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Discover the highlights of the French Riviera with this 7-hour shared day tour from Nice, visiting Saint Paul Vence, Antibes, and Cannes with expert guides.

This 7-hour shared tour from Nice offers a well-rounded taste of the French Riviera, taking you through some of its most charming spots—Saint Paul Vence, Antibes, and Cannes. Organized by Azur Riviera Tourisme, the experience emphasizes comfortable transport, knowledgeable guides, and a mix of cultural, scenic, and leisure moments. While it’s a great way to get a snapshot of the region without the hassle of driving, it’s important to understand what’s included and what’s not to make the most of your day.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the small group size—max 8 travelers—which helps keep things intimate and flexible. The guide’s enthusiasm and local knowledge shine through in their storytelling, adding depth to each stop. However, since museum visits aren’t included and there’s quite a bit of driving, it’s best suited for those who enjoy sightseeing, light walking, and storytelling rather than museum-hopping or intense physical activity. Overall, it’s a solid choice for visitors wanting a taste of the Riviera’s iconic sites without breaking the bank.
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This day trip is designed to introduce you to some of the most iconic and picturesque spots along the French Riviera, with a good balance between sightseeing, cultural exploration, and free time. It’s particularly appealing for those who want a guided overview without the stress of planning transportation or navigating unfamiliar roads.
Starting early, your guide will pick you up from your hotel or Airbnb in Nice, setting the tone for the day with engaging stories about each location. The first major stop is Antibes, where you’ll visit the historic Citadel of Antibes, built in 1565 to defend against maritime attacks. You’ll get a panoramic view of the city and the Mediterranean, which is perfect for snapping some memorable photos.
A highlight here is the Picasso Museum housed in Château Grimaldi—an art-lover’s dream. Picasso spent summers in Antibes, and the museum contains over 245 works by the artist, from paintings to sculptures and ceramics, mainly from 1919 to 1946. Reviewers like Gilbert_G mention that their guide “gave us a lot of very interesting stories about each place we visited,” enhancing the art appreciation. The entrance fee is €8, but the free time afterward allows you to explore at your own pace or browse the vibrant market nearby.
Next, the bus heads to Cannes, famed worldwide for its film festival. You’ll stop for a quick photo in front of the Palais des Festivals, which, although not accessible for tours, remains an iconic backdrop. The history of this venue dates back to 1949, and it’s fascinating to see the evolution from the old casino to today’s modern building.
Then, you’ll enjoy some free time in Le Suquet, the old quarter of Cannes. Its narrow, steep streets are perfect for wandering, and you’ll have the chance to climb up to Notre-Dame d’Espérance church for a panoramic view of the city. Reviewers like Pascal_N appreciated the “interesting walking time through old towns,” noting that the picturesque alleyways and seasonal stalls were highlights.
The walk along the Croisette, Cannes’ famous boulevard, completes the experience. Lined with palm trees, luxury hotels, and beaches, it’s a postcard-perfect promenade—an essential stop for anyone wanting to see the glamour of this city.
The last stop is the charming village of Saint Paul de Vence, perched on the southern Alps and just a few kilometers from the sea. Known for its artistic vibe, cobbled streets, and medieval architecture, it’s a favorite among art lovers. The guide will introduce you to the village’s many art galleries, and you’ll have about an hour to explore, browse shops, or simply soak in the views. Review snippets show that visitors appreciated the “conservation of its medieval side,” and the free time allows for relaxed exploration.
Travel is in a small, air-conditioned minibus—ideal for making quick, comfortable hops between sites. The full tour lasts approximately 7 hours, with about 3 hours of drive time, so expect to spend a good chunk of the day on the road. The group is limited to 8 people, which tends to foster a friendly atmosphere and more personalized attention from guides like Mac and Billie, both praised for their storytelling and care.
Pickup is offered directly from your hotel or Airbnb, which removes the hassle of figuring out meeting points. The tour starts at 9:30 am, giving a smooth, early start to your day. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see a lot without feeling rushed, especially since the itinerary is well-paced with free time to enjoy each stop.
At around $106.81 per person, this tour offers solid value considering the inclusions—transport, guide, and several sightseeing stops. The cost doesn’t cover museum entries or meals, but the free time for exploring allows you to decide whether to visit Picasso’s museum (€8) or enjoy a local café. The small-group aspect enhances the experience, making it more engaging and flexible.
Reviews consistently highlight the knowledgeability and friendliness of the guides. Gilbert_G praises Mac for “interesting stories,” while Nancy_M mentions Billie’s pleasant nature and her helpful recommendations for dining afterward. Some reviewers noted minor inconveniences, such as the need for punctuality (as with the disembarkation issue), but overall, feedback has been positive.
This experience is ideal for those who prefer guided tours that combine cultural insights with scenic views, rather than self-guided wandering. It suits visitors with moderate mobility, as it involves some walking and staircases in old towns, but isn’t tailored for those with reduced mobility. Also, if you’re short on time but want a curated experience of the Riviera’s highlights, this tour provides a comprehensive snapshot.

This 7-hour tour strikes a good balance between sightseeing, cultural exposure, and leisure. It offers the chance to see Antibes’ Picasso Museum, Cannes’ glamorous Croisette, and Saint Paul de Vence’s artistic charm, all in a comfortable, small-group setting. The knowledgeable guides, especially Mac and Billie, weave engaging stories that bring each site to life, elevating the ordinary sightseeing experience.
While it’s not a full deep dive into any one location, for many travelers, this tour hits the right notes—beautiful views, historic landmarks, and a taste of the Riviera’s glitz and charm—without feeling rushed or overly commercial.
If you’re after a practical, well-organized day to tick off the region’s highlights, and enjoy a friendly guide to enrich your understanding, this is a solid pick. Just be ready for a fair amount of driving and walking, and consider adding a small museum visit if Picasso’s works pique your interest.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel or Airbnb in Nice, making start and end points convenient.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts around 7 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and free time.
Are museum visits included?
No, museum entrances are not included; for example, Picasso’s museum has an €8 fee if you choose to visit.
What’s the transportation like?
Travel is in an air-conditioned mini bus, which makes the journey between sites comfortable and quick.
Can I expect free time at each site?
Yes, at Antibes, Cannes, and Saint Paul de Vence, you’ll have designated free time to explore or relax.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
It’s not recommended for those with reduced mobility due to walking and stairs involved in old towns.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera for the stunning views, and some cash if you plan to visit museums or buy souvenirs.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in your travel plans.
In summary, this guided day trip is a thoughtfully curated way to experience the highlights of the French Riviera, especially for those who value storytelling, scenic views, and culture—all within a manageable, well-paced schedule.