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Villeneuve-Loubet, France

Villeneuve-Loubet is a Mediterranean coastal village on the French Riviera, where Belle Époque charm meets the glittering Azure waters of the Côte d'Azur. Perched between Antibes and Cannes, this picturesque enclave is defined by its hilltop old town with narrow stone passageways, a marina lined with yachts, and a sweeping pebble beach backed by pine-shaded promenades. The village retains an unhurried elegance, with a celebrated culinary heritage—it is the birthplace of the Escoffier legacy and home to world-renowned restaurants—that has made it a destination for those who understand the art of living well.

A fractional share here offers the flexibility to drift between seasons: summer beach days and waterfront dining, autumn explorations of the surrounding Provençal villages, and mild winters ideal for coastal walks and gallery visits. The proximity to Nice, Monaco, and the villages of the hinterland means cultural and gastronomic pursuits are moments away, while the Mediterranean rhythm encourages a slower, more contemplative pace. It is a place for those drawn to understated sophistication and the gentle pleasures of coastal living.

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Villeneuve-Loubet

Villeneuve-Loubet is a Mediterranean coastal village on the French Riviera, where Belle Époque charm meets the glittering Azure waters of the Côte d'Azur. Perched between Antibes and Cannes, this picturesque enclave is defined by its hilltop old town with narrow stone passageways, a marina lined with yachts, and a sweeping pebble beach backed by pine-shaded promenades. The village retains an unhurried elegance, with a celebrated culinary heritage—it is the birthplace of the Escoffier legacy and home to world-renowned restaurants—that has made it a destination for those who understand the art of living well.

A fractional share here offers the flexibility to drift between seasons: summer beach days and waterfront dining, autumn explorations of the surrounding Provençal villages, and mild winters ideal for coastal walks and gallery visits. The proximity to Nice, Monaco, and the villages of the hinterland means cultural and gastronomic pursuits are moments away, while the Mediterranean rhythm encourages a slower, more contemplative pace. It is a place for those drawn to understated sophistication and the gentle pleasures of coastal living.