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Guide to the Côte d’Azur
Introduction
The south of France has been one of the most enduring holiday destinations for British tourists for decades, from the days of families driving down the autoroutes towards the sunshine to the modern-day equivalent of hopping onto a low-cost flight direct to the resorts.
The Côte d’Azur has long been synonymous with the glitz and glamour of movie premieres and celebrity, with the Cannes Film Festival and St Tropez attracting the rich and famous to the Mediterranean. Many of the resorts along the coast have a distinct British history, as it was British travellers who established many of them as winter sunshine destinations.
The region
This part of France, one of the most famous resort destinations in the world, is also known as the French Riviera. In the east, it continues on from the Italian Riviera at the border at Menton to the town of Cassis in the west. Cassis lies around 20km to the east of Marseille, at the mouth of the Rhône.
Heading westwards along the coast from Italy, Menton attracts large number of retirees with its microclimate that makes it one of the warmest towns in France. From there, the coastal road winds in and around the corniches to the ultra-luxurious Principality of Monaco, and on through the small towns of Eze, Beaulieu-Sur-Mer and Cap d’Antibes to the regional capital at Nice.
With the second-largest airport in France, Nice is the gateway to the region, but should not be overlooked as a destination in its own right, with fresh produce and flower markets daily in the charming old town, as well as the latest shops, bars and restaurants in the newer parts of the city. The sweeping expanse of the Baie des Anges forming the crescent-shaped form of the beach fronting the town, with the snow-capped Alps behind make one of the most spectacular sights for visitors, and epitomize what the Côte d’Azur offers for those buying property here.
Further along the coast are the yachting Mecca of Antibes, and the focus of the film industry for ten days every May, Cannes, both of which offer holidaymakers the combination of sun and sand, as well as the chance of spotting the rich and famous outside a pavement café.
More towns bearing similar characteristics and of a similar size are dotted along the coast, and take you all the way down to Cassis. One notable stop-off point along the way is St Tropez, beloved of the stars and the paparazzi alike. Property, or even a meal, is out of reach of most mere mortals, but in the surrounding hills and villages there are still some property gems to be found. The area is some distance from the motorway running along the coast, and is accessed by only one road that gets incredibly clogged throughout the summer months.
Climate
The Côte d’Azur is known for it’s hot summer season, though there is the perception that is stays hot all year round. Temperatures are certainly higher in the winter than anywhere in the UK, but it should be noted that this is not the same climate as the Canary Islands much further south off the African coast. It has been known for the snows from the Alps not far away to make it all the way down to the beaches, though this is rare.
Typically, a hot summer from April or May until late September or October will be followed by a relatively mild winter with temperatures rarely dropping below six or seven degrees C. Rainfall can be high in Autumn, but summers are generally dry and fine.
Getting there
Flights with scheduled, charter and low-cost airlines are frequent and can be cheap, arriving at Nice, Toulon or Marseille airports. Flying time is just two hours from the UK.
During the summer months, the Eurostar service extends a direct service to the southern city of Avignon, and with construction of a high-speed line all the way to Nice continuing, it makes travelling to the Côte d’Azur by train a realistic and more environmentally-friendly option.
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