The Principality of Monaco, a small city-state overlooking the pristine blue waters of the Mediterranean, is a place famed for its glamour and wealth. The Palais Princier, former home of Princess Grace and current home of her son, Prince Albert II, is at the top of the cliff-bound medieval Monaco-Ville. More well known is Monte Carlo, a neighborhood soaked in sun, money, and expensive champagne, and home to the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, the European Poker Tour, and the Monte Carlo Rally.
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5.0 based on 126 reviews
Nababbo Sail offers sailing boat trips everyday in Monaco. Aboard the great 20 m sailing boat Nababbo (Vallicelli '65 feet), Giulia and Francesco will let you live an incredible experience! You can share the trip with other people (maximum 12 guests) or you can choose the exclusivity of a tailored trip. Nababbo Sail proposes 8 hours trip from 10am to 6pm with lunch on board. During the trip it is possible to sail, to visit some beautiful bays around Monaco, to sunbathe and relax, to taste typical French and Italian food and wine, to swim and meet new people! They speak Italian, English and French and are very careful with kids. As they are professionals, quality and safety are very important. The captain Francesco has STCW Master 200 GT and the boat is equipped with all safety systems compliant with the sea law. Giulia is a great cook and hostess. On board you can have fun with two stand-up paddles. They also organize week-ends and week cruises.
4.5 based on 1,245 reviews
Magnificent cathedral, built from 1875 to 1901, is the last home of the ruling princes and the Princess Grace of Monaco several important 16th-century paintings are exhibited. Also relics the relics of St. Devote, Patron Saint of the Princely Family and Monegasques. A gorgeous organ built in 2011 with more than 7000 pipes and 4 keyboards is one of the most powerful in the world. Proper dress code where required Horaires Messes: En semaine 18h: Chapelle de la Miséricorde Samedi 18h: Cathédrale Dimanche 10h30: Cathédrale (présence de la chorale des Petits Chanteurs) 18h: Messe en latin Chapelle de la Miséricorde
Built in Roma-Byzantine style, from a white stone which is said to get brother when it rain. Was erected in 1875 where ones was St. Nichols Church. This cathedral is the resting place for several members of the Grimaldi family, included Princess Grace and Rainier III.
4.5 based on 242 reviews
50 daily scheduled 7 minute helicopter flights between Nice Airport and Monaco.Departure every 30 minutes .Sightseeing flights to discover Monaco and the French Riviera, 10, 20 or 30 minutes.Customize your own tour to Cannes, Saint Tropez, Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and Switzerland.Heli Air Monaco offers a courtesy shuttle between Monaco Heliport and the client’s accommodation.NEW: limousine service in Monaco and the French Riviera
4.5 based on 882 reviews
Beautiful tropical gardens surrounding the Observatory Cave, featuring weird rock formations.
The Jardin Exotique was difficult for us to find. The street signs send you in circles. It would have been nice if there was a tourist bus that took you up there. We came back another day by car with the address and it is right on top of the city. We paid 7.20€ and it was worth the entrance fee. The Jardin is filled with beautiful different cacti. I’ve never seen so many different types. The path wanders round and is beautifully done. There is also a small pond with Koi fish. There are also benches so you can sit and admire. You can also get stunning views of the harbour and the royal residence. Once you have done the Jardin you can also go to the Cave which is included with your ticket. There is also a washroom (no cost), just off from the entrance to the cave. In total it is about 300 steps down. There are handrails to hold on to. The tours are hourly on the hour. A guide takes you down the steps and once at the bottom they talk about the cave and the stalactites and stalagmites. It is only in French but we had a multilingual group and people were wonderful with the translation. The tour takes about 20 minutes but our group took about 40 minutes which included the climb up. We had all ages in our group. There is no rush to get to the top. You can stop and rest on your way up if you have to but it is a steady climb up. It is also quite wet at the bottom so it may be slippery. The temperature in there is constant between 18 and 25 degrees C I believe they told us....so not too cold. Would definitely recommend this visit!
4.5 based on 2,377 reviews
My favourite view on the French Riviera. There is a little hike involved so make sure you have appropriate shoes but it’s not too hard. There is also gardens and the walk leading to the Palace is so beautiful!
4.5 based on 2,963 reviews
Possibly one of the best spots ever for people a and more importantly super car watching. The breathtaking casino, cafe de Paris, numerous other pavement cafes and restaurants and a very very well stocked and reasonably priced souvenir shop Whats not to love in one of Europe’s most iconic locations
4.5 based on 1,542 reviews
Small Japanese garden with koi pond and a tea house. Takes 20-30 minutes to visit and even in the area they built heavily is quiet and clean.
4.5 based on 999 reviews
A wonderful experience to overlook the magnificent harbour. It is well worth the effort to gain height to secure those memorable vantage points and capture them on your camera.
4.5 based on 464 reviews
i like the neat combination of the greenery in this garden with the sea view in the background ..... beautiful flowers and plants peaceful and colorful place always with the sea view beneath it....
4.5 based on 1,232 reviews
Iconic point for panorama view of the city and entire harbour of Monaco. Courtyard is big but empty, very clean indeed. Change guards at 11.55AM everyday but I didn't want to wait around as heard it's always too crowded. It was nice enough for magnificent view and the route to walk up on top of the hill was pleasant. It's a highlight visit while you're in Monaco.
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