The resort town at the Côte d'Azur is an ideal starting point to travel along the French Riviera. Famous for its international film festival, the town's glamour is displayed while window-shopping or strolling the famous La Croisette, the one-mile-long boulevard running along the Mediterranean Sea.
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It is a magical place to be explored, perched like an eagle's nest on a narrow rocky peak overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Winding alleyways lead up the hill to the ruins of its 12th-century fortified castle. The numerous small arts and crafts boutiques lined in carefully restored houses of the medieval village are hard to resist.
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Stretching from the Italian border to the Esterel peninsula in the south of France, La Côte d'Azur is a Mediterranean destination, including well-known cities such as Cannes, Monaco, and Nice. The mention anywhere in the world of these places evokes glamour and a sense of nostalgia. Beaches, quaint fishing ports, and opulent architecture line the coast and are there to be explored.
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Arid, sun-drenched land makes the Riviera ideal for growing olives, herbs, and wine-producing grapes. Add the richness of the Mediterranean Sea, and you have the perfect balance between Italian, Spanish, and French cuisines. Join our group for a nice dinner outing.
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Nice, the pearl of the French Riviera, is a busy commercial city and the capital of the Alpes Maritimes department. Nonetheless, beauty, a fine climate and affable citizens keep its charm and year around appeal intact. While savoring the sun and sea there
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Welcome to the world's most beautiful casino. For more than a century, the legend of Monte-Carlo has dazzled and attracted guests and inspired imitators. But there will never be anything like the original Monte-Carlo Casino, built in 1863 in the Principal. Keeping pace with technical developments and the expectations of its guests, Monte-Carlo has new slot machines, some of which are exclusive and are found nowhere else. Check it out only a tie will be necessary.
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A focal point on the Riviera, the Principality of Monaco benefits from extraordinarily mild climate due to the combined influences of the Alps and the Mediterranean, thus making Monaco a place where one can make the most of sea and mountains. The Palace i
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Starting with a roundtrip boat ride to Portofino with a local guide, you will learn the secrets of this charming port that attracts and mesmerizes the curious and returning visitors alike. We then will go on a journey involving a beautiful landscape, embracing inviting villages, grab lunch at a typical Trattoria, tasting fine wines, and shopping.
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It was noted for its examples of medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic architecture and its one-of-a-kind lighthouse. Now remaining as Italy's second-busiest seaports today, Genova was once the Sea Republics to rule navigation all along known seas around 1100-1300.
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