Cruise to where vibrant blue waters meets coastal culture
France's Côte d'Azur claims a healthy dose of historical culture, but it also blends with its Mediterranean neighbors in wonderful - and delicious ways. The sun-soaked bougainvillea-lined roads invite you to explore colorful, cobbled streets.
The hundreds of Italian culture have participated in France and the famous Baroque architectural style. The old town of Nees Terracotta roof tiles can make you feel like you're in Italy. In maintenance, you can go slightly below the city of the city is reflected in water, which provokes the Italian city of Portofino.
Many NIS residents are ethnic Italians, and when you can never know where your pizza meal is from, the taste buds will not lie: Panceta Salt, the Italian version of bacon, will be infallible. Something charming lobster party on the biscuit, or try clafoutis - a creamy, vanilla sauce tart is usually packed with cherries - in a local tiger.
French Riviera is hot most of the year, but leaves the sun leaving the light opportunities. Visit museums dedicated to the work of French original residents such as Mark Chagal and Henry Mattis, or step to the Mussi Masena of Nees, which provides magical views of European images and idols through ages.