You could spend every day at the beach in Antibes and feel you've had a rewarding trip. But make a point of exploring Antibes' Old Town as well, called by some the cultural heart of the Côte d'Azur. Visit the Musée Picasso for its splendid artwork, sculpture terrace, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Later, enjoy dozens of restaurants, or take a quick ride into Juan-les-Pins for its lively nightlife.
Restaurants in Antibes
4.0 based on 1,017 reviews
After the hussle and bussell of Nice beach, JLP beach is such a welcome sight. It’s got such a chilled vibe with the gentle lapping of the bright blue sea on the fine golden sand.. it’s beautiful. Very clean but does get crowded especially at the weekend. It’s shallow for paddling in and crystal clear. You can have a massage too.
4.0 based on 82 reviews
Great beach, very busy in summer, but out of season, beautiful place to be. Sun doesn't say on the beach long in October onwards due to flats behind, but still a great beach to sit and have a picnic and play in the sand and paddle in the water with the family. Views are spectacular and there's plenty of parking. We were there after recent storms and there was a yacht on the beach and lots of debris but still doesn't detract from the beauty of the view. Watch the road if you've got small kids, people drive like maniacs through there and it's a busy road.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
I’m not sure which beach the “beach of Antibes” might be, the whole city borders the beach. Toward Nice there are rocky beaches. Toward Juan les Pins and Golfe Juan there are sandy beaches. When we want to relax we head to the beaches along the road that borders Cap Antibes. There is every kind of beach you might dream of!
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