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25 Reasons Why You Should Visit Cannes in 2018

Contributor blog post by Access Riviera:

Cannes is one of the most popular destinations in southern France and home to a dynamic variety of sport, cultural and artistic events, as well as over 40 trade fairs, conferences and business meets yearly. If you’re looking for somewhere to visit with a lovely climate and plenty of things to see and do, book a trip to Cannes at any time of the year

…Continue reading here for Rebecca’s Access Riviera list of upcoming events in Cannes (with 2018 dates). There are plenty of events happening all-year-long in this Cote d’Azur city including light shows, dance, half-marathons, the famous film festival, the thrilling Red Bull Air Races and much more.

Things to do near Cannes

Escape the Glitz of Cannes with a Visit to Île Saint Honorat

The Wine of Ile St Honorat

Top 3 things to do in Cannes outside Festival time

Markets of Provence and the Cote d’Azur a Reference Guide

Via:: Access Riviera

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Rebecca Whitlocke

Rebecca Whitlocke

New Zealand born and raised, Rebecca moved permanently to the French Riviera when she fell in love with an Englishman working on a super yacht.

With 10+ years background in the travel industry, she left the rat race and founded Access Riviera after realising there was a lack of travel information in English for expats and tourists.

Access Riviera is her blog providing general travel advice regarding sightseeing, transport and festivals focusing on families and persons with reduced mobility mixed in with a healthy dose of posts about 'la vie en France' as an expat.

When not writing for her blog and collaborating with companies such as FlipKey, Lonely Planet Kids and Wanderant, Rebecca consults globally in tourism and media. She enjoys stand up paddleboarding on the Riviera coastline, and searching for the best tarte aux citron in the region.

You can connect with Rebecca via her blog Access Riviera.

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