
ADDRESS
UK Head Office
The Life of Riley Group Ltd
Suite 10 The Granary
50 Barton Road
Worsley
Greater Manchester
M28 2EB

OUR LOCATION
The Life of Riley Group
Mooring 184
Port de Plaisance
06310
Beaulieu-sur-Mer
France

ADDRESS
UK Head Office
The Life of Riley Group Ltd
Suite 10 The Granary
50 Barton Road
Worsley
Greater Manchester
M28 2EB

OUR LOCATION
The Life of Riley Group
Mooring 184
Port de Plaisance
06310
Beaulieu-sur-Mer
France

CONTACT DETAILS
Call Us:
UK Office: +44 161 635 0036
French Office: +33 974 594 436
Email Us:
enquiries@thelifeofrileygroup.com
WhatsApp Us:
+44 7815 490 867

OPENING TIMES
Please note, our office hours are based on French time.
Monday to Friday 08:30-18:30
Saturday 10:00-16:00
Sunday – Emergency line only for live charters

CONTACT DETAILS
Call Us:
UK Office: +44 161 635 0036
French Office: +33 974 594 436
Email Us:
enquiries@thelifeofrileygroup.com
WhatsApp Us:
+44 7815 490 867

OPENING TIMES
Please note, our office hours are based on French time.
Monday to Friday 08:30-18:30
Saturday 10:00-16:00
Sunday – Emergency line only for live charters
destinations
menton
Situated on the border
between France and Italy,
lies the beautiful seaside town of Menton.
Sheltered between snowy mountains and the warm Mediterranean Sea,
temperatures here are higher than the regional average. Known for its harvest
of citrus fruits, Menton plays host to the annual Lemon Festival.
Aside
from its sunny climate and cultural celebrations, it is also home to a charming
old port, Italian inspired pastel coloured architecture and a daily fruit and
flower market. If you’re stopping for food, be sure to visit La Place aux
Herbes for some authentic French cuisine.
After a bite to eat,
explore the old town which is home to the 18th century Basilique Saint-Michel
bell tower.
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monaco
Covering just under 2
square kilometres, Monaco is the world’s second smallest country. Being home to
the neighbourhood of Monte Carlo and host to the F1 Monaco Grand Prix,
this destination attracts many prestigious visitors. If you are looking for
high-class entertainment, the Monte Carlo Casino has become an iconic building,
famous for appearing in several James Bond Movies. If gambling is not your
scene, visit Café de Paris and listen to the humming engines of supercars,
or visit the Grimaldis Royal Palace in the old town of Le Rocher where Prince
Albert II currently resides.
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cap d’ail
Bordering the principality of Monaco, Cap D’Ail
offers a contrasting peaceful setting overlooking the Mediterranean coastline. Having been awarded blue flags, it is no surprise Mala Beach is known
for its beauty. Catered for by two restaurants, you can indulge in lunch or
relax on a rented lounge chair and umbrella. Alternatively, visit Marquet Beach
on the Eastern side of Cap D’Ail. The shallow waters and mixture of pebbles and
sand make this beach perfect for families. After a morning of enjoying the sun,
why not take a coastal walk from Marquet Beach to Mala Beach. Find
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Eze
Considered one of the
jewels of the Cote d’Azur, the small village of Eze is a popular destination
for those seeking tradition and culture. With narrow cobblestone streets and
quaint French architecture, this medieval village couldn’t be any prettier.
Perched high on the top of a hill, Eze offers spectacular views of the
surrounding hills and azure water below. The village itself is entirely
pedestrianised and has very little active population, however down many of the
streets you will discover little shops, restaurants or galleries.
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beaulieu-sur-mer
Home to the Life Of Riley
Group, Beaulieu-sur-Mer is an elegant seaside resort located 17km from Nice
airport and 10km from Monaco. Boasting two of the coasts most exclusive hotels,
Beaulieu-sur-Mer owns all the advantages of an upmarket resort. As you wander
down pretty streets and into exclusive boutiques, it is difficult not to admire
the extravagant supercars and unique architectural heritage. Aside from
charming village beauty, mooring 184 in the port of Beaulieu-sur-Mer is
perfect for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of busy life,
yet close enough to dive into a world of fine dining, luxurious spa services
and high class entertainment all within walking distance.
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saint jean cap ferrat
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is a
charming fishing village in the heart of the French Riviera. Surrounded by
cobalt blue waters and nestled in greenery, its unspoilt charm has always
attracted the rich and famous. Despite being tucked away, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
is only 25 minutes from Nice and even closer to Monte Carlo, giving visitors
the chance to enjoy the quiet relaxing atmosphere while having easy access to
Monaco. Being part of the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals,
the peninsula is protected, making it a hotspot for diving and snorkelling.
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villefranche
The old town of
Villefranche evokes a romantic and historic feel, with a delightful way of life
to old town living. Situated between Monaco and Nice, Villefranche attracts
millions of cosmopolitan visitors. Being more laid back than the other Cote d’Azur
resort towns, Villefranche offers the perfect spot for relaxing under the sun.
Its 14th century designs, bright Provencal coloured buildings and local markets
make this village an architectural and cultural delight. If visiting in
February you will notice the streets come to life as they celebrate the
Bataille des Fleurs Carnival.
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nice
Often recognised by the Promenade des Anglais,
this bustling resort wraps itself around a beautiful bay. Offering a mix of
city grit and old world opulence, you can see why many consider this
destination the capital of the Cote d’Azur. With year-round sunshine, markets,
boutiques and a historic old town to explore, there is always something to see.
Visit the new Promenade du Paillon for a slice of urban greenery, or head to
Vieux
Nice. Its bustling paths will lead you to Cours Saleya, a charming market
square filled with fresh produce and vibrant flowers.
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Villeneuve-Loubet
Port Marina Baie des Anges represents the new side of Villeneuve-Loubet. This high-rise marina
is
home to several bars, restaurants and shops, with public beached located either
side. While the Provencal village located 3km inland offers a contrasting scene
to the commercial coast. Spend your afternoon wandering its cobbled streets and
exploring a 13th century castle. For those interested in gastronomy and the
culinary arts, this quaint little town was also the birthplace and home to the
greatest French chef, Auguste Escoffier.
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antibes
Antibes is a beautiful
town, rich in history and culture. Admire
Fort Carré which stands tall over Port Vauban marina, or explore the old town
of Vieil Antibes enclosed behind 16
th century ramparts. Its
narrow-cobbled streets draped with flowers make it one of the prettiest old
towns on this coast. Being home to Pablo
Picasso for 6 months, there is also a dedicated museum at Chateau Grimaldi.
Alternatively, visit cafés, ice-cream shops, boutiques, or explore the markets
and sandy beaches lining the Cap d’Antibes. This view is dotted with villas and
luxurious hotels separating the town from Juan-les-Pins.
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Cannes
Cannes has become one of
the trendiest destinations in Europe. Each year, red carpets are rolled out to
welcome countless celebrities to the International Cannes Film Festival. Aside from this two
week event, Cannes boats a
unique cosmopolitan character which appeals to many holiday makers throughout
the year. Known for luxury boutiques and palace hotels, La
Croisette is a beautiful place to shop, have a drink or take a stroll. Above
the walkways of Cannes lies the medieval quarter of Le Suquet. Rich in history,
gothic architecture and tranquillity, Le Suquet offers a contrast to the
bustling city.
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Iles de lerins
If you are
looking for a place to relax, this remote location only accessible by boat is a
very popular yacht haven surrounded by natural beauty. The crystal blue
Mediterranean waters provide divers and snorkelers with a marine paradise and
sun seekers with an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Île Sainte-Honorat is home to the Abbaye de
Lérins
where 20 Cistercian brothers live and tend to vineyards. The main island of
Marguerite offers a range of activities, immersing you in nature. Explore the
island by following the marked trails, taking you on a botanical and historical
tour.
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Theoule-sur-Mer
Tucked among the rocks of
the Esterel Mountains, lies the small fishing village of Theoule-sur-Mer. The
sandy beaches, red rocky coast and sparkling Mediterranean water is a paradise
for those arriving by boat. After exploring the market at Figueirette Port,
spend an afternoon soaking up the sun anchored in a bay. If you prefer
something more active, there are several coastal and mountain trails which will
lead you on a scenic route. Alternatively, Château de la Napoule is a beautiful
castle dedicated to preserving the legacy of Henry and Marie Clews passion for
art.
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agay
Sheltered among the Pointe
de la Baumette and Cap Dramont, the bay of Agay boasts a calm setting for those
who want to anchor up. The main beach runs along the Boulevard de la Plage,
lined with small cafes and shops. Home to a small port and a water sports
centre, this bay is perfect for those who want to take to the water while
enjoying the spectacular views. Some might prefer to spend their morning
exploring the markets or walking in the surrounding mountains. Be sure to visit
the lighthouse and Port de Poussai for beautiful views of the bay and Ile d’Or.
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les issambres
Moor up in the port,
explore provincial village life or indulge at the thalassotherapy centre. With
Paddleboards and Snorkel kits available, this stretch of coast is a great
location for diving into the water and discovering the Cote d’Azur’s marine
life. Amongst the modern buildings, there are still many traditional white
washed Provence homes showcasing interesting architecture. The village also
hosts a weekly market where you can buy some local produce. For those who love strolling beside
the sea,
there is also a public walkway to Saint-Tropez.
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port grimaud
Port Grimaud is a water
village located west of Saint-Tropez. Often compared to Venice for its pastel
buildings and surrounding canals linked with bridges, its architecture is famed
for beauty. A great way to see the port, is to climb the tower of the church of
Saint-Francis of Assisi. This offers exceptional views across Port Grimaud and
the bay of Saint-Tropez. Quiet and peaceful, the bars and restaurants along the
water make a lovely setting for lunch or dinner. Completely different in
character to anywhere else on the French Riviera, this destination is a stop
for anyone looking to explore the unusual.
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saint tropez
Before Brigitte Bardot
visited in the 1950’s to star in Et Dieu Créa la Femme, Saint Tropez was a
quiet fishing village. Following her appearance, it became popular with
international tourists and celebrities. The Mediterranean water sparkles and
the superyachts moored up in Vieux Port catch the eye of many. With a lively
nightlife, some visitors spend their days poolside, enjoying fine food or
celebrity spotting from a beach. Some might prefer to explore the fishing
quarter of La Ponche, visit the old town, wander open-air markets for antiques
or browse upmarket boutiques.
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