Synopses & Reviews
The Riviera is one of the world's most popular summer resorts, but it does not shut down after the summer months are over. In fact, the off-season offers savvy travelers the opportunity to enjoy the unique culture, cuisine, and natural beauty of the region with smaller crowds, cooler temperatures and lower prices. The Riviera Off-Season and On guides you to the best of more than fifty towns on the southern coast of France, including Monte Carlo, Cannes, Nice, St. Tropez, and Beaulieu-sur-Mer:
Accomodations, from luxury hotels and resorts to quiet hideaways
Restaurants and cafes, with an emphasis on regional cuisine
Activities, from water sports to hot-air balloooning
Regional culture and off-season festivities, such as the wine fairs of brignoles and cassis, and the baroque and jazz festivals of Monte Carlo
Tips on planning a trip, packing, and traveling throughout the Riviera
About the Author
Doris Lehman has worked in the travel industry for fifteen hears and is currently a travel agent in Livingston, New Jersey. She lives in Maplewood, New Jersey, with her husband.