End from the huge crowds and crazy rhythms of the Cannes Film Festival? Take a deep breath and turn to a new mindset.
Now is the perfect time to transfer relaxing muscles from court to spa. Here are some tips...
Tennis: Cap-Eden-Roche Hotel
167-165 BD JF Kennedy, 06160 Antibes, France
In an idol of the French Riviera and Cannes Film Festival, countless celebrities escaped the idyllic scenery of the Du Cap-Eden-Roc hotel, and over the years they needed a breathing respite. Those who long to rush to the hotel's five clay tennis courts are adjacent to the Rose Garden. Have a private meeting with the coach to help you with backhand improvements, or simply use the equipment from the Lacoste and Hôteldudu Cap-eden-Roc Capsule Collection to view parts that blend the legendary codes of the two brands.
Spa: Dior Spa Eden-Roc
167-165 BD JF Kennedy, 06160 Antibes, France
Spend a day at the Du Cap-Eden-Roc and enter the Dior Spa-Roc in the beauty and wellness partnership with the Fashion House. These treatments take place in Dior decorated spa rooms, private gazebo gardens or cabins overlooking the Mediterranean. Dior has developed an exclusive menu for the resort called Dioriginels rituals inspired by the gardens, oceans, cliffs and sun. Riviera solar luminescence uses the DIOR solar system and ROC farming to protect and repair, thus triggering the ultimate relaxation through the spa.
Museum: Malmaisen
47 Boulevard de la croisette 06400 Cannes
In Croisette, along the historic beauty Époque villa, the ducks enter La Malmaison, the newly reopened museum of contemporary art. La Malmaison is shaking the new creative Renaissance. The renovations create an extended exhibition space, a rooftop terrace and an art bookstore that helps establish the space as a cultural institution. Now you can see the magical "Poussière D'Etoiles" or "Stardust" of Jean-Michel Othoniel, a series of nature-inspired sculptures and resemble monumental jewelry that creates a playful dance between light, matter and scale.
Museum: Picasso
Place Mariejol, 06600 Antibes, France
The Picasso Museum in Antibes is one of the most spectacular art spaces in the area. In 1946, Grimaldi Castle became the studio of prolific Spanish masters. Within the walls, he created 23 and 44 paintings in just two months, many of which became very famous. Two years later, he provided 78 ceramics for the series produced by Vallauris. Since then, the series has expanded to include other artists from the 20th and 21st century, which is important to the region.
Pool Club: Dauphin Club
71 BD duGénéral de Gaulle, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
With 17 acres of gardens with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, Grand-hôteldu Cap-ferrat is an idyllic place to turn off your phone and soak in the sun. At the cutting edge of the Cap-Ferrat Peninsula, the seaside resort is home to the Dauphin Club, an Olympic-heated seawater pool and club with private collections. The pool seems to extend from most vantage points to the sea. Book a cabin, stumble and enjoy a casual afternoon of fresh shellfish and pair with a Provençal lunch in the poolside restaurant with salad, grilled fish and rosé wine, with stunning views of the French Riviera.