera suits every traveler’s style.

5. How long should we plan for a Riviera tour?

Two to three days capture the essentials; a week lets you savor its full rhythm of art, sea, and style.

6. Do your guides speak fluent English?

Yes — all Beaurouge guides are licensed, fluent in English, and passionate about the Riviera’s culture and history.

7. Can you include special experiences like sailing or wine tastings?

Of course — from private yachts to vineyard visits, perfume ateliers, meeting local artisans, every experience is hand-curated.

8. Can we combine the Riviera with Provence or Monaco?

Yes — the Riviera connects effortlessly with Provence, Monaco, and even northern Italy for a broader Mediterranean journey.

9. What makes your tours different from standard excursions?

We don’t just show you postcard views — we open the Riviera’s soul to you, where glamour meets artistry and locals share their stories as friends.