Full-Day French Riviera Day Trip from Nice with Monaco and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Discover the beauty of Monaco, Èze, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap Ferrat
From US$2,212 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
8 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Prince's Palace of Monaco
  • Monaco Cathedral
  • Eze Village
  • Monte Carlo Casino
  • Villefranche-sur-Mer
  • Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Photos & Highlights
  • Spend a day immersed in the history of the French Riviera
  • Personalized tour with a local expert and private driver
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Tour Description
This full-day French Riviera excursion will charm you with stunning views and fascinating local history. In the company of a local expert, you will have the chance to visit several charming towns dotting the Mediterranean coast as well as discover the glamour of the city-state of Monaco. 
Experts
Marie Marie
Historian
Alison Alison
Art Historian
Paula Paula
Storyteller
Jeanne Jeanne
Storyteller
  • Èze village
  • Saint Nicholas Cathedral
  • Exteriors of the Prince’s Palace and Monte Carlo Casino
  • Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
  • Villefranche-sur-Mer 

  • 8 hours with an expert local guide
  • Private car service in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation in Nice



Your day on the French Riviera will begin with a convenient pick-up at your accommodation in Nice. As you head east with your expert guide and private driver, you will soon spot the first of many magnificent sea views which lend the region its particular charm. You will begin learning about the area's unique history as you make your way to Èze, a remarkably well-preserved hilltop village which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The ownership of Èze has often been disputed due to its situation as an “eagle’s nest”, perched at 1400 feet above sea level and offering views of the surrounding sea and countryside. 

Continuing on from Èze, you will make your way to Monaco, a sovereign city-state now most renowned for luxury and glamour. While the yachts in the port are plentiful and the high fashion boutiques line the avenues, we will first turn our eye towards the history of the Prince’s Palace. Home to Monaco’s ruling monarch, the palace was first built as a fortress and saw many conflicts over the centuries. We will also stop at two particularly recognizable landmarks: the Monte Carlo Casino, and the Monaco Cathedral. 

After a stop for lunch, you will discover the colorful fishing village of Villefranche-sur-Mer. Possessing one of the deepest natural harbors on the Mediterranean coast, Villefranche provided a safe harbor to large ships during WWI. From the 16th-century citadel to the fascinating covered street, Rue Obscure, Villefranche has been beautifully maintained over the years. You will then continue on to marvel at the magnificent architecture of the villas in nearby Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and learn about some of the more famous residents to have called the seaside village home. 

After this last stop, it will be time for your expert guide and driver to accompany you back to Nice. You will part ways with a taste of the glamour and beauty of the Mediterranean coast and a deeper understanding of why so many visitors, both French and foreign, flock to the region each year. 


 

FAQ 

What is a private tour?
Our private tours are limited exclusively to travelers in your party. Private tours give you more flexibility with scheduling (how long you’d like to spend at each stop) and more personalized time with your guide.

Where does this tour begin? Where does it end?
Our full-day tour from Nice will pick up from your accommodation or a central meeting point in Nice. It will end back at your accommodation or meeting point. We cannot, at this time, accommodate requests for pick-up outside of Nice. 

Will this tour stop for lunch?
This full-day tour will stop for lunch, however, the cost is not included in the tour price. 

How many people can fit in the vehicle?
The standard vehicle for this tour can accommodate 6 passengers in addition to your expert.

Can children join this tour?
Yes, absolutely. We can adjust the content to be more appropriate for younger learners.

Is this tour walking intensive, and/or wheelchair accessible?
The Riviera villages are characterized by winding cobblestone streets which are often steep or punctuated by stairs. This tour would not be well suited for wheelchair users.  For those with lower mobility, we suggest sturdy walking shoes and/or a walking aid as necessary. If you are particularly concerned about mobility, please contact us. Additionally, the streets of Eze in particular are steep and slippery and may be difficult to navigate if you plan on using a stroller for small children or babies. 
 

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We have always been independent travellers with a love of walking and exploring ourselves, though work always got in the way Since my recent diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease and my forced retirement, we now have time, but my complex daily needs and limitations make what was a simple holiday trip now a military style and scary operation, and I am determined to avoid using a wheelchair until I am forced to. My partner needed this break more than I did, and I was determined to make this holiday to Nice a magical and memorable experience during our remaining time together. This meant a different approach to sightseeing during our stay, and we decided to pre-book private tours, which means if I struggle or feel unwell, it only impacts us, which was a major concern if we choose group tours, and if I have a bad day, my partner can continue without me We came across a company that offered private tours to Eze, Monaco and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat called Context Travel, and booking was straightforward, which included a section to add additional information, which I used to add my PD condition and limitations A short medical questionnaire was sent once the booking was confirmed and paid for, which enabled me to be more specific about my limitations and needs We got a text from Jeanne, our tour guide, early that morning, confirming our pickup time and location from our apartment Jeanne and the driver arrived on time in a Mercedes minivan equipped with bottled water and phone charging cables, and we started on the journey towards Eze after discussing options for lunch This is a small village on top of a hill that offers spectacular views over the surrounding coastline, which also has a botanical succulent garden at the top (which is an optional extra cost) The path up is very steep and busy, and if you want to visit the garden, we would recommend purchasing your ticket from the machines at the bottom of the hill, and try to get there early as it gets very busy after mid-morning Jeanne was very aware of my condition and limitations and allowed us to move at my pace without feeling rushed The views are spectacular and well worth the effort to also explore the botanical garden but unfortunately, due to my slow pace meant we spent longer here than planned Our driver picked us up from the bottom and we continued along the coastline to Monaco, learning about the rich history of this area and Monaco. Once we arrived in Monaco, our driver drove around the F1 street circuit, which was amazing to see how different it looks after the motor racing leaves. We got to go down the iconic start/finish straight up to casino square, where we stopped to explore The casino foyer is free to enter and worth a visit - you need to pay and need your passport if you want to visit the actual gaming floor. There is a security bag check at the entrance. There seemed to be no strict dress code, just remove hats whilst inside It was fascinating to hear the history of the casino and the famous visitors. We explored the casino square, learning all about the cafes and hotels around this square. We were then picked up again by the driver and taken via more of the F1 street circuit - including the famous hairpin and underpass and then out into the iconic swimming pool complex, making our way towards the Prince's Palace Thankfully, this had lifts taking you from the car park up to the Palace residence, where we learnt all about the history of Monaco past and present and got to stroll around the streets, which were mostly flat and easy to walk on. There is an oceanic science museum, along with all the government buildings and finally the palace itself Apart from the beautiful buildings, the palace area offers the most spectacular view of the whole of Monaco We made our way back to the car to continue onto Mairie de Villefranche-sur-Mer, where we had lunch booked in a restaurant on the edge of the bay. Despite arriving an hour late, we were made to feel welcome and enjoyed some new local cuisine whilst learning about the recent history of this port with the US Navy. This was a beautiful place to enjoy lunch We were then picked up by the driver to travel to our last destination, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. We visited a couple of villas where the grounds were open to the public, as well as driving past many very expensive villas with famous owners Sadly we were running out of time, due to my slowness earlier, and did not get to visit the Villa Les Cèdres gardens as it was closed, but we did make a final stop at a café at the start of one of the circular walking routes around Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat for a paddle and cool smoothy - an excellent end to the day We were then returned on time to are apartment after a fascinating day exploring the coastline to the west of Nice with the great company of our guide Jeanne
Alison was a great guide and was very knowledgeable and friendly.
She did very well. Thanks!