Arriving by Plane
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​Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is located 20 km from Antibes Juan-les-Pins.
Nice is directly connected to the major European cities as well as to 4 destinations in the US and multiple airports in the Middle East.
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Its particular geographical location ensures passengers a spectacular landing along the coastal area of the Côte d’Azur with a breathtaking view of the seaside, the snow-capped mountains in winter, and the cities lit up at night.
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Taxi stands are located at Terminal 1 and 2, entrance A3
Taxi : 20 km / 30 minutes / ~ 72 €
Taxi Nice / taxis-nice.fr / Tel. +33 4 93 13 78 78
Actual information on the Taxi's from the Airport can be found on the official website of Nice Airport.
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By bus
From and to Nice Airport, Shuttle Bus 81 runs every 20 minutes from Terminal 2.
The shuttle stops just a few minutes walking distance from Antipolis.
Bus 82, ZOU! Intercity bus direction Antibes/Vallauris. Stop at Station "La Régence" More information
Map of Terminal 1 (with location of the ZOU! Buses)
Map of Terminal 2 (with location of the ZOU! Buses)
Issue your ticket online, you will receive the ticket per SMS.
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Tickets can be purchased online or from ticket machines located in the station.
By train
Take Tramway L2 or L3 (free) outside Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to Grand Arénas stop
Then take the TER Côte d’Azur from Nice Saint-Augustin SNCF station (50 m from the tram stop) to Juan-les-Pins
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By car
From the Airport / Nice to Antibes:
A8 Highway, 'La Provençale', exit 47 towards Antibes Centre, then Juan-Les-Pins
From Aix-en-Provence:
A8 Highway, 'La Provençale', exit 44: towards Antibes Centre, then Juan-Les-Pins
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RD 6007: A scenic alternative to the highway, this main road runs parallel to the coast and offers picturesque views.
RD 6098 (coastal road): The most scenic route, running directly along the Mediterranean coastline, perfect for a leisurely drive with stunning sea views.
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​185 km drive from the Marseille Provence Airport, access through the Highway A8 – Exit N°44 « Antibes / Vallauris »

​Currency
Currency: Euro
Emergency
Emergency line: 112
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Power plugs
In France, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type E are used. The standard voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz
​Visa
France is a member of the European Union (E.U.), most tourists do not require a visa.
However a valid passport is required. It is recommended that you check before travelling to see if you are required to have a visa or not. The Visa Wizard of the Government of France can be used to determine wether you need a visa.
