Cannes Segway Tour
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Explore the famous French Riviera city on a Giropod guided tour of Cannes. The Giropod is similar to a Segway, but more modern and compact. Climb aboard and begin your approximately 2-hour tour of sights such as the famous avenue La Croisette, Le Suquet village and the famous Palais des Festivals et des Congres. Before you start you will receive a short training on how to drive the Giropod and a helmet for your safety. The experience takes place with a small group of about 10 people.
- Discover Cannes in a Giropod with a speed of 12 km/h.
- Receive a short training lesson before you start.
- Visit La Croisette, Rue d'Antibes, Le Suquet and other places of interest.
- Share this experience with a small group
- Enjoy a guided tour
What’s included
- Giropod tour of Cannes
- Driving training, safety rules
- Helmet and Giropod
Step by Step
Get to know the city famous for its Film Festival on a Giropod tour of Cannes lasting approximately 2 hours. Optimise your time and visit more sights in less time.
A local guide will accompany you on this tour of the iconic French city. You will travel on a Giropod, a kind of more modern and compact Segway, with your protective helmet .
You will visit some of the most emblematic places of Cannes, such as:
- La Croisette: boulevard surrounding the bay of Cannes where you will see traditional hotels and luxury shops.
- Le Suquet: medieval quarter with steep streets and colourful huts. It offers a spectacular view of the Bay of Cannes.
- Palais des Festivals et des Congres de Cannes: palace where the famous Cannes Film Festival is held.
- Pointe Croisette: beautiful peninsula surrounded by palm trees, gardens, beaches and harbours.
- Rue d'Antibes: a famous street with numerous shopping, eating and entertainment venues. You will also find monumental sculptures, shops and the golden square.
Before embarking on your tour of Cannes, you will receive a short introductory lesson on how to drive the Giropod correctly and understand the safety rules.
The tour is conducted with a small group of about 10 people to ensure a more up close and personal experience.