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Riviera Corniches (MCM-B)

Sept 9th, Sunday 2:00 - 5:30

Nice

Upon arrival in Nice, take a brief orientation tour along the Promenade des Anglais and past some of the town’s beautiful squares. Following your orientation tour, continue on with the return drive to Monte Carlo via the Corniche Inférieure, or Lower Corniche, which runs along the foot of the mountain slopes and follows the coastal road. Take in splendid vistas of picturesque Villefranche and a charming fishing village en route to the ship.

Experience the exquisite beauty of the French Riviera during this picturesque sightseeing drive through the Grande, Middle, and Lower Corniches. Between Nice and Menton the pine- forested Alpes drop precipitously to the sea, creating one of the most dramatic and inspiring views in Europe. Carved into the mountainside are three roads known as the Corniches.

Depart the pier via coach for a scenic sightseeing drive through the French Riviera.

La Turbie

Your journey begins on the Grande Corniche, which offers marvelous vistas extending as far as Italy. A stop is then made at the village of La Turbie. Located at an altitude of 1,575 feet (473 metres), the village offers splendid panoramic views of the coast and Monaco. After a brief photo stop at La Turbie, continue along the Middle, or ‘Moyenne’ Corniche for scenic views that extend to the north and village of Eze, where a comfort stop is made before continuing on to Nice. En route, admire stunning views of Beaulieu, Cap Ferrat and Villefranche. Eze

Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair, able to embark/disembark the coach without assistance; Eze would not be suitable for these guests. The tour sequence may vary. Local currency is required for restroom facilities. During the Grand Prix this tour is subject to operate in a different manor in certain aspects and traffic can be expected to be heavy.

MORNING AND EVENING OPEN

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