Cannes Sights

  1. Cruise St-Tropez

    You head out to sea and gaze back at the coast, relaxed and content. Floating in to St Tropez, things just get better. Despite an international reputation for glamour and exclusivity, provincial charm still lingers here. The village, port, Citadel, shops, Ponche district, church, Annonciade Museum and the market - you might have to come back again tomorrow.

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  2. Île Ste-Marguerite

    Just 20 minutes away, the tranquil Île Ste-Marguerite feels far from the madding crowd. Only 3.25km (2mi) wide, the enigmatic Man in the Iron Mask was incarcerated in the fort during the 17th century. Immortalised in Alexandre Dumas' novel Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (The Viscount of Bragelonne), the identity of the masked man (or woman?) remains a mystery.

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  3. Vieux Port

    The Vieux Port (Old Port) is literally in the centre of town. It is bordered by the Gare Maritime (Marine Railway Station), the pretty Allées de la Liberté where the morning Marché aux Fleurs (Flower Market) is held, the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) and the main shopping streets. For boating enthusiasts, it has 750 mooring berths and 150 stopover berths.

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