12 Things to Do and See in Antibes
A vibrant and cultural Mediterranean seaside town with both a rich history and an active yachting community, Antibes has a lot to offer the holidaymaker. With a range of festivities throughout the winter and summer seasons, this town is a bustling mixture of quaint cobbled old town and beach resort that makes for one truly interesting and rewarding trip. Check it out…
Picasso’s trail
Art Gallery
The Impressionists took a lot of inspiration from the beautiful scenery surrounding Antibes, and now the most famous paintings have been used to create Picasso’s trail; a walk which incorporates rocky outcrops, the distant mountains and, of course, the deep blue sea. Each location which was the inspiration for a painting is marked by a laminated copy of the painting in question, as well as some information about the artist who created it. This is an excellent way to see the area and to learn about Antibes’ creative past.
The Naval and Napoleonic Museum
Museum
The Picasso Museum in Château Grimaldi
Building, Museum
The Safranier Free Commune
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
This place is really a village within a village. There are 129 free communes in France and Safranier has been counted among them since 1966. They describe themselves as free and with the aim “to do good and have fun”. Visitors to Safranier can expect an area of narrow, cobbled streets, with good restaurants and lively bars. At certain times of the year, various festivals erupt, from from the expected (markets) to the wholly unexpected (spaghetti eating contests!).
Cap d’Antibes
Natural Feature
The Cap is a headland running between Antibes and the neighboring town of Juan-les-Pins, which has a multitude of sights to offer intrigued visitors to the area. This area is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, taking in the view of the sea, the villas and the gardens. Keep an eye out for the La Garoupe chapel, a shrine dedicated to those lost at sea with plentiful ship models and sea artifacts dotted around. There is also the extensive Jardin Thuret, which has been around since 1857
Villa Eilenroc
Park
Sail Antibes cape
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Experience a private sailboat tour around the stunning Antibes Cape, where you can swim in the crystal-clear Mediterranean waters and try stand-up paddleboarding at your own pace. With a dedicated skipper, this exclusive journey allows you to explore hidden coves and pristine beaches, away from the crowds. Whether you’re an adventurer or seeking relaxation, this personalized tour offers breathtaking coastal views and memorable water activities. Perfect for families, couples, or friends, it’s an unforgettable way to enjoy the natural beauty of the French Riviera.
Marineland
Amusement Park, Aquarium
Fort Carré
Ruins
Jazz Festival
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Once a year, Antibes and Juan-les-Pins team up to present the Jazz à Juan festival, which counts Dave Brubeck, Stevie Wonder and Ravi Coltrane among its past patrons. The jazz influence comes from the sister town of New Orleans, from which a number of bands playing in the festival originate. Visitors can expect nine days of grooving in total, for which combination tickets are available online.
The Beaches
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
It’d be mad to come to Antibes and not spend at least one day sunbathing and dipping in the sea. For a day with family and every amenity under the sun, Plage du Ponteil is the ideal destination: It’s close to town, with showers, toilets, bars and small boats to hire. For something more secluded, try Plage Mala, which is split into a public beach and a restaurant-owned section. This beach was supposedly used by Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his lover when they holidayed in the area.
The Little Train of Antibes Juan-les-Pins
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Complement your adventure with a ride on the charming Little Train of Antibes Juan-les-Pins. Begin by cruising along the Mediterranean, enjoying swimming and stand-up paddleboarding in secluded spots. Then, discover the picturesque streets and historical landmarks of Antibes and Juan-les-Pins aboard the Little Train. This unique combination offers the perfect mix of relaxation and exploration, with stunning coastal views and a guided tour through these iconic Riviera towns. Ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking an unforgettable French Riviera experience.