PORT DE SANARY-SUR-MER
Read moreSanary-sur-Mer is a bit like Saint-Tropez, only less overrated. Or perhaps it's the Saint-Tropez of before the glamour craze that has taken over, with all the starlets and yachts that invade its port in summer. Sanary-sur-Mer, on the other hand, has kept its small fishermen's port and remains very authentic. Here, you can admire the pretty, colorful fishing boats known as "les pointus". You'll love taking photos of them, so picturesque and typical of Sanary. A wide promenade is planned for 2024.
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
Read moreIt is one of the major ports of call in the Mediterranean, where people walk around just to see all the big ships moored in the old port. A sight not to be missed. In the heart of the village, it offers a capacity of 734 moorings divided into two basins covering an area of nine hectares. A fuel station, a fenced technical area, located south of the Lescudier basin is available to users. If you want to rent boats for the day, it is also possible at the large parking lot.
PORT FRÉJUS
Read morePort Fréjus is a dynamic port, in constant evolution, which has become an emblematic district of the city, where the establishment of numerous shops and restaurants brings animation. As far as security is concerned, the site is permanently under video surveillance and a night guard is present 365 days a year. The port offers boaters a full range of services, a shipyard, fresh water points available on all pontoons, 4 sanitary facilities, spread out over the port and open 24 hours a day, and a lounge area above the harbour master's office.
RÉSEAU MISTRAL - NOUVELLE GARE MARITIME DE TOULON – BATEAU-BUS
Read moreThe former maritime station has been completely dismantled to give way to a modern project, designed to accommodate bus boats serving certain cities of Toulon. As you may know, the Mistral network is buses around the entire TPM community and the town of Toulon, but also three maritime lines at your service for faster, economical and pleasant journeys. Line 8 M will take you to Seyne, line 18 M in Beaches and Tamarisks, and line 28 M on the peninsula of Saint-Mandrier. Each crossing lasts an average of 20 minutes and is paid with a normal transport card. You can also buy a ticket directly on the boat. The little plus: Night shuttles after the days and the season, to get to the end of Toulon at any Time (every night during the summer season)!
PORT PRIVÉ DE SAINTE-MAXIME
Read moreLocated at the entrance to the town from Fréjus, the Sainte-Maxime marina and its harbor master's office is home to 400 pleasure boats, five fishermen with their sales stalls, a yacht club and a yachting association. It offers a wide range of services, including a reception dock, a fuel station open 24 hours a day, a parking lot, shuttles and water cabs, a shipyard, a craning and handling area.
GREEN BOATS
Read moreEmbark for the island of Porquerolles or Port-Cros on board the company Les Bateaux Verts, and discover the emblematic sites of these islands with multiple charms. The duration of the stopover is about 4h30 for Porquerolles and 5h30 for Port-Cros. Enough time to explore these real jewels preserved in peace and quiet. Departures from Saint-Tropez, Sainte-Maxime, Cavalaire or Les Issambres. The staff on board is welcoming. Please note that in case of bad weather conditions, crossings may be cancelled.
PORT DE NICE
Read moreThe port of Nice is called Port Lympia, after the spring that fed this ancient marshy lake. Opened to navigation in the 18th century, facing the square of the "Ile de Beauté", it is the first cement port in France in connection with the pebble processing factories of the Paillon valley and the second cruise port in France. It is divided into 2 parts: a commercial port at the entrance and a marina at the back where you can stroll in front of magnificent yachts. During the summer, you can discover the Côte d'Azur coastline by taking a boat trip.
PORT DE LA VIEILLE DARSE
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AÉROPORT NICE-CÔTE D'AZUR
Read moreOn the outskirts of the Arénas business district, partially built on the sea, it is thethird largest French airport after Paris and thesecond largest French business aviation airport after Le Bourget. Its flights connect the Côte d'Azur to numerous destinations in France, Europe and the world. Terminal 1 is for international flights (excluding Schengen) and Terminal 2 for domestic flights. It is very well served, accessible by car, streetcar 2, train and cabs.
THE BOATS OF SAINT-RAPHAËL
Read moreMany excursions and excursions are offered from the old port to discover the red rocks of the coves of Esterel, Lérins Islands, Port Cros, and allow you to reach Saint-Tropez in 45 minutes, avoiding the summer caps!
STATION SNCF OF MONACO MONTE CARLO
Read moreThis very modern station welcomes more than six million passengers a year. Check the exit closest to where you want to go, as this huge station serves six locations in the Principality. Don't hesitate to ask the police for advice if you have any doubts. For the record, Monaco had two train stations until 1964. The other station was destroyed to add building space.
HERCULE PORT
Read moreA natural bay located at the foot of the Rock, the Hercules harbor is one of the few deep-water harbors on the French Riviera and offers a capacity of 700 berths to boaters. An ancient Greek and Roman commercial port, it now welcomes cruise ships and offers all the facilities to boaters and tourists who can find nearby commercial and leisure activities. In 2011, the Société d'Exploitation des Ports de Monaco (SEPM) obtained the Port Environmental Management certification awarded by AFNOR.
PORT OF FONTVIEILLE
Read moreFontvieille is a port that has also given rise to the residential area of the same name, welcoming and comfortable. Since it began operating the ports in 2006, the Société d'Exploitation des Ports de Monaco has been carrying out numerous actions in favor of the environment with the aim of reducing pollution, whatever its origin. In 2011, the company obtained the Port Environmental Management certification awarded by AFNOR, reflecting a common desire to implement environmental management practices applied to ports.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DU CASTELLET
Read more5 km north of Le Castellet, the international airport is also close to the Paul Ricard circuit. It has undergone many improvements and has been managed since April 2016 by Toulon-Hyères Airport. Carrying some 6,000 passengers per year, it is primarily a high-end business airport. The architecture of the place blends perfectly with the Provencal style of the region. A good way to get around, provided you have the means.
GARE DE MENTON CENTRE
Read moreAnnexe station of Menton-Garavan, Porte de France, 500 m from the Italian border.
GARE ROUTIERE
Read moreMenton is connected to the hinterland, to Sospel, by many bus lines.
CORSICA FERRIES
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LIGNES D'AZUR
Read moreThis urban network provides public transport links (numerous buses, 3 tramway lines, school transport, bicycles, self-service scooters, car-sharing, car-pooling) throughout the Nice Côte d'Azur metropolitan area. To make sure you're on the right track, validate your ticket each time you board. You can buy your tickets from bus drivers and at streetcar kiosks. You can top up your Lignes d'Azur cards online or at sales outlets, which also offer advice on assistance, accessibility, routes, etc.
PALM BUS
Read moreSimplify your journeys in the Communauté d'Agglomération de Cannes-Pays de Lérins with the Palm Bus urban transport network. With its 30 routes, it's easy to discover Cannes, Le Cannet, Mandelieu-La-Napoule, Mougins and Théoule-sur-Mer! In the evening, until 2:30 a.m., take advantage of the "cabriolet buses" or the Navette City Palm for your shopping outings, without worrying about traffic jams or parking. Buy your ticket via the Palm Bus app for added convenience. An efficient and practical way to get around the area.