Cannes cruise port guide
A holiday to France with MSC Cruises is the perfect chance to visit Cannes. With its immaculate seafront hotels and exclusive beach concessions, glamorous yachts and designer boutiques, Cannes is in many ways the definitive Riviera resort, a place where appearances count, especially during the film festival in May. The not particularly attractive seafront Palais des Festivals is the heart of the film festival but also hosts conferences, tournaments and trade shows. Despite its glittery image, Cannes works surprisingly well as a big seaside resort, with plenty of free, sandy public beaches. Promenade de la Croisette is certainly the sight to see during your excursions, with its palace hotels – the Martinez and Carlton – on one side and their private beaches on the other. It’s possible to find your way down to the beach without paying, but not easy (you can of course walk along it below the rows of sun beds). The old town, known as Le Suquet after the hill on which it stands, provides a great panorama of the curve of Cannes’ bay. On its summit stand the remains of the fortified priory lived in by Cannes’ eleventh-century monks, and the beautiful twelfth-century Chapelle Ste-Anne. The Musée de la Castre, in the remains of Cannes’ eleventh-century priory, holds an extraordinary collection of musical instruments from all over the world, along with pictures and prints of old Cannes and an ethnology and archaeology section. MSC Mediterranean cruises also offer excursions to Nice. Since reaching its zenith in the belle époque of the late nineteenth century, it has retained its historical styles almost intact: the medieval rabbit warren of Vieux Nice, the Italianate facades of modern Nice and the rich exuberance of fin-de-siècle residences dating from when the city was Europe’s most fashionable winter retreat.
About Cannes
Cannes is a glamorous seaside resort city of 73,000 people on the French Riviera, known worldwide for the annual Cannes Film Festival, luxury hotels, and the iconic La Croisette waterfront promenade.
The Promenade de la Croisette is the social heart of Cannes, flanked by private beaches (up to €30/day), luxury hotels, and boutique shops. Le Suquet, the fortified old town on the hill, offers panoramic views and historic charm. Day trips to the Lérins Islands — Île Sainte-Marguerite with its evocative Fort and Musée de la Mer, and the monastic Île Saint-Honorat — are among the most popular excursions. The Palais des Festivals hosts the Film Festival each May, with its famous steps and star handprints open year-round to visitors.
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Venice to Monte Carlo
Nautica · Mediterranean · 17 nights
from $7,049
$414 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Palma de Mallorca (Baleari Is.)
MSC Grandiosa · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $754
$107 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Barcelona
MSC Grandiosa · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Cannes (Côte d'Azur)
MSC Grandiosa · Europe · 7 nights
from $735
$105 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Genoa (Portofino)
MSC Grandiosa · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $945
$135 / night
Yachtsman's Harbors Of The Rivieras
Wind Surf · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $2,940
$420 / night
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