Explore Antibes with our photo tour of the area. Our selection of photos of famous landmarks, architecture, beaches to get a real flavour of the people and their culture to help you choose your next yachting vacation location.
Enjoy a quiet evening drink
The Pointe de I'ilette features stunning views of the Cap d'Antibes and makes for an ideal destination for an end of evening drink.
The Royal Beach Lounge is attached to the Royal Antibes hotel and offers an enticing selection of Italian cuisine in addition to a delicious wine menu.
Sat on the previous site of a fortified tower, which was destroyed in the 17th century, the Nomad sits on the restored waterfront overlooking the port.
Created by the Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, Nomad is a hollow sculpture which can be viewed from the inside for a unique perspective of Antibes.
The Antibes Yacht Show is the first international charter show of the year for the Mediterranean region.
Any visit to Antibes would not be complete without a day at the show. Starting in 2007, the show is held at the largest marina in Europe and showcases around 200 exhibitors every year.
Spend the morning on a peaceful beach away from the main hustle and bustle of Antibes.
Plage de la Gravette is a beautiful, quiet beach not far from a string of inviting restaurants with clear water for a paddle, swim or snorkelling session.
For what was once a small oceanarium with a minimal selection of exhibits, Marineland has become one of the biggest marine exhibition parks in the world.
Home to some incredible marine species like dolphins and killer whales, Marineland is a perfect excursion in Antibes for all the family to enjoy.
Three main parks provide beautiful walks in Antibes.
The Exflora Park, the Eilenroc Gardens and Thuret Park all have staggering selections of indigenous flora and fauna as well as impressive rock formations and native wildlife. Ideal for an afternoon stroll.
After a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants along the promenade of Antibes take a stroll in the moonlight for some beautiful holiday photographs.
See the moonbeams reflect off of le Nomade for unforgettable photos and cast your eye over the reflections before retiring for the evening on your luxury charter yacht.
The Archaeology Museum is a must see for charter guests when visiting Antibes.
Located on top of the Promenade Amiral de Grasse, at the 17th century fortress of Bastion St Andre, the museum proudly displays an interesting selection of artefacts found in shipwrecks and digs around the local area.
Visit the region in April to see the popular Antique Show of Antibes.
Spanning over two weeks, the festival attracts large numbers of visitors and is the largest show of its kind in all of France. View spectacular pieces and make some purchases for hints of unique personality for your home.
Antibes has an expansive selection of ports to choose when visiting the area. With over 3000 moorings in total there's plenty of space and many spectacular views to choose from.
The most popular port is the Port Vauban. As the largest yachting harbour in the European continent, this port has 2000 berths and is the home port of some of the world's largest superyachts, as well as the host location for the Antibes Yacht Show.
Every year in June the local residents and guests gather to celebrate the patron saint of fishermen, Saint Peter.
A parade of bright and vibrant colour makes its way through the streets of Antibes, with fishermen decorating their boats and floating around the coast in procession.
Hidden away in the centre of town, the small La Tour Museum promotes a quaint and informative insight into the history of Antibes.
Conveniently placed near to some pretty cafes, the museum displays photos, tools, costumes and informative plaques relating to the interesting history behind the French town.
Take to the streets of Antibes in one of the most popular and prestigious jazz festivals in the world.
Pass many colonial style windows as you attend various Jazz à Juan outdoor concerts in popular locations in the town. Taking place in July, the festival is a must see and features multiple well known jazz artists every year.
Tasty French cuisine doesn't get much more authentic than freshly caught and prepared seafood in Antibes.
The Restaurant Albert 1er - Poissonnerie "Chez Mô" overlooks the bay with comfortable outdoor seating and prides itself in presenting incredible seafood dishes which promote the authenticity or traditional fish dishes for the Cote D'Azur.
Listen to beautiful acoustics in the Antibes Cathedral at the festival of sacred music.Taking place in January, the festival attracts big numbers every year, making it a must see when in Antibes.
The roman catholic church was rebuilt in the 13th century after being partially destroyed in 1124. Till this day the cathedral is a focal point for local religion and houses some beautiful rennaisance artwork.
Make your way along the promenade to see the Fort Carre.
The stunning 16th century fortress stands in lush green grounds full of native flora and fauna and boasts panoramic views of the surrounding area. The fortress is worth a visit just to see the unusual star shape of the structure.
Dine in style onboard your luxury charter yacht with a menu of French cuisine and a bottle of chilled Provencal wine.
Markets in southern France boast incredible selection and variety in their products. One of the best markets to visit in Antibes is the Marché Provençal. Pick up ripe fruit from orchards and freshly ground spices to create phenomenal dishes in your galley.
The Provencal area is known for talented artists lining the promenades with stunning portraits and scenes from the coastal towns, but Antibes has a real treat for art enthusiasts.
The Picasso Museum has one of the most impressive collections of the artist's work in the world. Boasting no less than 200 pieces the museum brings a stunning concept of art to the already beautiful town of Antibes.
The seasonal Antibes Land is a highlight for many visitors and boasts a good selection of amusement park style rides and attractions.
Perfect for spending the day in the town, Antibes Land has various restaurants to choose from, in addition to a 5D cinema, Paradise Island for children and sideshows for everyone.
The summer months offer a huge choice in exciting parties and memorable nights on the town.
Outdoor concerts, beach parties and exclusive DJ sets from world famous DJs rock the local nightclubs on a daily basis. Adjourn to the balconies and terraces for private viewings of spectacular fireworks displays and exclusive gatherings with premium cocktails.
The coastline of Antibes has many vantage points for impeccable views of the southern French coast, some of which also feature some magnificent sculptures.
Idyllic scenery and works of art go hand in hand along the Antibes coast making the promenade a perfect afternoon walk for a cultural outing before supper.
Antibes is a flourishing landscape with a stunning hillside backdrop, ideal for walks and peaceful afternoons.
Walk through the natural flora and fauna to truly appreciate the beauty of Mediterranean horticulture. See Mediterranean favourites like olive trees and indigenous pine trees which are around 100 years old.
Escape for a few hours to an area of solitude at La Petite Grenille.
The tiny island off the coast of Antibes offers the perfect opportunity to escape mainstream tourists and head to a private sanctuary for some peace and quiet time.
Find a spot of solitude along the 16 mile coastline of Antibes for some quality quiet time.
Indulge in a picnic on the beach or have a gentle cruise around the bay on your tender to make the most of the space and serenity of an almost abandoned beach.
Sculptures are sprinkled throughout Antibes, but in addition to the famous Nomad on the waterfront, the other main attraction is the selection of bronze figures on stilts.
Designed by Nicolas Lavarenne, the figures can be seen in a variety of poses but the most impressive is the fight scene. Found on the esplanade of Pré aux Pêcheurs these sculptures are a must see for art enthusiasts.
In addition to the many sculptures around Antibes, a casual walk around the town will also introduce you to some spectacular water fountains.
The fountain by the Porte Marine and Boulevard d’Aguillon is a memorial for Louis d’Aguillon, who made restorations on the aqueduct “Fontvielle” to bring clean water to Antibes.
Snorkelling is a must when visiting the Antibes coast.
In addition to a variety of fish, there are regular visits from other incredible species including lobsters and octopus. One of the best places to see the abundant sealife is at the wreck of Robuste II.
The promenade along the coast of Antibes is beautiful by day and stunning bu night.
Take a casual stroll along the lamp lit promenade to watch the glistening lights on the clear waters and enjoy a quiet drink at one of the bars located just metres away from the water's edge.
To help you in your search for your perfect luxury charter yacht for your next vacation, we’ve selected some of the finest and most exclusive superyachts and megayachts that are currently available for charter in Antibes.
To help you in your search for your perfect luxury charter yacht for your next vacation, we’ve selected some of the finest and most exclusive superyachts and megayachts that are currently available for charter in Antibes.