Luxury real estate in saint-jean-cap-ferrat


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Find a secluded place beautiful nature on the Côte d'Azur? Haha, I can imagine how you laugh in front of your monitors right now. And I was lucky - come to Cape Saint-Gene-Cap-Ferrat in the off-season in cloudy weather. It’s a paradox, but it is under the noses of millionaires that you can take an exciting walk alone with nature.

I don't follow the news from the world of the rich and famous, and I don't know where the paparazzi caught yet another celebrity. We ended up at Cape Saint-Gene-Cap-Ferrat quite by accident. After walking around Nice for half a day and realizing that there was absolutely nothing to do after lunch, we went to the nearest bus stop. Oh, where is the number 81 bus going? What kind of peninsula is it, it's probably beautiful there? Yes, it turned out to be stunned how beautiful!

So again, bus number 81 from Nice, go to the final stop. Or you can get off at the bus stop tourist office"(fourth from the end) and stock up on a plan of the area.

What is the beauty of this place? Cap Ferrat is probably the most elite dacha cooperative on the planet. The first fat man who built a dacha in these parts was the Belgian king Leopold 2, his villa is now the most expensive. That is, in general, there is no more expensive. Then bourgeois like the Rothschilds pulled themselves up, but in our days it has completely rushed - there are almost no empty seats left.

But all this, as for me, is of little interest. Here's what's interesting. We have rich people settle in such a way as to annoy the rest as much as possible. In the West, people are still considered. The watchman in one of Kyiv's elite courtyards said: "Do you know what kind of people live here? They don't want you to go here!" So, despite the fact that they do not want to, the most important thing on Cap Ferrat - the seashore remained at the disposal of the public.

There is a walking route along the peninsula perimeter. There are two options: large and small. We passed both.

Peninsula map. The walking route is marked in orange. A large route can be completed without straining in 2 hours. But keep in mind that two hours is if without a camera. And if you are a photographer, then you can spend the whole day there.


View from above. The oligarchs even have their own little cloud to keep the shade and not so hot the sun.

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Port of Saint-Gene. " Old city", Here Ending station bus.

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Sweet and lifeless.

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Very steep waterfront. Everything is done simply according to Varlamov-Zyalt. A chic wooden floor, benches between the pedestals with palm trees - an ideal world.

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The "old" port is a few streets, then dachas immediately begin. It looks something like this. There are no sidewalks, because whoever needs it will pass, but you were not expected here. Pass quickly and goodbye, but rather goodbye forever, curious traveler.

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Autodream 81. Or what year is it?

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Let's take a short route first. The information board promises that as a result of the walk we will get acquainted with the rich flora and fauna of Middle-earth. Ugh, this is from another world. Mediterranean, here! I do not want to disappoint anyone, but if you are a nerd, then study this topic better and further from the books. All flora and fauna remained privately owned behind a fence.

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The people were left with a narrow strip between the fence and the sea, but thanks for that! They could fence themselves off altogether and not let anyone on the peninsula. But in France, apparently, they know how to learn from the mistakes of others and once again do not anger the masses.

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Don't forget to check for ticks after your walk! We brought one.

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Numerous stairs lead down to the water.

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Port of Saint-Gene. In the background is Mount Boron.

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Paloma beach. It's good that we arrived out of season and the beach was not open yet.

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Otherwise, how much do you think it would cost to stretch your legs on a bed after a walk?

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19 euros, take out and put in only for the entrance. 4 more for an umbrella. Only the question remained unanswered: is it for an hour or a day?

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Trump numbers. A cool bonus to someone's legacy from their grandfather.

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That day it was overcast and even a little cool, so we walked almost completely alone.

Did you enjoy walking around Cap Ferrat? If so, then let's continue right away and go the long route!

The sun warmed up, the cacti bloomed, and much more people came to Cap Ferrat.

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The slopes are dotted with cactus, so do not push on the path! And then until you reach the water, you will be completely scratched!

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Someone is completely afraid of uninvited guests, wrapped himself in a thorn. Sorry for the quality of the picture, the hand trembled with envy. Joke. I don’t get paid for photography, so I shoot with what I have enough money for. In what was enough, smart and accurate autofocus was not included.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, between the peninsula and the coast

Located between Nice and Monaco, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is small town with a population of about 2000 inhabitants, known for that occupies the peninsula of Cap Ferrat and its special geography. Once upon a time, this commune was called Saint-Jean-sur-Mer, and its modern name She received only in 1907.

Behind the wild and dense vegetation of flowers, palm and coniferous trees, numerous luxurious villas are comfortably located, including very famous ones such as Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild or Villa Santo Sospir. Despite the fact that the city is under the protection of the municipal authorities, the owners of the villas take liberties with regard to repairs and decoration, sometimes without any official permission. Various protection organizations environment just as the public services are making every effort to resist these actions and restrain construction.

An economy built on tourism

As in many other cities in the Alpes-Maritimes department, tourism represents the first source of income for Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Especially in summer, when crowds of vacationers fill this port city full of charm. A popular place is the very beautiful port for entertainment, dotted with numerous shops. The world-famous commune of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat has managed to maintain its authenticity and will delight connoisseurs of culture, idle relaxation and long walks (be sure to walk along the path that stretches along the coast, called the local sentier des douaniers). During the high season, various festivities are held in the city and tourists can enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and magnificent coastline. Other must-see places in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat: Botanical Garden Les Cèdres (The Cedars), a zoo, a lighthouse and a semaphore, and the Sainte-Hospice tower.

Property in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

CAP FERRAT- ELITE RESORT for billionaires!

We rested in Saint - Tropez on the Cote d'Azur of France. The beaches are there, what you need ... We lie down, sunbathe and suddenly, a mobile phone rings. This is a friend of my son-in-law, a businessman from St. Petersburg, invited him to visit him in Cap Ferrat with lunch in a restaurant located on the terrace right on the rock (see photo). The next day we went on a small yacht towards Nice.




Between Nice and Monaco is a picturesque mediterranean resort Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, paradise French Riviera, on the protruding peninsula (cape) of Cap Ferrat with its sandy beaches, pines and eucalyptus trees. In the greenery of its lush tropical vegetation, luxurious villas and fine hotels are hidden.
This is one of the most beautiful places Cote d'Azur France. Here the cliffs drop steeply to the sea, thickets of pines darken along the coast, fluffy southern pines hide luxurious villas of celebrities in their shade. This spit, extending far into the sea, at the end of the 19th century. was almost deserted. However, at the beginning of the XX century. people appreciated the unique charm of these places, and over time, Cape Ferrat from a fishing village acquired the status luxury resort. The peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is one of the most expensive places Azure coast.

It is called the Peninsula of Billionaires, famous for luxury hotels, an old port, private beaches and celebrity villas. Famous and wealthy people built their magnificent mansions and villas on the banks. Isadora Duncan, Somerset Maugham, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fyodor Chaliapin, Winston Churchill, the Rothschilds loved to relax here. During 1950 lived the artist Marc Chagall. Jean-Paul Belmondo and other famous personalities are hiding from the prying eyes of journalists here. But from the roads winding along the cape, you can only see ... the fences of the villas. In 2008, there were reports that Mikhail Prokhorov bought the Leopolda villa for half a billion euros. Later, as they say, this deal was cancelled.

Fourteen kilometers between the sea and the pines stretches the road, along which are the villas "belle epoque" ("of that beautiful era").
pine groves and rocks by the sea, peace, occasionally disturbed by the cry of seagulls - all this makes up the unique charm of Cap Ferrat.
Most of The cape once belonged to King Leopold II of Belgium. It was he who "opened" the resort for vacationers. Leopold II in 1902 built for his mistress Caroline Lacroix a fashionable villa just east of the Bay of Villefranche. Today Villa Leopolda, as it is called, is the most expensive villa in the world, famous for its regal proportions and protected by the state as a monument of history and culture.

On Cap Ferrat, surrounded by many gardens, is the pink mansion of Baroness Beatrice Ephrussi, née Rothschild. This villa - palace is named
"Villa Ile-de-France", just a fairy tale!. It rises on one side over the Bay of Villefranche and on the other - over the Bay of Beaulieu. The villa is one of the most beautiful historical monuments Azure Coast!
Lush architecture echoes the buildings of Venice and Florence of the Renaissance.
This villa, like almost everything on the Cote d'Azur, has its own history.


The villa belonged to Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild, who discovered Cap Ferrat in 1905. More precisely, she did not just belong - she became her dream come true! For a plot of land, the baroness entered into a dispute with the Belgian king Leopold II, won it and set about building.
Beatrice, who already owned villas in Monaco and palaces in Paris, fell in love with Cap Ferrat at first sight. For about seven years, the baroness personally supervised the construction, replaced more than a dozen architects - a subtle connoisseur of art, she had great taste.

The Rothschilds are an ancient dynasty that founded the entire European banking system. Interestingly, the baroness got the name Ephrussi from our compatriot - she married the famous Odessa Ephrussi, who was engaged in the oil business. The combined capital of the spouses allowed them to travel the world in search of rare antiques (furniture, paintings, porcelain of the 15th-18th centuries) and all these things can be seen in the Ile-de-France mansion.
The narrowest point of Cape Ferrat reminded her of the ship "Ile - de - France" (French Island), on which she made trips that struck her imagination so much that the baroness decided to build a villa of the same name, and to enhance the similarity, she demanded that her gardeners possessions were dressed in sailor uniforms. In love with the 18th century and Marie Antoinette, always dressed in pink, the eccentric lady built a pink mansion in the Italian style.

The baroness ordered the best materials, such as pink marble from Verona, and even bought the ruins of Italian estates, just to get a suitable fresco. Finally, in 1912, the construction of the villa and the arrangement of seven hectares of gardens were completed. The Baroness lived in the villa for only three years, preferring to live in her villa in Monaco or in the Hotel de Paris, next to famous casino in Monte Carlo, which she has been filming for years.




The villa was used for receptions, where Madame Ephrussi greeted her guests dressed in outfits that exactly replicated the toilets of Marie Antoinette.
In 1934, a year before her death, the baroness transferred the villa to the state ownership under the management of the Institute of France.
At the same time, the baroness set the conditions that the villa should become a museum and preserve the atmosphere of a residential building.

The first floor of the villa, open to visitors, enchants with an openwork hall with Moorish columns, into which there are salons in the style of Louis XV and Louis XVI with personal belongings belonging to the French royal Bourbon dynasty, a dining room and a bedroom furnished with furniture brought from its Parisian possessions. In Beatrice's apartment, there is a dressing table belonging to Marie Antoinette by the window. Inside the villa is presented impressive collection from five thousand works of art, rare pieces of furniture, carpets, tapestries and paintings (F. Boucher., V. Tiepolo, etc.), faience.

The greenhouse filled with light has been turned into a tea salon. The pink villa is completely surrounded different parks, representing an example of the architecture of the Italian Renaissance - a magnificent monument to the beginning of the Golden Age. Parks that give the villa a similarity in shape to sea ​​ship, amaze with their sophistication: French - with musical fountains, waterfalls and reservoirs; Florentine, Spanish, medieval (lapidaire - literally stone), Japanese, exotic plants, the garden of Sevres (named after the city in France where the famous Sevres porcelain is produced) and a rich rose garden. Let's stop at the rose garden: this is the pride of the villa, created by the famous architect and landscape designer Harold Peto. Here grows a variety of roses dedicated to the Baroness, and another named after Princess Grace of Monaco. It should be noted that in May of this year. Rose Festival took place in the Ile-de-France rose garden, which brought together professionals and amateurs from all over the world.





Travel inspired the Baroness to create this paradise. Thanks to the mild climate of the Côte d'Azur, the gardens abound with flowers all year round.
Like most of the sights of the region, Villa Ephrussi Rothschild appears in all its glory on the only road that connects the cape with the "mainland". Beautiful views of the bays of Villefranche and Beaulieu. Rocky shores of the cape and a lighthouse on the edge of the cape, from which great view are very picturesque.
Numerous coastal paths will help you better appreciate the beauty of the "Cape of Dreams". Descent to the ancient port, where numerous restaurants offer their cozy terraces opposite the piers.

At the tip of Cap Ferrat is one of the most beautiful palaces world - "Grand Hotel" ( Grand Hotel du Cap), which rises in the center of a wonderful garden.


In Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat there is a zoo where animals live in conditions of "semi-freedom". In thickets of Mediterranean and tropical vegetation, you can see crocodiles, bears, exotic birds...

Peace and luxury are the two main characteristics of this resort!







In which the population does not exceed 1.6 thousand people. (year 2014).

The quiet peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is almost equidistant from the hustle and bustle of Mediterranean Nice and the opulent, artistic glitz of Monaco, yet it has managed to stay, as they say. locals, last gem Azure coast.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat rest

Holidays in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is a great opportunity to feel the taste of life in the real atmosphere of the Mediterranean French Riviera, but without too much glamor and pathos. The peninsula where the resort is located is amazing natural place, it is included in the protected natural park Pelagos, home to Mediterranean marine mammals.

Pelagosa is a protected area, under the joint management of France, Monaco and Italy, thanks to such patronage, the cape and its surroundings have become great place for diving, watching dolphins and whales. Due to the wealth of the sea, architecture on land is also quite restrained - strict architectural guidelines dictated at the state level have helped to preserve the original appearance of Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat and protect the town from the excessive influence of urbanization on the French Riviera.

Among tourists from all over the world, the resort is known as a place of accumulation of the most expensive villas of the rich (there are more than 500 of them here!) And as a city in which the most high prices for real estate (on average 44 thousand euros / sq.m). I must say that in the period from 2000 to 2007, real estate in Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat increased in price by more than 10 times! IN last years the resort was chosen by rich people from post-Soviet space who have purchased over 60 luxury villas at fabulous prices.

Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat reveals to tourists the real, pristine appearance of the French unhurried beach holiday, it introduces you to the stylish and at the same time surprisingly harmonious life of the French Cote d'Azur, gives you the opportunity to touch the intricate architecture and unusual natural beauties...

Where is Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat

Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat is located in the heart of the Cote d'Azur of France, in the south-eastern part of the country. The town is part of the Alpes-Maritimes department. On the map, look for it between Nice and Cannes, at a distance of about 10 km from each famous French resort.

Geographical GSM coordinates:

  • 43° 41′ 00″ north latitude
  • 7° 20′ 00″ East

Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat on the map

Weather

Influence of warm mediterranean climate, governing the French Riviera, affects the weather in Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat everywhere. Summer is here, thanks to the neighborhood of warm mediterranean sea, is dry and very warm, while winters are rather mild and somewhat humid. In the off-season in Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat, short-term heavy rains often fall, bringing life-giving moisture from the sea to the coast.

Temperature sea ​​water off the coast of Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat in summer season is within +22 +25°С, the sea in these places warms up best in July and August.

Beaches

Hotels

Since the resort of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is rather small, there are not as many hotels here as, for example, in Nice or Cannes. But on the other hand, a significant number of famous hotels in the region stand out among them, dating back to the beginning of the last century, hosting celebrities from all over the world. One of these is the Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons, located on an area of ​​​​about 7 hectares at the very tip of the peninsula.

The hotel project was developed in 1908 by Gustave Eiffel himself, the author of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Taylor once stayed in the hotel apartments. The hotel was awarded 5 * for the high level of service.

The price of an elegant double room starts from 650 euros.

Best hotels of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Except for the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, owned by a global hotel chain Four Seasons, in number the best hotels resort includes:

  1. Royal Riviera 5 * - built at the beginning of the last century, embodies elegance and refinement of taste.
  2. La Voile d'Or 5 * - the first hotel that was built in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, located in the heart of the town, from its windows offers a beautiful view of the marina. Jean Cocteau once noticed that you sleep in this hotel and seem to be relaxing on the sea...
  3. Hôtel Brise Marine 3 * is a charming hotel located in an Italian villa a few steps from the beaches and the port.
  4. Hôtel La Villa Cap Ferrat 3 * is a spa hotel, ideally located in the heart of the resort, it has 20 rooms with beautiful terraces and swimming pools.
  5. Cap Ferrat Luxury Terrace Sea Front - on the first line of the beach, about 800 m from the city center
  6. Hôtel Vacances Bleues Delcloy 3* - located in big park, on the territory of 3 hectares, surrounded by greenery. The hotel rooms are located in 9 separate buildings and overlook the park. From entertainment for hotel guests - animation and excursions around the town and the surrounding area.
  7. Le Panoramic 3 * - located on Cap Ferrat, overlooking the harbor of the peninsula, the hotel offers stunning views of Beaulieu Bay and Cape Saint Hospice.
  8. Hôtel L’Oursin 2* is a charming hotel in the heart of the town, close to beaches and shops. Price from 75 euros.
  9. Hôtel La Frégate - in the heart of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. There are often exhibits of paintings and sculptures, and you can also rent a room! Room price from 50 euros / day.

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Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat attractions and entertainment

People come to the French Riviera and, in particular, to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to walk along the rocky coastline peninsulas of Cap-Ferrat, wander through the narrow streets of the town and see something more than the sea ... Nature is rampant around - flowering oleanders, pink bougainvillea bushes, the smell of Mediterranean conifers warmed by the sun and saturated with sea winds ...

To explore Cap Ferrat, it will take at least 3 days, and especially curious travelers can stay longer, they will not be bored. The unpretentious elegance of these places shines through everywhere - in the interiors of hotels, in the simple clothes and sandals of wealthy vacationers, dreamily peering into the distance on the decks of their yachts, in the Mediterranean landscapes and surrounding gardens ... Get ready to enjoy life, watching the sunsets with a glass of good wine!

Restaurants

La Veranda

Restaurant service and live music that accompanies Mediterranean cuisine can be found at this restaurant in the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat. The restaurant is open from spring to autumn. People come here to enjoy fresh fish dishes, delicious seasonal desserts prepared under the guidance of Chef Gaetan Fiard.

Restaurant La Chevre d "Or

Marked with two Michelin stars, located in the neighboring village of Eze (Eze). It is worth dining here, the restaurant's chef Arnaud Fay has something to offer - his absolutely authentic dishes are prepared according to recipes collected in an area stretching from the rocky foothills of the Mercantour to the Mediterranean coast.

The restaurant complements the 5* luxury hotel of the same name.

  • Opening hours: open from March 4 to November 4, lunch from 12:30 to 14:00, dinner from 19:30 to 22:00 (fixed menus are only available until 21:30 pm).
  • Prices: lunch at the restaurant will cost 95 euros, a seven-course menu - from 205 to 240 euros. A la carte - from 190 to 220 euros. Hotel rooms with guarded parking - from 300 euros.
  • Address: Rue du Barri, 06360 Èze, France Tel. +33 4 92 10 66 61.

Restaurant Le Cap(Grand-Hotel)

Michelin-starred Chef Jorich Tjes prepares amazing French Mediterranean cuisine with seasonal, local ingredients. Among the regulars, the restaurant is also appreciated for its extensive wine collection, consisting of more than 600 samples.

How to get around Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat and the Cap Ferrat peninsula

The best way to get to know the town and the peninsula - a trip on an excursion tourist bus, which has just entered the line and will carry tourists until September 10.

Movement schedule: from 10:00 to 18:00 daily.

The minibus has 16 seats and transports passengers from hotels and Villa Ephrussi to the city center. Bus stops are marked with colored flags to stop the bus, just wave to the driver at one of these stops. There are 7 stops along the route:

  1. Center of the city, in front of the city hotel (avenue Denis Séméria, next to Villa Namouna).
  2. Bridge Saint Jean (Pont Saint Jean).
  3. Passable / Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild Beach.
  4. Office of Tourism (Office de Tourisme).
  5. Chemin du Roy.
  6. Lighthouse (le Phare).
  7. Stadium.

Tour buses depart every 25 minutes and the trip is completely free. Bus break from 13:20 to 14:05.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat how to get there

Bus

Nearest international Airport located in Nice. From Nice airport, you should get to the center of Nice by bus number 98, and then to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, buses of line number 81 run, direction - Port de Saint-Jean.

From Monaco/Menton take TAM bus no. 100 stop Gare SNCF(train station) at Beaulieu-sur-Mer and then use bus no. 81 towards Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat which stops at the same stop.

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Auto

From Italy you need to follow the highway number 58 (Monaco-Eze), from Cannes - exit number 50 ((promenade des Anglais - Promenade des Anglais).

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Train

high speed trains TGVs that stop in Nice run throughout France and Europe. Arriving at the railway station in Nice (gare SNCF), then you should transfer to the train line le TER, following in the direction of Monaco-Menton. The station where you need to get off is Beaulieu sur Mer, then use bus number 81, departing from the railway. station in Beaulieu sur Mer (Gare SNCF Beaulieu sur Mer).

Distance from nearest cities to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat:

  • Monaco hotels - 12 km
  • Nice airport - 18 km
  • Nice port - 9 km
  • Cannes hotels - 54 km
  • Menton hotels - 37 km
  • Italian border - 43 km

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is today considered one of the beautiful bohemian resorts of the Côte d'Azur in France. It is located near the luxurious and magnificent Nice.
This resort is located on mediterranean coast, so the climate here is relatively fresh and calm. In summer average temperature this place is +23 C, in winter the thermometer usually does not fall below +10 C. This condition allows the resort to remain popular even in winter, because it is the mild climate of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat that makes it attractive for recreation.

However, one should not think that Nice weather- this is the only thing that can attract tourists coming here. There are quite a lot of places that annually attract thousands of tourists. First of all, these places include the beaches of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Indeed, on its territory there are three of the most the best beaches in the world.
The first of them, Paloma, is located near the city port. This place is almost completely protected from the sun and wind, as the beach is almost completely covered by rocks.
Passable Beach is located in the northern part of this resort.
And finally, the largest beach located here is Cro de Peï Pin. It attracts mainly tourists arriving here by car, as this beach has its own car park.
A fairly attractive attraction of this resort is also considered the local zoo, which is located near the bay of Villefranche. This place is interesting primarily because not only representatives of the animal are represented here, but also flora. Any visitor can see a huge number of different shrubs, herbs and trees here.
The Chapel of Saint Ospis, which was built in the middle of the nineteenth century is also quite popular place capable of collecting on its territory enough a large number of tourists. Near it is a statue of the Virgin Mary with a baby. Not far from the chapel you can see the old military cemetery where the soldiers who died during the First World War were buried.
TO important places The resort also includes the lighthouse Le Phare, which was built by order of Napoleon III in the second half of the nineteenth century.

If we talk about the cuisine of this place, then we can say that it is predominantly Mediterranean here. The following places are traditionally considered the main most popular restaurants here:

Lecap. A small restaurant located on the territory of the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat;

Le panorama. This restaurant is located on the territory of the Hôtel Royal Riviera;

Le Sloop and La Voile d'or - restaurants from which open great views on the sea.

It is recommended to make purchases of essentials here first of all in local markets, and not in supermarkets, since the prices here are cheaper and the choice is somewhat richer. One such market here is Cours Saleya. On its territory there are a large number of stalls with various vegetables, fruits, meat and flowers, as well as several souvenir shops.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is one of the best resorts peace. Guests who come here are immersed in the atmosphere of wealth, splendor and luxury, to be convinced of the highest level of service, and finally, they spend their holidays in an interesting and exciting way.

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