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EasyJet, with 260,728 passengers, takes first place on the Nice platform for the month of April. This...
Gruesome discovery Thursday morning in Nice, corniche Bellevue. Pieces of a woman's body were found in the...
France Bleu has drawn up a first assessment of the cameras installed at traffic lights in Paris...
Dutch meat wholesaler Willy Selten was arrested on Thursday for allegedly selling 300 tonnes of horsemeat labelled...
Francois Heran, director of research at INED, conducted a survey of more than 10,000 researchers and academics....
I have been to more than one dinner party in France where the topic of conversation turns...

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Expat Issues Patrick Middleton

Are expats happy?

I read quite a lot of the research which comes out about British expats in France. A lot of it reaches positive conclusions but these are quite often contradicted by what we read in other studies. For example – as quoted recently in these pages – psychologist Christine Haworth-Staines found that expats here were in general happier than their…
Local Living Mike Meade

4 Apps for summer

Tracking Jellyfish It's a subject we've covered in these pages because jellyfish are a recurring problem along the Riviera coast in the summer. Some of our beaches have even installed jellyfish nets to protect bathers. Jellyfish Report is a free app (with ads) that tracks jellyfish within 10km of your GPS location or for any beach in its…

Golf: Tips from the pros

One of four pros at the Old Course, Thomas Vander Clock shares with Riviera Golfer some interesting practice drills. Thomas Vander Clock…

M&S: No shirts, sandwiches or chicken tikka massala for Nice

Expat Issues Patrick Middleton
Back in 1992 this magazine welcomed Marks and Spencer to Nice (Reporter 39, cover) and this very British retail presence was welcomed with…

Winners of HSBC photography prize at André Villers Photography Museum

Visiting the Riviera Pippa Jane Wielgos
Musée de la Photographie André Villers, Mougins, hosts HSBC Prix pour la Photographie to show work by photographers, Cerise Doucède and…

Old and Feeble

Yachting and Boating Michael Healy
I’m referring to the French annual Boat Tax – the droit de passeport – for residents in France who on January 1st each year own and/or…

A Grand Old Lady, with a few facelifts

The character-packed face breaks into a smile and the eyes shine with pride. “This is the soul of the Old Course,” says Jean-Pierre…

The Realty of TV

Expat Issues Terry Sherlock of HAS Europe
“Watch BBC1, ITV, Channel Four and Five with our simple IPTV Box. Just plug into your router and get all these channels no dish required.”…

Discussion about Life on the French Riviera and Cote d'Azur

Wasn't aware of that Mike, but they are still regarded by most people as the 'national' operator and as such t ... More
This is one of many sites where you can listen to radio from all over the world and be spared the horrors of t ... More
Thanks Kathy, that's a very generous offer. I'll email you with the details of the organiser. I won't be the ... More
Watch to the end. ... More
So far, the result of my complaint was a refund of the postage costs paid. I would rather have had the servic ... More

Blogs by Riviera Residents

No one would ever accuse me of being a gourmet chef, or any kind of chef for that matter.  Really, I’m pretty much useless in the kitchen. So when we saw the apartment that is soon to become our home and...
   Air vents above doors in the Old Town - an important part of the cooling systemSaturday we went to a crafts market in Old Nice.  We were in an open plaza at midday and the sun was beating down on...
The month of May can be a frustrating time to be in France.  There are 5 public holidays, which makes it difficult to conduct business (like getting all of the paperwork necessary for renting our new apartment).  But it is a nice...

French Riviera: Information, News, Facts. Life on the Cote d'Azur - Riviera Reporter

Dive in ... to the pool

No matter how much I want to swim in the sea year round, I just can’t brave the 11°C temperature like the old-timers: I observe from a distance, bundled up complete with a scarf and gloves, sipping on a coffee and still get goose bumps watching them casually walk in and out of the icy water. I do, however, keep up with swimming year round indoors. And, I’ve noticed lately lots more swimmers sharing the lanes as we gear up for pool and sea season, and they are bringing their kids for lessons. Of course, the champion of the swimming lesson is Pierre Gruneberg (“learn how to swim without getting wet!”) at the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, who at 80-years-old is still the swimming instructor to the stars: Picasso to Paul McCartney, Ronald Reagan to Robin Williams, and Bono have all learned a stroke or two from the master.

Dive in ... to PoolOperation Savoir-Nager was initiated by the Ministry of Sports to teach kids aged 7 to 12 swimming basics vital to water safety. Vincent Hamelin from the Fédération Française de Natation explains that the program, offered in July and August, is structured with fifteen 1-hour swimming lessons, five days a week. Each group must have between 8 to 12 children who don’t know how to swim, and the classes are free, except for the €15 cost of a license and insurance.

The swimming complex Nautipolis (nautipolis.fr) opened its doors in Sophia Antipolis (150 rue du Vallon) at the beginning of the year. Spread over more than 3700m2, there’s a 25m pool with 6 lanes, and a learning pool, with lessons available for children from the age of six, as well as adults. Kid Mania helps teach diving and synchronized swimming and there’s Bébé Nageur every Saturday morning. Nautipolis also has a fitness gym (open on Sunday, too), wellness centre (saunas and hammams), and a restaurant. A single adult fee is €6; under-12 is €4.

The Olympic 50m pool at the Palais de Sports Jean Bouin in Nice (2 rue Jean Allègre) recently underwent some renovations resulting in separate changerooms for men and women, paid lockers (€1) and a general refreshing. The pool has the advantage of being five floors up with glass walls, giving spectacular city views and in particular of the sunrise on Sunday morning when the pool opens at 7am. The complex also has a skating rink, gym and restaurant, and it shares paid parking with the Acropolis Entry: adult €3.50; under-18 €1.75. For more see “Complexe Jean Bouin” at nice.fr.
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