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Best Day Trips from Nice (by Train, Car, or Guided Tour)

05/07/2025

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This article lists 12 great day trips from Nice by train, car, or guided tour, and how to get there. If you’re in a hurry, jump directly to the Nice day trips list here.

Nice, the capital of the French Riviera, is a feast for the senses, with many things to see and do. But the attractions in the region aren’t bound by the city limits, and you can visit many wonderful places in the French Riviera on a day trip from Nice.

So, what to see around Nice? From hilltop villages to lovely beaches or hikes in national parks, here’s my pick of the best day trips from Nice, France, terrific Nice day trips all close enough to get there and back in one glorious day.

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Best Day Trips from Nice, France by Train

In addition to these proposals below, I have a full article of beautiful places to visit near Nice by train.

1. Villefranche-sur-Mer

Villefrranche-sur-Mer

Villefranche-sur-Mer is one of the easiest day trips from Nice, France, by train. This stunning town located between Nice and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is one of the French Riviera’s most coveted places by the world’s millionaires.

Stroll around the Old Port with its colorful boats, known to be one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean and the base of numerous cruises in the summer.  

Then, visit the 16th-century Citadel overlooking the sea and admire the Old Town with its narrow streets, stairways, and colorful houses. Don’t miss the charming Chapelle Saint-Pierre, re-decorated by the writer and filmmaker Jean Cocteau.

  • Location: 5 km east of Nice
  • How to go: take the TER train to Villefranche-sur-Mer (7min ride, every 30 min)
  • No need to buy your train tickets in advance

2. Eze Village

Eze Village is one of the most picturesque spots in the region and an easy day trip from Nice. This small medieval village is perched on an imposing cliff offering spectacular views over the Mediterranean Sea.

Stroll around its narrow streets and admire the superb stone houses, little squares with refreshing fountains, and numerous boutiques selling beautiful crafts. Eze also has several sites listed as historical monuments, including the watchtowers at the entrance, the doorway, and the gunboat.

From Eze Village, take the delightful Nietzsche Path down to the beach. The German philosopher is said to have composed the last part of his work, “Thus Spoke Zarathustra,” under the pine trees along this path. The beach here is easy to access, and it is shaded by pine trees that almost grow right down to the water’s edge.

  • Location: 12 km east of Nice
  • How to go: take the LR112 bus from Boyer Nice (rue Boyer) and stop at Boyer Village (25-minute ride, 5 times daily). There’s no need to buy your bus tickets in advance
  • This French Riviera half-day tour from Nice also visits Eze Village

3. Take the Train des Merveilles

Train des Merveilles – R390 CC BY-SA 4.0

The Train des Merveilles travels between Nice and Tende, an incredible 2-hour journey through the valleys of Le Paillon, La Bévéra, and La Roya in the Alpes-Maritimes department.

Enjoy a scenic train ride from Nice, passing by canyons, viaducts, and tunnels. Stop by picturesque villages and explore the gems of Piedmont’s Baroque art.

You can book this train ride alone (enter “Nice-Ville” for the departure station, “Tende” for the arrival station, and select TER #22987 from 9:15 a.m.) or with this guided tour from Nice that combines adventure by train, exploration of medieval villages, and incredible natural landscapes in the middle of the Alps.

Note: Due to work along the rails, this train will not run in 2025. The reopening of this line is planned for December 2025.

4. Monaco

If you like glamorous places, a day trip to Monaco from Nice won’t disappoint. Monaco is an independent state ruled by His Highness Prince Albert. It is also home to many world’s fortunes, and you can get an idea of the city’s wealth by strolling around the port, dotted with luxurious yachts.

On this day trip from Nice, France, to Monaco, expect to see luxurious hotels and boutiques, Porsches and limousines, chic restaurants, and the infamous paparazzi if there’s somebody famous around.

Monte Carlo is also home to interesting sights, including the Palace (with guards changing at 11:55 a.m.), the world-famous Casino, the Cathedral, and the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium. You can also visit Monaco’s racecourse, which is used for the Formula 1 Grand Prix.

5. Menton

Menton - French Riviera

Menton claims to be France’s sunniest city, and it’s definitely one of the best destinations in France in winter.

Well known for its citrus, used for cooking or preparing essential oils, Menton is also home to the Lemon Festival, held every year between February and March.

Menton has the best of everything: fantastic food, beautiful beaches against the pure blue Mediterranean Sea, and a warm climate year-round. Explore Menton’s Old Town, with its colorful houses, fabulous staircases, beach stone mosaics, and ceramic murals. You can also visit the seaport, the beach resort, and some pretty gardens.

For a more cultural day trip, visit Jean Cocteau’s Museum or the Beaux-Arts Museum in the Palais Carnoles.

6. Cannes

Old Harbor - Cannes

If you’re looking for places to visit near Nice with a touch of luxury, you can’t miss out on Cannes. This city is the kind of place you visit when you want to relax and enjoy some luxury. With its stunning beaches, warm weather, and convenient location close to Nice, this is where the stars go for a holiday.

The city of Cannes boasts spectacular natural beauty, as well as numerous high-end casinos and restaurants. If you arrive in Cannes before 10 a.m., consider taking this walking tour with a local guide. If you prefer to visit alone, Don’t miss the Old Port and La Croisette walkway. Then, you can explore Le Suquet (Cannes’ oldest neighborhood) and La Croix des Gardes for some great views.

Best Day Trips from Nice by Car (or Guided Tour)

7. Villa Ephrussi Rothschild & Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

Located between Nice and Montecarlo, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is one of the loveliest places on the French Riviera. The peninsula is renowned for its luxurious properties, nestled among lush vegetation and often featuring private beaches.

One of the musts of Cap-Ferrat is the visit to Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, a beautiful mansion surrounded by a stunning garden. The villa was the property of Baroness Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild, and you can see her spectacular collection of more than 5,000 artworks.

The visit continues in the gardens overlooking the sea. The seven gardens were designed around several themes (Spanish, Florentine, Japanese…), and the Baroness’ trips inspired them.

After visiting Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, take the coastal walk in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to appreciate the beauty of this fantastic place.

8. Grasse

In the Alpes-Maritimes department, Grasse is the world capital of perfumes. Every year, thousands of visitors come to Grasse to visit the Perfume Museum and the perfume factories to buy their favorite scents.

Grasse’s perfume tradition dates back to the 17th century, and the city is the headquarters of historic grands parfumeurs, including Fragonard, Galimard, and Molinard. They all offer guided visits and workshops both interesting and pleasant.

Grasse’s Old Town is also interesting. Stroll through its narrow streets and vaulted passages and admire some historical sites such as the square Saracen Tower or the vestiges of the 16th-century ramparts. There are also medieval houses, superb mansions, beautiful 18th-century villas, pretty squares with stone fountains, and sunny cafés.

Finally, don’t miss the Cathedral Notre Dame du Puy, built in roman-provençal style with Bréa, Rubens, and Fragonard artworks.

  • Location: 28 km west of Nice
  • How to go: by car (40-minute drive, route départamentale)
  • This countryside day tour from Nice includes a stop at Grasse

9. Cassis

Cassis

Cassis is a pretty coastal town in Provence, not far from Marseille. Cassis is one of the furthest proposals, but I couldn’t help adding a touch of Provence to this list of day trips from Nice!

Cassis is a beautiful seaside resort nestled at the foot of an impressive cliff, and it seduces with its charming neighborhoods and picturesque port. Cassis’ sunny quays, lined with cafés and restaurants, are great for a stroll or a coffee break.

Cassis’s surroundings are beautiful, too. On the west, you can easily access some of the most beautiful Calanques of Marseille–Cassis. On the east, the Route des Crêtes links Cassis to La Ciotat through impressive cliffs and stunning panoramas.

  • Location: 150 km west of Nice
  • How to go: by car (1hr 50min drive, route départamentale)

10. Saint-Paul-de-Vence

Saint Paul de Vence - France

Built on a rocky outcrop and surrounded by ramparts, Saint-Paul-de-Vence is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in Provence. The beauty of the surrounding area, exceptional light, and quality of life inspired many famous artists, some of whom took up residence in the village.

Saint-Paul-de-Vence is the best day trip from Nice if you’re looking for a relaxing day. Walk around the picturesque streets and admire the magnificent stone facades from the 16th and 18th centuries, little squares with pretty stone fountains, and the gardens’ floral exuberance. Visit some artists’ workshops or craft shops for a lovely souvenir.

Finally, don’t miss the wonderful views over the surrounding hills and the sea from the ramparts.

  • Location: 12 km west of Nice
  • How to go: by car (22min drive, route départamentale)
  • This Provence countryside day tour includes a stop at Saint-Paul-de-Vence

11. Explore the Provence Wine Region

Château Saint-Martin AOC Provence

One of the lesser-known French wine regions, Provence produces excellent wines, primarily rosés (90%). Due to the warm climate and proximity to the ocean, the wines of Provence have a wide range of excellent grapes that are often full-bodied and absolutely perfect wine options.

The region of Provence is dotted with vineyards and wine shops all over, many of which offer their own wine-tasting experiences. Because wine-tasting and driving are far from perfect partners, I recommend taking a wine day tour from Nice with an expert guide.

This Côtes de Provence Wine Tour from Nice visits three wineries with an expert wine guide. See vineyards, bottling rooms, cellars, and more, and sample wines from the region’s celebrated rosés to well-balanced reds and lively whites.

Closer to Nice, the Domaine de la Source (AOP Bellet) produces reds, whites, and rosés with endemic grape varieties that date back to Roman times. The plots are nestled in the hills of Nice and are worked organically to preserve the environment and its magnificent terroir. Domaine de la Source offers several tours in English, such as commented wine tastings and a walk through the vineyards with tastings.

12. Gorges du Verdon

Gorges-du-Verdon, France

Located in the beautiful Verdon Regional Park, Gorges du Verdon is one of Provence’s best places to visit. This is one of the largest canyons in Europe and reaches a depth of more than 700 meters.

The water in the Gorges du Verdon is a stunning bright turquoise color, and you can see the canyon from several viewpoints along the road or take a boat /kayak and stop for dips in the water as you go. This natural landscape is also famous for its hiking and climbing routes and adventure sports of all kinds.

This is one of the best day trips from Nice by car, but also the longest. During the lavender season in Provence, you can combine the Gorges du Verdon with some lavender fields nearby (check out this Gorges du Verdon road trip itinerary for inspiration).

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