Nice

By ship
By ship

Nice is right along the coast, so you should be able to find your way easily no matter if you run on gas or let the wind help you. However, remember to contact the local port before arrival to reserve a place for your boat. Otherwise there will most likely not be room for you.

Nice has direct ferry routes to: Ajaccio Corsica, Bastia Corsica, Calvi and Ile Rousse. Advance booking is advised in all cases.

By plane
By plane

Nice Airport (http://www.nice.aeroport....) IATA: NCE is one of the busiest in France and has frequent daily flights to Paris, and direct to most major cities in Europe, including Moscow, as well as New York and Canada seasonal, and a number of destinations in North Africa and the Middle East. The airport is located at the western end of Nice on a landfill. Arrival and departure in good weather often provides beautiful views of the French Riviera.

Most airlines use Terminal 1 the older terminal while Terminal 2 is used primarily by Air France and partners and Easyjet. There is a free shuttle bus between the terminals.

Airport to Nice — The best and most reliable way to get from the Airport to central Nice or the Nice Ville train station is the airport express buses. Take the 98 to the Nice bus station Gare Routiere or take the 99 to the Nice main railway station Gare Nice Ville SNCF. Routes 98 and 99 cost just €4 and are accessible from both T1 and T2. They run every 30 minutes during the following hours: the 98 from 6AM to midnight, and the 99 from 8AM to 9PM. Pay the driver on boarding and the ticket acts as a "Pass de Jour" for unlimited travel on local buses and the tram that day. The airport website (http://www.nice.aeroport....) has information and timetables for ground transportation. The cheapest connection with Nice is the local bus service 23 Terminal 1 only, costing €1, and running between 5:30AM and 8:05PM. The journey takes about 30 minutes from T 1 to the major train station Gare Nice Thiers.

Convenient for some destinations, there is also a small train station close to the airport Nice St Augustin where you can pick up a TER train eastward to Nice, Monaco and all stations to the Italian border at Ventimiglia, or west back to Antibes and Cannes. The station can be reached by foot approx. half a kilometre via underpasses and road-crossings, on the other side of the Arenas office complex. Be sure to take out some Euro € coins from the airport if you are reaching Nice St Augustin before 9AM. The ticket vending machine does not accept notes. There are note-to-coin changer machines in the airport. €10 change per person should be sufficient for any journey.

Some hotels offer shuttle buses from the airport, inquire with your hotel before or upon arrival.

If there is no transportation running, it's reassuring to know that it is quite possible to walk the six km to town or vice versa to airport, in a little over an hour. This may be a useful in the current social discontent in France, where "manifestations" demonstrations and "grèves" strikes frequently affect public transportation. Recently June-08 for example, lorry truck drivers created a blockade to airport to protest about rising fuel prices. It is prudent to check the local newspaper "Nice Matin" where you will usually receive advance warning of potential problems.

By bus
By bus

Long distance buses connect Nice with other major European cities. Eurolines, and the French LER "Lignes Express Regionaux" connect Nice with Marseille, Toulon and Aix-en-Provence at a reasonable price and acceptable three hour journey time via the motorways.