Road bike hire
This company is based in Menton and offers a range of road bikes.

© Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

© Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

© Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

© Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

© Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
4 star luxury in this relaxed & luxurious sea front resort
In a relaxed yet sophisticated ambiance, this hotel offers you a whole new experience of a legendary destination.
Located east of the Larvotto peninsula on Avenue Princesse Grace, the hotel boasts sweeping views of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and the Monte-Carlo Beach complex.
Spread over 4 hectares this resort has exquisite gardens on its own beautiful peninsula at the eastern end of Monaco. Three quarters of the 334 rooms have a stunning sea view and all guests have access to the heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness room and sandy bottom lagoon!
The Cinq Mondes Spa has 900m2 dedicated to well-being with treatment rooms where they use only organic cosmetic products. There is also a modern casino in the hotel, a private beach with beach club and fitness facilities.
The sandy lagoon is a unique experience in Europe...making you feel as though you are actually paddling in the crystal clear waters with the sand between your toes in a natural tropical lagoon! Both indoor and outdoor swimming pools are heated.
The Blue Gin is a beachfront space offering stunning Mediterranean views. Enjoy the meticulously selected drinks and the “Food 6thème” food menu by Michelin-starred Chef Marcel Ravin!
The hotel has several gourmet restaurants. The Blue Bay boasts 1 Michelin star and serves innovative cuisine inspired by local Mediterranean and exotic.
Las Brisas, located between the sea and the lagoon, is the best place for barbecues and summer salads.
L'Orange Verte serves quick meals and take-away food, including tartares, salads, burgers, fried noodles and a selection of pastries.
This company is based in Menton and offers a range of road bikes.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Based in Menton, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Experience the French Riviera your way with 212 yachts, using one of their sample itineraries or with a specialised itinerary created just for you, based on what you like and don't like, as well as their own expertise.
With Belle Epoque style windows, recalling the old Parisian bistros, the building creates a bright and friendly atmosphere.
Cabanas, cocktails and restaurants for those who wish to relax and jet skis, wakeboarding, parachute rides, flyfish and donuts for the more adventurous.
The Cap Estel gourmet restaurant or "La Table de Patrick Raingeard" as it is known has one Michelin star.
Located in Hotel Metropole, this restaurant is lead by Executive Chef Christophe Cussac. It holds two Michelin stars.
Recognized worldwide for his amazing cuisine, mixing traditional Japanese dishes and South American spices and aromas.
The jewel in the crown of La Réserve de Beaulieu hotel is this gastronomic restaurant which has one Michelin star.
Sit back in this lounge and take in the magnificent views across the Mediterranean, Port Hercule and the Rock of Monaco, while luxuriating in the atmosphere of exclusivity.
The relaxed atmosphere and sublime vista make it the perfect spot to enjoy, 24 hours a day, according to your rhythm and fancy...
The Hôtel de Paris' fantastic cocktail bar and lounge oozes old world class. It has a cosy, elegant low-key ambiance, with big leather armchairs, sea views and live music from Doctor Gabs' piano.
With seaside terrace and billiard tables this place is sophisticated and fun, with lounges and icy-cool décor.
Views over the Principality's legendary Opera House, Prince's Palace, and Casino - against a backdrop the azure splendour of the Mediterranean.
With Belle Epoque style windows, recalling the old Parisian bistros, the building creates a bright and friendly atmosphere.
Larvotto is the principality of Monaco's most popular sandy beach and the main one with free public access. Covered in smooth imported fine gravel this man-made beach is made up of both private and public areas of beach.
This family-friendly beach is easy to get to but not so easy to find, which is perhaps why it always stays fairly quiet even in peak season.
Plage Buse is a pretty and undulating stretch of pebbly coastline tucked away to the west of the Roquebrune Cap Martin peninsula.
Plage Marquet is the most easterly of the Cap d’Ail beaches and is right on the border with Monaco.
Located just beneath Restaurant La Pinede along the Sentier Littoral, Plage Gramaglia is more a series of rocky coves than a traditional beach.
This is a small and secluded beach with two excellent restaurants and safe swimming. Plage Mala is a little haven.
The new national museum of Monaco is housed in two villas, the Villa Sauber and the Villa Paloma. The Villa Sauber is one of the last Belle Epoque villas in Monaco and is dedicated to art and performance. The Villa Paloma was built in the early 20th century and is dedicated to art and territory.
Fulfilling Princess Grace of Monaco's desire to have a Japanese garden in Monaco, this spectacular space is enjoyed by thousands of people each year.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Port Hercule in Monaco. At the foot of the rock on which the Prince's palace sits, this large marina sits in a natural deep bay carved out of the sheer cliffs of Monacois. It was used as far back as Roman times.
Sainte-Dévote is the patron saint of the Principality of Monaco.
This fort was built in the 18th century with a beautiful promontory position overlooking the bay.
A surprisingly diverse museum exhibiting a range of artefacts from sculpture and paintings, to military uniforms and musical instruments.
Monte-Carlo is where the world’s richest people come to fritter lavish amounts of money - just look at the cars parked in Place du Casino to get an idea of the clientele.
La Condamine lies to the south-west of the principality covering the area of Port Hercule that is filled with luxury yachts, and is also the home of Monaco's business district.
The Rock of Monaco is a 62 metre tall promontory overlooking Monte-Carlo's port and the Mediterranean sea. It is also the oldest of Monaco's areas, where the Old Town is located.
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin lies between Monaco and Menton, and like so many towns on this dizzyingly steep section of the Riviera, has distinct parts - in this case, three.
La Turbie lies in the hills above Monaco and is a thriving medieval village with buildings dating back to Roman times.
A friendly seaside resort with a splash of old-school glamour, Cap d'Ail has several beaches ranging from fine sandy beaches with elegant restaurants, to remote and rocky coves.
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