There are plenty of treats on offer today as we reach the French mainland and berth at the port of Nice in true “Riviera style”.More than any other Riviera city, Nice oozes charm. Its kilometres of beach, backed by iconic hotels and luxurious apartments and fronted by the Mediterranean Sea, have attracted the rich and famous for centuries. The broad boulevard along the beachfront, named Promenade des Anglais, honours Queen Victoria, who often brought her entourage to escape the dreary English winter. Russian aristocrats also made Nice their home, building a Russian Orthodox church that today holds a memorial to the fallen Czar and his family. Noted for its sunny days and enchanting evening light, Nice has long drawn artists whose galleries are filled with paintings of the city itself. Chagall, Matisse, Dufy, Picasso, and more worked, lived, and loved here among their wealthy sponsors and bon vivant friends. Residents, focused on fun in the sun, stroll to the market daily, buying fresh produce, gourmet foods, and flowers to adorn their seaside homes. The centrally located port offers us the chance to stroll the iconic Promenade des Anglais, enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean from Nice’s Plage Publique De l'Opera, or perhaps head to the city’s famous neighbour, Monaco. One thing is for sure: in true Riviera style, today will have a touch of decadence. Personalise your exploration with our included ‘Your Choice’ experiences. Option 1 – Morning experience: Walking Nice and its Famous Markets It’s Saturday, and in Nice, that means markets. Our guided walk through the Old Town leads us along cobblestone streets, where our host regales us with tales of French delights. Our food-focused tour culminates at the vibrant Cours Saleya, renowned for its bustling flower market since 1861. Here, locals and tourists alike revel in a dazzling array of flowers ‒ from elaborate bouquets to single blooms, each infused with unforgettable scents and colours. But where there are flowers, there is also French cuisine. Wander among colourful stalls where local vendors passionately display Provençal fruits, artisanal cheeses and savoury charcuterie. Don’t miss Queen Victoria’s cherished chocolate shop, offering historical confections and aromatic delicacies. The market buzzes with energy, creating a vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere where every stall tells a story of tradition and flavour, and the warm hospitality of Nice. Option 2 – Morning experience: The Principality of Monaco and Prince Albert’s collection From the days of its early Genoese rulers, the ever-expanding Principality of Monaco has been a political curiosity on the map of southern Europe. Ruled as a business rather than a country by the Grimaldi family, this exclusive enclave offers an insight into the lives of the ‘filthy rich’. Ferraris replace Fiats, designer dogs are carried in handbags and champagne flows like water, all thanks to an economy, which has earned the respect of, rather than robbed from, the rich. Smaller than New York’s Central Park, Monaco’s 500 acre size, boasts the second highest GDP per capita in the world. Although the 9,500 native Monégasque are banned by law from gambling, it is the nation’s foreign-born citizens with their bulging bank accounts, multi-million euro apartments and high-roller habits who boost the principality’s income, with over 30 per cent of its residents listed as millionaires. Our guided walking tour introduces us to this unique place, culminating with a visit to Prince Albert’s own car museum. Following in the footsteps of Grace Kelly at the superyacht-filled marina, we recall how she met Prince Rainier during a visit to Monaco suggested by a friend while filming To Catch a Thief. Within a year, they were wed, and Grace Kelly became a princess, with 140 official titles. Her tragic passing left Monaco in mourning, with her face, name and favourite things found throughout the principality, reminding us of her enduring legacy. Our tour includes the palatial precinct known locally as ‘The Rock’, and the Cathedral (also known as Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate), where Princess Grace and Prince Rainier were married and now rest. Moving to the waterfront, our journey takes a hairpin bend. From a wartime Ford Jeep to Prince Albert’s favourite Bugatti, the Prince’s private collection is packed with rare vehicles, Formula 1 winners and numerous Ferraris, Lamborghinis and the odd Rolls-Royce. Appealing to car aficionados and non-drivers alike, this decadent display is set to impress. Option 3 – Morning experience: The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild This experience showcases Nice’s decadent past, with a focus on the region’s most exclusive enclave. We follow the Basse Corniche along the coastline to the private knoll of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, where we tour and enjoy a light lunch at one of the Riviera’s real treats. Synonymous with the word ‘exclusive’, Cap Ferrat is the home to generations of wealth. With a phone book full of famous names, there are a few stand-outs – one being Rothschild. The imitation Renaissance-style palazzo of Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild must be seen to be believed. Surrounded by exotic, Provençal, Japanese and Florentine gardens, it was built in 1905 by Baroness Beatrice Rothschild to showcase her passion for all things art. Without an heir, the Baroness bequeathed the seven hectares of land and some 5,000 works of art to the Academy of Fine Arts, giving ‘commonfolk’ the chance to immerse themselves in her lifestyle, if only for a morning. Option 4 – Morning experience: The Art of Perfumery Perfume-making is an art form in France, on par with its renowned fashion houses. The perfumers, known as 'Noses,' undergo seven years of rigorous training and are among the country's most revered artists. This morning, we journey to the historic hilltop village of Eze, where we visit Galimard, one of France's oldest perfume houses, established in 1747. At the Galimard Studio des Fragrances, we dive into the world of scent creation. Armed with our 'scent organ'—a kit of 120 essential fragrance ingredients—we will explore the craft of perfumery. Learn the techniques to refine your sense of smell and create your own unique perfume, which you’ll take home in a personalized bottle. (Note: If Galimard is unavailable, an alternative perfume house may be used for this excursion.)