Secret French Riviera Local’s Tips: Hidden Spots Worth A Visit
Explore · Locals Travel Tips · Rebecca Whitlocke
Contributor blog post by Access Riviera:
When you live somewhere, you are privy to local tips and things that you learn about your home town or region that tourists perhaps don’t see or aren’t aware of.
Yes, TripAdvisor and tourist offices can be great sources of information but if you want to find where the tastiest food is, the most uncrowded attractions or coolest activities at a great price, then ask a local.
Here are some of my Secret French Riviera suggestions:
for Rebecca’s recommendations on up and coming local chefs who are “flying under the radar,” at the moment. Visit the French Riviera cultural spots that are not frequented by tourists. And, best of all ways to cool down in height of summer heat – secret swimming holes. This post was previously published on Lou Messugo.
Via:: Access Riviera

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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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