Picture this: sparkling Mediterranean waters framed by elegant hotels and designer storefronts, mega-yachts bobbing in the harbor, and the electric buzz of creative energy during the legendary Cannes Film Festival each May. The French Riviera’s crown jewel effortlessly lives up to its reputation for glamour, yet beneath the polished surface lies an inviting seaside escape perfect for every traveler.
While the Palais des Festivals hosts its famous red-carpet events, Cannes reveals another side with its surprisingly accessible beaches. Follow the locals westward from historic Le Suquet to La Bocca, where the Plages du Midi offer sandy stretches without the price tag. Even along the iconic Plage de la Croisette, you’ll find a small public slice of paradise just steps from the festival action.
Island Escapes & Cultural Treasures
Just a short ferry ride from Cannes’ bustle, the Îles de Lérins provide the ultimate Riviera contrast. But the surrounding towns hold their own allure too – Vallauris with its Picasso legacy and Grasse, the world’s perfume capital for three centuries.
Grasse: Where Scents Tell Stories
Follow your nose inland to Grasse, where flower fields feed France’s perfume industry. While modern production methods hide behind the scenes, the magic comes alive in the Musée International de la Parfumerie. Discover ancient Egyptian flasks, Marie Antoinette’s vanity cases, and the surprisingly wild ingredients behind your favorite fragrances.
The Nose Knows: Perfume Factory Tours
Dive deeper into Grasse’s fragrant world at these iconic houses offering free tours:
Fragonard – 20 bd Fragonard
Galimard – 73 rte de Cannes
Molinard – 60 bd Victor-Hugo
Learn how master perfumers (called “noses”) blend unusual elements like Tibetan goat musk and ambergris to create legendary scents before browsing their exquisite boutiques.
Îles de Lérins: Mediterranean Zen
Only 15 minutes from Cannes lie two island siblings with distinct personalities:
Île Ste-Marguerite invites exploration along eucalyptus-shaded trails to hidden rocky coves. Wander through ancient oak forests where sunlight filters through leaves like cathedral windows, then cool off in crystal-clear swimming spots along the southern shore.
Île St-Honorat offers spiritual respite at its working abbey, where monks have lived since 410 AD. Walk lavender-lined paths among olive groves, visit 11th-century chapels, and sample monk-made wines you can’t find elsewhere.
Vallauris: Picasso’s Clay Playground
Discover how Picasso revolutionized ceramics in this unassuming hill town. The main square showcases his “Man with a Sheep” bronze, but the real treasure lies inside the castle chapel. Originally unimpressed? Stay awhile with Picasso’s War and Peace murals – what seems chaotic gradually reveals passionate anti-war symbolism.
Your ticket also grants access to the Musée de la Céramique (showcasing Picasso’s pottery) and the Musée Magnelli featuring works by his Florentine contemporary. Browse avenue Georges-Clemenceau’s pottery shops afterward – beneath the tourist trinkets lie authentic masterpieces.
