Paris(but not only)  Personal Tours

At Antibes, before or after having visited the Picasso museum and discovered the old town, we can go for drinks (or have lunch/dinner) at the Hotel du Cap (which I mentioned in my history of Saint-Rapahel and which still exists as a Palace hotel and restaurant) or go to the plage Keller.


In Juan-les-pins (the sister/neighbor town), Francis Scott Fitzgerald wrote part of his "Tender is the night" in a seaside house which was later extended and turned into a five-star hotel, the Juana hotel.


On a Wednesday (or on the first and third Saturday of the month only) we can go visit the beautiful Eilenroc Villa built in 1867 by Charles Garnier (yes, the architect of the incomparable opera house in Paris and of the casino & opera in Monte Carlo).


If you have kids (or if you want to give the child inside you a treat), you’ll want to take a cruise on the Visiobulle.


Besides its pretentious motor-yacht harbour (definitely worth seeing), Antibes is still a very picturesque and enjoyable town to visit with a lot of artists' workshops.

Antibes / Juan-les-Pins