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25 Best Things to Do in Monaco
Monaco sits on the glamorous French Riviera and is known for being a small principality headed by the Prince of Monaco. The principality stretches for two square kilometers but what it may lack in size it certainly makes up for in style. This is one of the most affluent spots in the world as well as being blessed with an abundance of nature.
Lined with blue seas, the warm climate here is the perfect weather for the palm trees that dot the lanes and you will find exotic flowers and lush vegetation galore. One of the best known areas of the principality is The Rock or Le Rocher which is a large rocky bluff which is also the home of the main part of the city called Monaco-Ville. Easily accessible from neighboring Nice in France, this is the place to come for glitz and glamour, and if you fancy trying your luck then you can spend time in the casinos here and cultivate your inner James Bond.
Here are the best things to do in Monaco :
1. Tour the Palais du Prince
Monaco is known for being a principality and you can see this first hand at the Palais du Prince.
The palace sits high above Monaco and dates from the 13th century when it would have been a Genoese fortress.
You can visit the palace when the Prince is not in residence, and an easy way to tell is to look for the flag in the main tower.
If it is raised then it means that the Prince is at home.
Some of the highlights of a visit include the gallery modeled in the Italianate style, as well as the Blue Room which is known for its blue and gold decorations.
There is also an ornate Throne Room and a Palatine Chapel.
2. Visit the Monte Carlo Casino
The Casino de Monte Carlo is one of the most famous casinos in the world, particularly as it was built in the flamboyant Beaux Arts style in 1893. The marble atrium is similarly lavish in style and you will find 28 onyx columns that welcome you to the Gaming Rooms.
Fans of James Bond are certain to enjoy the scenery, as this is said to have been the setting for the James Bond novel Casino Royale.
There are different gaming rooms here that are decorated in a variety of themes, but make sure you look up and take in the chandeliers and the stunning artwork as you try your luck.
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3. Visit the Musée Oceanographique
The Musée Oceanographique is 90 meters above sea level and it took 11 years to construct the foundations that stop the museum toppling to the ground.
It was officially opened in 1910 which makes it one of the oldest aquariums in the world and is dedicated to marine artifacts and oceanography.
One of the signature sections of the museum is the collection of scientific items that date from an exploration undertaken by Prince Albert I as well as Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
There are also three aquariums here including a Mediterranean Aquarium, a Tropical Aquarium, and a Shark Lagoon.
There are over 6,000 marine life creatures here and 100 different pools that are designed to mimic their natural environment include reconstructed coral reefs.
Younger visitors can enjoy a dedicated touch tank to get up close to critters like sea urchins, starfish, and baby sharks.
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4. Walk around Jardin Exotique
Located in Fontvieille just outside of the city center is the Jardin Exotique.
This garden sits high on a towering bluff that looks out over the ocean and you will find lush surroundings coupled with stunning vistas.
The garden first opened its doors in 1933 and you will find a surprising mix of plants including African and Latin American species that grow here due to the warm weather.
There are 7,000 species of plants on show and you can also explore an Observatory Cave that is covered in stalactites and stalagmites.
5. Visit the Monaco Cathedral
Monaco Cathedral stands out because of the white stones that were used in its construction.
Built in the Roman-Byzantine style, the cathedral houses the remains of the former princes of Monaco including Prince Rainier.
The cathedral was built in 1875 although some of the artifacts inside are older such as an altar piece which was painted in 1500. Other items to look out for include a grand organ as well as the main throne which is carved from white marble.
6. Sunbathe at Larvotto Beach
Close to the iconic Avenue Princess Grace is Larvotto Beach which is also the only public beach in the principality.
The beach is surrounded by nets so that swimmers can bathe without the fear of jellyfish or if you prefer to stay out of the water then you can sunbathe on the strip of golden sand.
Water sports are popular here including jet skiing and sea kayaking.
7. Wander around Les Jardins Saint-Martin
Les Jardins Saint-Martin look over the sparkling Mediterranean Sea below and are known for a memorial statue of Prince Albert I. The gardens skirt along the coast and take you along the Le Rocher coastline.
The flowers here are both indigenous and exotic thanks to the warm Mediterranean climate that helps them to grow.
You can go for a wander around the gardens and check out the dainty pools, pretty fountains, and stunning views over the azure waters.
8. Watch a race at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo is known for its Formula One Races that take place every year in May.
What makes the race so special is that it cuts through the streets of the city past Boulevard Albert I and past the famous Monte-Carlo Fairmont Hotel.
The race has an illustrious place in history and has been in operation since the beginning of the 20th century and it is definitely worth attending if you should happen to be in Monaco at the right time.
9. Have a drink at Quay Jean Charles Rey
Quay Jean Charles Rey sits on the water and is located on the other side of Le Rocher.
It is known for being a scenic place to have a drink and you will find a range of cafes and eateries overlooking the quay here including oddities like a traditional English pub.
If you are looking for a good way to end a busy day in Monaco then this makes a great choice for a sundowner.
10. Watch a show at the Opera de Monte Carlo
Also known as Salle Garnier, the Opera de Monte Carlo is located on the iconic Place de Casino which is the most famous spot in all of Monaco.
The opera house was built in 1878 and its main performance space is covered in pretty red and gold decorations.
You will also find ornate carvings here in the form of frescoes and sculptures and if you like opera, ballet, or musical concerts then don’t miss the chance to catch a show in this opulent setting.
11. Visit the Monaco Naval Museum
Looking over the marina in Monaco is the Monaco Naval Museum which first opened its doors in the 1990s and has a range of maritime related memorabilia including over 250 ships in model form.
Many of the items on display here belonged to Prince Rainier III and were donated to the museum from his private collection.
The museum takes you back in time with a look at Roman ships, traditional Viking longboats, and graceful Spanish galleons.
There is even a model of the Titanic as well as the Nimitz, a US warship that is also the largest in the world.
12. Tour Monaco Harbor
Located at the base of Monaco’s famous blustery cliffs is the main harbor of Monaco.
Yachts bob on the water and the harbor, which is also known as Port de la Condamine, dates from 1901. The Prince’s main yacht is located here as well as those of many moneyed Monaco residents, so this is a top spot to check out these amazing vessels, even if you don’t get to go aboard.
There are also a range of eateries and cafes here which mean that you can have a snack while enjoying the vistas over the water.
13. Do some shopping
Monaco is known for its opulence which also means that you can expect to find a good range of upscale shopping opportunities here.
These include perfume, jewelry, and other designer and luxury goods, and one of the best places to splash some cash in Monaco is along the Avenue de Monte-Carlo.
If you are looking for famous fashions then you will find these on the swish Boulevard des Moulins.
Avenue Princess Grace, named in honor of Grace Kelly, is also another good choice if you want to find some elegant clothes and accessories.
14. Visit the Nouveau Musee National de Monaco
Nestled inside two villas is the Nouveau Musee National de Monaco.
The villas are known as Villa Paloma and Villa Sauber and are filled with contemporary art exhibitions which include pretty paintings as well as photography.
The museum also operates as a kind of conservation center and works on restoring traditional art work such as antique dolls and costumes.
15. Wander around the Princess Grace Rose Garden
The Princess Grace Rose Garden is a moving visit for anyone who was a fan of the American film star Grace Kelly, who was married to the former prince of Monaco, Prince Rainier.
It was Prince Rainier III who built the garden in memory of his wife who was killed in a car crash and it first opened its doors in 1984. The park spans four hectares of land and has a dainty lake surrounded by palm trees and even an olive grove.
As the name suggests, you will also find over 8,000 rose bushes here.
16. Visit Casino Square
Casino Square is one of the most iconic spots in Monaco and any James Bond fans will want to make the trip here.
The square is the home of the Casino of Monte Carlo which was made famous in the book Casino Royale, but if you don’t have the cash to gamble the night away then a visit to the square is probably the next best thing.
The buildings here are all illuminated at night and include the world-famous casino as well as the Hotel de Paris and the opera house.
17. Admire the Collection de Voitures Anciennes
Located in Fontvielle is the Collection of Voitures Anciennes which is an exhibition featuring some of the private cars in the collection of the Prince of Monaco.
There are around 100 cars and models and many of these are vintage vehicles from Europe or America.
There is also a display of old fashioned coaches here and car-enthusiasts should make sure not to miss this spot off the itinerary.
18. Explore the Jardin Japonais
You may not think of a traditional Japanese garden when you think of Monaco but this is exactly what you will find on a bluff to the east of the principality.
Here you can tour a typical Zen garden which is covered in pretty plants as well as water features and stone work.
The park stretches for 7,000 meters and has an idyllic waterfall as well as a babbling brook.
There is even a strip of beach here if you are looking to spend some time in one of the quieter spots in Monaco.
19. Admire the Musee de la Chapelle de la Visitation
Another museum located on Le Rocher is the Musee de la Chapelle de la Visitation.
The spot marks the site of the Chapelle de la Visitation which is a baroque chapel that dates from the 17th century and has now been made into a museum where you can take in a range of galleries dedicated to religious art work and scripture.
Some of the other highlights here include a range of paintings by some of the most famous Italian masters.
20. Watch a performance at Fort Antoine
Fort Antonie is a military fortification which has now been transformed into a stunning outdoor theater space.
In the summer months you can watch a range of performances here and the main area can seat up to 350 spectators at one time.
Shows are in French although many people come here simply to spend an evening under the stars in one of the most picturesque spots in Monaco.
21. Discover the Moneghetti District
The Moneghetti District in Monaco is located to the west of the principality and is known for its palatial villas, perfectly manicured gardens, and slanting terraces.
The journey to this district is an adventure in itself and winds around roads cut into the cliff side, so it is not for the faint of heart if you suffer from vertigo.
It is worth a look however if you want to see how some of the richest residents in Monaco live.
22. Watch a match at Louis II Stadium
Monaco may not seem big enough to have its own sports venue but it does in the form of the Louis II Stadium.
The arena dates from 1939 and is the host of the two Monaco football teams.
It also sees international football matches and if you are in town when one of the teams is playing then this is a great experience to see some of Monaco’s sporting prowess in action.
23. Walk around the Old Town
The Old Town of Monaco is essentially centered on ‘Le Rocher’ which means ‘The Rock’ and is a labyrinth of charming little alleyways that date from the middle ages.
Here you will find a huge range of the best attractions in Monaco but also one of the nicest things to do here is to wander around and visit anything that catches your eye like small boutiques and cafes.
24. Enjoy some upscale dining
As well as its wealth Monaco is also known for its fine dining which is understandable given the clientele.
Some of the most expensive yet delicious food in the world can be found here and some of Monaco’s famous restaurants include the Le Louis XV Restaurant (a three Michelin starred venue) as well as the Joel Robuchon Monte Carlo which has two Michelin stars.
There are several other restaurants that have one Michelin star and if you want to splurge on a decadent meal then this is certainly the place to do it.
25. Walk around Fontvieille Park
Fontvieille Park eventually leads to the Princess Grace Memorial Rose garden, although it is worth a visit in its own right.
The park sits on reclaimed land and is one of the best loved green spaces in the whole of Monaco.
Here you will find pretty palm trees and olive groves and there are a number of lakes and ponds that attract the local fauna.
Ducks and swans swim in the lakes all year round and there is an elegant Sculpture Path that spans four hectares.
25 Best Things to Do in Monaco:
- Tour the Palais du Prince
- Visit the Monte Carlo Casino
- Visit the Musée Oceanographique
- Walk around Jardin Exotique
- Visit the Monaco Cathedral
- Sunbathe at Larvotto Beach
- Wander around Les Jardins Saint-Martin
- Watch a race at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix
- Have a drink at Quay Jean Charles Rey
- Watch a show at the Opera de Monte Carlo
- Visit the Monaco Naval Museum
- Tour Monaco Harbor
- Do some shopping
- Visit the Nouveau Musee National de Monaco
- Wander around the Princess Grace Rose Garden
- Visit Casino Square
- Admire the Collection de Voitures Anciennes
- Explore the Jardin Japonais
- Admire the Musee de la Chapelle de la Visitation
- Watch a performance at Fort Antoine
- Discover the Moneghetti District
- Watch a match at Louis II Stadium
- Walk around the Old Town
- Enjoy some upscale dining
- Walk around Fontvieille Park
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A small modified pizza topped with onions, tomatoes and olives, this Monégasque appetizer is said to have originated in Nice. Find it sold at high-end bakeries or daily markets, and see locals snacking on it hot or cold throughout the day. It is the perfect combo of French food with Italian influence.
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Both practical and stylish, a sun-hat is the ideal way to feel immersed in the chic Monaco setting whilst staying protected under the hot Mediterranean sun.
Comfortable flats
A comfortable and practical shoe is crucial for a trip to Monaco. The best way to explore this destination is by foot so you can find yourself comfortable as you explore hidden gems and grand sights of this glamorous nation.
Formal wear
Though there is no written dress code for Casino Monte-Carlo, you may feel out of place without the proper attire for an obligatory evening of rolling dice alongside Monaco’s A-list.
A good camera
Whether you’d like to take an HD photograph, film a continuous movement or snap a picture underwater, a good camera is a necessity for capturing your Monaco travel experiences.
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Gorgeous and glittering Monaco is a tiny royal principality on the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera) . Less than two square kilometers in size, it is perhaps the most glamorous little stretch of land on the planet.
A place of sublime natural beauty, Monaco has the lush vegetation and balmy weather of the Mediterranean. There is a seductive quality to the scenery, with its graceful palm trees, colorful flowers, exotic plants, and sweeping vistas of the deep blue sea.
In Monaco, you can experience the alluring decadence of the French Riviera. Considered to have Europe's highest per capita income, Monaco exudes an air of exclusivity and extravagant wealth, with its lavish five-star hotels, designer boutiques, luxury yachts, and opulent restaurants.
Monaco is often visited as a day trip from Nice , which is an easy 30-minute train ride away. However, Monaco is also a good base for sightseeing on the Côte d'Azur.
Discover the best places to visit in this stunning seaside city-state and decide how to spend your time with our guide to the top things to do in Monaco.
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Despite its small size, Monaco packs an enormous amount of glitz and luxury. Monte-Carlo is the most glamorous district, found in a spectacularly picturesque setting north of Port Hercule and overlooking the bay.
In front of the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, the Place du Casino terrace has been refurbished with a new fountain and palm trees. The atmosphere is posh, but anyone can take a selfie in front of the Sky Mirror of the square's central fountain.
The utterly chic neighborhood around the Place du Casino is called the Carré d'Or (Square of Gold) , in reference to the streets lined with Belle Epoque monuments, high-end designer stores, and upscale jewelry boutiques.
As Monaco's wealthiest district , Monte-Carlo attracts the rich and famous. Ferraris and "beautiful people" fit right into this neighborhood. You might want to spend some time here browsing the boutiques or enjoying fine dining.
Gourmet restaurants and Michelin-starred establishments abound. For the ultimate gastronomic experience, dine at the three-starred Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Other top choices are the one-starred Le Grill in the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo; Pavyllon restaurant and La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi restaurant, which both have one star; and the two-starred Blue Bay in the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort.
Monte-Carlo is intersected by two elegant boulevards, the Boulevard Princesse Charlotte in the west and the Boulevard des Moulins at its southwestern end. There are many fashionable shopping streets, such as the Avenue de Monte-Carlo , which has many luxury clothing and leather goods boutiques, including as Valentino, Gucci, Hermès, Maison Goyard, and Prada.
The Opera House is also found in the Monte-Carlo district.
Monaco's royal palace stands high above the sea on "Le Rocher" (a rocky promontory). The Palais Princier de Monaco is home to the oldest monarchy in the world. The Genoese noble family of Grimaldi established Monaco in 1297 after they captured the land from the Republic of Genoa.
The residence was originally built in the 13th century as a Genoese fortress and later was transformed into a luxurious Italian Renaissance palace. The monument also incorporates design influences from the Château de Fontainebleau during the era of Louis XIV.
The Palais Princier de Monaco is a private residence but is open to the public from early April through mid-October . You can see the sumptuous State Apartments (Grands Appartements), including the Hercule Gallery adorned with 16th- and 17th-century frescoes.
In July and August on some Sundays and Thursdays, the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra performs classical music concerts in the main courtyard.
A tradition of the Sovereign House, the Changing of the Guards takes place every day at 11:55am in front of the palace. The Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince (Palace Guards) conduct this traditional ceremony in full uniform and accompanied by L' Orchestre des Carabiniers du Prince military brass band.
Address: Place du Palais, Monaco-Ville
The principality of Monaco is blessed with an amazing landscape. The Old Town (Monaco-Ville) stands on a steep promontory called "Le Rocher" ("The Rock") which looks out to the Mediterranean Sea. This historic center of Monaco dates back to the 13th century when the principality was founded.
Monaco-Ville contains some of the top tourist attractions of Monaco, including the Palais Princier de Monaco and the Cathédrale de Monaco . The Monaco-Ville district also includes a medieval quarter, full of pedestrian alleyways where you'll find many restaurants, cafés, and boutiques.
Plan to explore Monaco-Ville before or after visiting the Palais Princier de Monaco. It makes sense to take a tour of the Prince's Palace, then stop for lunch and window shopping in Monaco-Ville, and next visit the Cathedral of Monaco (perhaps on the way to the Musée Océanographique which is just outside Monaco-Ville), or approach this itinerary in reverse.
You will enjoy wandering the old streets of Monaco-Ville and discovering the unique locally owned shops. The restaurants and casual eateries (pizzerias, crêperies, and fast-food places) are a welcome (affordable) alternative to the pricey fine-dining establishments of Monte-Carlo. Some restaurants have outdoor terraces for dining al fresco.
While in Monaco-Ville, don't miss the Panoramic Viewpoint terrace that is a few steps away from the Palais Princier. From this viewpoint, you can admire the yachts in the Port de Fontvieille (harbor) and the cityscape of Monaco.
If you're looking at the south-facing side of the building, the Musée Océanographique de Monaco appears to emerge from the sea. In this dramatic setting, the museum and aquariums stand on massive foundations that took 11 years to build.
This is one of the world's oldest aquariums, commissioned by Prince Albert I, great grandfather of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, and opened in 1910.
Constantly evolving, the Oceanographic Museum has world-renowned exhibits of marine science and oceanography. The museum's valuable scientific collections include finds from the exploration of Prince Albert I and the discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
Three different Aquariums display marine life in magnificent shapes and colors: the Tropical Aquarium, Mediterranean Aquarium, and Shark Lagoon. The museum boasts 6,000 square feet of aquarium exhibits plus a Sea Turtle Odyssey .
The casual La Terrasse restaurant on the museum's rooftop terrace is open for lunch. The main attraction of dining here is the location, which affords superb panoramic views of the coastline. On a clear day, it is possible to see all the way to the Italian Riviera.
Address: Avenue Saint-Martin, Monaco-Ville
The Jardin Exotique covers a craggy cliffside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. This luxuriant botanical garden features an incredible variety of vegetation and mesmerizing coastal vistas.
Because of the balmy weather and consistency of sunshine in this location, exotic plants from the Southwestern United States, Mexico, South America, and Africa are able to thrive here. A wide variety of succulents, including enormous cactuses, also flourish in the warm and dry climate.
The Exotic Garden has an Observatory Cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
Author's Tip : The garden is in the Fontvieille district (the more modern section) of Monaco, outside the historic center. The Jardin Exotique is a long uphill walk from Monaco-Ville where most of the other tourist attractions are located. It's best to drive or get a ride here. There is a parking lot above the gardens at 63 Boulevard du Jardin Exotique.
Renovations update : The Jardin Exotique is currently closed for renovations and is scheduled to reopen in 2024.
Address: 62 Boulevard du Jardin Exotique, Monaco
Prince Rainier and Princess Grace held their marriage ceremony at this splendid 19th-century cathedral. Today, the Cathédrale de Monaco (Saint-Nicholas Cathedral) continues to host celebrations and religious festivals.
Designed in Neo-Romanesque (Byzantine-inspired) style, the Cathédrale de Monaco features a striking facade of white stones from nearby La Turbie. Although the cathedral is relatively modern (built between 1875 and 1884), the sanctuary houses an altarpiece by the Niçois painter Louis Bréa dating from 1500. The Episcopal throne is sculpted from Carrara marble.
The cathedral is the burial place of the Princes of Monaco and houses the tombs of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace.
Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 10 am from September through June, with songs by "Les Petits Chanteurs de Monaco" and " La Maîtrise de la Cathédrale " choir. The cathedral's Grand Organ is used for religious services, as well as concerts of holy music.
You may visit the cathedral (free admission) every day from 9am until 6pm, except during religious services. Please note that you must wear appropriate attire. Tops that reveal shoulders, sleeveless tops, miniskirts, or shorts are not allowed. Bermuda shorts are acceptable.
Address: 4 Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro, Monaco-Ville
Simply amble down the hillside from the Cathédrale de Monaco, and you will stumble upon the breathtaking Jardins Saint-Martin. This pine- and oak-tree-shaded park dazzles you with views of the serene blue Mediterranean Sea.
The Saint-Martin Gardens extend along the coast around Le Rocher peninsula with its steep cliff facing the sea. The gardens offer a rich display of exotic species and vibrant flowers that flourish under the Mediterranean sunshine.
Small paths that weave around the rocky slopes and grassy ridges invite you to take a leisurely stroll while admiring the sculptures, fountains, and beautiful viewpoints. Benches placed in just the right spots allow you to relax and admire the gorgeous scenery.
You may visit Les Jardins Saint-Martin everyday day (free admission) from 9am until 6pm.
Author's Tip: Les Jardins Saint-Martin should be visited on the same day as the Musée Océanographique de Monaco, which is just steps away.
Address: 2 Avenue Saint-Martin, Monaco
The Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco car race takes place in Monte-Carlo every year on the last weekend in May.
This is the only car race in the world that is held on city streets. The narrow streets are not ideal for race cars, but the race continues for the sake of tradition. The first Monaco Grand Prix race was in the early 20th century.
Organized by the Automobile Club of Monaco, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the world's most popular sporting events. The course runs from the Boulevard Albert 1 up toward the Place du Casino and around the harrowing turn in front of the Fairmont Monte Carlo hotel.
If you are visiting Monaco during the month of May, you could also plan to attend the Cannes Film Festival .
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is found on the Place du Casino, a lavish public square in the glamorous Monte-Carlo neighborhood. Upscale restaurants and designer boutiques are found on every corner of this district. The Opera House fits right into this elegant scene.
Charles Garnier, the architect of the Opera House in Paris, designed the Opéra de Monte-Carlo in 1878. The auditorium, called the "Salle Garnier" is entirely decorated in red and gold, with a profusion of intricate bas-reliefs, amazing frescoes, and striking sculptures.
The Salle Garnier was inaugurated by Sarah Bernhardt in 1879. For more than a century, opera and ballet performances have entertained audiences here. The Opera House has welcomed many world-class opera singers.
The Monte-Carlo Opera House mostly stages classic operas but also hosts musical comedies, sacred music concerts, and classical music recitals. The Opera Season begins with a Gala Opening event in September and runs from November through April.
Address: Place du Casino, Monte-Carlo, Monaco
Monaco's waterfront La Condamine district centers around the city's largest harbor. The deep-water Port Hercule was constructed between 1901 and 1926 to provide a large number of moorings. There is berthing space for over 500 vessels. Many luxury yachts are docked here, including the Prince's private vessel.
Known as the world's capital of yachting, Monaco has a prestigious Yacht Club at the Port Hercule marina. The Yacht Club de Monaco on Quai Louis II brings together more than 2,500 members (private yacht owners) from 73 different countries.
The Yacht Club was founded by Prince Rainier III in 1953 and today enjoys the patronage of Prince Albert II. In keeping with its high-profile image, the club hosts regattas, concerts, and the Monaco Yacht Show at the end of September.
The port is a pleasant area to stroll or stop for a meal. There are many restaurants and cafés with outdoor seating, ideal for soaking up the picturesque waterfront scenery.
A hidden attraction within La Condamine district is the Eglise Sainte-Dévote . This small church nestles in a ravine on the northern edge of the town at Place Sainte-Dévote. The 11th-century votive chapel is dedicated to the local patron saint.
The expansive collection of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco is housed in two buildings, the Villa Paloma near the Jardin Exotique and the Villa Sauber on Avenue Princesse Grace.
The museum presents a diverse collection of artworks dating to the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. The collection includes paintings, drawings, photographs, theater costumes, models of stage sets, decorative objects, ceramics, and sculptures.
This forward-thinking museum is also devoted to conservation work, such as the restoration of an antique doll from 1880 and vintage theatrical costumes. The museum encourages dialogue between artists and researchers and promotes learning across artistic, cultural, and scientific disciplines.
Address: Villa Paloma, 56 Boulevard du Jardin Exotique, Monaco; Villa Sauber, 17 Avenue Princesse Grace, Monaco
This exquisite garden was created in 1984 by Prince Rainier III as a tribute to his wife Princess Grace. The four-hectare garden features a small lake bordered by palm trees and an olive grove. Of course, roses are the highlight of the garden. There are 4,000 rose bush es in hundreds of varieties.
Each rose has an identifying QR code (useful for gardeners). Special roses are named for the Princes and Princesses of the Grimaldi Royal Family.
The Rose Garden is maintained using eco-friendly practices and has been awarded the label of "Ecological Garden."
This tranquil garden is one of the best places to visit in Monaco for a moment of relaxation. Find a park bench where you can take in the scenery or go for a walk along the meandering footpaths. As you stroll, you will come across an assortment of contemporary sculptures.
The Princess Grace Rose Garden is located in the Fontvieille district, which is about a 30-minute walk (or short drive) from the Monte-Carlo district or a 15 -minute walk from the Palais Princier .
Address: Avenue des Papalins, Monaco
Automobile aficionados must see this museum in the Fontvieille district, Monaco's most modern neighborhood. The collection exhibits the Prince of Monaco's vintage cars.
The Cars Collection of H.S.H. the Prince of Monaco brings together around 70 vintage automobiles, all made by prestigious European and American car companies such as Rolls Royce, Lincoln, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Maserati.
Address: Les Terrasses de Fontvieille, Monaco
It's a wonderful surprise to find this authentic Japanese garden in a beautiful French Riviera setting. Built right onto a steep hillside in the eastern end of Monaco, the Jardin Japonais replicates a Zen garden using water, stones, bamboo hedges, and Mediterranean trees pruned in the Japanese style.
The garden has a special atmosphere of harmony and serenity. The 7,000-square-meter park includes a rushing waterfall, a pond with koi fish and water lilies, and a teahouse that was imported from Japan. Traditional Japanese lanterns and footbridges add to the magical ambiance.
You may visit the Jardin Japonais daily from 9am until 5:45pm (or 6:45pm in summer). To arrive here, it is about a 10-minute walk from the Place du Casino in Monte-Carlo . However, it is a long walk from the tourist attractions of Monaco-Ville (about a 30-minute walk from the Palais Princier and a bit longer from the Cathédrale de Monaco).
Address: Avenue Princesse Grace, Monte-Carlo
Fort Antoine is an 18th-century military fortress perched on the edge of Le Rocher above Port Hercule. The site has been repurposed as an outdoor theater for symphony concerts and French-language theater performances .
The Théâtre du Fort Antoine hosts a program of French-language theater performances and music concerts from early June until early August. On balmy summer evenings, the 350-seat theater offers an enchanting open-air setting.
You can visit Fort Antoine just to see the amazing coastal views. Admission is free of charge . From Fort Antoine, the vistas extend along the French Riviera all the way to Cannes, as well as in the other direction towards Menton and Italy.
Address: Avenue de la Quarantaine, Monaco-Ville
Monaco is famous for its fine-dining scene. The fancy restaurants cater to a discerning clientele, gourmands who appreciate the best meals that money can buy.
If you're prepared to splurge, try the most renowned dining establishment in Monaco: Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, which boasts three Michelin stars . The menu features contemporary, Mediterranean haute cuisine, prepared from seasonal ingredients of the French Riviera region and fresh locally caught fish.
Located in the opulent Belle-Epoque Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Pavyllon Monte-Carlo has one Michelin star. This chic fine-dining restaurant serves seasonal cuisine for lunch and dinner. With splendid views of the deep-blue sea, the Monaco harbor, and Le Rocher in the distance, the restaurant's outdoor terrace adds to the memorable experience.
Another place to dine al fresco while admiring the sea is the Michelin two-starred Le Blue Bay restaurant at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort. This trendy restaurant specializes in Mediterranean fusion cuisine with a subtle Caribbean influence. The restaurant's chef, Marcel Ravin, hails from the island of Martinique.
Yoshi in the Hôtel Metropole Monte-Carlo offers a taste of contemporary Japanese cuisine including exquisite sushi. The Michelin-starred restaurant is helmed by Chef Takéo Yamazaki, who previously collaborated with Joël Robuchon. The dining room features floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto a garden landscaped in Japanese style.
Also at the Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo, the poolside Odyssey restaurant serves casual yet gourmet meals for lunch (from noon until 5pm). The cuisine is mainly Provençal and Mediterranean with a few classic French dishes and American-inspired sandwiches. The menu was created by Chef Christophe Cussac, who was trained by a famous figure in French gastronomy, the late Joël Robuchon.
This stunning 17th-century Baroque chapel on Le Rocher has been converted into a noteworthy museum of religious art. The remarkable collection includes sacred works of art donated by Mrs. Piasecka Johnson. Among the masterpieces are paintings by Rubens, Zurbarán, Ribera, and Italian masters of the Baroque period.
Address: Place de la Visitation, Monaco-Ville
Seemingly endless steps and sinuous roads wind around the eastern slope of Monaco, from the Tête de Chien to the Moyenne Corniche. These roads give access to the district of Moneghetti in the west of the principality, a part of the town built on terraces with lovely villas and gardens.
Overlooking the stunning cerulean waters of the Baie des Anges, the city of Nice has inspired visitors and artists since the early 19th century. It's worth taking a day trip from Monaco to experience Nice's gorgeous Mediterranean environment, vibrant culture, and old-world charm.
Tourists will enjoy exploring the atmospheric cobblestone streets of the Vieille Ville (Old Town), with its lively ambiance and quaint buildings. The Marché aux Fleurs , a traditional Provençal market (famous for its flowers), takes place on the Cours Saleya in the Vieille Ville.
Another must-see attraction is the palm-fringed Promenade des Anglais , where locals and tourists soak up the French Riviera sunshine and the scenery.
High on the list of Nice's top attractions are several world-class art museums , including the Musée Matisse, Musée Chagall, and Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain.
To see the full stretch of the French Riviera and experience Provençal-style seaside glamour, take a day trip to the resort town of Saint-Tropez. Once just a little fishing village, Saint-Tropez is now a fashionable resort town, but it still has an appealing small-town ambiance, even during the crowded summer months.
The Old Town ( La Ponche ) is a jumble of boutique-lined cobblestone streets that lead to the Place des Lices , a pleasant shaded square. Things to do in this area include shopping at traditional outdoor markets, basking in the sunshine at café terraces, and watching the elderly men of the neighborhood play pétanque (a French game similar to Italian bocce ball).
Other must-see sights in Saint-Tropez include the Musée de l'Annonciade , which has a superb collection of Impressionist art, and the atmospheric Vieux Port (Old Port), where the harbor features many outdoor cafés and local artists sell colorful paintings that depict scenes of Saint-Tropez.
From Monaco, Saint-Tropez is about a two-hour drive (depending on traffic). Since it's quite a distance, the easiest way to get there is by taking an organized tour such as the Saint-Tropez Day Trip from Monaco .
Just eight kilometers away, Èze is one of the most delightful day trips from Monaco. You will adore this village for its medieval charm and stunning coastal views. The picture-perfect village is perched on a hill high above the Mediterranean Sea, overlooking the Cap-Ferrat peninsula.
A stroll through the town's winding cobblestone streets leads to a 12th-century church, inviting art galleries, small retail boutiques, and pleasant cafés tucked away in courtyards. A must-see stop in Èze is the Exotic Garden , with its lush flora and spectacular panoramas of the coastline.
Another top tourist attraction is the Parfumerie Fragonard (perfume factory & boutique), located at the base of the town. Nearby is the start of a hiking trail that leads down to the beach. The most direct way to reach Èze from Monaco is by car, which takes about 20 minutes.
Several other medieval villages perchés (perched villages) are dotted on the hilltops around Monaco. The ancient town of La Turbie is about a 15-minute drive away from Monaco, nestled between a ridge of the Tête de Chien and the Mont de la Bataille peaks. It's worth a detour to La Turbie for a meal at the L'Hostellerie Jérôme , a gastronomic restaurant with two Michelin stars (currently closed but set to reopen in 2024).
Continuing north of La Turbie is the distinctly Provençal community of Peille , perched on a hilltop high above the River Peillon (15 kilometers from Èze and less than a 30-minute drive). Touristic highlights of Peille are the 12th-century Romanesque church and ruins of a 13th-century castle.
From Peille, a circuitous road winds southwest for 12 kilometers, leading to Peillon , a beautiful village with a noteworthy 15th-century church, the Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs (also known as the Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs), featuring Renaissance frescoes by Giovanni Canavesio.
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea from a hilltop on the Cap Martin peninsula, the lovely medieval village of Roquebrune is an interesting day trip from Monaco (six kilometers away). Roquebrune was formerly part of the Monegasque territory and has a history that dates back even further. The town conceals remains of a 5th-century Carolingian castle .
Nearby in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin are secluded beaches and idyllic nature sites. This posh seaside resort is a great place for sunbathing and walking along the coastal paths.
Any hotel in Monaco-Ville or Monte-Carlo is convenient for sightseeing, shopping, and dining. The less-touristy Fontvieille district has accommodations with fantastic views. Just outside Monaco, bordering the Fontvieille district, the Cap d'Ail is a desirable area because of its sandy beaches. Here are some highly-rated hotels in and around Monaco:
Luxury Hotels :
- Near the Place du Casino, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo is a sumptuous Belle Epoque edifice. This five-star hotel offers exquisitely decorated guest rooms with city or sea views. Amenities include a hammam, sauna, Jacuzzi, solarium, heated saltwater swimming pool, fitness center, and fitness classes. The hotel has a casual restaurant that serves lunch and afternoon tea and the Michelin-starred Pavyllon restaurant.
- Another five-star hotel near the Place du Casino, the Hôtel Metropole Monte-Carlo has stylish guest rooms with city and sea views. The hotel features a Spa by Givenchy, a heated saltwater swimming pool set in a garden, a poolside restaurant with delightful outdoor seating, and a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant.
- The Fairmont Monte Carlo is right on the waterfront and within walking distance of the Place du Casino. This four-star resort hotel has several restaurants, a rooftop swimming pool, and a full-service spa with a fitness center, hammam, and sauna. Some rooms feature sea views; others overlook a hairpin turn in the Grand Prix route.
Mid-Range Hotels:
- Above the harbor in Fontvieille, the three-star Columbus Monte-Carlo is near the Princess Grace Rose Garden and a short walk away from many waterfront restaurants. Amenities include concierge services, an outdoor swimming pool, and a well-equipped fitness center. The hotel has a Mediterranean restaurant that serves local, seasonal cuisine in a sleek modern dining room or on an outdoor terrace overlooking the rose garden.
- In a convenient location for tourists, the three-star Novotel Monte Carlo is a five-minute walk from the train station and a 20-minute walk to the Palais Princier. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, gardens, fitness center, spa, sauna, and restaurant.
- The Riviera Marriott Hotel La Porte de Monaco is in Cap d'Ail, prized for its sandy beaches. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk away from the Princess Grace Rose Garden in Fontvieille. This four-star hotel has a waterfront restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, and fitness center.
Budget Hotels:
- The Hôtel de France is in La Condamine neighborhood near many shops and restaurants and about a 10-minute walk from the Palais Princier. This two-star hotel offers basic accommodations in a three-level building with no elevator.
- In the town of Beausoleil, which neighbors Monaco, the Hôtel Forum is an affordable option that is only a 10-minute walk from the Place du Casino. This three-star hotel provides comfortable modern guest rooms and has a rooftop terrace with sea views.
Below are several different tours that provide unique and enjoyable sightseeing opportunities in and around Monaco:
- Sightseeing by Bus: To see the highlights of Monaco with ease, take a Monaco Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Bus Tour . This flexible bus tour allows you to visit Monaco at your own pace. You can choose to disembark at 12 different stops, which include the most important tourist attractions, such as the Palais du Prince and the Cathédrale de Monaco.
- French Riviera Day Trip : The Best of the French Riviera Full-Day Tour is a driving tour from Monaco to Antibes. The itinerary includes stops in the Old Town of Antibes, the glamorous resort town of Cannes, and two medieval hilltop towns: Saint-Paul-de-Vence for lunch and Eze to visit the Fragonard perfume factory. The tour concludes with Monaco's top sights.
- Monaco and Eze Half-Day Trip: If you are short on time, the Monaco, Monte Carlo, Eze, La Turbie Half-day Tour is a great option. This guided driving and walking tour covers the highlights of Monaco and the enchanting village of Eze, as well as the hilltop town of La Turbie.
- Luxury Yacht Cruise: Travel along the French Riviera in a private yacht with your own personal skipper. The Private Luxury Yacht Cruise , departing from Monaco's Port de Fontvieille, gives you a taste of the French Riviera high life and a unique sightseeing experience. From the comfort of the yacht, discover the Côte d'Azur and its seaside villages: Cap d'Ail, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and Menton.
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Highlights of the French Riviera : Monaco is at the heart of the glamorous Côte d'Azur . A perfect vacation could include Nice (about a 30-minute drive or train ride) and other attractions near Nice such as the serene Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula, the peaceful seaside village of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, and the medieval perched village of Èze.
Sandy Beaches and Sightseeing : Slightly farther away on the French Riviera are the pristine sandy beaches of Antibes (50 kilometers away), which also has an atmospheric Old Town with many cultural attractions; the legendary resort of Cannes (55 kilometers away); and lesser-known but still wonderful beach resorts and picturesque towns near Cannes .
Provence and the Italian Riviera : In the other direction, towards Italy , are the sunny seaside village of Menton (a 20-minute drive or train ride) and the quaint fishing villages of Cinque Terre , a popular summertime holiday destination on the Italian Riviera, about five hours away by train. With more time, you can explore the countryside of Provence, with its lavender fields, charming historic towns, and ancient hilltop villages .
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Monaco boat tours offer an enchanting way to experience the glamour and beauty of the Mediterranean from a unique vantage point. These tours, tailored for those who wish to immerse themselves in the picturesque scenery and vibrant atmosphere of Monaco’s coastline, provide a blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and luxury. Onboard, guests can expect to enjoy stunning views of iconic landmarks, lush landscapes, and the sparkling azure waters. Whether it’s a leisurely cruise around the famed Monte Carlo harbor, an exploration of hidden coves, or a sunset voyage along the Riviera, each tour is designed to offer a memorable and scenic experience. Accompanied by knowledgeable guides and crew, these tours not only showcase the natural beauty of Monaco but also delve into its rich history and culture, making them perfect for travelers seeking both adventure and insight into this luxurious principality.
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Hercule harbour in Monaco
A short History
By 1901, Prince Albert 1st had already marked his reign with the realisation of a number of important projects, the Oceanographic Museum, a hospital, a modern sanitation system etc, when it became apparent that the Principality needed a harbour, able to accommodate the large number of yachts that visited the Côte d'Azur and to help open up the commerce of the area.
The construction of a port would complete the modernisation of the Principality and would at the same time be an important new source of prosperity. In order to maximize the space available, it was decided to build two quays, which still serve as the main walles of the harbour today. The work started on the 2nd July 1901.
The rock needed for the construction of the quays was taken from an area next to the sea, to the east of Cap Ferrat in the Bay of Lilong, five miles to the West of Monaco. The project was completed in 1926.
Characteristics of the port
The port is located in the heart of the district of the Condamine, and nearby all shopping and leisure facilities.
Informations
Sea chart : n° 6881 Service Hydrographique de la Marine (SHOM)
Clocher de la visitation lat. 43° 43' 52' NORTH long. 7° 25' 35' EAST
Pilot Station : under the green harbour light -
Port authority
7 avenue JF.KENNEDY
Société d'exploitation des Ports de Monaco :
www.ports-monaco.com
Harbour organisation
The organisation of the harbour includes three sections : - Administration : reception, account, telephone, secretariat . - Pilots : pilotage, moorings. - Maintenance of the harbour and control of marine pollution. Covering 16 hectares, there is anchorage for up to 550 vessels including some of large tonnage. The depth of water (7 meters along the quays and 9 meters along the pier in front of the swimming pool) allows berthing of vessels up to 135 meters in length. The port is located in the heart of the district of the Condamine, and nearby all shopping and leisure facilities.
your arrival, reception and pilotage
When approaching the port of Hercule, please call the authorities on VHF Channel 12 , giving the name of your ship, her length and beam and the required duration of your stay. This will allow us to meet your requests. A Welcome: Quay at the base of the green, starboard, harbour light is available to boats of less than 15 meters length.
1st May to 13 th September from 08.00 AM to 11.00 PM 1st October to 30 th April from 08.00 AM to 08.00 PM
Due to its configuration and depth, the Port d'Hercule does not have fixed moorings. To hold the bow of your vessel, it will be necessary to caste at least one anchor. Should you enter the Port during the night when the pilot station is closed, please berth along-side the Welcome Quay, provided the weather is suitable and your vessel is less than 15 meters in length. If there are some vacant moorings please berth preferably at the Chicane Quay or at the Quaides Etatss berth suitable for your vessel will be assigned the next morning. It is not possible to reserve a berth in advance, however if you have a large vessel and wish to berth in Port d'Hercule please contact 24 hours in advance the Pilot Station on VHF Channel 12 .
Administrative procedure
Within 24 hours of berthing the ship's captain or owner must report to the direction des Ports producing the Admittance Form, duly completed together with ship's papers and pay the necessary harbour fees. A receipt will be given and this should be retained as it is liable to be produced on demand. The Direction des Ports is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. You are requested to report to the Pilot Station on those days.
Upon arrival you will be handed a " fiche de police" by an officer of the Maritime Police. Kindly return it legibly completed to : 14, quai Antoine 1er MC 98000 MONACO
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In case of accidents or need of assistance please immediately alert : Police maritime: DIRECTION DES PORTS: In case of fire at any time of the day or night, please contact : Sapeurs pompiers: 18 Police maritime: DIRECTION DES PORTS:
Pollution : it is strictly forbidden for any ship to throw overboard into the sea or into the Port following : any hydrocarbon ,pure or mixed, any waste, floating or not, any materiel likely to endanger marine life or flora or that could be harmful for human health. In the event of pollution please immediately alert: Police maritime: DIRECTION DES PORTS:
Mail - telephone
A mail service is available at the Port Authority offices. If you wish, your may have correspondance addressed to : DIRECTION DES PORTS DE MONACO BP N° 468 MC 98012 MONACO CEDEX Some berths are equipped with telephone plugs. For any stay over 48 hours, a touch-tone telephone can be made available. Applications can be made every day prior to 18.00 hrs : at the Port Authority offices, on week-days at the Pilots Office on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Cords and sets can be bought form the same offices. Three public phone booths for use with coins or cards are also available.
Some berths are connected to the TV cable network of the Principality which broadcast 30 programs in French, in English and in Italian. Télédistribution :
Electricity
Distribution boxes provide electricity to every berth. You may connect your ship's electrical equipment to the following power : - 6 kw three phase 220 volts (231 berths) - 9 Kw single phase 220 volts (54 berths) - 18 Kw three phase 220/380 volts (45 berths) Plugs can be bought from shipchandlers in the Principality The cost of electricity is included in the berthing fees. Should the electrical equipment of your ship require one of the following power types : - 36 KW three phase 220/380 volts (15 berths) - 60 Kw three phase 220/380 volts (12 berths) - 150 Kw three phase 220/380 volts (7 berths) It will be necessary to apply for a contact to : Société Monégasque de l'Electricité et du Gaz Avenue de Fontvieille MC 98000 MONACO- A separate invoice will be mailed to you. For all repairs, day and night, call :
Fresh water
The Port of Monaco is equipped with 5 restrooms, 3 of which also have showers. The facilities are available: from the 1st May to 30 th September from 08.00 hrs AM until 10.00 hrs PM from 1st October to 30 th April from 08.30 hrs until 12.00 hrs and 14.30 hrs to 18.30 hrs.
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Boat Tour Monaco: Luxury, Landscape, and Leisure
Monaco and the Mediterranean go hand in hand. The Principality was built by seafarers and sailors around the perfect deepwater Port Hercules that hosts cruise ships, luxury yachts, and classic motorboats.
Out on the water, on a Monaco boat tour, it is easy to see what drew in the founders of Monte Carlo. Above the harbor is the protective rock on which sits the Prince’s Palace and the old town, a secure spot on the steep-sided, mountainous Riviera coastline.
The authorities in Monaco are keenly aware of how their city-state appears from the sea, as so many visitors approach it from this direction. It is the backdrop to seaborne activities and adventures year-round, and a Monaco boat tour is a unique way to appreciate it for yourself.
Whether you are a salty sailor, swimmer, water sports fan, or just fancy some superb sightseeing, there will be a Monaco boat tour for you.
Boat Tour Monaco: Embark on a Seafaring Adventure
All terrific sea-going adventures start in some romantic, exotic port, and Port Hercules won’t disappoint. There are probably more millionaires per mooring here in the port at Monte-Carlo than anywhere else.
The good news is that you don’t have to be a business tycoon, a celebrity, or even royalty to join them on the water.
The harbor is almost its floating city within a city, with a unique character. Surrounding it are the Belle-Epoch arches and domes of the most luxurious Monaco hotels, and behind them, the mountains that rise over the entire skyline.
Breakfast On Board
For a terrific Riviera cruise from Nice to Monaco, there is a boat tour that promises swimming, sightseeing, and breakfast, too. See the sights and the beautiful Mala Caves, a jewel in the rocky Riviera coastline.
See the mega-yachts in Monaco and count the coves and secret shores that line the Cap Ferrat. Masks and snorkels, as well as a continental-style breakfast, are included in the price.
Simply Swimming
Another Monaco boat tour that takes in the iconic port and incredible views of the Riviera from the sea also leaves from Nice. A tour guide will let you in on some of the lesser-known stories associated with this coastline and take you through the efforts being made to protect the incredible flora and fauna.
The trip includes a visit to Mala Caves, Cap Ferrat, and the protected bay of Villefranche, where there will be time for a dip in the turquoise waters!
A Ferry Good Day Out
The ferry from Cannes is a superb way to introduce yourself to the delights of Monaco. As it is a public service it is open to all and is the least expensive tour option. You won’t get a tour guide pointing out the sights, so take your book or open up your phone app instead.
The best part is that you will arrive in Monaco from the Mediterranean with an entire day ahead of you for sightseeing, discovery, and delight.
A Brief Encounter
If you can’t spare an entire day out on the water, then perhaps just a short trip from Port Hercules would be in order. At two in the afternoon, a boat tour sets out and takes in all the top sights, from the Casino to Larvotto Beach.
The tour takes a little over half an hour, so it is ideal if you have limited time to spend, and it may well tie in with other tours that are on offer, thereby maximizing your precious time. This tour from Cannes , which will take you to the mountain village of Eze, on the way to Monaco, picks you up directly from the port when it is time to go home.
Cruising by Monte Carlo: Casino Views and Coastal Wonders
When you are walking through the tiny streets of the old town, or seeking out luxury in the Carre d’Or it is hard to imagine or see where everything is as the city’s hotels tower above you. But out on the water, the city gains context. It all falls into place.
The old and the new sit comfortably side by side, from the Oceanographic Institute that towers over the rocky headland below the old town to the glamorous spread of Larvotto Beach. Views of the Principality’s treasured landmarks have been carefully curated by planners so that the unique character of Monaco can be properly appreciated at sea level.
The Secluded Beaches: Monaco’s Hidden Waterfront Escapes
The rocky coastline of the Riviera boasts several secret spots, great for snorkeling, swimming, or just splashing about. Your captain will be able to take you to secluded coves or beaches, some only accessible from the sea.
Let them know when booking what your expectations are so that the boat operator can help you make the most of your time, in or on the water.
Some, like Fisherman’s Beach, are accessible by a concrete staircase close to the Oceanographic Institute . It’s not a well-known spot and often has only a handful of visitors.
Luxury Yacht Sightings: Spotting the Floating Mansions
One of the most fascinating things to do on the water is spot the floating chateaux, the yachts that might rival Monaco itself for the price per foot of real estate. Some of them house entire cohorts of staff, from chefs and chambermaids to captains and their crew.
At certain times of the year, you may be able to go celebrity spotting on the Mediterranean, too. During the week that culminates in the Monaco Grand Prix , there will be Formula One drivers relaxing in the sunshine.
When the Cannes Film Festival is on, just a little way along the coast, expect to see familiar faces from Hollywood up on deck with a glass of champagne.
Eco-Friendly Boat Tours: Exploring Monaco with a Conscience
Ever since the founding of the Oceanographic Institute, Monaco has been a steadfast supporter of the marine eco-system, and the need to manage emissions and the impact of shipping. To that end, it has become a champion of electric boats and developing environmentally friendly tours .
As an example, at the port, you can take a solar-powered boat bus from one side to the other!
Tips and Tricks for the Perfect Boat Tour Experience
- Always turn up in plenty of time. If you take the ferry from Nice to Monaco you will need to be on the quayside at least a full half hour before the published sailing time to ensure boarding. Don’t leave it too late or they will turn you away.
- Always be clear when hiring a private tour about your expectations to avoid disappointment. Sailing, whether on a motor or wind-powered tour, is not a quick way to get where you want to go. If you have a desire to swim off the coast, the tour will have to be tailored to suit and may take longer!
- Some tours have age restrictions that mean they are not suitable for younger children. This may be simply because of the style of the boat. It’s a good idea to check before you book.
- The sun is stronger in the afternoon and the reflected glare off the sea can contribute to your tan, so make sure you have enough sunscreen on board. Perhaps book a morning tour instead?
- In Spring and Autumn, the Riviera sometimes experiences heavy weather, which might mean that the boat tour becomes a rocky experience. If the sea swells are too high, the tour might be called off by the captain or the tour company, so always keep another date in mind in case of cancellation.
Night-time Cruises: Monaco Under the Stars
For pure, unadulterated romance, you can’t beat an evening under the stars, seeing the twinkling, glittering lights of Monaco reflected in the Mediterranean. On feast days and festivals, there might even be fireworks!
Throughout the Summer, it can feel like every night is carnival night, so getting away on the water on a night cruise can sometimes be a relief, a moment to catch your breath and whisper something meaningful to your significant other before diving back into the Monaco forever-party.
Conclusion: Reflecting on the Monaco Boat Tour Experience
Monaco is one of those destinations that has to be seen to be believed and seeing it from the water has to be one of the most memorable ways to bear witness to this Riviera phenomenon.
There are boat trips and tours to suit every taste and every budget, whether you are a student or something big in business, a water sports aficionado, or a family out for fun and sun.
FAQ: Monaco Boat Tours – Your Questions Answered
What are my options if i can’t swim.
Most small boat operators will supply life jackets and will insist that children and all non-swimmers wear them.
Can I bring my service animal?
Sadly, service animals, such as seeing-eye, or hearing dogs will not be accommodated on smaller boat tours. If you want to experience Monaco from the water the animal will have to be either left ashore or instead, take the ferry from Cannes.
Are Monaco boat tours wheelchair accessible?
The ferry is the only tour that can be recommended for persons who are mobility impaired.
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Best Things to Do in Monte Carlo, Monaco
Cruise ships of all sizes include a visit to the tiny territory of Monaco , and its famous city, Monte Carlo. Here’s what I think are the best things to do in Monte Carlo on your own. There’s no need to spend a fortune on a shore excursion.
What to Do in Monte Carlo, Monaco on a Cruise Day
If you’re like me and most American tourists, the difference between Monaco and Monte-Carlo isn’t clear. Monaco, first ruled by the House of Grimaldi in 1297, continues to be a mecca for the rich and famous. Before you set out to explore, you should know the four districts that comprise the Principality of Monaco.
- Monaco-Ville (the old city) is the historic seat of the Principality and is located high above the harbor, near the Prince’s Palace.
- La Condamine is home to many Monegasque (long-time Monaco descendants) and French, near the cruise port.
- Fontivielle is a new industrial part of the territory.
- Monte-Carlo, the area surrounding the landmark Monte Carlo Casino.
No matter how you arrive into Monaco, you can’t miss “The Rock;” just look up. It’s the oldest area of the Principality of Monaco. Because of steps and hilly paths, be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes if you plan to go exploring in this chic, seaside and sparklingly clean city.
Before you start out au pied, be aware that from the harbor, everything is uphill. There are sloping walks, modern elevators built into the rock (this is Monaco after all) and hundreds of stone steps. If mobility is an issue, take your ship’s tour, hire a driver or try a swanky city bus near the harbor.
With my most comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water, I set out to explore the fabulous cruise port of Monaco. Here are my choices of not-to-be-missed places.
Visit the Prince’s Palace
An 8 Euro ticket will get you into the Prince’s Palace for a 40 minute guided tour of this 13th century castle. Time your arrival to coincide with the changing of the guard at 11:55am every day, before you begin your tour. Chances are that you won’t see any of the Grimaldi family, but the tour is definitely worth the few Euros for admission.
Walk to Monaco Cathedral
Located on Avenue St. Martin, view the towering 19th Century Cathedral of Immaculate Conception (also called the Monte Carlo Cathedral) that contains the tombs of Princess Grace and Prince Ranier.
Built in 1875, the cathedral houses an altarpiece dating from 1500 by artist Louis Brea as well as a delicately carved Carrara white marble Episcopal throne. Admission is free.
Spend Time at the Oceanographic Museum
Like many other structures in this horizontally-challenged city, the Musée Océanographique and Aquarium is actually built into the side of a cliff.
As I walked up the stairs from the cruise port up to the top of the “Rock,” I was in shock to see this ornate stone building just simply perched there over the sea.
The Oceanographic Museum is home to thousands of sea creatures, including sharks, turtles, and tropical fish.
Stroll Through this Exotic Garden
Opened in 1933 and overlooking the waterfront, it’s a short walk downhill from Old Monaco to reach this sprawling, cantilevered botanical park.
Stroll through the winding pathways amid lush grounds overlooking the sea, that showcase the world’s largest collection of succulent and cactus plants, a variety of trees and thousands of colorful flowers.
Maybe you’ll want experience a tour of the underground grottoes and connecting caves. For a small admission fee, you’ll see a subterranean wonderland, with dozens of stalagmites, illuminated by tiny twinkling lights.
Buried in the caves are archeological finds from Cro-Magnon dwellers.
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Try Your Luck at the Casino
Most of all, don’t miss this iconic Monte Carlo landmark. Built in 1865 and literally saved the city from ruin, is the magnificent Monte Carlo Casino. You don’t have to bet a year’s wages, but you can go inside and imagine you’re living in the Belle Epoque.
Sadly, no cameras are allowed inside to photograph the elaborate frescoes and Rococo ceilings.
While the high rollers have their own private gaming area, tourists are welcome to try their luck, too but only in a section of the casino which opens in the mid-afternoon through the wee hours. You will need to dress up if you plan to visit the Casino in the evening.
Stop and See the Monte Carlo Opera House
After a visit to the Casino, walk around back and see the ornately carved exterior of the adjoining Opera House, opened in 1879. It was built by Charles Garnier who several years later, also designed the much larger Paris Opera House.
Drive the Grand Corniche
No, not the car. Instead, take a scenic drive along the Grand Corniche. It’s a scenic road that offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the French Riviera. You can take a drive or a guided tour along the road to take in the beautiful views.
Make it a Beach Day
Monte Carlo is more than luxury shopping and gambling. There are several beautiful beaches where you can relax and soak up the sun. Larvotto Beach is the most popular beach in Monte Carlo and is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
Party Time!
I just happened to stumble on the exotically chic Buddha Bar as I was wandering around outside the Café de Paris. Stop in for cocktails, dinner and disco until late at night.
It’s located to the left, as you face the Hotel. With the already steep prices in Monte Carlo, why not take advantage of the nightly Happy Hour from 6-8pm. The least expensive Happy Hour drink will soak you for a mere 12 Euro.
With such a perfect harbor, excellent location on the Med and a stellar reputation for safety, it doesn’t surprise me with the amount of cruise ships that stop by (and some stay overnight) every season.
Whatever you decide to do while in Monaco, it’s a cruise port that won’t disappoint. From ancient history and multi-cultures to expansive museums and international cuisine, there is something to please everyone in the family.
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Thanks so much, Carol. We must have just missed each other. I hope to go back this fall too. Message me your Azamara cruise date.
Sherry, I was here with my niece last October and experienced an “Azamazing Evening” at the Oceanographic Institute. Magic! Will be returning with my husband in 3 months. Can’t wait – and your article really gets my wanderlust fueled — as usual! Thank you for all your contributions.
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3 Best Monaco Boat Tours + What You Need To Know (2023)
It’s no secret that Monaco is the crown jewel of the coast. And while it’s easy enough to take the train to the small principality, an unforgettable way to discover the French Riviera is by going on one of the amazing Monaco boat tours.
Now, you may be thinking… “Uh, isn’t it super expensive?” The truth is there’s actually a wide range of tours available that fit most travel styles. Some cost less than $100, while others offer more of a luxury experience!
And to help you out, I’ve created a list of the 3 best Monaco boat tours and what you need to know. This way, you can expedite the research, find your perfect tour, and have an incredible experience sailing across the Mediterranean Sea — because this is something everyone should get to do!
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Private Boat Tour on the Côte d’Azur – Half-day sailing tour with the option of swimming or snorkeling in the Mediterranean Sea!
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1. Private Boat Tour on the Côte d’Azur
⭐️ RATING : 5 out 5 – only 5-star reviews! | ⏳ LENGTH OF TOUR: 4 hours
The Private Boat Tour on the Côte d’Azur includes:
- Afternoon departure from Nice, France
- Professional English & French speaking captain
- Sailing toward Cannes or Monaco
- Option to swim or snorkel in the Mediterranean Sea
- Use of snorkeling gear & On-board Wifi
- Private boating experience with up to 4 people
Why Choose This Tour? This is one of the most highly-rated Nice to Monaco by boat tours available and even allows guests the option of swimming or snorkeling in the gorgeous clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, the tour is privat e , so you and your group will be the only ones onboard, making it perfect for those who want to enjoy an intimate experience. And compared to most other tours, this tour is a half-day experience , rather than just an hour or two. Thus, if you’re looking to have plenty of time discovering and sailing around the Côte d’Azur, then this tour is for you!
“ Adrian was a great host. Showed us all around the beautiful spots of the coast and even provided wine and refreshments for us. We already felt safe with Adrian, he even provided us with recommendations for going out later that night. 10/10 ! “ – Danny b. ( seE MORE REVIEWS )
✅ 🚤 Check availability for this highly-rated private boat tour to Cannes or Monaco!
Alternate option: If you’re traveling with a larger group, there’s a highly-rated private yacht cruise from Nice that accommodates 7 people. The boat is clean and comfortable, and guests say the captain is great! However, the price tag is not for the faint of heart. But, it’s not too bad if you’re splitting it with 5, 6, or 7 people.
2. Private Cruise Near Nice and Monaco with Solar Powered Boat
⭐️ RATING : 5 out 5 – taken by 80+ guests! | ⏳ LENGTH OF TOUR: ~1 hour
The Private Cruise Near Nice and Monaco with Solar Powered Boat includes:
- Depart from Beaulieu-sur-Mer Marina (30-min bus from Nice, or 20-min drive)
- Traveling in a comfortable solar-powered boat
- Admiring views of idyllic Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
- Passing by famous attractions, like Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild & Villa Kerylos
- Private tour experience
This is the most popular and one of the highest-rated Monaco boat tours available. During this tour, you’ll get to travel off the beaten path in the comfort of a clean, solar-powered boat. Plus, you’ll be able to avoid crowded areas and enjoy an intimate experience with your group. And compared to other tours, this one is very affordable, which makes it perfect for budget travelers who still want to explore Monaco’s beautiful coastline. So if you’re looking to take in the sights of the French Riviera without causing a major dent in your bank account, this is your best option!
“ What a great, relaxing and informative tour this was. Guillaume was such a great host sharing the great tid-bits and fun facts about Nice as we calmly cruised the coast. Highly recommend to anyone looking to get away from the beach but still enjoy the sun and water. “ – LUCAS R. ( seE MORE REVIEWS )
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3. Ferry from Nice to Monaco
⭐️ RATING : 5 out 5 – taken by 100+ guests! | ⏳ LENGTH OF TOUR: 1 day
The Ferry from Nice to Monaco includes:
- Round-trip ferry service between Nice & Monaco
- Departure from Nice at 9:30 AM
- 45-minute scenic cruise along the French Riviera
- See the luxurious and elegant yachts docked in the Port of Monaco
- Arrival in Monaco at 10:15 AM
- Departure from Monaco at 5 PM
- Arrival in Nice at 6 PM
- ❌ No personal guide included
This is the best and most affordable option for those simply looking to travel to Monaco by way of water. It’s also perfect for large groups or those who want flexibility with their itinerary once they arrive in Monaco. The ferry is comfortable and convenient, and it takes just under an hour to get there from Nice!
“ Great way to see the different cities from Nice to Monaco. The crew were nice and the commentary on the way back with some history of what we were seeing was also good. I’d definitely recommend it . “ – Jacqueline F. ( seE MORE REVIEWS )
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Alternate Option: For super budget travelers, there’s a 1-hour sightseeing cruise that’s less than $30 USD available as well. Matching its price, the tour is pretty bare bones, but you’ll still have a nice opportunity to sail along the Mediterranean Sea!
I know it can be hard to keep track of the differences and fine details of the different tours…everything kinda starts to look the same after a while 😅 So, to help yah out here’s a little chart that summarizes all the important bits!
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Although this varies a bit depending on which Monaco boat trip you decide to book, I think there are a few general items I recommend always bringing…
- 🌞 Sunscreen: The Mediterranean Region is known for its abundance of sunny days! And with the strong UV rays reflecting off the clear blue water, you’ll want to make sure you wear lots of sunscreen and reapply often. Well, that or you’ll run the risk of looking like a burnt lobster after your boat tour…🦞
- 😎 Sunglasses / Hat: This one’s pretty self-explanatory, but don’t forget to protect your eyes and scalp from the sun too!
- 💧 Bottled Water: Some of the boat tours provide bottled water for their guests, but I suggest bringing your own just in case.
- 🍎 Snacks: Similarly, don’t forget to pack a few snacks. Personally, I like to pick up some fresh fruit from the local markets or grocery stores to keep costs down. Just remember to check if your captain allows you to eat food onboard before you do!
- 📸 Camera : During your Monaco boat tour, you’ll undoubtedly see some of the most spectacular coastal views. Be sure to bring a camera so you can capture the amazing experience 😅
- 🥶 Jacket: Lastly, if you’re planning on doing a boat tour in the winter, I highly suggest packing a good jacket! Even though the weather in Nice is usually warm compared to other areas of Europe, like Stockholm , Norway , and Zakopane , during the winter, it can still get pretty chilly out on the water. So make sure to bundle up!
If you haven’t found accommodations yet, I highly recommend considering these places in Nice. These are based on my own experiences and thorough research…
I understand that not everyone is able to devote extended lengths of time to reading endless reviews, so hopefully, this saves you a little bit of time. 😉
Low-Cost Stays
- The Deck Hotel by Happy Culture — lovely 4-star hotel near beach | ⭐️ 8.8 / 10
- Hotel de France — highly rated, affordable 3-star hotel | ⭐️ 9 / 10
Mid-Range Stays
- La Pérouse — 4-star hotel with pool | ⭐️ 8.8 / 10
- Hotel Nice Côte D’Azur — 4-star hotel w/ terraces | ⭐️ 9 / 10
Luxury Stays
- Hotel Palais Saleya — amazing 4-star hotel near Castle Hill | ⭐️ 9.4 / 10
- Le Negresco — iconic 5-star hotel along Promenade des Anglais | ⭐️ 9.1 / 10
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In my *biased* opinion, the answer is a resounding yes! Monaco is an amazing destination with plenty to offer, even for my fellow budget travelers! 🤠 Whether you’re looking for luxurious experiences , to witness stunning landscapes, or simply want to bask in the beautiful Mediterranean sun – Monaco has it all. The principality also enjoys great weather year-round and its location makes it perfect for short day trips around the French Riviera. Thus, if you want to catch a glimpse of how extravagant life can be, I highly recommend doing a day trip to Monaco!
Yes, you can! If you’re staying in Nice, France , you can easily take a private boat tour from Nice to Monaco or ride the ferry from Nice to Monaco .
Speaking from my experience, I think tours are always worth it. You get to see, discover, and learn so much more than you otherwise would alone. Plus, you get to connect with the locals and support their small businesses! So, if you have the means, then I definitely would consider doing a Monaco boat tour.
If you’re staying in the French Riviera , you’ve likely dreamt about setting sail across the unbelievably blue waters of the Côte d’Azur at one point or another…I know I certainly have!
Luckily, there is a range of boat tours available that sail toward the region’s, piece de resistance — beautiful Monaco! Whether you’re looking to take an intimate and luxurious private tour or just sail the Mediterranean Sea by way of an affordable ferry , there is a range of options for almost all types of travelers.
So, take the plunge and discover this stunning region by traveling off the beaten path – it’ll be an experience of a lifetime!
Ultimately, I hope this post has been helpful and that you’re able to find the perfect Monaco boat tour for your upcoming visit!
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Boat trips in Monaco
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With beaches and coves, impressive cliff edges and turquoise waters, there is no better way to explore the coastline of Monaco than from a boat. Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Monaco Boat Trips Guide .
About boat trips in Monaco
With beaches and coves, impressive cliff edges and turquoise waters, there is no better way to explore the coastline of Monaco than from a boat.
The main ways of doing this are, depending on your budget, to charter a yacht or hire a boat ; or take a boat trip with one of the many companies located all around the marinas. The latter is a popular option for being the most cost effective and easy to organise and, of course, you don't need a skipper licence; as they usually offer scheduled departures so you just have to turn up and enjoy your day.
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Monaco is known for its glitz and glamour. Monte Carlo represents the Monacan vanity with its opulent hotels and casinos. Port Hercules is the main harbor where cruisers will disembark. Monte Carlo exudes elegance with its villas and boutiques. The Casino and Opera are the hotspots of this city. Walk through the charming squares of Monaco-Ville. Palais Princier and Musee Oceanographique (Oceanography Museum) are the main attractions in Monte Carlo.
Highlights of Monte Carlo
Below are some major highlights of Monte Carlo!
1. Local Market
There is nothing like the simple beauty of Monaco's local markets or its delicious local cuisine. Here at the Condamine Market, which evokes French Provence, you can find handmade goods, including lavender products. If you'd like to shop for luxury goods like designer watches, silk scarves, and leather shoes with the city's high rollers, cruise to Monte Carlo and head to Place du Casino or Cercle d'Or.
2. Local Gastronomy
Monaco cruises are known for their high-end dining. In this restaurant, fresh ingredients are highly valued, as well as thoughtful presentation. There is a modern, seaside twist to French classics on the menu. Locally produced bouillabaisse is a fish stew unsurpassed by any other. Another favorite is roasted porchetta. A Michelin-starred restaurant serving seafood, caviar, and traditional French cuisine, Le Louis XV has it all. There are a variety of inventive plant-based dishes at EQVITA that are ideal for vegans.
3. Culture and History
Monaco was colonized thousands of years ago by Greece and Rome. The Grimaldi family from Genoa established the Grimaldi dynasty in the late 13th century. Monaco became an independent nation in the 19th century. Thousands of visitors flock to Monte Carlo yearly for its luxury experiences, real estate, and Formula One Grand Prix.
Interesting Spots to Visit in Monte Carlo
A plethora of activities is also available in Monte Carlo for tourists to enjoy while on their trip. See what the majority of tourists find to be the most popular Monte Carlo things to do.
1. Palais Du Prince
Have you always read about monarchies in books but never seen them in real life? Explore Palais du Prince to learn more about the Grimaldi Family, a royal family in France. The German fortress was built this fort in the 13th century on top of a rocky hill. It is open to the public, though only a few areas are accessible to the public due to renovations and restorations. It is possible to see the Italian gallery, the throne room, the Mazarin room, and other rooms inside the Palais du Prince. The Prince's house and family's used to be there so that you could visit it.
2. Monte Carlo Casino
Monte Carlo's Casino is renowned for its flamboyant Beaux Arts design, which made it a world star. There are 28 onyx columns in the marble atrium that welcome you to the Gaming Rooms. It is said that this was the setting for James Bond's Casino Royale novel, so fans will certainly enjoy the scenery. Make sure you take a moment to look up and marvel at the chandeliers and stunning artwork while you try your luck in one of the different gaming rooms here.
3. Larvotto Beach
Monte Carlo is also famous for its Larvotto Beach, which is another fascinating attraction. A large number of people are drawn to it. A close encounter with nature and its beauty leave everyone feeling rejuvenated and excited. Nothing can compare to the feeling you get from this beach. In Monte Carlo, Larvotto Beach is one of the most exciting destinations to spend some time surrounded by nature and take in the beauty of the ocean. There is something for everyone at Larvotto Beach, including private and public areas. If you are a visitor to the beach club, you can take advantage of the remote areas by renting loungers. Tourists can enjoy the intriguing experience of the man-made beach with imported fine gravel, sand, and anything else they can imagine.
4. Jardin Exotique
A relatively new addition to Fontvieille is the Jardin Exotique, situated just outside the city center. A lush garden is set high on a bluff that overlooks the ocean and offers breathtaking ocean views. Because of the warm weather, a surprising variety of plants, including African and Latin American species, grow in this garden. You can also explore a cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites and see 7,000 species of plants.
5. Tour Monaco Harbor
Monaco's main harbor is situated at the base of its famous cliffs. The harbor, also known as Port de la Condamine, was constructed in 1901 and is home to yachts that bob on the water. It's a top spot to check out the Prince's ship and those of other moneyed Monaco residents, even if you don't get a chance to board. In addition, several restaurants and cafes offer snacks while you enjoy the water views.
When to Visit Monte Carlo?
The best time to visit Monte Carlo is during the summer season. You can enjoy as much sunshine as possible in Monte Carlo during the summer, which is very warm and sunny. June to August experiences low temperatures of 21°C and high temperatures of 26°C.
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Live the High Life in Monte Carlo, Monaco
The city of Monte Carlo in Monaco is world famous for the massive and expensive yachts that the rich and famous pilot into the harbor, but you'll feel like old money pulling up in the gigantic ship used for your world cruise .
The jewel of the French Riviera offers travelers all sorts of opportunities to engage in the opulent lifestyle for a day. Spend some time as a high roller at the world-famous Monte Carlo Casino, which has been featured in countless Hollywood films.
Yet gambling isn't the only example of the high-end lifestyle here. You'll be able to see how true royalty lives with a tour of Monaco's Royal Palace. This tiny country has been ruled for generations by the same family, the Grimaldis, and the Royal Palace is still used in the day-to-day operations of the country. Only recently has the palace been open to the public for tours and the like, so this is a great chance to get an inside peek at one of the more luxurious palaces on earth.
For those who want to explore the French countryside a bit more, head out to the small medieval town of Eze. This off-the-beaten path stop was said to be a favorite of Walt Disney, and many still visit today in order to tour the nearby Fragonard perfume factory. View World cruises .
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Garden Enchantment: Oak Harbor Garden Club presents a Tour & Tea in June
Get ready to immerse yourself in the delights of North Whidbey Island at the Oak Harbor Garden Club 2024 Tour & Tea event on Saturday, June 29.
With a donation of $30 per person, you can embark on a day of exploration, garden inspiration, and, of course, tea!
Nestled within Oak Harbor lies the green heart of the community: the Oak Harbor Garden Club . This nonprofit organization is dedicated to conservation and gardening, embodying the spirit of community-driven environmental stewardship. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to sip tea in such a picturesque setting and feel like they're in an episode of Bridgerton? With every sip, you might just catch a glimpse of a garden fairy flitting among the blooms.
This self-guided tour invites you to discover six stunning private gardens, each with its unique charm. From cozy cottage retreats to sprawling estates boasting breathtaking vistas, there's something to enchant every visitor.
As you wander through these lush landscapes, be sure to pause and rejuvenate at the charming Tea Site. Indulge in a cup of tea while perusing a selection of local artists' crafts. It's the perfect opportunity to relax and recharge amidst the beauty of nature.
As a ticket holder, you're also invited to an exclusive after-hours party at Mailliard's Landing Nursery in Oak Harbor from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Join fellow garden enthusiasts for delightful bites, lively conversation, and, of course, more tea! Plus, enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on all plants and merchandise, allowing you to bring a piece of the garden home with you.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener seeking inspiration or simply a nature lover looking for a day of beauty and relaxation, the 2024 Tour & Tea has something for everyone. Save the date for a day of sipping, strolling, and savoring the best of North Whidbey's gardens, where every corner holds a touch of garden magic.
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Scottie Scheffler reacts after a putt on the ninth hole during the final round of the RBC Heritage ... [+] golf tournament, Sunday, April 21, 2024, in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
The world’s top-ranked golfer is dominating the PGA Tour. Scottie Scheffler won the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Monday morning following a weather delay and restart late Sunday—his fourth win in his last five starts. He added a tartan plaid jacket to his second green jacket at The Masters , which followed wins at The Players Championship and Arnold Palmer Invitational .
Scheffler carded an 8 under par 63 on Saturday to take a 1-stroke lead over Sepp Straka and 2 strokes ahead of his final round playing partner at The Masters, Collin Morikwa. Both those players shot a 1 over par 72 in the final round to fall back.
Scheffler entered Sunday’s final round as the -165 favorite on FanDuel Sportsbook to win the tournament with Straka and Morikawa both +650 and Masters runner-up Ludvig Aberg +1100 sitting 3 shots behind. Scottie was +450 to win at the start of the RBC Heritage .
Golf’s 27-year-old superstar was 3 under par through 11 holes Sunday and 19 under par with a 4-shot lead over six players when play was suspended before resuming 2 1/2 hours later at 7 p.m. ET. Scheffler played three more holes and took a 5-stroke lead into Sunday evening as play was suspended for darkness.
Early Monday he finished off the $20 million signature event with a 3-shot victory at 19 under par to earn another $3.6 million and take his season total to over $18 million. His bogey on the 18th hole ended a streak of 68 consecutive holes at par or better. Sahith Theegala finished second while Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark T3 and Justin Thomas part of a 4-way tie for fifth.
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Justin Ray, golf Lead Data Analyst, added a number of posts on X to show Scheffler’s run of dominance. Beyond Scottie being the last player since Tiger Woods in 2008 to win four times in a five-start stretch on the PGA Tour, this post about Scheffler holding the lead following a round 31 times on Tour the past three seasons speaks to Scottie’s spectacular play and dominance. The next closest player to have led or co-led following a round is 16 times.
Scheffler ramains the No. 1 ranked player in the Official World Golf Rankings for the 49th consecutive week. His win at Harbour Town was also the 10th of his career on Tour. It took him 51 tournaments to win his 10th PGA Tour title following his first win. Tiger Woods did it in 59 events with David Duval the fastest from wins 1 to 10 at 33 starts.
Scheffler’s strokes gained stats are simply staggering. Scheffler ranks No. 1 in SG: Total, Tee to Green, Approach, No. 2 Off the Tee and top-10 Around the Green. He’s continued to win despite ranking outside the top 150 in SG: Putting. Scheffler gained more than a stroke both off the tee and on approach shots in his first three rounds at Harbour Town. He has done this in 27.2% of his rounds over the last three seasons. The rest of the PGA Tour has done it 4.7% of the time.
Scheffler then finished off another victory with a strong performance on Sunday at Harbour Town that included this chip-in for eagle from 53 feet off the front right short rough on the Par 5 at hole No. 2.
He’s now played 40 rounds in 2024 and has yet to shoot a round over par. It’s 44 in a row dating back to last year’s Tour Championship in August. Tiger Woods currently holds the Tour record at 52 rounds shooting par or better, which he set during the 2000-01 season.
Scheffler’s desire to win and determination to be the best is shining through despite any pressure that may mount. He’s nearly locked up 2024 PGA Tour Player of the Year honors before the end of April, and commented on his play and performances following rounds 3 and 4 while dealing with any added pressure.
Internally, do you feel less pressure compared to a few months ago when you're out there playing?
SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: It's tough to answer. I mean, I talked about it a bit at the end of last week. I really love winning, and I don't really like losing at all. It's one of those things where I try to manage the expectations of myself, kind of get that stuff out of the way and then go out there and compete.
Scheffler also added 700 FedEx Cup Playoffs Points to his total by winning the Signature Event at the RBC Heritage. He tops the points list with 3,915 - more than double Wyndham Clark (1,892) with Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Aberg and Sahith Theegala next at more than 1,500 points.
Scheffler is scheduled to compete in the Wells Fargo Championship May 9-12 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC - another $20 million Signature Event. He should be a first-time father by then with wife Meredith expecting their child very soon.
“I definitely will enjoy the birth of my first child, and my priorities will change very soon, so golf will be fourth in line, but I still love competing,” he said last Sunday in the Butler Cabin at The Masters .
He competed at the highest level again without a letdown to win the RBC Heritage. Scheffler will enter the next major as the +450 favorite at the PGA Championship May 16-19 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, KY. FanDuel Sportsbook also has Scheffler at +6500 odds to win the Grand Slam and all four majors this year.
Scottie Scheffler is showing no signs of letdown and fans and bettors continue to support him despite ultra-low odds to win not seen since Tiger Wood’s dominance.
You can bet on it.
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Scottie Scheffler makes remarkable look routine, wins RBC Heritage comfortably
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Scottie Scheffler wasn’t supposed to win the RBC Heritage.
Scheffler did it anyway, and no other outcome seemed plausible after two holes of the final round. Generational superstars make the remarkable look routine, like it was always destined to happen, but make no mistake, that’s not normal, no matter how Scheffler made it appear.
The world No. 1 looked at ease as he fired a final-round 68 to win the RBC Heritage by three shots. He entered the fourth round up by one, but after a miraculous eagle chip-in on No. 2 that Scheffler made look mundane, it was about over. The final 16 holes were a formality, a slow coronation for King Scheffler that thunderstorms pushed to Monday. Scheffler played his final three holes Monday morning, capping it with a meaningless bogey on 18.
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“We've seen people do this over the years as far as excellence for time, over a little bit of time,” Max Homa said. “His seems to be sustained a bit longer than I can remember from a lot of people. It's not utterly shocking what he does. He just does it over and over and over again.
“That's amazing. … He almost makes it seem very realistic that we should do that.”
Homa’s quote wasn’t from Sunday. He said it Wednesday, less than 24 hours before the tournament began, and that assessment is even more true now than it was then.
Scheffler made two bogeys or worse all week – the first was a double bogey on the third hole of his first round. The second came on the 72nd hole. In between, it was flawless golf. Scheffler has won four of his last five starts. He’s won 10 times on TOUR in his last 50 starts. He’s lost to only one golfer since the start of March: Stephan Jaeger at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
Top players spent the early part of the week gawking at Scheffler’s success and admitting there was a gap between them and him. Still, there’s supposed to be a letdown after a win, especially a major championship. It’s a mentally taxing and draining experience. The stress and energy of contending can wear down even the best, and Scheffler is a meticulous preparer, treating practice rounds with the intentionality if not quite the intensity of a final round.
Scottie Scheffler news conference after winning at RBC Heritage
He showed up to Harbour Town Golf Links for the first time Wednesday, taking the early part of the week to celebrate his Masters win and recharge back home. He didn’t see the course’s front nine until he played the first round. He admitted one eye was at home in Dallas, where his wife Meredith draws closer and closer to giving birth to their first child. He was prepared to walk off the course at any moment if she went into labor. That was the field’s only hope, as it turns out.
The quick turnaround and shortened practice time led to a sluggish start as Scheffler was even for his first 15 holes Thursday. Although he birdied Nos. 16 and 17 for a 2-under 69, he was already six shots behind after Round 1. His caddie, Ted Scott, had noticed some fatigue.
The great ones, though, do not panic, comforted by the knowledge that over time their stuff is superior and will win out. Scheffler would never say such a thing (too brash), but his clubs say it for him. Exhibit A: He shot a 6-under 65 on Friday, and that night the deficit was just three. Then he shot 63 on Saturday to leave little doubt: He was going to win again.
“He’s a physical specimen, I mean honestly he is,” Scott said. “He’s in incredible shape and you have to be to have mental fortitude. You have to get your body in physical shape so you can be mentally in it.”
Mentally, Scheffler said he’s never been in a better place on the golf course.
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“I look back to Bay Hill, and I got off to some poor starts there, especially on the greens,” he said. “I'm just proud of how quickly I've been kind of fighting back from those little mistakes throughout the round and handling the surprises and stuff when it doesn't really go as planned. I think I've become better at managing that.”
A prime example came as the darkness descended Sunday night. Standing in the middle of the fairway on the par-5 15th, Scheffler duck hooked a 4-iron into the water. He was shocked. The swing was good; the strike was solid. But there was mud on the ball that he didn’t see.
Still up by five, Scheffler had plenty of breathing room, but he didn’t want to drop a shot. He slung a wedge around the tall trees guarding the hole and buried the 11-foot par putt despite having the option to wait and putt it in the morning, as his playing partner, Sepp Straka, did.
“The level of satisfaction of something like that is pretty high … to keep myself in position and not really give the guys behind me too much hope,” Scheffler said.
That mental strength is driven partly by on-course performance. Scheffler has regained confidence on the greens after switching to a mallet putter. That helps. But it’s also bred from his consistent cadence off the course. After pouring in eight birdies on Saturday, seven of which came from inside 12 feet, Scheffler did what he often does on the road. He went back to the rental house with frequent TOUR roommate and best friend Sam Burns and watched a movie. Tom Kim stopped by, as he had a few other times during the week. The routine was the same.
Burns, who has known Scheffler since their junior golf days, couldn’t sense a shift in Scheffler at any point during the week. Other than his late arrival, nothing was different.
“Just his normal self, pretty laid back,” Burns said.
Burns drew parallels to Scheffler’s golf, which hasn’t changed much over the years. The ability to dominate was always there.
“He's playing incredible golf,” Burns said. “He has a ton of confidence and he's also really good. It's a good combo. You have those three things working together and then you get what you got. He's the best in the world by a long way.”
Scheffler admitted he is starting to realize his stature is changing, although it still catches him off guard. Large crowds packed in to watch him tee off on Saturday. When he reached the first green, he looked back at those same bleachers a few hundred yards away. They were empty, even with the final five groups still to tee off.
“It was really interesting,” he said, still seeming a bit surprised. “It felt to me like the crowd was coming with me (Saturday), and there was definitely a lot of cheers out there.”
Scottie Scheffler closes out 72nd hole to cement 10th win at RBC Heritage
It’s new territory for the Texan. He has occupied the top spot in the world ranking for the last 48 weeks, but the general public seldom treated him like a sports idol. His understated personality, as genuine as it is, did not attract the masses, and he has actively avoided the spotlight. But his dominance is the draw now. The crowds are bigger and the cheers are louder as the golf world eagerly watches Scheffler make history, everyone wondering: How long can he keep it going?
“People like to see something special and they’re seeing it,” Scott said. “It’s easy to get behind a person like him, he’s easier to cheer for.”
Woods was the last player to win four times in five starts, back in 2008. Since 1983, Only David Duval has needed fewer starts to get from win No. 1 to win No. 10. Scheffler’s final-round 68 was his 40th consecutive round of par or better. He’s outperformed the field average in 36 of those rounds. Fans flock to dominance. It’s happening in the women’s game, with Nelly Korda at five straight wins and counting. It’s here for Scheffler as well.
Maybe things will change, as Scheffler is about to become a dad, knocking golf further down his list of priorities. He wants to be a better parent than he is a golfer, and perhaps that will take time away from his practice and preparation. Maybe then, he will fall off.
Don’t hold your breath.
“I grew up watching the end of Tiger,” Theegala said Saturday night. “Got to see Rory (McIlroy), DJ (Dustin Johnson), Jordan (Spieth), like all these guys kind of dominate for a period of time, and I was like, we could be in the midst of something really, really special.”
It was as if Theegala knew what was coming, and maybe he did. Maybe, deep down, we all did.
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All of our tours are available from Monaco harbor. Our driver/guide will greet you directly at the cruise port, just take a seat in our luxury mini-van and enjoy the tour! Time is precious for you as you only have a few hours ashore, our small vehicles are faster than coaches and our processional guide will be able to drive you very close to ...
Monaco, first ruled by the House of Grimaldi in 1297, continues to be a mecca for the rich and famous. Before you set out to explore, you should know the four districts that comprise the Principality of Monaco. Monaco-Ville (the old city) is the historic seat of the Principality and is located high above the harbor, near the Prince's Palace.
Prince's Palace of Monaco: Our most recommended tours and activities. 1. From Nice: French Riviera in One Day. Explore the landscapes and towns of the French Riviera on this day trip from Nice. Travel in a spacious and air-conditioned bus to stunning destinations like the charming village of Èze, Monaco, and Cannes.
3. Ferry from Nice to Monaco. The famous Monaco Hercules Harbor aka where you'll get wealth checked multiple times 🥲. Check availability and rates now. ⭐️ RATING: 5 out 5 - taken by 100+ guests! | ⏳ LENGTH OF TOUR: 1 day. The Ferry from Nice to Monaco includes: Round-trip ferry service between Nice & Monaco.
Round trip. ~€1420 / 7 pers. ~€2950 / 10 pers. ~€1390 / 9 pers. ~€920 / 9 pers. Book My Boat Trip. Note that most of the boat trips around Monaco are seasonal, starting from April and finishing in October. Read Our Guide. Seetheworld.
The best Monaco Cruises & boat tours are: Nice: Coastline Boat Cruise to Monaco. Nice: Monaco, Mala Caves, & Bay of Villefranche Boat Tour. Nice: Monaco & Mala Caves Boat Trip w/ Breakfast on the Sea. Nice: Mala Caves, Villefranche & Snorkeling Boat Tour. From Nice: French Riviera and Monaco Full-Day Tour.
5. Tour Monaco Harbor. Monaco's main harbor is situated at the base of its famous cliffs. The harbor, also known as Port de la Condamine, was constructed in 1901 and is home to yachts that bob on the water. It's a top spot to check out the Prince's ship and those of other moneyed Monaco residents, even if you don't get a chance to board.
Highlights of a Free Tour in Monaco. Most Monaco Free Walking Tours will start off in the classy district of Monte Carlo, the playground of the rich and famous. A great place to stroll around people watching. Stop off at the Place du Casino and be amazed by the impressive architecture of the iconic Monte Carlo Casino and Café du Paris.
Situated on a prominent escarpment at the base of the Maritime Alps washed by the Mediterranean Sea, the district of Monte Carlo is an administrative center of the tiny Principality of Monaco. Monte Carlo Harbor in Monte-Carlo, Monaco - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction.
The city of Monte Carlo in Monaco is world famous for the massive and expensive yachts that the rich and famous pilot into the harbor, but you'll feel like old money pulling up in the gigantic ship used for your world cruise.. The jewel of the French Riviera offers travelers all sorts of opportunities to engage in the opulent lifestyle for a day.
Monaco Yacht Charter Guide. Welcome to Monaco, the home of luxury yachting. There are daily international flights into nearby Nice, and private helicopters available to transport you in style and comfort to your destination.Whether you arrive by yacht, helicopter or road, the journey into this luxurious city is spectacular; the Riviera coastline leading you to the picturesque, yacht-filled harbor.
Monaco Harbor. Monte-Carlo Beach Seaside View. Sporting Monte-Carlo. Monte-Carlo Country Club. Monte-Carlo Golf Club. Casino de Monte-Carlo. Lobby & Facade. Atrium. Opéra Monte-Carlo. Leisure. Salle Renaissance. Salle Europe. Salle Blanche. Salle des Amériques. Salle Touzet Nord. Salle Touzet Sud. Salle Médecin. Salon Anglais.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the delights of North Whidbey Island at the Oak Harbor Garden Club 2024 Tour & Tea event on Saturday, June 29. With a donation of $30 per person, you can embark on a day of exploration, garden inspiration, and, of course, tea! Nestled within Oak Harbor lies the green heart of the community: the Oak Harbor Garden ...
The world's top-ranked golfer is dominating the PGA Tour. Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 RBC Heritage: his 4th win in his last 5 starts on the PGA Tour and 10th of his career. Recap with stats ...
But Mother Nature had other plans, forcing Scheffler to return to Harbour Town Golf Links on Monday morning to play his final three holes of the 2024 RBC Heritage and wrap up his fourth PGA Tour title in his past five starts. One week and one day after Scheffler slipped into the famed Green Jacket awarded to the Masters champ for the second ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Scottie Scheffler wasn't supposed to win the RBC Heritage. History told us that not since Tiger Woods in 2006 has a player won a major championship and then won on ...