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Landmark: Monte Carlo BeachCity: Monte Carlo
Country: Monaco
Continent: Europe
Monte Carlo Beach, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Europe
The Monte Carlo Beach is a luxury resort and private beach situated on the Mediterranean coastline, immediately east of the Principality of Monaco.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features imported fine sand, creating a soft texture. The water is typically clear with a deep blue hue. The resort complex comprises white and cream-colored buildings, exhibiting an Art Deco architectural influence with modern updates. Facilities include an Olympic-sized seawater swimming pool, private cabanas, and extensive sunbathing areas equipped with loungers and parasols.
Location & Access Logistics
The Monte Carlo Beach is located at Avenue Princesse Grace, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, directly bordering Monaco. It is approximately 2.5 kilometers east of the Casino de Monte-Carlo. Access is primarily via the Moyenne Corniche (D6007) or Avenue Princesse Grace. Valet parking is available on-site for guests. Public transport options include Monaco bus lines 4 and 6, with stops within walking distance. A complimentary shuttle service is provided for guests staying at other Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer properties.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Monte Carlo Beach Hotel was inaugurated in 1928, designed by architect René Ryssen. Its original purpose was to provide an exclusive seaside leisure destination for the clientele of Monaco's luxury hotels and casino. The beach itself is an artificial creation, with sand imported to establish a comfortable bathing area along the rocky coastline.
Key Highlights & Activities
Guests can engage in swimming in the Mediterranean Sea or the Olympic-sized pool. Water sports such as jet skiing, paddleboarding, and parasailing are available. Sunbathing on private loungers or within cabanas is a primary activity. Dining is offered at multiple on-site restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Elsa and the casual Le Deck.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The resort provides comprehensive infrastructure including multiple restrooms, showers, and changing facilities. Extensive shade is available via parasols and private cabanas. Reliable 4G and 5G cellular signal is present throughout the property. Several high-end restaurants, bars, and a boutique are located on-site, offering diverse food and beverage options.
Best Time to Visit
The optimal period for visiting is from June to September, when the weather is warm and suitable for swimming and sunbathing. For photography, early morning offers softer light and fewer crowds. The beach is less crowded during weekdays outside of peak summer months.
Facts & Legends
Although bearing the name "Monte Carlo" and owned by Monaco's Société des Bains de Mer, the Monte Carlo Beach is technically situated within French territory, specifically in the commune of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. This geographical anomaly is a result of historical land acquisitions and border definitions.
Nearby Landmarks
- Larvotto Beach: 1.0km West
- Grimaldi Forum: 1.5km West
- Japanese Garden: 1.2km West
- Cap Martin: 2.0km East
- Casino de Monte-Carlo: 2.5km West