Thursday, July 9, 2026

Why More People Are Choosing a New Life on the Côte d'Azur

 

For many people, the dream of living on the French Riviera never truly disappears. It lingers quietly in the background after a memorable vacation, a walk along the Mediterranean, or an afternoon spent in a village square wondering what life would be like if every day felt just a little slower.

Since the Covid-19 restrictions were lifted across France, that dream has become a reality for a growing number of people. Interest in relocating to the Côte d’Azur has remained remarkably strong, with individuals, couples and families from around the world continuing to explore the possibility of building a new life in one of Europe’s most desirable regions.

The attraction is easy to understand. Long summers filled with sunshine, beaches, sailing, hiking, world-class restaurants, vibrant markets and cultural festivals are balanced by surprisingly mild winters that still offer blue skies and countless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. The Riviera isn’t simply a vacation destination—it is a lifestyle.

Coming originally from Vancouver, Canada, I naturally found that many of my real estate and villa rental clients came from North America. We often share similar expectations, lifestyles and ways of communicating, making the transition into life in France that much easier. Over the years I have had the privilege of helping people from many different backgrounds discover that the move they once only talked about over dinner eventually became their everyday reality.

Every summer tells a familiar story in my work and it’s endlessly intriguing.

Some clients are already comfortably settled into their seasonal villa rentals, enjoying long lunches overlooking the sea while exploring different towns before making long-term decisions. Others are collecting the keys to homes they purchased during the winter months after completing the French notary process. Some have found their forever home, while others have purchased a second residence or a future retirement property.

At the same time, every week brings new arrivals eager to begin exploring the region, visiting neighbourhoods, meeting local professionals and discovering which community feels most like home.

What continues to surprise many people is just how diverse today’s buyers and renters are.

The typical client is no longer limited to retirees. Today they range from professionals in their mid-thirties to entrepreneurs, business owners, and families seeking a healthier balance between career and quality of life. They arrive with different budgets, different professions and different reasons for moving, but they all share one thing in common: a desire to create a better lifestyle.

The Côte d’Azur has always attracted dreamers.

Fortunately, it also rewards those who approach the process with patience and realism.
France has its own systems, procedures and traditions. Trying to rush through them or skip important steps rarely ends well. The country has a remarkable ability to gently insist that things be done properly. While this can sometimes test the patience of newcomers, it is also part of what makes life here function as it does.

The most successful relocations are usually made by people who begin with honest expectations.

The Riviera has a way of rewarding patience.

Life here simply isn’t designed to be rushed. It doesn’t operate on a 24-hour convenience-store schedule where everything happens instantly. If you’ve spent years living at full speed, you may discover that the Riviera quietly teaches you something you’ve long forgotten: slowing down can actually move you further ahead.

Sometimes life changes direction unexpectedly.

The location you thought you wanted no longer feels right. A chance conversation introduces you to a village you had never considered. A temporary rental becomes the stepping stone toward something even better.

Often, those unplanned moments become the ones people later describe as the best decisions they never intended to make.

Another lesson newcomers quickly discover is that relationships matter.

French culture places tremendous value on courtesy and personal connection. Something as simple as saying “Bonjour” when entering a shop isn’t merely polite—it is a sign of respect. Good manners, patience and genuine conversation remain important parts of everyday life.

This isn’t about formality or pretension.

It’s about recognising that people appreciate kindness, calmness and taking the time to acknowledge one another. Those small moments often open far more doors than people expect.

The same principle applies to making friends.

Technology keeps us connected, but emails and WhatsApp messages rarely replace genuine human interaction. If someone invites you for coffee, lunch or an afternoon drink, accept the invitation whenever you can. Relationships in France are built face-to-face, one conversation at a time.

Networking here often happens naturally rather than formally.

Sit beside someone at a café. Strike up a conversation at a wine bar. Meet friends of friends over dinner. Before long you’ll discover that people from virtually every corner of the world have chosen this same stretch of coastline to begin their own new chapter.
Many arrived knowing no one. Including myself so you are never alone in this feeling and understanding.

Today these same people couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.

Relocating to France is never simply about purchasing or renting a property. It is about building a new life, embracing a different pace, respecting another culture and allowing yourself to grow alongside it. Comparing how you lived in your homeland to what you expect in another country slowly leads to anguish and heartache.

For those willing to approach the journey with patience, curiosity and an open mind, the rewards often extend far beyond the beautiful scenery.

The French Riviera continues to inspire people for a reason.

It offers more than spectacular views of the Mediterranean.

It offers the possibility of becoming the place where your next chapter truly begins.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Free Open-Air Cinema Returns to Nice with Four Unforgettable Summer Film Nights

 

Summer evenings in Nice are once again set to come alive under the stars as the Cinémathèque de Nice brings back its much-loved Cinéma En Plein Air programme. This annual tradition transforms the Port of Nice into an open-air movie theatre, inviting residents and visitors alike to enjoy classic cinema in one of the city’s most picturesque settings.

Taking place on four Wednesday evenings between 22 July and 26 August 2026, each free screening begins at 9:30 pm, offering audiences the opportunity to experience iconic films in the warm Mediterranean night air. Although this year’s programme features fewer screenings than previous editions, the carefully selected line-up showcases timeless classics and acclaimed international cinema that promise to appeal to a wide range of film lovers.

Nearly Fifty Years of Celebrating Cinema

Established in 1976 by Odile Chapel with the support of legendary film preservation pioneer Henri Langlois, the Cinémathèque de Nice has become one of the city’s most respected cultural institutions. Its inauguration, attended by actor and filmmaker Dennis Hopper, marked the beginning of a lasting commitment to preserving and sharing the art of cinema.

Originally affiliated with the Cinémathèque Française, the organisation became a municipal institution in 1991 and has been under the direction of Maryam Rousta-Giroud since 2021. Today it presents almost 400 films annually, welcomes approximately 50,000 visitors, and regularly hosts directors, actors, critics, and historians for special presentations and discussions celebrating the history of film.

2026 Open-Air Screening Programme

Wednesday, 22 July

To Catch a Thief (La Main au Collet)


The season opens with Alfred Hitchcock’s glamorous Riviera classic starring Grace Kelly and Cary Grant. Filmed in Nice and at the famous Victorine Studios, the film remains one of the most recognisable cinematic tributes to the French Riviera. This special screening also commemorates the 70th anniversary of the marriage of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco.

Wednesday, 29 July

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Les Hommes préfèrent les Blondes)

Hollywood icons Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell headline this sparkling musical comedy filled with romance, comedy, unforgettable musical numbers, and luxurious ocean-liner glamour. Their journey to France creates a whirlwind of mistaken identities, wealthy admirers, and light-hearted adventure that has delighted audiences for generations.

Wednesday, 19 August

Persepolis

Based on the internationally acclaimed graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi, this award-winning animated film tells the deeply personal story of a young girl growing up during the Iranian Revolution before being sent to Vienna to begin a new life. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and the César Award for Best First Feature, Persepolis is both moving and thought-provoking.

This screening will be presented in French without subtitles.

Wednesday, 26 August

L’Homme de Rio

The series concludes with an exhilarating French adventure starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Françoise Dorléac. When an archaeological treasure is stolen and his fiancée is kidnapped, an ordinary soldier is drawn into an extraordinary chase that stretches from Paris to the Amazon rainforest. Packed with humour, action, and breathtaking locations, L’Homme de Rio remains one of France’s most entertaining adventure films.

Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or revisiting old favourites, the Cinémathèque de Nice’s open-air cinema offers one of the city’s most enjoyable summer experiences. With free admission, a spectacular waterfront setting, and an outstanding selection of films, it is the perfect way to spend a warm evening on the French Riviera.

LOCATION DETAILS

Cinémathèque de Nice – Cinéma en plein air
Esplanade de la Douane
Port Lympia in Nice.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

A Few Important Words from the AGLAE - Azur & Diversités Association

 

It’s no longer just about defending who we are today—it’s also about claiming the place we will occupy tomorrow.

 

In a national context where LGBTQIA+ rights continue to be the target of political attacks and misinformation, asserting that the future will be queer is not just a slogan—it’s a political act. Because dancing in the streets means, above all, occupying the space that others would like to see us leave.

We don’t dream of a future where we’re merely tolerated. We’re marching toward a future we fully inhabit.

 

Let’s march together for our lives, for the rights we must win and defend, and for the future we want to build.

We’re here. And the future will be queer.

PINK PARADE 2026 – NICE
Saturday, July 11, 2026
3:30 p.m.
Port of Nice (Quai Papacino)

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Coco Bar: The Cozy Vieux Nice Favourite Where Locals Gather

 

Situated in Vieux Nice, Coco Bar has earned a reputation as one of the neighbourhood’s most welcoming and authentic places to unwind. This intimate, colourful, and delightfully quirky bar has become a favourite among locals and visitors alike, offering a relaxed atmosphere that perfectly captures the charm and energy of Nice’s historic Old Town.

Open seven days a week from 5:00 p.m. until 12:30 a.m., Coco Bar comes alive as the workday ends. Its popular happy hour draws a lively crowd looking to enjoy a cocktail with friends, making it one of the best places to experience the city’s social scene. Whether you’re a long-time resident or visiting Nice for the first time, it’s the kind of venue where conversations flow easily and new friendships often begin.

 

Located at 3 Rue Droite, the bar enjoys a prime position in one of the busiest and most picturesque streets of Vieux Nice. The surrounding neighbourhood is always buzzing with activity, from street performers and evening strolls to bustling cafés and restaurants, creating the perfect backdrop for an evening out.

Coco Bar offers a wide selection of cocktails, wines, beers, and spirits at reasonable prices, making it an accessible choice for both casual drinks and weekend celebrations. A small outdoor seating area also provides the perfect spot to sip a drink while watching the vibrant life of Old Nice unfold around you.


Whether you’re looking to meet locals, enjoy happy hour after work, or kick off a weekend night in one of Nice’s most iconic districts, Coco Bar delivers a warm, friendly atmosphere that keeps people coming back time and again.
Photos courtesy of Coco Bar