Antibes Holidays

Nestled between Cannes and Nice on the stunning French Riviera, Antibes is a hidden gem enticing travellers seeking beautiful beaches, rich history, and a thriving art scene. Delve into the captivating appeal of this Mediterranean utopia and let us guide you through the highlights of Antibes.

It's not just the sun-kissed shoreline and azure waters that draw the crowds here; Antibes boasts ancient ruins, medieval town walls, vibrant festivals, and delightful cuisine. Whether you're an adventurous traveller, a culinary connoisseur or someone eager for a tranquil escape, Antibes surely delivers on all fronts.

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Things to See and Do

Antibes is a downpour of attractions and experiences which derive from its rich cultural tapestry. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a culture vulture, there's a myriad of options for every traveller to explore.

Antibes Land

Kick-start your adventure at Antibes Land, the largest amusement park on the French Riviera. Nestled near the radiant beaches, this place is brimming with a plethora of rides suitable for all ages.

Espace Mer et Littoral Batterie du Graillon

If you prefer historical pursuits, make your way to Espace Mer et Littoral Batterie du Graillon, where scenic landscapes and interactive exhibitions await.

Cap d'Antibes

The royalty and glamour-laced Cap d'Antibes, with its opulent villas and stunning coastal lines, offers an experience like none other.

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc

Surfacing from the Billionaires' Bay, you'll find yourself entranced by the grandeur of the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc.

Antibes' Old Town

Finally, end your tour in the charming streets of Antibes' old town, its captivating character reflecting centuries of history and culture.

Food and Drink

The exquisite cuisine of Antibes serves as an ambassador for the Mediterranean, tinged with Provençal flavours and traditional influences. Discover savoury delights, refreshing drinks and local specialties that will satiate your culinary curiosity.

Antibes Food Scene

Discover an array of restaurants lining the Antibes shoreline offering fresh seafood platters that speak volumes about the sea-bound lifestyle of the locals. Complement your meal with a chilled glass of rosé or explore the region's vineyards for a locally sourced bottle. Roam the farmer's markets to fill your baskets with fresh olives and cheeses, originating from rustic recipes passed down through generations. Don't forget to treat your sweet tooth with delicacies such as the Pissaladière; a sugary tart topped with caramelised onions, olives and anchovies.

Destination Essentials

Defining the optimal time to visit Antibes depends on your holiday preferences. If sun-drenched days and vibrant festivities are your calling, visit between April and September, when the Mediterranean climate bathes Antibes in a warm glow.

While the high seasons of July and August draw the largest crowds, their offering of music festivals and beach sports is hard to resist. Nonetheless, for a more tranquil experience, the months of April, May, June and September offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists. If cost-saving is your priority, February offers the lowest hotel prices with a minor trade-off in the cooler climate.

Beaches

Antibes' coastline is studded with exquisite beaches which beckon sun-seekers from around the world. With more than forty-eight to choose from, each offers its unique allure.

Plage de la Salis

Plage de la Salis is a popular choice, boasting soft, white sand and a stunning vista. For a buzz of activity, head to Salis Beach, centrally located to all attractions and alive with local vibrancy and music.

Plage Du Ponteil

The calm and sheltered bay of Plage Du Ponteil makes it ideal for families with children.

Beaches at Cap d'Antibes

Besides, if you're seeking a low-key, tranquil retreat, the untouched beauty of the beaches at Cap d'Antibes offers a perfect hideaway.

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