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Holidays in Nice: Discover deals on flights and hotels

You can never go wrong with a holiday in the French Riviera. With its seaside locale, old-world opulence and bustling nightlife, what’s not to love? You will find plenty of flights to Nice, so getting to this Mediterranean gem is easy. Wander the cobblestone streets of Old Town, bask in the beauty of the Promenade des Anglais or indulge in delicious French cuisine at local bistros.


Whether you’re into exploring art galleries, beachside lounging or discovering nearby gems like Monaco, holidays to Nice are perfect for family trips and romantic getaways. If you're looking for an enchanting destination to visit in Europe, we’ve rounded up the best deals and offers for a Nice holiday.

Nice at a glance

  • Flight duration (from London): 2 hours 5 minutes

  • Main airport: Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE)

  • Population: 956,000

  • Language: French

  • Currency: Euro

  • Time zone: Central European Standard Time (GMT+1)

Getting to Nice from the UK

Ready for a relaxing beach holiday? Direct flights to Nice from the UK make it easy to reach this stunning Mediterranean destination. Major airports like London Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester offer regular services to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, located just four miles from the city centre.

When you land at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, the cheapest way to get to your hotel in Nice is to board a bus from the airport. You can also book taxis, but you may have to dig deeper into your pockets for this. The easiest way to get around Nice is by bicycle since the city has spacious bike lanes. If you want to rent a bike, pass by Promenade des Anglais. You can use the wheelchair accessible tramway and buses to move around the city. The walking lanes are also spacious for families travelling with prams.

Best time to go to Nice

Wondering when is the best time to visit Nice? If you want to avoid crowds and still enjoy pleasant weather in France, book your holiday in Nice during the shoulder seasons. Late May and early September have fewer crowds, and it’s cheaper to find good hotels. Since the months are closer to the popular tourist seasons in Nice, you’ll have plenty of fun events to enjoy. For instance, the Cannes Film Festival is an enticing event held towards the end of May.

Summer holidays attract many tourists due to the beautiful weather on the Mediterranean coast. From June to August, the Promenade des Anglais welcomes crowds of visitors seeking sunshine and outdoor adventures near the French Riviera. August is the peak month when both locals and tourists explore Nice, and most attractions are crowded around this time.

Nice experiences mild weather in winter, with some sun during the day and chilly evenings. It’s the perfect time to explore the city. You can visit indoor attractions like Musee Matisse and shop in local boutique stores.

Fun things to do in Nice

Sunbathing at the beaches

It is hard to decide whether to spend the day at the beach or discover what the town has to offer. How about doing both? Beaches in Nice are the top attractions, each with its unique charm. Plage Beau Rivage, just a short walk from the city centre, is a chic spot where you can relax with the Mediterranean as your backdrop.

For a more laid-back vibe, head to Cocoon Beach, about three miles west of the city centre, known for its tranquil atmosphere and excellent views. Plage de Castel, located at the foot of Castle Hill, combines beautiful scenery with easy access to local eateries.

Remember, most beaches in Nice are rocky, not sandy, and you need to pack water shoes.

Stroll along Promenade de Anglais

Stretching for miles along the sparkling Mediterranean, Promenade de Anglais is perfect for leisurely walks, cycling or simply people-watching. It offers stunning views of the azure sea, lined with palm trees, elegant hotels and lively cafés. Whether you’re enjoying a solo escape or a family holiday, this scenic promenade promises a relaxing and unforgettable experience in the heart of Nice.

Hike up Castle Hill

Ready for a hiking adventure in Nice? Enjoy panoramic views and uncover the fascinating history of Nice as you hike up Castle Hill. Located just a short walk from Old Town, this hilltop park offers a serene escape from the city’s buzz. The trail, dotted with shaded paths and scenic spots, leads to panoramic vistas of Nice’s coastline, rooftops and the azure Mediterranean. Discover the ruins of an ancient castle, lush gardens and a beautiful waterfall along the way.

Take a day trip to the French Riviera

A day trip to the French Riviera offers you the perfect blend of luxury, charm and stunning scenery. Start your journey from Nice, where the sparkling Mediterranean coastline serves as your gateway. Visit Monaco, just 12 miles away, to explore the Prince’s Palace and the glamorous Monte Carlo Casino.

Known for its charming Old Town and the Picasso Museum, head to Antibes, just a 40-minute drive from Nice. For breathtaking views and quaint streets, stop by the hilltop village of Èze, perched 1,400 feet above sea level. Consider buying a French Riviera Pass to save money on entry fees within the French Riviera.

FAQs about Nice holidays

Q: What is the best month to travel to Nice?

A: The best month to travel to Nice is September. The weather is warm and pleasant, with fewer summer crowds. It’s perfect for exploring the Promenade des Anglais, Old Town and nearby destinations like Monaco or Antibes. September also offers lower prices for flights and Nice hotels, making it an ideal time for budget-conscious travellers.

Q: What months can you swim in Nice?

A: You can comfortably swim in Nice from June to September. During these months, the Mediterranean waters warm up, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. July and August are the hottest months, with vibrant beach scenes on spots like Plage Beau Rivage and Castel Plage. June and September offer slightly cooler but still enjoyable conditions, with fewer crowds.

Q: How many days do you need in Nice, France?

A: You’ll need about three to four days in Nice to fully experience its charm. Spend a day exploring the Old Town (Vieux Nice) and strolling along the Promenade des Anglais. Dedicate another day to visiting Castle Hill and the city's museums like Musée Matisse. Use the remaining time to relax on the beach, such as Plage Beau Rivage, and take a short day trip to Monaco or Èze.

Q: Do I need a visa to enter France?

A: UK citizens do not need a visa to visit Nice for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period as part of the Schengen Area rules. Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your departure date. If you want to stay longer than three months, you will need a visa.

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