Located on the south coast of France, The Maybourne Riviera enchants guests all year round with its unrivalled panoramic views of the Mediterranean and first-class service. The French Riviera is one of the top holiday destinations for a reason, thanks to its breathtaking coastal landscapes, azure waters, picturesque bays and charming villages that attract visitors from all over the world. The unique architecture, the exclusive spa area and the idyllic coastal location of The Maybourne Riviera blend harmoniously into the southern French ambience and offer an ideal opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in absolute tranquillity.
Special highlight moments at The Maybourne Riviera
An absolute highlight of The Maybourne Riviera is the Ceto restaurant, which is one of the hotel’s most renowned gastronomic establishments and has been awarded a coveted Michelin star. Ceto’s cuisine skilfully combines the traditions of the past with a look to the future by focusing on sustainable fishing in harmony with nature. The menu adapts to the rhythm of the water throughout the seasons, allowing you to experience the rich diversity of the green landscape of the Riviera and the Mediterranean. An exquisite dinner at Ceto thus becomes an unforgettable culinary experience.
The Riviera restaurant also delights with a spectacular panoramic view and the promise of taking you on a culinary journey. With traditional dishes and local flavours, world-famous chef Mauro Colagreco creates dishes that perfectly capture the unique ambience of the Riviera. From spaghetti alla Genovese to fried scorpion fish, the Riviera restaurant offers a wide and varied range of dishes to suit all tastes.
Also inspired by the flavours of the Côte d’Azur, the handmade patisserie creations offer a reason to celebrate. The seasonal and regional ingredients lend elegance to the flavour experience and a unique charm to each creation, ideal for sharing with friends and family.
Cultural treasures and picturesque discoveries on the French Riviera
Fascinating sights and activities are waiting to be explored in the area surrounding the hotel. For art lovers, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a real gem. The artworks of the talented artist Beatrice de Rothschild can be admired here. The pink-coloured estate not only impresses with its magnificent architecture, but is also surrounded by beautiful gardens that are definitely worth a visit. The Picasso Museum in the historic centre of Antibes is also an ideal option for a short day trip to immerse yourself in the history of your stay.
The privileged location of The Maybourne Riviera offers the opportunity to explore Monaco and its unique highlights. The historic city centre attracts visitors with a daily market offering fresh culinary delights and the opportunity to visit the royal palace. From the impressive Rock of Monaco, you can also marvel at a breathtaking and unique view of the surrounding area.
Active Riviera: Sports activities in the surroundings of The Maybourne Riviera
The French Riviera proves to be a remarkable terrain for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts alike – at any time of the year. The region’s diverse landscape and unique climate offer various activities for visitors, be it breathtaking hikes to the summit of Mont Agel or a game of tennis on the stunningly situated courts of the famous Monte Carlo Country Club.
Mont Agel, which stretches between France and Monaco, and the Alpes-Maritimes are home to both challenging and picturesque hiking and cycling routes amidst steep mountain landscapes and lunar-like surroundings. On the shores of the French Riviera, the tennis courts of the Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin provide a spectacular backdrop with their amphitheatre-like shape and spectacular waterfront location. Designed by architect Charles Letrosne in the Art Deco style, the courts are not only breathtaking, but also reserved for international play and surrounded by cypress trees and shady paths.
Monte Carlo Golf Club with its undulating landscape and elevated position between the mountains and the sea, offers a challenging 18-hole course that requires both skill and precision. Nine holes offer endless views of the glittering Mediterranean, while the remaining nine look out over the often snow-capped peaks of the Alps.
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