I can't believe it took me to leave Antibes, my hometown, and go to Miami, to finally have the curiosity to go take a walk there. It is beautiful! There is the short walk, the medium and the longer path. With no set goals, I ended up taking the longest walk. I couldn't get enough of the gorgeous views!!!! Here are my recommendations: take water, wear sneakers or confortable shoes (rocks and roots on floor), wear a hat and suncreen if you go during hot season. You can stop in between, there are little spots to take a swim, snorkel, picnic, jump. Best moment to go: early in the morning or later the afternoon. How to get there: accessible by bus, taxi, don't know if Uber is a way working there never use it since I have my car there. If you drive, there is a big parking by plage keller but depending time and season, parking gets packed really quick. Last recommendation: after that walk, treat yourself with your favorite drink at Plage Keller and be grateful for the beautiful...
Read moreBeautiful moderate hike on the coast of Natives. We started at Billionares Bay - get the Bus 82 from Antibes station and get off at Fontaine then walk the road down to the beach. Swim for a bit then start your hike. The path is pretty straightforward but I used the All Trails app for accuracy which was good.
Hike took just over an hour and we ended at Plage Garoupe which is a small sandy beach before walking back to the bus stop to Antibes station.
Yes there are a lot of stones at a certain part so good/sturdy shoes are recommended. However I did it in water shoes and saw some others do it in flip flops so we could jump into the clear blue water along the hike and dry off as you continue walking due to the hot sun. Just take it slow on the rocks if you’re not wearing appropriate footing. Would definitely recommend this hike but take water and snacks as you will get...
Read moreThis was a gorgeous HIKE (and I’m emphasizing hike because I think so many people who come here think this is a walk to beaches). Be sure to bring sturdy shoes, water, sunscreen and snacks; then be prepared to carry it all back out.
We thoroughly enjoyed our hike along this section of Le Sentier du Littoral. A large portion of the hike is through jagged and uneven rocks, so I would not recommend this trail for those who have poor balance.
The swimming was great, and we wish we brought a snorkel and goggles with us! The water is crystal clear, the foliage is gorgeous, and we saw lots of marine and wildlife. There were not beaches, but rather accessible rocky outcrops that had stairs carved in that lead to accessible points to swim at.
I would highly recommend this route for your...
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