French riviera honeymoon ideas: planning a chic and glamorous French riviera honeymoon by the sea

French riviera honeymoon ideas: planning a chic and glamorous French riviera honeymoon by the sea

Why the French Riviera is perfect for a chic honeymoon

The French Riviera (Côte d’Azur) has a reputation: yachts, film stars, rosé on the beach. But for a honeymoon, what matters is a bit different: comfort, intimacy, beautiful spots easy to reach, and moments just for two – without spending your entire budget on one night in a palace hotel.

The good news? You can absolutely have a chic and glamorous Riviera honeymoon by the sea without feeling out of place or ruined at the end.

For newlyweds, the French Riviera offers:

  • Short travel time if you’re already in Europe (Nice airport is very well connected).
  • Several seaside towns close together – ideal if you want to change atmosphere without long transfers.
  • Beautiful beaches (both sandy and pebbles) with turquoise water.
  • High level of comfort in hotels, restaurants and transport.
  • A “holiday movie” feeling: sunsets, old ports, little streets, cocktails with sea view.

Let’s look at how to turn all that into a real honeymoon plan: when to go, how long, what budget to expect, which towns to choose and a concrete itinerary you can copy or adapt.

Best season and ideal duration for a Riviera honeymoon

If you want seaside, sun and a bit of glam without the crowds and crazy prices, timing matters.

Best months for a seaside honeymoon:

  • Late May – June: Warm but not scorching, sea already pleasant, evenings long. Perfect compromise.
  • September – early October: Sea still warm, fewer tourists, better prices, more relaxed atmosphere.

Months to avoid if possible:

  • Late July – August: Very crowded, high prices, traffic, beaches packed. Romantic? Yes, but you’ll need patience.
  • December – February: Mild climate but it’s not “seaside honeymoon” weather. Good for a city/culture trip rather than beach.

Ideal duration:

  • 5 days / 4 nights: Short but enough for one base (Nice or Cannes) + 1–2 day trips.
  • 7 days / 6 nights: The sweet spot to combine 2 bases (e.g. Nice + Antibes or Cannes) and really relax.
  • 10 days: Perfect if you want to add Saint-Tropez or more slow days by the sea.

For a “chic and glamorous by the sea” honeymoon, I recommend 7 days minimum: it gives you time to unpack, breathe, and enjoy lazy mornings without rushing from one town to the next.

Budget: how much does a chic French Riviera honeymoon really cost?

Prices vary a lot by month, but here’s a realistic range for 7 days for 2 people, flights not included, in mid-season (May/June/September):

  • Comfortable / chic but reasonable
    – 3*–4* charming hotels with sea view (or very close to the sea)
    – Mix of restaurant dinners and simpler lunches
    – 1–2 “special” activities (boat, spa, gourmet dinner)
    Budget: around €2,200–€3,000 for 2 for the week
  • More upscale & glamorous
    – 4*–5* hotels on the seafront or with pool
    – Beach clubs, more restaurant dinners, several private tours
    Budget: around €3,500–€5,000+ for 2 for the week

What impacts the price the most?

  • Month of travel (August can double some prices).
  • Type of hotel (3* boutique vs. 5* palace in Cannes… not the same world).
  • How often you book private sunbeds / beach clubs instead of public beaches.
  • Number of organized activities (private boat, guided tours, spa packages).

Tip: plan one or two really glamorous splurges (for example, a sunset boat + a gourmet dinner) and balance with simpler meals and public beaches the rest of the time. You’ll keep the “wow” moments without exploding the budget.

Where to stay on the French Riviera for a honeymoon

The Riviera is a string of coastal towns, each with its own vibe. For a honeymoon by the sea, I usually recommend two bases to mix atmospheres and limit hotel changes.

Nice – City by the sea, perfect first base

  • Long Promenade des Anglais, pebbly beaches, lots of restaurants.
  • Very practical: direct airport, tram, train station for day trips.
  • Old town with Italian feel, perfect for evening strolls.
  • Good choice of 3*–5* hotels with sea view.

Cannes – Chic, glamorous, “movie” vibe

  • La Croisette with luxury boutiques, beach clubs, sandy beaches.
  • Yacht-filled port, perfect for that “Riviera glam” photo without effort.
  • More small palaces and high-end hotels than Nice.
  • Good base if you want beach clubs and people-watching.

Antibes & Juan-les-Pins – Romantic and a bit quieter

  • Antibes old town: ramparts, pretty port, authentic feeling.
  • Juan-les-Pins: more beach clubs and nightlife.
  • Nice mix of charm + seaside, less “bling” than Cannes.

Saint-Tropez – For a splurge or a few nights

  • Small village but very famous, with port, boutiques and beach clubs.
  • More isolated and less practical without a car.
  • I recommend 2–3 nights max as a “highlight” if your budget allows.

Menton – Softer, pastel, near the Italian border

  • Pretty old town, colorful facades, mild climate.
  • Very good if you prefer calm, gardens, and a slightly less bling-bling vibe.

My favorite combo for a 7-day chic honeymoon: Nice (4 nights) as a practical, lively base + Cannes or Antibes (3 nights) for a more glamorous and purely seaside end to the trip.

7-day chic & glamorous French Riviera honeymoon itinerary

Here’s a concrete 7-day itinerary you can adapt. I’ve kept transfers short and mixed “wow” moments with time to relax.

Day 1 – Arrival in Nice, first evening by the sea

  • Arrive at Nice airport, tram or taxi to your hotel on/near the Promenade des Anglais.
  • Check-in, shower, and simple walk along the promenade to unwind.
  • Dinner in the old town (Vieux-Nice), try local dishes (socca, stuffed vegetables) and a glass of rosé.
  • Early night or drink on a rooftop if you still have energy.

Day 2 – Discovering Nice & first beach time

  • Morning: stroll through the Cours Saleya market (flowers, fruits, small restaurants).
  • Climb up to Colline du Château for panoramic views – ideal honeymoon photos.
  • Afternoon: beach time. Choose between:
    • Public beach (bring water shoes, the pebbles can be uncomfortable).
    • Private beach club with sunbeds and waiter service – more expensive but very “honeymoon”.
  • Evening: dinner on the seafront, then walk back along the promenade at sunset.

Day 3 – Monaco & Eze: glam + incredible views

  • Train or bus to Monaco (around 25–30 min from Nice).
  • Walk around the old town, Prince’s Palace, and harbor; optional visit to the Oceanographic Museum.
  • Lunch with sea view.
  • Afternoon: stop at Eze-village on the way back (bus or taxi). Charming medieval village perched above the sea – very romantic.
  • Visit the exotic garden for the panoramic view; have a drink in a hotel bar if your budget allows.
  • Return to Nice for a light dinner or snacks in the old town.

Day 4 – Private boat and slow evening

  • Morning or afternoon: boat trip (shared or private) from Nice to explore the coast (Villefranche-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat…). Swimming stops if the weather allows.
  • Rest of the day: slow pace, maybe another swim or a walk in a quieter area like Cimiez (gardens, museums).
  • Evening: romantic dinner in Nice (this could be your “upscale” dinner of the trip).

Day 5 – Transfer to Cannes or Antibes + glamour evening

  • Late morning: train from Nice to Cannes or Antibes (30–45 min).
  • Check into hotel, drop your bags, short walk around town.
  • Afternoon: first taste of sand beaches (especially in Cannes) or stroll around the old town in Antibes.
  • Evening in Cannes: dress up a bit, walk along La Croisette, cocktail in a hotel bar, dinner in a chic restaurant.
  • Evening in Antibes: walk around the ramparts at sunset, dinner in the old town with a more intimate feel.

Day 6 – Beach club day & spa

  • Full day: beach club – book sunbeds in advance, arrive late morning and enjoy:
    • Swim, cocktails, lunch on site, naps in the shade.
  • End of afternoon: return to your hotel, shower, then spa or couples massage if your budget allows.
  • Light dinner or just tapas and wine if you’ve had a big lunch.

Day 7 – Last morning by the sea & departure

  • Slow breakfast with sea view.
  • Last walk along the beach or through the town, quick souvenir shopping.
  • Train or car back to Nice airport for your flight.

You can extend this itinerary with 2–3 nights in Saint-Tropez if you want an extra touch of glam and your budget is flexible.

Getting around: simple and stress-free options

You don’t necessarily need a car on the French Riviera for a seaside honeymoon, especially if you don’t enjoy driving in traffic on holiday.

Without a car (easy option):

  • Train (TER): links Nice, Antibes, Cannes, Menton, Monaco… Often the fastest option along the coast.
  • Tram & bus in Nice: very practical and cheap.
  • Taxis & VTC (Uber, Bolt): useful for airport transfers or evening outings when you’re tired.

With a car (more freedom):

  • Good if you want to explore hilltop villages and more isolated beaches.
  • Downsides: parking can be expensive, especially in Nice, Cannes and Monaco; traffic in high season.
  • Solution: rent a car for just 2–3 days in the middle of your stay, not the whole week.

For a mostly seaside, city-based honeymoon, my recommendation is: no car or car only for a short segment.

What to book in advance for a smooth honeymoon

To avoid spending your honeymoon in queues or refreshing booking apps, lock in a few key elements before you leave.

  • Hotels, especially if you travel in June–September or on weekends.
  • Airport transfers if you land late at night or want zero stress on arrival.
  • Boat trip (shared or private) on the day of your choice.
  • Beach club sunbeds for at least one “special” day.
  • One gourmet or rooftop dinner on a nice evening (not your very first night, in case of travel delays).

Everything else (small restaurants, public beaches, evening walks) can be improvised once you’re there.

Practical honeymoon packing checklist for the Riviera

For a chic but practical honeymoon by the sea, here’s what I recommend you pack (and what I often see forgotten).

  • Light clothing: dresses, skirts, shorts, linen shirts, polo shirts.
  • One or two more elegant outfits for dinners or a cocktail bar.
  • Comfortable walking shoes (for old towns, cobblestones, stairs).
  • Sandals + flip-flops for the beach.
  • Swimwear: at least 2 per person so you’re not putting on a wet one.
  • Light sweater or shawl for evenings by the sea (wind can be cool even in summer).
  • Sun protection: high SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, hat or cap.
  • Reusable water bottle (tap water is drinkable).
  • Small waterproof pouch for your phone and documents on the beach.
  • Basic pharmacy kit: painkillers, plasters, anti-diarrhea, antihistamine, after-sun or soothing cream.
  • Travel insurance documents and copies of passports/IDs (photo on your phone + email backup).

Optional but handy:

  • Water shoes if you plan to swim on pebbly beaches (Nice, Villefranche).
  • Small folding beach bag for towels, sunscreen, book.
  • Portable battery (you’ll use your phone for maps, photos, tickets…).

Small admin and safety reminders for a worry-free stay

Not the most glamorous part, but it’s exactly the kind of boring detail that makes a honeymoon smooth.

  • Identity papers: check validity of passports or ID cards (for EU citizens) several weeks before departure.
  • Driving licence: if you plan to rent a car, check validity and any age restrictions.
  • Travel insurance: verify what’s included in your bank card; if insufficient, take a short policy (medical + cancellation).
  • Payments: inform your bank if you’re coming from outside the EU to avoid blocked cards; take at least two different cards.
  • Health: no specific vaccines for the Riviera; bring your usual prescriptions in original packaging.
  • Security: normal level for a tourist area – just keep an eye on your bag in crowded spots and on the beach.

How to keep the “honeymoon feeling” in a busy destination

The Riviera can be crowded and lively, which is part of its charm… but not always what you want every minute of your honeymoon. A few simple habits help you keep that intimate, just-married bubble.

  • Start your days early: enjoy the promenade, markets and sometimes even the beach before the crowds.
  • Alternate calm and “glam”: one day beach club & boat, the next day quieter strolls and public beach at the end of the afternoon.
  • Choose at least one hotel with a balcony or terrace: breakfast or sunset glass of wine just for two makes a big difference.
  • Limit long transfers: choose 1–2 bases max, and visit other towns as day trips.
  • Keep one “free” day with nothing booked. That’s often the day couples remember the most.

With the right season, two well-chosen bases and a few key reservations (hotel, boat, beach club, special dinner), a French Riviera honeymoon by the sea can be both chic and surprisingly relaxed. Think less “running from one Instagram spot to another” and more “slow mornings, swims in turquoise water, and evenings where you only have one thing on the agenda: enjoy being together.”