PORT DE NICE
The port of Nice is called Port Lympia, after the spring that fed this ancient marshy lake. Opened to navigation in the 18th century, facing the square of the "Ile de Beauté", it is the first cement port in France in connection with the pebble processing factories of the Paillon valley and the second cruise port in France. It is divided into 2 parts: a commercial port at the entrance and a marina at the back where you can stroll in front of magnificent yachts. During the summer, you can discover the Côte d'Azur coastline by taking a boat trip.
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Quand les ferrys corses débarquent, les manœuvres impressionnent.
Quelques pubs et restaurants completent la visite, ainsi que l'incontournable chocolatier.
Ce port permet aussi le départ des ferry qui vont en corse. Il y a un parking.