Antibes, France cruise port guide
Discover alluring Antibes with sleek, white multi-million dollar yachts bobbing in the brilliant blue Mediterranean, its ancient cobblestone streets and jewel-like setting on the Cote d’Azur. Stroll through the gorgeous gardens then explore Fort Carré dating back to the 16th Century. Take in the Picasso Museum located in the Grimaldi Chateau, the historic home of Monaco’s royal family. Browse through the open market admiring the colorful offerings harvested from land and sea. Stroll through Old Town alive with colorful flowers, trendy boutiques, galleries and restaurants. Look for original artwork, designer clothing. Enjoy delicious seafood, Provencal specialties and perhaps a sip of local Absinthe in the picture perfect surroundings.
About Antibes, France
Antibes is a historic town on the French Riviera (Côte d'Azur) between Nice and Cannes, founded as the Greek colony of Antipolis in the 7th century BC. The town is one of the major yachting centers on the Mediterranean, and the French Riviera hosts 50 percent of the world's superyacht fleet annually. Antibes sits within a broader region that receives 310 to 330 days of sunshine per year.
The walled old town of Vieil Antibes preserves its medieval street plan overlying the Greek and Roman city. The Picasso Museum and the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Provence anchor the cultural offer. Juan-les-Pins, immediately south, is famous for its jazz festival. Day trips from Antibes reach Monaco (30 km east), Cannes (10 km west), Nice (25 km east), and Grasse (15 km north, perfume capital of the world).
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