Cap d'Antibes, France
Cap d'Antibes is a Mediterranean peninsula renowned for its crystalline waters, pine-forested coastline, and Belle Époque villas nestled along the Côte d'Azur. This exclusive promontory juts into the sea between Antibes and Juan-les-Pins, offering secluded beaches, hidden coves, and the celebrated Jardin de la Villa Eilenroc with its botanical splendor. The landscape is defined by rocky outcrops, Mediterranean vegetation, and unobstructed sea views that have drawn artists, collectors, and discerning travelers for over a century.
Life at Cap d'Antibes unfolds between leisurely seaside passages, private beach clubs, and the quiet elegance of the Provençal hinterland. The rhythm here favors long lunches at waterfront restaurants, morning swims in protected waters, and evening aperitifs overlooking the Lérins Islands. Fractional ownership offers a gateway to this refined Riviera existence—a place where one inhabits a storied corner of the French coast without the permanence, returning season after season to the same trusted refuge.
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Cap d'Antibes
Cap d'Antibes is a Mediterranean peninsula renowned for its crystalline waters, pine-forested coastline, and Belle Époque villas nestled along the Côte d'Azur. This exclusive promontory juts into the sea between Antibes and Juan-les-Pins, offering secluded beaches, hidden coves, and the celebrated Jardin de la Villa Eilenroc with its botanical splendor. The landscape is defined by rocky outcrops, Mediterranean vegetation, and unobstructed sea views that have drawn artists, collectors, and discerning travelers for over a century.
Life at Cap d'Antibes unfolds between leisurely seaside passages, private beach clubs, and the quiet elegance of the Provençal hinterland. The rhythm here favors long lunches at waterfront restaurants, morning swims in protected waters, and evening aperitifs overlooking the Lérins Islands. Fractional ownership offers a gateway to this refined Riviera existence—a place where one inhabits a storied corner of the French coast without the permanence, returning season after season to the same trusted refuge.

