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Monaco, a tiny country driven by excess


Monaco is a tiny country located in the Alpes-Maritimes, some 20 km from Nice and a stone's throw from the Italian border. Facing the Mediterranean, the country is landlocked by France. The Principality of Monaco borders the communes of Beausoleil, Cap d'Ail, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and La Turbie. Monaco stands on a rocky promontory that slopes gently into the Mediterranean. The whole relief seems to form an immense natural amphitheatre facing the sea. This Côte d'Azur country covers just 2 km², but is home to over 37,830 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. You'll understand why Monegasques build high up. The Principality is indeed bristling with towers. To gain more surface area, the country began to fill in the land as early as 1865. This seaward extension, for example, led to the construction of the Fontvieille district. Other projects are still underway. This work was initiated by the Grimaldis, the family behind Monaco's history. For 700 years, this ruling family, one of the oldest in the world, has shaped and directed the country. In 1863, Monaco began to convey luxury and elegance with the opening of the Société des Bains de Mer and Casino. These establishments were built at the instigation of Charles III. From the outset, he wanted to turn them into high-end tourist attractions, a gamble he obviously kept. Since then, luxury has become second nature for this country.


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Itinerary : Civitavecchia / Rome, Monaco Monte-Carlo, Civitavecchia / Rome

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8 d

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Civitavecchia / Rome

6/2/2026

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Itinerary : Monaco Monte-Carlo

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Monaco Monte-Carlo

6/3/2026

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Itinerary : Barcelona, Monaco Monte-Carlo, Portofino, Civitavecchia / Rome, Barcelona, Monaco Monte-Carlo, Portofino, Civitavecchia / Rome

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
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9/8/2026

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Monaco: each district has its own soul


Following in Grace Kelly's footsteps, touring museums and monuments, indulging in a relaxing break, attending the famous F1 Grand Prix... there are a thousand and one ways to discover and appreciate this tiny country with so much to offer. Whatever your preferences, your stay in Monaco will be undeniably marked by gentleness and refinement. Moving from neighborhood to neighborhood will give you a glimpse of Monaco's rich diversity. A good place to start is the Rocher. The historic center of the Principality, this district overlooks the entire country and is home to the unmissable Palais Princier, residence of the Grimaldi family. Other highlights include the Cathedral and the famous Oceanographic Museum, founded in 1910. This picturesque district features narrow streets lined with period houses. You'll also appreciate the panoramic views over the Principality and the Mediterranean.

Monte-Carlo is home to the famous Casino and the Carré d'Or. These are the shopping streets where you'll find a succession of luxury boutiques and designer workshops. Monte-Carlo also invites you to discover the country's architectural wealth, with the Belle Époque style of the Hôtel de Paris, the baroque charm of the Casino and the Art Nouveau façade of the Hermitage. As you stroll through the streets of this district, you'll also discover Moorish villas and beautiful neoclassical mansions. Larvotto is the beach district. Here you'll find trendy bars and restaurants, ideal for indulging in gourmet moments with your feet in the sand. If you like strolling along the quays, you'll love the Condamine district, overlooking Port Hercule. If you're a motorsports enthusiast, the famous Monaco F1 Grand Prix circuit is located in the Condamine and Monte-Carlo districts. Les Moneghetti, in the Principality's heights, is a residential district particularly famous for its Jardin Exotique, from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Monaco. Finally, Fontvieille, the business district, is also full of surprises. Here you'll find the Princess Grace Rose Garden and the Chemin des Sculptures, a pedestrian path lined with sculptures.

Monaco, to discover all year round


Monaco enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Bathed in sunshine 300 days a year, the weather remains pleasant almost all year round. Even in winter, temperatures remain mild, averaging 11°C. And in summer, with an average of 27°C, heat peaks are rare. As for rainfall, the Principality averages around sixty days a year. If you want to enjoy the sea, summer is the best time to visit Monaco. Monaco can be visited all year round, but between April and September, the weather is particularly favorable. This is the best time to discover the country. In these conditions, you'll enjoy savoring the local culinary specialties during a restaurant outing on a beautiful starry evening. At the end of the port of Fontvieille, Les Perles de Monte-Carlo is a delightful seaside address, ideal for savoring the flavors of the sea. In this restaurant, you'll enjoy oysters bred by the owners themselves!