The Yachter’s Guide to The French Riviera

If you happen to look at any traveler’s guide for 2017, many of them point to the French Riviera. Known as one of the most beautiful areas in the entire world, the French Riviera provides the most stunning views of the coastline and beaches and the best meals. With a rich and diverse history and the most fascinating attractions, there is a reason why so many celebrities come to this area.

History

The French Riviera is full of rich and diverse history. Dating back to pre-roman history, archaeologist have traced inhabitants back to 600 bc. The region was quite familiar to infamous individuals such as: Julius Caesar, Emperor Augustus, Louis XIV, Paul Signac and even Van Gogh. In that, there was numerous battles and wars over the territory. It was not until 1887 until the area received it’s official name: Cote d’Azur, or the blue coast.

Top Local Attractions

  • Promenade de Anglais, Nice
  • Saint-Tropez
  • Cannes Beaches
  • Hillside Village of Eze
  • Menton
  • Cannes Film Festival
  • Antibes Beaches

Friendlessness Factor

This paradise is known to be one of the friendliest places in the world. Full of love, warmth and great food, the entire French Riviera is perfect for any yachter and a family vacation.

When to Travel?

The French Riviera is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. While you could travel to the area at any time, some months are more popular than others. The preference amongst travelers and yachters alike is between May and August. This is the core of their summer and when the weather is the warmest and the festivals happening.

Who Has Been Here?

It is quite common for people to wonder who has traveled to or been in this area. The French Riviera is quite infamous for its Cannes Film Festival, which attracts numerous celebrities from across the world. Aside from the festival, seemingly locals are: Elton John, the Beckhams, Liz Hurley, Bono, U2 and Rod Stewart, to name a few.

Upcoming Events

The Nice Carnival – February 11th to February 26th, 2017

The Lemon Festival in Menton – February 11th to March 1st, 2017

The Cannes Festival – May 17th to May 18th, 2017