🚤 Exploring Port Vauban, Antibes: A Complete Traveller’s Guide from the Heart of the Riviera
After a serene drive from Mougins, our journey took us to Port Vauban in Antibes — one of the largest and most luxurious marinas in Europe. As we rolled into the underground parking near the marina, the vibe shifted instantly. Yachts lined up like floating palaces, Ferraris sparkling in the golden light, and the soft hum of relaxed luxury in the air. It was everything you’d imagine of the French Riviera — and more.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from where to park, what to eat, and which scenic walks and bars not to miss.
🚗 Parking at Port Vauban
There’s underground parking right by the marina that’s incredibly convenient. We took the direct ramp towards the port and parked just beside the yachts. It was surprisingly affordable, considering the location and views.
💡 Tip: Opt for the parking near the Quai des Milliardaires (Billionaires’ Quay) for jaw-dropping views and easy access to the promenade.
🛥️ First Impressions: Yachts, Supercars & Sunset Glow
The sheer size and style of Port Vauban are hard to put into words. The waterfront is lined with superyachts — some even complete with helipads — and you’ll spot more than a few Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Bentleys parked casually nearby. It’s a buzzing, yet calm place to walk around as the sun sets.
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Walking along the quay is like stepping into another world — one of luxury, elegance, and quiet inspiration.
🍽️ Where to Eat Near Port Vauban
The area surrounding the port is dotted with restaurants, pizzerias, and cafés. Here are some of the best we explored and recommend:
🌱 Vegetarian & Vegan Friendly Spots:
- Le Patio Antibes – A lovely modern French bistro with vegetarian and vegan options. Their vegan tagliatelle and grilled veg are worth a try.
- Mama Boon – Le Goût du Vietnam – Vietnamese flavours with tofu and veggie-loaded noodle dishes.
- La Taille de Guêpe – Romantic and quirky, offering creative dishes that cater well to vegetarians.
🍕 Pizza & Casual Eats:
- Eden Pizza Antibes – Hands down, some of the best vegetarian pizza we’ve had. Fresh ingredients, crunchy base, and they even deliver free within 5 km. Super friendly on the phone, too!
- Krispy Kornet – Finger Food & Pizza – Good range of casual pizzas and street food.
- Le Caméo – A nice local restaurant with great pizza and outdoor seating.
☕ Coffee & Pâtisserie:
- Cesar Coffee Shop – Great coffee and pastries just a short walk from the marina.
- Les Filles du Micocoulier – Upscale brunch-style café with vegan cakes and pancakes.
🍷 Bars, Wine & Irish Pub:
- The Blue Lady Pub – A classic Irish pub not far from the port with Guinness on tap, whisky galore and a lively vibe in the evenings.
- Bistrot du Coin – Offers local wines and small plates. Great for early evenings.
- Wine bars & tasting rooms are scattered around Rue Sade and Rue Aubernon. Many offer artisan wines and even small-batch olive oils.
📍 Map Reference:
Be sure to explore the spots around Rue Sade, Rue Aubernon, and Place des Martyrs – it’s where the best eateries and bars are clustered.
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🚶♀️ Evening Walks Around Port Vauban
As the sun sets, the marina comes alive. Here’s how to enjoy it:
- Walk along the Quai des Milliardaires: Some of the most luxurious yachts you’ll ever see.
- Stroll to the Plage de la Gravette: A beautiful beach tucked just beyond the old city walls.
- Explore Rue Sade: Known for its boutique art galleries and romantic lighting.
- Evening shopping: Small stores stay open a bit later in this area.
💡 Tip: Bring your camera — this is where golden hour photos practically take themselves.
🧭 What To Do Nearby
- Musée Picasso: Just a 10-minute walk up from the marina.
- Antibes Old Town: Cobbled streets, artisan markets, bookshops and more.
- Marche Provençal: Morning market with local cheeses, wines, and fresh produce.
- Beach day at Plage de la Gravette.
📝 Travel Tips
- Where to Park: Underground marina lot – look for signs for “Parking Port Vauban”.
- Best Time to Visit: Sunset into early evening.
- What to Wear: Smart casual. You’ll blend right in.
- How to Book Restaurants: Most are on TheFork or Google Maps – highly recommend booking for dinner.
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