Antibes France

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Our next stop for our trip to Provence brought us all the way East, to the French Riviera and the coastal city of Antibes.

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The city is located on the Mediterranean Sea between the cities of Nice and Cannes.

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When you look at a map it seems quite far from where we stayed in Aix-en-Provence but it was actually the same driving distance away from our previous destination of Saint Tropez, about an hour and 45 minutes.

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That long of a drive isn't horrendous by any means but its probably nearing our max distance away for a day trip while on vacation. It was mostly highway driving too so it was easy and mindless, but not exactly scenic. You may want to do what we do and have a few podcasts downloaded for entertainment during the drive.

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This would be our last trip to the region though, so we had to make the most of it and see all of the places left on our bucket list before leaving for good.

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We started our day early, as we always do, and arrived in the city just in time for breakfast. After that we began to explore the old town.

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For me, Antibes was a lot like Saint Tropez only much larger and perhaps a little less charming. But then it's hard for larger touristy cities to maintain their charm in the same way as those that are smaller and little more off the beaten path.

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Nonetheless, the city was quite nice and I'm glad that we saw it, if for no other reason than to satisfy our curiosity and cross it off our list.

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The old town was made up of many narrow streets lined with really cool shops selling a variety of wares.

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In that regard the city was much more interesting than Saint-Tropez, simply because there was more. My wife an I like to look for cool pop art posters and old advertisements, and we found a couple of shops selling them in the city.

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We didn't end up purchasing anything but we nonetheless had fun hunting them.

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We also stumbled upon this cool food market while wandering around. I was standing at the entrance when I took the photos so they aren't all that special but you can imagine a typical French market selling fresh produce, fish, cheeses and charcuterie.

Like Saint-Tropez, Antibes also has a marina that's full of fancy boats and large yachts.

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You can get a really good view of them from the top of the large wall surrounding the old quarter.

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I always like to take pictures of sail boats docked in any harbor.

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There is just something about the way that they are all lined up that makes them particularly photogenic for me.

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It's always cool to see some really big yachts as well and trying to imagine what they look like in the interior.

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The same could be said about some of the sailboats as well I suppose.

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Near the harbor and just off the old quarter is a small isolated beach full of people sun tanning and swimming in the water.

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There is also a much larger beach some distance away from there as that goes on and on for a very long ways. From what I could tell the city was sort of split in two between the old quarter and the new. We drove through the newer section on our way out of town and it appeared to host all of the fancier hotels and resorts located along the water. It was sort of an endless beach front lined with many many restaurant terraces and bars and hotels. The area definitely had a resort city vibe about it.

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We aren't beach goers ourselves so we mainly stuck to the old quarter but if you're into swimming and sun tanning than the city definitely has you covered.

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All you have to do is decide if you prefer the old or the new and make your way over to that specific beach location.

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If you're not into the beach though another thing that you could do in the city is check out the Picasso museum.

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It's located next to the Serrazine Tour and the Notre Dame Cathedral. We didn't go in ourselves but it's there if you're into Picasso or art in general.

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Overall, the city wasn't my favorite location in Provence or the French Riviera, but I definitely felt like it had a lot to offer. If you are looking for water and sun and a beach resort sort of vibe than the city would probably be right up your alley.

Well thats it for now. If you are interested in seeing more of my trip to the Provence region of France than stay tuned, theres more to come. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.



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Grateful I love all those pictures, one day may you take me there.

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I'm glad you liked them. Hopefully you do get to see it in person one day.

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Yes I hope you can take me there to a them

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Well described place of beauty! I love those shoots in the harbor best. Of course you captured one of the best photos.

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Yeah harbors always look good when you take photos of them. I'm glad you liked the pictures

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I like walking on those houses and buildings, than watching the beach. The old town is lovely. I like the photo of the bike hanging on the window and the boats on the dockside.😊

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The bike hanging on the wall outside a small shop was pretty cool. 😁👍

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Your post really captured me in reading and images

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Antibes was a lot like Saint Tropez only much larger and perhaps a little less charming

I was thinking the same, but I still like it vey much. Very charming and narrow alleys and street adds some elegance, somehow.
Great photos in general, and I like that you've shown the coast and parts of the city.
Nice one ;)

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Yeah, a lot of the towns and cities along the Riviera are similar with some of their own unique characteristics. You really can't go wrong wherever you go in that area.

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That indeed looks like one lovely town to visit. I particularly liked a couple of harbor photos as well as couple of photos of the streets with houses in the old quarter; well framed with an eye for what makes a good photo.

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It was a nice city with a decent harbor. Not the best I've seen but good for a few photos for sure. Thanks for stopping by.

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Hello what beautiful photos of France, I love that country, I would like to visit it someday in my life, Saint Tropez is one of the destinations that I would love to know, I think it's great to have a list of places to visit, although I think mine would be very long hahaha, maybe I still encourage me, but by countries because by cities would be infinite, I hope you enjoy those magical vacations, the photos of the fresh food market I loved, I fell in love with your publication, I really move me to those beautiful places. ✈️

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Saint Tropez is a nice spot. Anywhere along the Riviera is nice actually. Hopefully you get to check it out one day.
I'm glad you liked the post. Thanks for commenting

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This part of France, Nice, Cannes, Saint Tropez... I dreamed so much in my youth when it was impossible to travel there. I had to be content with images from 1980s movies.
Now, in my old age, I no longer have the desire to go there, I can more easily get to Greece for the same Mediterranean view.
I love the old city and thank you for this description of your trip. I had the feeling I was there too.

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I haven't been to Greece but I imagine that it's beautiful. Many places in Europe do have similarities for sure, along with their differences.

I'm glad you liked the post. Thanks for checking it out. 😀

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With pleasure!
I read more than I talk, I say this to let you know that I read your posts regularly and with pleasure. They are among the best in the travel category and I really try to get inspired by the way you build your blog. So I have to thank you too!

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Wow it looks pretty, have never been to a beach before hope to be there some day. They’re beautiful

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Hopefully you get to see it at some point 😀

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The marina and the beach look so pretty, the small streets too.
Great captures @leaky20 😊 thanks for sharing.
Have the most amazing new week 👋🏻☀️

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Thanks. Marinas and small streets always make for great photos lol
Enjoy your week ahead.

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They sure do 😉😊
Thanks a lot 👋🏻 Enjoy yours too!

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I've never seen a bad shot of the Mediterranean. Congrats on the Pinmapple cover.

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Yeah it's a a really beautiful area. Can't really go wrong anywhere there.

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What a charming town. Beautiful photographs, I can see you had a lovely day there. Thanks for sharing:)

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It was a nice time. Thanks for stopping by 😁

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it's hard for larger touristy cities to maintain their charm in the same way as those that are smaller and little more off the beaten path

So very true! But if that wasn't the case, how would we appreciate the charm of smaller towns? Everything in moderation works beautifully, and every place is as individual as every human on this planet.

Lovely place! I liked the narrow streets with tables to sit down and enjoy the day.

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Yes that's very true. Big cities do make me enjoy smaller town all the more.
Each destination does have its own character and personality, you're right about that.

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Great look at this nice city along the coast. The boats in the harbor do have great lines!

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Yeah, there is something about a bunch of boats all lined up. I love it. Haha

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Wow!! I enjoyed a lot your post! It made me travel for a while to France. The last year I visited a place that I believe it’s very close to Saint-Tropez. I traveled there with some friends from Nice, this place is Mentón, and the architecture is quite similar! Love it! Thanks a lot for sharing this fresh French air!

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Menton is a really nice spot as well. We went there a few months before this trip took place. The entire Riviera is great. I'm glad that you got to experience it.

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Yes!! The riviera is beautiful! I’ve never seen a water as transparent and blue as that

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Pretty rad looking!! As usual, great pics too!

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