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Monaco... it is the smallest country in the world, located about twenty kilometers from Nice and 8.1 km from Menton. It covers only 2.02 km2, but don't be fooled by its size! This small state knows how to compensate for its small surface with a luxurious living environment and sublime landscapes, making it a privileged place for the jet-set. The principality also dazzles the world with the beauty of its private beaches, filled with sunshine practically all year round. We'll take you to discover them in the following lines.
Discover the best private beaches in Monaco
In this country often associated with luxury, fashion, and sports, there are places that show you another side of Monaco: its private beaches, here are the best places to enjoy the summer sun. Want to treat yourself? Book your sunbed on the private beach of your choice through MySunbed.
Nikki Beach Monaco
At Nikki Beach, relax on luxury loungers and enjoy beautiful sunsets at the end of the day! Located on Avenue des Spélugues, on the roof of the Fairmont Monte Carlo, this private pool welcomes you in a unique atmosphere that combines the calm of beaches with the animation of nightclubs and offers you a magnificent view over the entire principality of Monaco, as well as the Mediterranean. Here, the dishes are gourmet and the food is delicious.
Miami Beach
Head to Avenue de la Princesse Grâce to discover Miami Beach, a private beach that has been in Monaco for over 35 years. Its modest and comfortable setting makes you forget the places that are a bit too glamorous in the principality. Its uniqueness? Over the years, their team has become a master at satisfying vacationers in order to offer you the relaxing break you deserve.
La Note Bleue
La Note Bleue is a private beach with a restaurant, lounge bar, and a jazzy atmosphere. This place regularly offers concerts with the best musicians in Monaco, ideal for spending an evening filled with good music. It is also a must for spending a lazy day, lounging on your sunbed, in the shade of olive trees and bamboo.
Other iconic beaches in Monaco:
- La Rose des Vents: Easily recognizable by its red sunbeds and parasols that create a nice contrast with the white sand, this private beach with its highly successful aesthetics is as comfortable as it is warm.
- Le Neptune: This private beach with its exotic decor is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious escape by the water's edge. In addition, its restaurant offers tasty dishes at affordable prices.
Discover the best private beaches near Monaco
When it comes to private beaches, there are many options for those who want to enjoy the pleasure of lounging by the water outside the Principality. These 3 private beaches have just what you need to be seduced:
Naos Beach (Cap d'Ail)
Located in the Bay of Cap d'Ail, just a few minutes from Monaco, Naos Beach opens its doors from morning to evening to spend a privileged moment in a bohemian setting inspired by neo-antiquity. It is difficult to resist a nap on their comfortable mattresses in the shade of beige macramé umbrellas that blow on the beach, a breath of freshness and absolute zenitude. On their menu, the cuisine promises to be Mediterranean but also Asian, mixing sweet and savory.
Eden Plage Mala (Cap d'Ail)
Located in the heart of a wild creek at the gates of Monaco, Eden Plage Mala is a private beach with a restaurant that lives up to its name. This place is a little paradise on earth. It offers you sun, crystal-clear waters, and an idyllic landscape to be enjoyed on shaded sunbeds, comfortably installed on the pontoon or the fine gravel beach. Note: the view is just as splendid from the terrace of their restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
La Réserve de la Mala (Cap d'Ail)
La Réserve de la Mala is not just a simple private beach. It is one of "the most beautiful on the Côte d'Azur". On site, relaxation, leisure, and culinary adventure intertwine to offer you a timeless moment to enjoy in a luxurious setting. To find this unique location, head to the Allée de la Mala in Cap d'Ail, just a few minutes from Monaco.
What to do in Monaco?
Monaco is a small city, but there is so much to see and do here. Here are our top suggestions:
Visit the Oceanographic Museum
Founded by Prince Albert I in 1910, the Oceanographic Museum opens the doors to the marine world. It houses about 6,000 varieties of protected aquatic species to contemplate during a sensory walk with family or friends... And why not with your loved one! Children will love rubbing shoulders with clownfish, stonefish, and razorfish. But the extraordinary does not stop there because this giant aquarium also includes a shark lagoon that will not fail to catch their attention.
Attending a Formula 1 Grand Prix
Monaco is world-renowned for its love of luxury and glamour, but also for an unmissable spring event: the Formula 1 Grand Prix. It's the meeting point for top drivers with big teams and global fortunes to savor the challenge of racing on the slowest and toughest circuit in the Formula 1 World Championship. Don't miss it if you're a car racing enthusiast!
Playing at the Casino
Traveling to Monaco means visiting the Monte-Carlo Casino, erected in the heart of the Principality. Built in 1878 by Charles Garnier, this majestic place is a gambler's Eldorado and card game lovers. Many Monegasques have made a fortune there. Don't hesitate to stop by to try your luck or simply visit its beautiful lounges and luxury shops surrounding it.
Monaco's Iconic Places
The Rock of Monaco
Located on the heights of Monaco, the Rock is the beating heart of the city. It is of rare beauty with its houses and alleys dating back to the 16th century that transport you out of time. The Chapel of the Visitation, the Cathedral and the Prince's Palace are part of the historical remains that you can admire on site, with the Mediterranean Sea in the background. The Saint-Martin and Sainte-Barbe Gardens are also a must-see on the Rock to enjoy an unbeatable view of Monaco.
The Exotic Garden
The Exotic Garden is also one of Monaco's gems. Built by Louis Notari and opened to the public in 1931, it brings together more than 900 plant species from around the world, including cacti from America, as well as aloes or fig trees, etc. After discovering them, continue your visit to the Observatory Cave where stalactites and stalagmites will not fail to amaze you.
The Port of Fontvieille
Located at the foot of the Rock of Monaco, the port of Fontvieille is not like any marina. It is a calm and more confidential place where you can enjoy a little walk enhanced by prestigious yachts and a panoramic view of the rock and the breakwater. The port also houses good restaurants where you can make a gourmet stop to satisfy your appetite.