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Perfect Holiday Destinations in the South of France

The south of France has a special allure that draws tourists from across the world. The glamour of the Cannes Film festival, and access to exclusive beachfront hotels and swanky yachts have a lot to do with this. But there are several tranquil hideaways too, where you can relax and rejuvenate in the nature’s lap. Let’s take a look at some of the coolest holiday destinations in the south of France.

Marseille

Marseille’s historic Vieux Port is a cruise ship terminal that is surrounded by swish restaurants and buzzing nightlife. As a significant centre of culture, it is home to many theatres. A visit to its opera houses is highly recommended for classic music connoisseurs.

The byzantine church of ‘Basilica of Notre-Dame de La Garde’ offers great views of the city while the Abbaye St. Victor and Château d’If fortress (the setting of the famous Alexander Dumas novel ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’) are other attractions in France’s second largest city.

Cannes

This glitzy city on the French Riviera is probably most famous for hosting the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, which is attended by international movie stars and celebrities. With its exclusive boutiques, hotels, private beaches and yachts, Cannes is a popular hub for the jet set crowd. Tourist traffic is understandably highest during the film festival time, with tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite show biz personalities. Luxury Cannes apartments and hotels offer great accommodation solutions to vacationers.

Nice

The old world charm of Nice, with its narrow winding streets, blends seamlessly with the modern boutiques and restaurants. A popular costal destination, Nice is home to picturesque churches and the stunning Musée d’Art Moderne. Its attractive pebble beaches, pleasant promenade and relaxed atmosphere make it ideal for tourists who are looking for a more laid-back experience.

Corsica

With its idyllic beaches, chestnut forests and quaint mountain villages, Corsica has the picture-perfect postcard look. The crystal clear waters of its pristine beaches offer great scuba diving opportunities while Porto Vecchio’s bustling nightlife is ideal for party animals. There is accommodation aplenty in Corsica, with many hotels, apartments, villas and holiday homes catering to tourists.

The transportation system within the south of France is reliable and convenient, which is good news for international travellers. From an excellent train network to house boats and bicycles, the modes of transport are many. The available accommodation options will suit travellers who don’t mind splurging and those with modest budgets as well. From luxury Cannes apartments and pricey hotels to 2-star motels and youth hostels, there is something for all tourists.