
Private car transfer from Genoa to Nice
in 2 h 40 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Genoa.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youâll travel in comfort for 2 h 40 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Nice.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Genoa to Nice
With Nice in France once being the most popular destination for famous artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Chagall and royal aristocrats, it's unsurprising that it has held onto its prominence. It's a city where art and architecture go hand in hand, where luxury meets nature and history buffs, cultural thrill seekers, and relaxed beachgoers can all get along. So, unsurprisingly, it's a top choice for those who want to travel from Genoa to Nice to explore everything on offer.
However, before you set your sights solely on planning your vacation on Niceâs Mediterranean shores, there are a few places you need to consider visiting along the way. When you drive with Daytrip and have your own personal, professional English-speaking driver, you can venture to Savona, a city with an elegant medieval city center that boasts culture and tradition. Then you can make your way to Sanremo, which has impressive beaches that might just have you wondering if life at sea might be something worth considering.
Afterward, you can journey to Apricale, where the town hugs the knife edge of a cliffside and is linked by tunnels, terraces, alleyways, and bridges. Or why not explore Dolceacqua with its ancient castle, serene river, and quaint houses? Regardless of where you choose to explore, whether you go to any of these places or others found along the way, Daytrip can help make your trip to Nice remarkable and exciting.
About Nice
Nice is in the Bay des Anges, near the Italian border in France. Itâs an elegant oceanside resort city with an incredibly welcoming atmosphere, a warm climate, and breathtaking beauty. Although its proximity to Italy means Nice has adopted some of its cultural traditions and customs, this doesnât mean the city isnât unique enough to explore.
This city is naturally stunning, which isnât hard to believe considering that it is surrounded by rolling hills and sparkling blue beaches. Even though it might have a reputation for being the local haunt for the rich and famous, that doesnât mean we nobodiesâor somebodiesâcanât enjoy a few days getting acquainted with everything it offers. And oh boy, does it have a lot on offer, considering the city was founded in 350 BCE by the Phonecians, a colony of Greek mariners.
From its founding, Nice was a remarkable destination, so it's not hard to see why its settlers wanted to call it home. It's also easy to see why the Romans grabbed it when they conquered it during the 1st century CE. After this conquest, it flourished until it became one of the world's busiest trading stations.
Centuries laterâthe 10th century, to be exactâthe Counts of Provence held Nice until they passed it to the Counts of Savoy in 1388. The Counts of Savoy were the rulers of Nice until 1860 when Nice experienced turbulence and the French captured and occupied it. After a time, it officially became a part of the French nation.
However, it wasnât until the 19th century that Nice became truly popular, attracting poets, artists, musicians, writers, sculptures, composers, aristocrats, and European leaders alike. And the rest, as they would say, is history. Nowadays you can enjoy the mark of the people before you have left the city and leave one of your own.
So be sure to explore your heart's content through the city beaches, museums, galleries, restaurants, churches, wineries, and bars, as you never know what youâll find or where youâll learn something new.
From Genoa to Nice: travel tips
If youâre planning a Genoa to Nice transfer this year, many travel tips are worth learning. However, since we canât list everything you need to know, weâve picked out a few pieces of advice we think will help you enjoy your experience.
Sightsee along the way
We do not want you to regret your trip from Genoa to Nice, and you might regret it if you don't capitalize on sightseeing opportunities along the way. There are quite a few stops worth exploring, including Monaco, a city-state that oozes prosperity, and the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, a whimsical and opulent villa and art museum. Savona, Sanremo, and Apricale are worth visiting toward the beginning of your trip if you have the time.
Plan ahead to prevent missing out on events
Depending on when you plan to visit Nice, you might encounter several events in towns and cities along the way. From markets and open-air concerts to festivals and cultural events, there is always something to see.
However, if you donât plan carefully, you could miss a few must-see events during your trip, like the Monaco Grand Prix. There are also several events in Nice you won't want to miss, so plan your time carefully, especially if you plan on visiting the Nice Jazz Festival or the Carnaval de Nice in February.
Remember to dress up and not down
For the most part, Nice is laid back, and so are many of the places youâll visit along the way, but if you plan on having a meal at a fine dining establishment or restaurant, you need to dress up and not down.
Even if the restaurant is only a mid-range one, you should dress up and wear something smart because not only will you stand out if you don't, but you might also be denied access, which can be embarrassing.
How to get from Genoa to Nice
Genoa is in Italy, and Nice is in France, so youâll leave one country and enter another, making transportation a little daunting. But donât worry too much, as we have you covered. Weâve listed a few of the transportation options available if you want to travel the distance from Genoa to Nice and enjoy yourself in this endlessly beautiful city.
From Genoa to Nice by train
Train travel from Italy to France can be chaotic, with delays causing frustration. However, it can also be scenic, especially if you're traveling with Trenitalia, SNCF, or Thello from Genoa to Nice. These train lines complete this trip along the Mediterranean coast, so traveling during the daytime can be quite memorable.
On average, a train ticket costs between $22 and $55, and the journey takes about three to four hours. This makes trains slightly more expensive than the bus but faster than it, so they're a popular choice among travelers.
Additionally, if you take the train, youâll need to navigate station transfers, and there might be unexpected changes to the travel schedule, which can be challenging to work within based on your time constraints.
From Genoa to Nice by bus
Bus travel is cheap, so it's popular among those with a tight budget. If you take the bus, youâll have more money to spend on other things in Nice when you get there. However, bus travel does have its drawbacks.
Firstly, it can be uncomfortable, especially if you do not like traveling with strangers in close quarters. Secondly, it can limit how much luggage you can take with you. Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, traveling by bus is slow.
If you travel with a bus line like Eurolines or Flixbus, your trip will be three and a half to five hours long. So, youâll need to weigh these drawbacks and determine if the cheaper pricing of $17 to $33 per ticket is worth it.
From Genoa to Nice by private car transfer
Those who want convenience, cost-effectiveness, safety, reliability, and comfort usually travel by private car transfer. Although a Genoa to Nice transfer by door-to-door service can be expensive, if you travel with Daytrip, it wonât put a sizable dent in your pocket.
Daytrip offers all these benefits and more, including luggage handling and a private driver who knows the route and can accommodate your sightseeing requests. On average, traveling with Daytrip along this route costs about $83 per person, and the trip takes about two and a half to three hours. This makes it the fastest way to travel.
If you value sightseeing, speed, or want to travel privately and comfortably, it's well worth considering.
Things to do when you get to Nice
Now that you know how to get from Genoa to Nice, we can look into what you can do when you visit. Since there are so many things to do, weâve had a hard time narrowing the list down, but weâve managed to pick a few attractions you can visit that we bet youâll love.
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
If youâre planning to visit Nice during the summer, you might want to spend time indoors, and there is no better place than the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Besides being a place to beat the heat, it is also one of the grandest museums in Nice, with famous artwork that's easy on the eyes, depending on your taste preferences.
To give you a point of reference, if you like art by Yves Klein, youâll find that spending time at this museum is not a hardship. And before you leave, be sure to give the outside of the museum a long look. It's pleasing to the eye with its intriguing architectural design features and rooftop lookout that provides a lovely view of the city.
Promenade des Anglais
Beach strips can feel like a dime a dozen when traveling across Europe, but the Promenade des Anglais is special. This beach strip is where you can soak up the sights and sunlight in Nice, with views of the ocean and surrounding buildings that draw your eye back for a second look.
The promenade is also not very new. It was built in the 1800s and still retains its charm from that period with its pavement and gorgeous chairs where you can sit awhile and reflect on your trip. The promenade is also lined with shops and restaurants, so you can spend a few hours on the beach while enjoying something local to eat.
Palais Lascaris
Even Nice has its palaces, and the Palais Lascaris is one youâll want to visit on a rainy or sunny day. This palace was built in the 17th century and is one of the most affordable palaces to tour at low ticket prices. But donât let the low prices fool you.
The interior and exterior are stunning, and they give you a glimpse into the lives of the wealthy during the 17th and 18th centuries when the palace was occupied by aristocrats on holiday. The palace is also located in the Old Town, which means there are several places you can visit after your tour of the Palais Lascaris.
When is the best time to visit Nice?
Traveling from Genoa to Nice in the summer can be appealing, but it's not the best idea. Nice is extremely hot during this time, and accommodations and attractions are more expensive. You'll also face large crowds and long lines at popular spots like churches and museums.
Instead, consider visiting during the shoulder season from September to October. For most travelers, this is the best time to visit Nice. The weather remains sunny but is much more comfortable, room rates are lower, and there are fewer crowds. You'll save money, experience shorter waiting times at attractions, and avoid the intense summer heat.
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âWe did not know what to expect with this trip and booked from Australia. We were initially looking for an easy way to travel from Granada to Malaga. We decided not to waste the opportunity to see something additional on our way. Miguel certainly exceeded our expectations. His English was excellent (unfortunately we speak very little Spanish), and he was very friendly and helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the regions as we passed through and also discussing some of the local ways. Miguel took us to Antequera as planned and ensured we were able to easily get our tickets to the attractions without any sense of rushing us. We were picked up and dropped off punctually and really enjoyed our trip. Hopefully we will return to Spain and we can use this service again sometime.â
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Good to know
Children
If youâre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnât included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youâre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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