BY AIR

The Nice – Côte d’Azur International Airport is located 13.7 miles from Monaco.
Helicopters, buses, taxis and car services provide regular liaisons between the airport and the Principality.
By helicopter (regularly-scheduled services or by charter), the duration of the flight is 7 minutes.

Web site: www.nice.aeroport.fr


B
Y TRAIN

The Monaco-Monte Carlo (SNCF) railway station is a stop for many international trains. The railway is a rapid means of communication between the Principality and all the localities of the Côte d’Azur from Cannes to Menton. Trains to and from Nice run regularly and last approximately 25 minutes.

Web site: www.monaco-gare.com


B
Y ROAD

The A8 highway, which connects with the European highway system, serves the Principality by means of easy access roads ( Exit A8 – RN7 coming from Nice, La Turbie going to or coming from Nice, Roquebrune going to or coming from Italy). Local travel is provided by three major roads: the Low, the Middle and the Great Corniches.

Web site: www.maporama.com


BY INTER-TOWN BUS

To Nice and Cannes, via the Low and Middle Corniches, from 6AM to 1AM and also in the direction of Menton, Italy and the nearby villages.

Web site: www.cam.mc


BY SEA

The two harbors of the Principality, the Condamine (Port Hercule harbor) and Fontvieille, are equipped to handle yachts of all weights and sizes while intercontinental cruiseliners are able to anchor in the Port Hercule bay of Monaco.