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After a star-studded reopening last year, this legendary French Riviera hotspot is the place to be this summer

After a star-studded reopening last year, this legendary French Riviera hotspot is the place to be this summer

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Palm Beach Cannes, once the playground of the world's elite, has officially reclaimed its throne as the Riviera's most exclusive destination. After a five-year transformation, the legendary venue reopened in May 2024, restoring its legacy of glitz, glamour, and unparalleled luxury.
Last summer, I had the chance to experience the rebirth of Palm Beach firsthand and let me tell you—this is the place to be for your Euro Summer 2025. Now that word has spread worldwide about its dazzling comeback, Palm Beach is set to attract an even more elite crowd this year, making it a must-visit for the rich, famous, and those who want to live like them.
While Palm Beach has long been synonymous with luxury, its new dining scene has cemented it as a culinary powerhouse. Over the past year, globally renowned restaurants and clubs have settled into their new Riviera home, making it the ultimate spot for indulging in world-class cuisine.
Nammos Beach Club & Restaurant has brought its Mykonos party vibes to the shores of Cannes, attracting superyacht owners and jet-setters who come for the beachside luxury and stay for the Champagne-fueled afternoons.
Zuma, the upscale Japanese Izakaya, made its highly anticipated French debut, delivering its signature blend of sophisticated yet electric dining to the Riviera.
La Petite Maison, the beloved Niçoise institution, has redefined elegant Mediterranean dining, with its refined yet effortlessly chic atmosphere drawing an international clientele.
Medusa, famous for its eclectic dinner and cabaret soirées, is the place to go when the sun sets, offering a theatrical dining experience unlike any other on the Riviera.
Tamarin, a St. Barths favorite, made its European debut, bringing its laid-back yet upscale South American-inspired cuisine to Cannes.
Whether it's long, rosé-filled lunches by the sea or glamorous late-night dining, Palm Beach has become a global culinary destination, attracting Hollywood stars, fashion icons, and billionaires looking to dine in style. And now the rest of us can get a taste too!
While the legendary 43m saltwater pool—immortalized in the classic film Any Number Can Win—has been restored to its cinematic glory, the new Palm Beach Cannes is about more than just nostalgia. It has been reimagined for the modern elite, featuring a state-of-the-art fitness center, an ultra-exclusive private members' club, and luxury boutiques from the world's most prestigious brands.
The 1,200m² Alain Delon-inspired ballroom has already played host to some of the year's most glamorous parties and private events, bringing back the spirit of the Roaring Twenties soirées that once defined Palm Beach's legendary reputation.
Last summer, Palm Beach's reopening sent shockwaves through the international luxury scene, and now, it has officially become the go-to Riviera hotspot for 2025. Situated perfectly between Monaco and St. Tropez, with easy access from Nice International Airport, it has seamlessly integrated into the global elite's summer circuit, joining the ranks of Ibiza, Capri, and Mykonos as a must-visit destination for the rich and famous.
If last summer was about the world discovering Palm Beach was back, this summer is about securing your spot at the most sought-after destination in Europe. From yacht-side beach parties to high-profile dinners under the stars, Palm Beach Cannes is the place to see and be seen in 2025. Consider this your invitation—if you can get in!
And if you are still thinking about winter getaways, read about how to catch some winter sun at the Cheval Blanc in St. Barths.

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