Thursday, September 4, 2025
Cannes Yachting Festival 2025: Tradition Meets Innovation in a Landmark 48th Edition Jameson Farn
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
A Rising Tide: Why More Americans Are Moving to the French Riviera
Why the French Riviera Appeals to North Americans
1. Direct connections from the U.S. and Canada
In
recent years, major airlines have introduced direct flights from New
York, Atlanta, Montreal, and Toronto to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport. This
has made the Riviera more accessible than ever before, reducing travel
time and making both seasonal visits and long-term stays more
convenient.
2. A lifestyle unlike anywhere else
The
French Riviera offers a rare balance: Mediterranean charm mixed with an
international, cosmopolitan community. Residents enjoy world-renowned
gastronomy, art, and cultural events alongside year-round leisure
activities such as sailing, hiking, skiing in the nearby Alps, and
exploring Provence’s vineyards.
3. Cost of living and healthcare advantages
Compared
to many U.S. metropolitan areas, the cost of living in the Riviera can
be surprisingly favorable — particularly when it comes to healthcare,
education, and day-to-day expenses. France’s healthcare system is
consistently ranked among the best in the world, and significantly more
affordable than in the U.S., offering an added incentive for retirees
and families.
4. Strong real estate value and investment potential
The
Riviera’s property market is considered one of the most stable in
Europe. With limited land availability along the coast and consistent
global demand, real estate here is viewed as both a lifestyle purchase
and a long-term investment. Legacy properties, in particular, hold
strong appeal for families looking to secure wealth across generations.
5. A sense of safety and stability
Many
North Americans cite political divisions and social uncertainties back
home as a reason for seeking out more stable environments abroad. France
— and the Riviera in particular — offers not only personal safety but
also a slower, more balanced pace of life, which is increasingly valued
in a fast-changing world.
6. Education and international opportunities
The
Côte d’Azur is home to highly regarded international schools and
universities, making it attractive to families with children.
Additionally, its proximity to Monaco and other European business hubs
provides unique professional and networking opportunities.
7. Climate and well-being
With over 300 days of sunshine per year, mild winters, and fresh Mediterranean air, the Riviera offers an outdoor-oriented lifestyle that promotes health and well-being. This climate is particularly attractive to North Americans escaping harsher winters or humid summers.
The Growing American Footprint
The influx of Americans and Canadians is reshaping local communities, with English increasingly heard in Riviera cafés, galleries, and real estate offices. For many, the decision to move is not just about property or investment but about embracing a new way of life — one that prioritizes culture, health, and balance.
As this trend accelerates, the French Riviera is cementing its reputation not just as Europe’s playground for the elite but as a thriving, international enclave where North Americans are planting deeper roots than ever before.
If you are considering a move to the region, as a Canadian, I speak your language and can relay personal experiences and guidance. Let’s connect.
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Tourism: Record-Breaking Summer on the Côte d’Azur
Early August confirmed the boom: coastal hotels reached 92% occupancy during the first two weeks, peaking at 98% over the August 15 holiday weekend. The full month is expected to close around 85%. Private holiday rentals also hit their annual high, with 88% occupancy in early August. In the mountains, the season proved strong too, averaging 50% occupancy and up to 62% mid-August, while tourist residences climbed to 65%.
Foreign travelers made up the majority of hotel stays—55% in July and 58% in August. The North American market, particularly the U.S., is driving this growth. American visitors are also the region’s biggest spenders, averaging €170 per person per day compared to €75 for French tourists.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Safety First
Respect yourself, let's respect each other! A pleasure is always more enjoyable when it's not followed by an unpleasant surprise.
They’re ready for adventure and sometimes forget that even on vacation, things can go wrong. I’ll admit, I’ve been guilty of the same myself.