Discovering the Principality from the sea
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The Monaco/Monaco sea cruises, which last around 35 to 40 minutes, are a highly original way of discovering the Principality of Monaco and its various districts and places of interest from the sea:
● Monaco-Ville, also known as 'Le Rocher des Grimaldi' (the Grimaldis' Rock), with the Prince's Palace and the old town inside the port, followed by the Oceanographic Museum and the Cathedral on the outside, ...
● Fontvieille, a part of the town that has been completely reclaimed from the sea! Here you'll find the heliport, the International Circus Festival tent, the Stade Louis II, and the Principality's other port, which we're entering... The rear of the Prince's Palace comes into view!
● The Larvotto, with its beautifully refurbished buildings and beaches, the Country Club, the Monte-Carlo Bay Resort, the Summer Sporting Club, the Grimaldi Forum, the Japanese Garden, the famous 'Odeon Tower', Mareterra, the brand new district overlooking the sea...
● Monte-Carlo, with its Casino, Opera House, Hôtel de Paris and the F1 Grand Prix tunnel under the Fairmont Hotel.
● Port Hercule is our point of departure and return, with its imposing and luxurious Yacht Club de Monaco.onte-Carlo, with its Casino, Opera House, Hôtel de Paris and the F1 Grand Prix tunnel under the Fairmont Hotel.
These sea walks, which are very popular with customers, who always leave delighted after the tour, give a good understanding of how the Principality of Monaco is organised, with its five districts and its boundaries in relation to the three surrounding French towns of Cap d'Ail, Beausoleil and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin...