SAINT-TROPEZ, NICE, MONACO, CANNES
SAINT-TROPEZ:
Full of contrasts and not at all what one might expect, here are the beginnings of a logbook tracing a voyage in the wake of a small fishing port—a village far more Provençal than one might imagine. Everyone has their own lens through which to wander the streets of the citadel and set out to discover it around the most unexpected corners. A small village in the Var region, Saint-Tropez is much more than a symbol of the jet set; it is a port whose history remains etched into its citadel and ramparts. The narrow streets, little squares, and Provençal traditions reflect the town’s simplicity, while the yachts and haute couture boutiques cater to a wealthy clientele.
CANNES:
Cannes evolved from a small medieval fishing village into an upscale seaside resort in the 19th century, before becoming in the 20th century a global hub for cinema and luxury tourism.
NICE:
Nice is the fifth-largest city in France and a major tourist center, attracting millions of visitors each year. Its historical heritage, Mediterranean culture, and cosmopolitan atmosphere make it an internationally renowned destination. It is also an important economic hub—particularly in tourism, technology, and international events—while remaining faithful to its Mediterranean roots and unique history.
MONACO:
It is one of the smallest states in the world, yet also one of the most famous for its luxury, its casino, its Formula 1 Grand Prix, and its princely family, the Grimaldis. Monaco embodies elegance and refinement, with grand palaces, sumptuous yachts, and prestigious events that attract visitors from around the globe.