Explore the charming coastal wonders of Antibes and its surroundings, from historic forts and world-class museums to picturesque islands and vibrant city life. This collection offers a blend of art, history, and natural beauty along the French Riviera.
Le Nomade
A prominent abstract sculpture located in Antibes, often photographed for its artistic appeal.
Sentier de Tire-Poil
A scenic coastal path in Antibes known for its natural beauty and walking opportunities.
Musée d’Archéologie
An archaeological museum in Antibes showcasing ancient artifacts found in the region.
Beaches
The coastal area of Antibes offers various beaches for relaxation and water activities.
Port Vauban
A major port in Antibes, home to a large number of pleasure boats and yachts.
Garoupe Lighthouse
A lighthouse on the Cap d'Antibes peninsula providing panoramic views of the coastline.
Île Sainte-Marguerite
A Mediterranean island near Antibes, famous for its natural beauty and historical fort.
Fort Carré
A 16th-century star-shaped fort located on a small peninsula in Antibes.
Musée Picasso
A renowned museum in Antibes dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, displayed in a historic castle.
Jazz Festival
An annual jazz festival held in Antibes, celebrating music with international artists.
Musée Peynet
A museum in Antibes dedicated to the romantic drawings of cartoonist Raymond Peynet.
Nice
A vibrant city on the French Riviera near Antibes, known for its beaches and bustling atmosphere.
Château de la Napoule
A picturesque castle located on the waterfront in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, west of Cannes.
Cannes
A glamorous city near Antibes, famous for its film festival and luxury lifestyle.
Parc Phœnix
A large botanical garden and zoo located in Nice, offering a wide variety of flora and fauna.