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With over 20 years of experience in moving customers from Ireland and Northern Ireland to the Southern France and its beautiful cities of Perpignan, Marseilles, Aix en Provence, St Tropez, Cannes & Nice, there is no one better for your part or full load shipments than Removal Company to Southern France Euroremovals.

Removal Company to Southern France

In terms of the best time to visit the South of France, avoid late November through to January because although you still have glorious blue skies, during the evenings the temperature can drop. It is certainly not as you imagine and if the wind picks up it can feel quite cold. You do still get the odd warm day, where temperatures can hit 20°C/70°F, but the average day time temperature is around 14-15°C/60°F.

My favourite time is April and May and then September and October. Basically from May through to September you can usually guarantee good weather. June is usually very pleasant up in the late 70F’s/mid 20C’s. In July and August you can expect to get many days around 90F/30C. A peculiar thing happens in mid-August. You sometimes get some summer showers that last a few days – it is something to do with the warm air from the South and the Sea.

Anyway, here is a list of some great places to visit in the South of France during 2025 as recommended by the best Removal Company to Southern France Euroremovals. This should provide you with a decent idea of where to go in South France:

Where to go in South France: Cote d’Azur and French Riviera – Removal Company to Southern France Euroremovals

Nice

There isn’t actually a place in France called the Cote d’Azur or French Riviera. It was a term made up by a French writer in the 1880’s to describe the coastline in between the Italian border and the naval town of Toulon. But in reality, when we all think of the South of France, then the Cote d’Azur or French Riviera is the phrase which immediately springs to mind.

The Cote d’Azur encompasses the French departments of the Var and Alpes-Maritmes, and includes the popular destinations of Nice, Cannes, St Tropez, Grasse, Frejus, Menton, Antibes and Villefranche-sur-Mer.

Think of the South of France and Nice comes squarely into mind. With its broad avenues, wide sweeping bay and golden beach it is not difficult to see why some 3 million people flock to Nice every year. Only Paris rivals it as a tourist attraction. With the famous Promenade des Anglais, the Matisse museum, the Russian Cathedral and Vieux Nice, there is so much to do and see. Removal Company to Southern France Euroremovals is in Nice at least twice every month…

Nice is also home to a celebrated Jazz festival. In actual fact, Nice held the very first jazz festival in the world in February 1948. Over the years the Nice Jazz festival has been attracted all the great Jazz musicians of the age including Louis Armstrong, Miles Davies, Charlie Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald.

Surprisingly, some of the best times of the year to visit Nice are outside of the summer season. During February, Nice holds one of the oldest and biggest carnivals in the World. The enormous Nice carnival procession takes place over 15 days during the Mardi Gras.

Also, during December, the Nice Christmas market (“Le Village de Noel”) takes over the central Jardin Albert 1er and incorporates an ice rink, a Ferris wheel and a lot of Christmas related food and drink (see Nice Christmas market).

St Tropez, South of France

St Tropez Glitzy, chic, relaxed, rich, sunny, beautiful. Whatever adjective you use to describe St Tropez, it still does not satisfactorily sum up this top South of France resort. Commencing with Bridget Bardot and continuing with present day celebrities, St Tropez in the South of France continues to be the summer home of the rich, famous and beautiful.

St Tropez’s beaches (Tahiti Plage and Pampelonne) are among the best in the world and its harbour only loses out to Monaco for the impressive array of yachts on show.

Saint Tropez is located on a small bay, close to the major resort town of Sainte-Maxime. The city of Toulon is 50kms to the West and Cannes is 70kms to the East.

I have to say the first time I visited St Tropez, it wasn’t what I was expecting at all. The town itself looks quite normal. It is only when you look closer that you realise that the little boutique shops located in former Fishermen’s houses actually belong to Prada, Hermes and Channel. The restaurants are not crazily expensive, but the private beach bars on the St Tropez beaches can be a bit steep.

If you are looking at staying in St Tropez, I would probably advise you to consider some of the surrounding villages such as CogolinPort GrimaudRamatuelleGassin or La Croix Valmer. The reason being is that you can still access St Tropez, but in the height of summer this part of South of France can grind to a halt with traffic. These places can offer the best of both Worlds, some peace and quiet, as well as a short drive to all the craziness. Removal Company to Southern France Euroremovals is in St Tropez several times every month…

Cannes

The French coastal city of Cannes is always associated with its celebrated film festival which has been running continuously for 70 years. You might think that once the swarm of Actors, Producers and Paparazzi have left town, that Cannes will return to normal. But there is no real ‘normal’ time for Cannes.

There is actually more going on in Cannes than just the the red carpet. The city holds 12 important events and conferences throughout the year including the International TV and media festival MIPTV, an international property show called MIDEM, various fashion and shopping events, as well as a number of major sport festivals and regattas. In fact there is not a month goes by when the City is not preparing for the next big event.

Although Cannes does not have it’s own airport (Nice Cote d’Azur airport is only 30 kms away), it is definitely a destination I would head to in South France. Cannes has a beautiful central boulevard (Le Croisette) which bends around the Bay, it is a great centre for shopping and it has a number of good beaches.

Also on the coastline surrounding Cannes you will find some delightful places to stay, such as AntibesTheoule-sur-Mer and Mandelieu La Napoule (see Cannes rentals for selection of accommodation).

The beauty of Cannes is to just mooch about the Old Town, waling along the beach front and just gazing out at the horizon over the wonderful bay area.

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There are so many other cities and areas to go to that it would take several pages to list them all so will have to do another blog post regarding those…

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