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Côte D'azur Tourisme Côte d’Azur French Riviera Roadshow January & February 2012 EXHIBITORS CATALOGUE MINEFI TONS RECOMMANDÉS (4) MIN_11_0000_RdVFrance_Q Date le 22/06/2011 A NOUS RE TOURNER SIGNÉE AVEC VOTRE ACCORD OU VOS CORRECTIONS CYAN MAGENTA JAUNE NOIR JFB ACCORD DATE CRÉ ATION ÉCHELLE 1/1 - FORMAT D’IMPRESSION 100% PRODUCTION CONSU LTANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CLIENT + QUALITÉ* CARRÉ NOIR - 82, bd des Batignolles - 75017 Paris - FRANCE / Tél. : +33 (0)1 53 42 35 35 / Fax : +33 (0)1 42 94 06 78 / Web : www.carrenoir.com French Riviera Destination The French Riviera is a cosmopolitan Mediterranean destination situated in the heart of Europe. The French Riviera or Côte d’Azur referring to the county of the Alpes-Maritimes and the Principality of Monaco is located in the extreme south-east of France, next to the Italian border. With nearly 11 million tourists every year generating business worth 5 billion Euros, the French Riviera ranks as the leading French tourist destination after Paris. The world’s ultimate tourist reference, the French Riviera single-handedly accounts for 1% of the total international tourist market and nearly 10% of France’s international tourist revenue. The French Riviera tourist industry is the leading economic sector in the Alpes-Maritimes providing over 75,000 direct jobs. It is both a precious asset and makes a significant contribution to the development of this exceptional territory. With 120 kms of coast, 40 kms of sandy beaches or pebble beaches, the French Riviera is a destination between sea and mountain and this specificity offers a lot of treasures to be discovered among them mountain peaks up to 3000 metres and a national park: the Mercantour. 2 The French Riviera enjoys a climate blessed by the gods with over 300 days of sunshine per year. Its unique natural environment, its intense light, the mildness of its climate are key attributes of the stylish living synonymous with the French Riviera. Land of exception and emotion, the Côte d’Azur – French Riviera & Monaco – owes a large part of its success to its exceptional diversity and wealth. A unique identity forged by the contrast between sea and mountain. Preserved natural landscapes stretching from the Mediterranean coastline to the Alpes du Sud. An extraordinary cultural heritage which embraces a large part of the history of humanity. An abundant crucible of creative activity for artists from all over the world. A wealth of international festivals and large events. Gastronomy gorged by sun, given a contemporary twist by the greatest chefs. A wide range of leisure activities and infrastructures which have seduced visitors from all over the world for over one and a half centuries. Among them, visitors from Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark... Direct flights from Finland/Sweden/Denmark & Norway to Nice Côte d’Azur international airport – all year round (> 23rd January 2012): FINLAND: Helsinki (Blue 1, Finnair et Norwegian – from april to october) SWEDEN: Stockholm (Norwegian & SAS) / Göteborg from april to october (Norwegian) DENMARK: Copenhagen (Norwegian, SAS, Cimber Sterling) NORWAY: Oslo (Norwegian & SAS). From april to october: Torp &Trondheim (Norwegian) + Stavanger & Bergen (Norwegian & SAS) 3 4 Contents p. 6 TOURISM BOARDS AND CONVENTION BUREAUS p. 6 FRENCH RIVIERA TOURIST BOARD p. 7 ATOUT FRANCE p. 8 ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS TOURIST OFFICE p. 9 CANNES TOURISM & CONVENTION BUREAU p. 10 MENTON TOURIST OFFICE p. 11 NICE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU p. 12 VALLAURIS GOLFE-JUAN TOURIST OFFICE p. 13 VENCE TOURIST OFFICE p. 14 ACCOMMODATION p. 14 MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL - HOTEL AMBASSADEUR (Juan-les-Pins) & JW MARRIOTT CANNES (Cannes) p. 15 BELLES RIVES HOTEL & JUANA HOTEL (Juan-les-Pins) p. 16 ROYAL ANTIBES - HOTEL, RESIDENCE, BEACH & SPA (Antibes) p. 17 IMPERIAL GAROUPE HOTEL (Cap d’Antibes) p. 18 GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL DE PARIS (Cannes) p. 19 LUCIEN BARRIERE HOTELS GROUP – MAJESTIC BARRIERE & GRAY D’ALBION (Cannes) p. 20 SPLENDID HOTEL (Cannes) p. 21 OCRE & AZUR HOTELS (Cannes, Nice, Fréjus & Avignon) p. 22 GROUPE NAPOLEON – NAPOLÉON (Menton) & VICTORIA (Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) p. 23 SPLENDID HOTEL & SPA & GOUNOD (Nice) p. 24 ELLINGTON HOTEL (Nice) p. 25 3A COLLECTION HOTELS GROUP (Nice) p. 26 LA PEROUSE HOTEL (Nice) p. 27 HOLIDAY INN NICE (Nice) & HOLIDAY INN RESORT (Saint-Laurent-du-Var) p. 28 SOPHIA COUNTRY CLUB HOTEL & RESORT (Antibes/Sophia-Antipolis) p. 29 TIARA HOTELS & RESORTS - TIARA YAKTSA & TIARA MIRAMAR BEACH HOTEL (Théoule-sur-Mer) p. 30 EVENTS AGENCY p. 30 SPICE UP EVENT 5 TOURISM BOARDS AND CONVENTION BUREAUS FRENCH RIVIERA TOURIST BOARD Tel. +33 (0)4 93 37 78 78 www.frenchriviera-tourism.com - http://pro.frenchriviera-tourism.com Contacts: Sandrine CARSALADE, Head of Marketing Department Mail: [email protected] Florence LECOINTRE, International Press Officer Mail: [email protected] The French Riviera Tourist Board is a government agency which works closely with all tourist industry players such as politicians institutions or industry professionals in the context of a territorial marketing approach designed to benefit the Alpes-Maritimes area plus the Principality of Monaco as a whole. Its core mission is to drive the destination’s tourist marketing and development, to forge operational links between the French Riviera and foreign markets. The French Riviera Convention Bureau, part of the Regional Tourist Office Riviera Côte d’Azur, is the official representative and promotional body of the meeting industry of the destination. Its main mission is to value all year long the destination, infrastructures and professionals to the meeting industry clients and specialized press (your privileged contact: Anne Hobon, Meeting Industry Manager: [email protected]). The French Riviera Tourist board is a prime source of any technical assistance you may require to set up leisure or business programmes for your individual or group clients. It enjoys an ongoing relationship with all tourist partners. Here are the two professional tools at your disposal during the workshop (+ press kits): Events & Convention Professional Guide 2012 6 TOURISM BOARDS AND CONVENTION BUREAUS ATOUT FRANCE MINEFI TONS RECOMMANDÉS (4) MIN_11_0000_RdVFrance_Q Date le 22/06/2011 A NOUS RE TOURNER SIGNÉE AVEC VOTRE ACCORD OU VOS CORRECTIONS CYAN MAGENTA JAUNE NOIR JFB ACCORD DATE CRÉ ATION ÉCHELLE 1/1 - FORMAT D’IMPRESSION 100% PRODUCTION In Denmark, Norway and Finland CONSU LTANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CLIENT + QUALITÉ* Contact: Gwénaëlle MARET DELOS, Director CARRÉ NOIR - 82, bd des Batignolles - 75017 Paris - FRANCE / Tél. : +33 (0)1 53 42 35 35 / Fax : +33 (0)1 42 94 06 78 / Web : www.carrenoir.com Mail: [email protected] Todlbodgade 18 DK-1253 København K - Denmark Tel. +45 33 11 46 41 – Fax +45 33 14 20 48 In Sweden and the Baltic countries Contact: Jean-Charles BARDON, Director Mail: [email protected] Kungsgatan 37 11156 Stockholm – Sweden Tel. +46 8 566 112 08 Fax +46 8 566 112 12 Atout France is France Tourism Development Agency. We are the sole national organization for the tourism sector in France. We are based in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo to promote France as a travel destination to consumers, travel professionals and press in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Baltic’s states. Atout France has a global presence and an international network with 36 offices spread over 32 countries. Our new consumer Website will be launched this spring both in Swedish and Danish (later in Norwegian). The beta version is already online www.rendezvousenfrance.com. In the meantime, www.franceguide.com remains online and gives you access to a Travel trade section. If you are a meeting planner, please visit: www.franceguidepro.com If you are a journalist, please visit our blog: http://francetravel-nordicpress.com/ IN 2012, LET’S CELEBRATE THE FRENCH GASTRONOMY - A WORLD HERITAGE! France is the first worldwide travel destination and gastronomy is an essential ingredient in France’s culture. The French meal has been declared a "world intangible heritage" by UNESCO and a new celebration day "Fête de la Gastronomie" has been created in 2011 to celebrate the first day of autumn every year. France hosted more than 6,000 events in France and abroad on last September 23rd. It is why our main theme for 2012 is Food and Wine in France. To know more follow us on Facebook (Frankrigs Turistråd or Fransk turism & utveckling) and on Twitter (RV_inFrance). 7 TOURISM BOARDS AND CONVENTION BUREAUS ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS TOURIST OFFICE Tel. +33 (0)4 97 23 11 25 www.antibesjuanlespins.com Contacts: Laure PELLETIER, Marketing Manager Mail: [email protected] Béatrice DI VITA, Press Officer Mail: [email protected] 2nd city of the Alpes-Maritimes, at 12 km from Nice Cote d’Azur International Airport and benefiting from an ideal location halfway between Nice and Cannes, Antibes Juan-les-Pins surfs coolly on a wave of success. Offering both picturesque inlets and fine sandy beaches, rich in existing facilities and in major projects such as the 2013 Convention Center, the city innovates in the absolute respect of its heritage. The charm and authenticity of its old town, the glamour of its Cape and the frenetic life of its resort are all part of the success of its perpetually improving hotels. In Antibes, you’ll enjoy culture with the beautiful Picasso Museum or along the painter’s trail with its Monet, Boudin or Picasso’s reproductions. In Juan-les-Pins, you’ll live the frenzy of beach restaurants, casinos, nightclubs and on Cap d’Antibes, you’ll be under the charm of the coastal trek which spins along the properties of the rich and famous. All types of accommodations will be handy to welcome your guests. From one of the top ten hotels of the world to charming B&Bs with hosts bent on showing the best hospitality, Antibes Juan-les-Pins can boast a very attractive array of possibilities.
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