Visit three wonderfully historical and captivating towns on the French Riviera and enjoy sweeping views as you travel between them. You will enter Saint-Paul-de-Vence through the main gate and then wander the winding pedestrian-only streets and alleyways. It’s one of the oldest medieval villages on the French Rivera with plenty of lovely churches, shaded squares and fortified towers. Following free time, during which you might browse the shops, you will drive on into the Old Town of Nice. The labyrinthine streets are wonderfully atmospheric and lead to baroque churches, bustling markets and leafy squares. You will then enjoy more free time to dine on your own, perhaps on favorites such as salade nicoise, which originated in Nice. The ancient village of Eze is just as spectacular, as you will discover by walking its narrow cobblestone streets and alleyways. It is no stretch that Eze feels medieval, as the castle there was built in the 12th century.