Antibes
The fortified old town’s past is steeped in the antiques industry and contains both Greek and Roman architecture.
Antibes was home to Pablo Picasso for a good part of his life.
The Picasso Museum is a lasting legacy containing many of his works of art produced while living in Antibes.
In high season, Antibes & Juan-les-Pins both buzz with life, popular destinations for families, young and old couples alike.
Antibes in fact has the largest proportion of foreign inhabitants of all the coastal towns.
Many foreigners are attracted by the town’s charm with its picturesque streets and Provencal market.
In the marina on the billionaire’s row, some of the most impressive motor cruise yachts can be found.
The yachting industry and all those who are part of it really make Antibes what it is today.
The Cap d’Antibes is the most exclusive peninsula on the French Riviera. Properties rarely sell for less than a million euros and direct sea access is reserved for a fortunate few.
The Hotel du Cap Eden-Roc is a unique and highly exclusive venue on the Cap d’Antibes, where most can only dream of holding their event.