The Four Seasons
Spring (March–May): The Perfect Travel Time
The Côte d'Azur in spring is a dream: 17–24°C, blooming mimosas (February/March), jasmine and lavender, few tourists, and an explosion of colors. It's the ideal time for hikes in the hinterland, museum visits, and city strolls. In May, the Cannes Film Festival takes place — the region vibrates with energy. Prices are moderate, and the beaches are still quiet.
Summer (June–August): Hot and Lively
High season on the Côte d'Azur: 27–32°C, cloudless skies, crowded beaches, and a vibrant nightlife. July and August are the most expensive months — hotels charge peak prices, Saint-Tropez is hardly affordable, and the roads are congested. But the sea is wonderfully warm, the open-air festivals are fantastic (Jazz in Juan-les-Pins, Nice Jazz Festival), and the evenings are unforgettable. Tip: Beach in the morning, hinterland in the afternoon, old town in the evening.
Autumn (September–October): Golden Time
September, with 23–27°C and a warm sea (22°C), is the second-best travel time. Tourists vanish, prices drop, the light turns golden and soft — perfect for photographers and connoisseurs. The grape harvest begins, markets overflow with truffles, figs, and new wines. October gets cooler, but the colors of the autumn landscape are spectacular.
Winter (December–February): Mild and Affordable
The Côte d'Azur in winter: 8–14°C, often sunny, rarely below 5°C. The Carnival in Nice (February) is one of the largest in Europe. Mimosas bloom in bright yellow from February. Skiing in the Alps (Isola 2000, Auron) is only 90 minutes away — skiing in the morning, beach in the afternoon is no fantasy. Prices are at their lowest, and hotels are half-empty.
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The absolute best time to visit is May or September: pleasant temperatures, the sea is warm for swimming, the tourist crowds are absent, prices are fair, and the light is at its most beautiful. In May, the film festival adds to the allure — Cannes buzzes with energy.