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You'll Love Antibes if:

  • Those looking to sample the local cuisine and culture.

  • Couples looking for a scenic, romantic location.

  • Those looking for the ideal beach break.

Discover Antibes

Antibes is the ultimate in French city break relaxation. Located in the Côte d'Azur between Cannes and Nice on the French Riveria, this ancient port town and its stunning nineteenth century architecture has been home to the likes of Pablo Picasso and entertained holiday makers for decades. If coastal views, culture and crème brulee sound like your perfect holiday, then an Antibes city break is definitely for you!

Go Explore in Antibes

Great for families, friends and couples alike, Antibes’...

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Antibes is the ultimate in French city break relaxation. Located in the Côte d'Azur between Cannes and Nice on the French Riveria, this ancient port town and its stunning nineteenth century architecture has been home to the likes of Pablo Picasso and entertained holiday makers for decades. If coastal views, culture and crème brulee sound like your perfect holiday, then an Antibes city break is definitely for you!

Go Explore in Antibes

Great for families, friends and couples alike, Antibes’ sandy beaches, cake shops and quaint streets have made it the jewel in the crown of the French Rivieria. Don’t let its prime location conflict with your budget, however. There is accommodation available to suit every pocket and taste in Antibes – from private studio apartments for couples, villas for family and friends and a range of hotels to ensure you can find a perfect place to stay on your holiday to Antibes.

Family fun in Antibes

Once you’re there, you’ll see there’s plenty more to do on a break to Antibes than admire your accommodation! The Musée Picasso will impress art aficionados and novices alike – located within the Chateau Grimaldi, the art rivals the museum’s architecture and view for impressive sights. Another of Antibes’ worthwhile museums is that dedicated to Absinthe. If learning by doing sounds appealing, then the warm, cosy atmosphere of this museum-cum-bar will educate you in the National drink in a thoroughly novel experience during an Antibes city break, often accompanied by live music.

Kids will love the golden beaches of Antibes and a visit to Marineland is essential if you’re travelling with family. Catch dolphins, whales, penguins and polar bears all a short distance from Antibes. Otherwise, just soak up the atmosphere around Antibes’ beautiful streets, street markets and historic port. The lush green gardens of Jardin Thuret are a great place to take a break from summer heat. However you like to spend your time, a holiday to Antibes is bound to suit!

At lowcostholidays.com we don’t offer package city breaks to Antibes. Instead, we offer the flexibility of a tailor made break to suit your individual tastes and budget – why wait? Book your Antibes city break with lowcostholidays.com today.

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Antibes Family Holidays

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Antibes is a fascinating old Roman town on the French Riviera, popular for its Mediterranean climate, historical sights and beautiful coast. Attractions include Fort Carre, the famous 16th century star-shaped fort that has many uses over the centuries and makes for a great family day trip.

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There are numerous theme parks, zoos and water parks in the region that kids will love. For a day of culture, visit the superb Picasso Museum or Naval Museum. Antibes is famous for its markets, so spend a morning browsing and bargaining for fresh produce, souvenirs, clothes and more.

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The region is famous for olives, mushrooms, truffles and more, and many of the local restaurants will provide a delicious range of dishes to sample the local produce. On the coast, look out for fresh seafood restaurants. Also a superb region for wine, sample some local Cabernet-Sauvignon, Syrah and...

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The region is famous for olives, mushrooms, truffles and more, and many of the local restaurants will provide a delicious range of dishes to sample the local produce. On the coast, look out for fresh seafood restaurants. Also a superb region for wine, sample some local Cabernet-Sauvignon, Syrah and Semillon whites.

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Residence Open Villa Du Parc is a stylish and modern hotel with a good central location. On the pedestrianised promenade, it is walking distance from the old town. It offers attractive, air-conditioned apartments minutes from the town centre and nearby beaches. There is also a swimming pool and...

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Residence Open Villa Du Parc is a stylish and modern hotel with a good central location. On the pedestrianised promenade, it is walking distance from the old town. It offers attractive, air-conditioned apartments minutes from the town centre and nearby beaches. There is also a swimming pool and solarium.

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Antibes Couples Holidays

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beach

A must-see on any romantic getaway to Antibes is the stunning Cap d’Antibes, an immaculate park home to many millionaire chateaus, the famous Eden Roc hotel and La Garoupe Beach. Antibes has 25km of coastline meaning a superb choice of beaches, bays and ports for relaxation, swimming and sunny...

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A must-see on any romantic getaway to Antibes is the stunning Cap d’Antibes, an immaculate park home to many millionaire chateaus, the famous Eden Roc hotel and La Garoupe Beach. Antibes has 25km of coastline meaning a superb choice of beaches, bays and ports for relaxation, swimming and sunny strolls.

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The historic town of Antibes has several monuments well worth seeing, being the only town on the Riviera coast that is actually protected by impressive ramparts. The Modern Art Museum is a great place to visit, and the town is also home to several artisanal, food and clothing markets that are...

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The historic town of Antibes has several monuments well worth seeing, being the only town on the Riviera coast that is actually protected by impressive ramparts. The Modern Art Museum is a great place to visit, and the town is also home to several artisanal, food and clothing markets that are lovely to explore.

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Although fairly low-key when it comes to nightlife, Antibes has a good choice of restaurants, bars, stylish cafes and theatres to enjoy. The livelier and more modern area of Antibes known as Juan les Pins has a wider choice, including night clubs, a casino and more. Whatever your tastes, you’ll...

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Although fairly low-key when it comes to nightlife, Antibes has a good choice of restaurants, bars, stylish cafes and theatres to enjoy. The livelier and more modern area of Antibes known as Juan les Pins has a wider choice, including night clubs, a casino and more. Whatever your tastes, you’ll find plenty of fun ways to spend your evenings.

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The stunning Helios Hotel has it's own private beach with beautiful ocean views, as well as use of sunbeds, parasols and towels. The rooms are tastefully decorated with all the amenities to make your stay comfortable.

Antibes Beach Holidays

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There is plenty to entertain beach lovers on Antibes holidays. The 25km of coastline has a great choice of beaches, whether you prefer relaxing and sunbathing or water sports. Most have fine, white sand and shallow, blue water that is ideal for swimmers of all ages. There are also 5 ports and...

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There is plenty to entertain beach lovers on Antibes holidays. The 25km of coastline has a great choice of beaches, whether you prefer relaxing and sunbathing or water sports. Most have fine, white sand and shallow, blue water that is ideal for swimmers of all ages. There are also 5 ports and numerous quays to explore.

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Once you’ve had your fill of sunbathing, try your hand at one of the many water sports on offer, including water skiing, jet skiing and diving. Several beaches have incredibly beautiful surroundings that are also fun to explore; the popular La Garoupe Beach is located in the famous Cap d’Antibes...

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Once you’ve had your fill of sunbathing, try your hand at one of the many water sports on offer, including water skiing, jet skiing and diving. Several beaches have incredibly beautiful surroundings that are also fun to explore; the popular La Garoupe Beach is located in the famous Cap d’Antibes park, which has numerous interesting buildings and a lighthouse at the far end.

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La Garoupe beach has inspired writers and artists for years, and its neighbouring beaches are equally idyllic. The Old Antibes beach is protected from large waves by a little breakwater, making it a good choice for small children. Plage de la Gravette is the beach and Prot Vauban, which is also the...

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La Garoupe beach has inspired writers and artists for years, and its neighbouring beaches are equally idyllic. The Old Antibes beach is protected from large waves by a little breakwater, making it a good choice for small children. Plage de la Gravette is the beach and Prot Vauban, which is also the largest pleasure boat port in Europe.

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Garden Beach is an ideal choice for beach lovers; right beside the sea, it offers beautiful views across the Mediterranean. The contemporary and spacious apartments have private balconies and excellent amenities. Old town Antibes is a 10 minute walk away, and is also within easy reach of the train...

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Garden Beach is an ideal choice for beach lovers; right beside the sea, it offers beautiful views across the Mediterranean. The contemporary and spacious apartments have private balconies and excellent amenities. Old town Antibes is a 10 minute walk away, and is also within easy reach of the train station for those wishing to explore the area.

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Antibes Exploring Holidays

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cycling

Antibes is located in an area of natural beauty, with plenty of sports and adventures to enjoy. From the land to the sea, there’s plenty to enjoy, and many use Antibes as a base to explore the rest of the Riviera’s nature, with several mountains nearby to explore on foot or by bike.

horse riding

Whatever your preferred method of transport, that area plenty of walking paths, mountain peaks, lakes, valleys and more to see in Provence. Be sure to plan ahead and spend the day hiking, biking or even horse riding. There are several nature reserves in the vicinity, home to protected wildlife and...

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Whatever your preferred method of transport, that area plenty of walking paths, mountain peaks, lakes, valleys and more to see in Provence. Be sure to plan ahead and spend the day hiking, biking or even horse riding. There are several nature reserves in the vicinity, home to protected wildlife and all kinds of flora and fauna.

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boat trip

Antibes is a great festival town, and has hosted the famous jazz festival; Jazz a Juan, for over 40 years, bringing big-name acts to play in a beautiful setting. The Antibes Yacht Show is another popular show for visitors, beginning around April and celebrating the chartering of large yachts; all...

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Antibes is a great festival town, and has hosted the famous jazz festival; Jazz a Juan, for over 40 years, bringing big-name acts to play in a beautiful setting. The Antibes Yacht Show is another popular show for visitors, beginning around April and celebrating the chartering of large yachts; all in perfect weather for boating enthusiasts.

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architecture

The old town in Antibes is interesting to explore on foot, with many old buildings and churches worth seeing. The famous Fort Carre is a popular sight; a huge fortress that looks out across Port Vauban, it dates back as early as the 16th century and is a fascinating place to walk around. The Modern...

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The old town in Antibes is interesting to explore on foot, with many old buildings and churches worth seeing. The famous Fort Carre is a popular sight; a huge fortress that looks out across Port Vauban, it dates back as early as the 16th century and is a fascinating place to walk around. The Modern Art Museum is another attraction; transformed from old towers, a bastion and chateau.

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  • Antibes Travel Information

    Language
    French
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    Euro
    Local time
    GMT/BST +1 hour
    Local airport
    Nice
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