Nice in the South of France is spot by spectacular beaches, crystal waters, and Mediterranean ambiance that you’d definitely need to visit. Nice on the French Riviera has optimum locations for beautiful beaches, suitable for everyone from small children to sports fans and everyone in between. No matter if you search for a place to relax, water sports or simply sit in the sun, Nice is the place to be. Here are some of the best beaches in Nice that our trip will not forget.
The Promenade des Anglais
Perhaps the most iconic waterfront (by location) along the Nice waterfront would be the Promenade des Anglais or the Promenade des Anglais. This long pebble beach lies along the coast for approximately 7 kilometers and is great for a relaxed stroll and sunbathing. Rental of a deck chair is made available to you, sit, relax and enjoy the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. The promenade is also a great place for a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops who bring a vibrant hub of activity to the area.
Verdict:
Ideal for the rest who want to hang out in a lively beach that has an array of amenities and impressive sea views.
Beau Rivage Beach
Beau Rivage Beach is the place for if you like the beach surrounded by sand and definitely one of the best beaches one can find here. This beach, which lies between the Promenade des Anglais and the Quai des États-Unis, offers both sand and pebbles, which make for a good place for people to lay on the sun worship. There are showers, toilets, sunbed rentals and so on on the beach. Besides, if you are fond of water sports then jet ski or paddleboard will become your favorite pastime.
Verdict:
A good option for the person who wants a blend of sandy and pebbly beaches on your doorstep, logical amenities and water sports.
Coco Beach
Coco Beach is well hidden and is perfect if you are looking for a secluded and natural atmosphere. This small pebble beach is located just east of the Port of Nice, being quiet and peaceful from the crowds. Separated by cliffs and greenery, Coco Beach is a place of quiet. Be aware that you will not have much facilities like showers and toilets, so prepare as best as you can.
Verdict:
A rather quiet, natural beach for those who enjoy a more quiet, natural beach.
Blue Beach
Families are drawn to Blue Beach near the exclusive Albert 1er Gardens. This public and private beach has a sandy flooring that gives you the opportunity to sunbathe and make sandcastles. This is also where you will find the extra nearby amenities of sun loungers, umbrellas and beachside dining. You can also spend some time on a paddleboard and rent them, or play beach volleyball tournaments.
Verdict:
Sandy shores and various activities are some things that you will find at this family beach, which is perfect for children and adults as well.
Paloma Beach
Paloma Beach in Nice is an idyllic option if you want to have a little further explore Nice, near Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Pristine cliffs, crystal clear waters, this exclusive private beach is surrounded by luxury. There is a seaside restaurant, sun loungers and attentive service at Paloma Beach. Admittedly, entrance fee is charged, but the views and serenity that you get from there are definitely worth the trip.
Verdict:
For a luxurious and exclusive experience it is a premium beach showcasing the beauty of the French Riviera.
Conclusion
Nice, with its variety of beautiful beaches, offers something for everyone. Nice has you covered for a lively atmosphere, sandy shores, secluded spots, luxurious beach experience…. You can not afford to miss the visit to the Promenade des Anglais, Beau Rivage Beach, Coco Beach, Blue Beach and myself if you have time head over to Paloma Beach to give a taste of pure luxury. Sunscreen, towel, packing and get ready for the best beaches in the South of France!
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