Beach hotels in Cannes
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Cannes sits at the heart of the French Riviera, where the Mediterranean coastline draws visitors with clear blue water, golden sand, and a promenade lined with palm trees. Whether you're attending the famous film festival or simply seeking a sun-soaked escape, staying at a beachfront hotel puts you right where the action — and the sea breeze — begins.
Beachfront Stays Along La Croisette
The Boulevard de la Croisette is Cannes' iconic seafront avenue, stretching roughly 2 kilometres along the Golfe de la Napoule. Hotels here offer direct or near-direct access to the beach, many with private beach clubs where guests can reserve sun loungers and parasols. Staying on or near La Croisette means you can walk to the Palais des Festivals, the old port (Vieux-Port), and the main shopping district within minutes. All properties in this collection carry a guest rating of 7.5 or above, reflecting consistent quality in comfort, service, and location.
What to Expect from a Beach Hotel in Cannes
Beach hotels in Cannes typically feature amenities tailored to coastal stays: private or semi-private beach access, outdoor pools, seafood restaurants with sea views, and water sports facilities. Many properties offer early morning beach walks before the crowds arrive, which is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience the Croisette. The beach season runs primarily from May through September, with July and August being the busiest and warmest months.
Practical Tips
- Book early for festival periods: The Cannes Film Festival (usually held in May) causes significant price increases and limited availability across all beach hotels.
- Check beach access type: Some hotels operate their own private beach concession; others provide access to a partnered beach club nearby.
- Getting around: Cannes city centre is walkable from most beachfront hotels, but taxis and local buses connect to Antibes, Nice, and Monaco easily.
- Currency and language: France uses the Euro (€); French is the primary language, though English is widely spoken in hotels along La Croisette.






