10 Things to do in South of France

The South of France is our Black lux woman summer destination. Whether lounging on the beach or exploring a historic town, the unique charm of this region leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. And that is why we are visiting South of France instead of Amalfi Coast So what should you do while in South of France? Here’s 10 things to do in South of France this summer:

1.   Visit Billionaires Bay in Antibes. 

Billionaires Bay is a stunning stretch of coastline in Antibes, famous for crystal-clear waters and luxury vibes. Take a hike or dive in the crystal-clear waters. 

2.   Have a drink at the Terrace of Chateau Ezra in Eze.

Indulge in happy hour at this terrace while soaking up the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. 

3.   Schedule Boat Day in Villafranche-sur-mer.

Villafranche-sur-mer  came to be very useful for storing wine. Luxury yachts float alongside simple local boats and fine restaurants line the wide promenade with tables on the water's edge. Grab some wine and schedule a boat day in this town.

4. Party at Le Club 55 in St. Tropez.

St. Tropez t is famous for its chic atmosphere, upscale dining, and history as a popular destination for artists and celebrities. Party with the artists and celebrities at Le Club 55.

5.   Dance at Wayne’s bar in Nice.

Nice is the “affordable” hub in France. You can relax on its famous beaches and explore local markets and enjoying Riviera cuisine, the city offers an unforgettable blend of seaside charm and urban sophistication. Visit Wayne’s bar for live concert.

6.   Visit Rothschild Estate in Saint Jean De Ferrat.

Designed by the French architect Aaron Messiah, Rothschild Estate was built between 1907 and 1912 by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild. The estate is surrounded by nine gardens, each on a different theme: French, Spanish, Japanese, Florentine, Provençal, exotic, a stone garden, a rose garden and a garden of Sèvres. Visit and take candid photos in these picturesque gardens.

7. Relax at  Paloma Beach in Plage.

Paloma Beach was named after Paloma Picasso, the artist's daughter because she came there every summer with her father, far from the hustle and bustle of the French Riviera. Relax and indulge in numerous aquatic activities such as paddle boarding, water skiing, and jet ski.

8. Eat at Gigi Restaurant in St. Tropez.

Indulge in Mediterranean cuisines in St. Tropez. According to the website, Gigi Restaurant is beyond just a beach house, it is Gigi’s invitation to escape the ordinary and immerse in an oasis of calm.

9.   Have Dinner at Medusa in Cannes 

Dinner in Cannes is always an experience. Experience cabaret with unique culinary fusion (fusions of Japan and South America).  

10.   Explore the Vineyards of Provence

Of course we cannot leave France without wine. France is known for robust reds, zippy whites, and champagne. Take a day trip to vineyards of Provence and sip wine and learn the history of wine in France.  

This list only scratches the surface of the things to do while in South of France. Explore your options and make sure you have itinerary based upon the towns and cities. Most of the towns are accessible via train or boat. What things do you plan to do while in South of France this summer?

 

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