Discovering the French Riviera: Art, Food, and Sun-Drenched Beauty
The French Riviera is more than a beautiful coastline. It’s a region where art, cuisine, and culture blend effortlessly with Mediterranean light and sea views. This is a destination I often recommend to clients who love art, exceptional food, good wine, and immersive travel experiences, all without feeling rushed.
Start in Provence: Marseille & Aix-en-Provence
A wonderful way to experience the French Riviera is to fly into Marseille, rent a car, and begin in Aix-en-Provence. Refined yet relaxed, Aix is an ideal base for your first few nights. Walk the elegant streets once frequented by Cézanne, explore nearby hill towns, and enjoy leisurely lunches that stretch into the afternoon. Provence invites you to slow down, which sets the tone for the journey ahead.
A Scenic Drive Along the Coast
From Aix, follow the coastal road east. This drive is an experience in itself, offering sweeping Mediterranean views, charming villages, and scenic pull-offs along the way. Taking your time here allows the transition from countryside to coastline to feel natural and unrushed.
Cannes, Antibes & the Artists of the Riviera
Cannes offers refined seaside promenades and excellent dining beyond its famous film festival. Nearby Antibes feels artistic and historic. Picasso lived and worked here, and the Musée Picasso reflects the creative energy that has long drawn artists to the Riviera, including Matisse and Chagall.
Nice: Markets, Shopping & Local Life
Nice is vibrant, walkable, and full of local character. Spend time shopping along Avenue Jean Médecin, then visit Cours Saleya Market, where flowers, fresh produce, and regional specialties showcase the flavors of the South of France. Nice balances elegance with everyday life beautifully.
Èze, Monaco & Iconic Riviera Stops
Perched above the sea, Èze is a medieval village known for dramatic views and its famed parfumerie, offering insight into the region’s long perfume-making tradition. Just beyond, Monaco adds glamour and contrast with its harbor, historic palace, and refined atmosphere.
Easy Travel Home from Nice
Returning to the U.S. is simple via Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, with convenient connections through major European hubs.
The French Riviera is best experienced slowly, thoughtfully, and with intention. When planned well, it becomes a seamless blend of culture, beauty, and joie de vivre.