| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 8 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | City walking tour |
| Transport | Charter car |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: You will be picked up from the Cannes harbor upon arrival of your cruise.(Cannes Harbor, 06400 Cannes, France)
Know in advance:The morning tour leaves between 7.00am and 9.00am, the afternoon tour between 12.00pm and 2.00pm
The exact departure time of this tour depends on the time of arrival of your cruise; you can communicate your arrival details to the supplier using the contact information on your booking voucher
This is a private tour and is priced per vehicle
Maximum guests: 8 per vehicle
Cannes is renowned for its glamorous Croisette Boulevard, lined with luxury boutiques and hotels, and home to the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, famous for the Cannes Film Festival. Other highlights include Le Suquet, the city's charming Old Town with panoramic views, and the beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors also enjoy exploring the old port and considering boat trips to the nearby Lérins Islands.
The primary language spoken in Cannes, as in the rest of France, is French. While many people in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants speak English, knowing a few basic French phrases can significantly enhance your experience. Simple greetings like "Bonjour" (hello), "Merci" (thank you), "S'il vous plaît" (please), and "Au revoir" (goodbye) are always well-received.
Cannes generally embodies a chic, smart-casual style. For dining at upscale restaurants or visiting luxury venues on La Croisette, a more elegant attire is often preferred. During the day, comfortable yet tasteful clothing is suitable for exploring the city, beaches, and markets. When visiting religious sites or historical landmarks, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is recommended out of respect.
Cannes is globally synonymous with the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, an annual event that attracts international celebrities and filmmakers, defining much of its glamorous identity. Beyond cinema, the city hosts various cultural events, including music festivals and art exhibitions. Key attractions like the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, the Star-studded Walk of Fame, and the Musée de la Castre in Le Suquet offer rich cultural insights into the city's heritage and vibrant artistic scene.
In Cannes, visitors have several convenient transportation options for getting around. The city center, especially along La Croisette and into Le Suquet, is highly walkable. An extensive public bus network operates throughout Cannes and its surrounding areas. Taxis are readily available at designated stands, and popular ride-sharing services also operate in the region. For coastal exploration, boat services offer unique scenic routes.
Visitors can typically pay for public transportation in Cannes using cash directly on the bus, although having exact change is often appreciated. Many public transport services are increasingly adopting contactless payment methods, allowing you to pay with a bank card or a mobile payment app. For those planning multiple rides, it is often more economical to purchase multi-trip tickets or daily passes from ticket machines at major bus stops or designated sales points.
During a private tour experience between Cannes and Grasse, dedicated private transportation is arranged for seamless and comfortable travel. This typically involves a chauffeured vehicle that provides direct routes and flexibility, allowing the itinerary to be tailored to your preferences. The private transport ensures convenience, comfort, and efficiency, enhancing your exploration of both cities without the need to navigate public transportation schedules or routes.
Grasse, recognized as the world's perfume capital, offers unique olfactory experiences. During a private tour, visitors can explore historic perfume factories like Fragonard, Molinard, or Galimard, learning about the intricate fragrance creation process and even participating in workshops to craft their own scent. The International Perfume Museum showcases the art and history of perfumery. The charming old town, with its medieval architecture and stunning views of the Riviera, also provides a delightful atmosphere for exploration.