Cannes, famous for its film festival, is the polished western anchor of the French Riviera — a tender port opening onto the palm-lined Croisette promenade, designer boutiques, and a sweep of beach. Behind the glitz, the old town of Le Suquet climbs to a castle and a quiet view, while the Lérins Islands offer a monastery and pine-shaded coves a short ferry away. Sunny, chic, and walkable.
Cannes itself is small and very walkable from the tender — do the Croisette and climb Le Suquet for the view. For a calmer day, the Lérins Islands are a quick ferry and a lovely contrast to the glamour.
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