Road bike hire
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.

© La Baume Camping, Frejus

© La Baume Camping, Frejus

© La Baume Camping, Frejus
5 star campsite with lots of services and facilities
Located in a 25-hectares natural estate, this campsite offers everything for an easy family holiday, even various types of accommodation.
From camping pitches to fully-equipped mobile homes and larger villas, there are multiple possibilities at this campsite.
There are 2 waterparks with 5 outdoor swimming pools, one heated, 6 water slides, 2 jacuzzis and a heated paddling pool with water games. Indoors, there are 2 heated pools, a water slide, a hammam and a jacuzzi. Children can also enjoy 2 large playgrounds, skate park and a programme of activities and shows. For adults, the campsite offers a sports programme, partly at their fitness room, and evening concerts, shows and cabarets, as well as a disco.
Facilities include a grocery shop, bakery, clothes shop, bike rental, as well as a pizzeria/snack bar and a traditional Provençal restaurant with a takeaway menu.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Based in Cannes, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
With numerous slides, including the King Cobra - unique is western Europe - this is the largest waterpark on the Cote d'Azur! Inludes a rest area, show area, clockroom, fast food, grill and pizzeria, ice creams, drinks, and shop.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Fréjus was the first naval base in the Mediterranean for the Romans back in the first century BC, with ruins including an amphitheatre, theatre and aqueduct.
At the beginning of the 20th century Saint Raphaël was a grand and glamorous resort that was sadly blitzed during the Second World War, destroying many of the Belle Époque buildings, so the atmosphere of the town is not exactly Saint Tropez.
The island of Saint Honorat is the smaller of the two inhabited Lerins islands. Its main attraction is the monastery, a wonderful stone building well worth a visit.
The gorgeous island of Saint Marguerite is the largest of the islands off the coast of Cannes. Regular ferries run from Cannes and only take around 15 minutes, yet this small island made up of a quiet pine forest and pretty coves feels far separated from the glitzy boutiques and hotels of Cannes.
The town lies in the hills above Cannes and offers a fresher climate than the balmy coastal towns. A little bit scruffy in places, it does have some wonderful grand mansions in the centre and around the outskirts.
Mougins covers a large swathe of hillside above Cannes, and this is where the smart money lives - luxurious villas and exquisite gardens dot the landscape, just close enough to enjoy Cannes, but far enough away to avoid the craziness.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsYou will not be short of entertainment in this beautiful French Riviera town, especially during the summer. Perhaps the best known of all the events is the highly glamorous Cannes Film Festival – certainly worth a day trip to the city just to see which celebrities you can spot. There are also markets, international fairs and plenty of cultural and musical festivals.
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