Where we drive you
From the Côte d'Azur to the Baltic coast — premium private chauffeur service across six regions, with fixed pricing and a Mercedes fleet on every route.
French Riviera & Monaco
From Monaco's harbour to the Bay of Saint-Tropez and the Var coast — the Mediterranean coastline we drive every day.

The sunlit capital of the Côte d'Azur — sea, palms and Belle Époque charm.
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The cliffside principality of yachts, palaces and the world's most famous casino.
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Palm-lined boulevards, sandy beaches and the most famous film festival on Earth.
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Pastel old port, Pampelonne beach and timeless Riviera glamour.
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Old-town ramparts above the Mediterranean, Europe's largest yacht harbour and the Picasso Museum.
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Pine-shaded sand, art deco beach clubs and the legendary Jazz à Juan festival.
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A perched stone village 429 metres above the sea, between Nice and Monaco.
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Lemon-coloured old town on the Italian border, gardens, and Cocteau's Mediterranean.
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A perched Provençal village with cobblestone alleys, a ruined castle and sweeping views over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
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France's largest naval port set in a natural amphitheatre of hills, with ferry links to Corsica, Sardinia and the Îles d'Or.
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France's first winter resort, with a medieval old town, 7,000 palm trees and ferry access to the Îles d'Or.
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A pastel fishing port between Toulon and Cassis, surrounded by the terraced vineyards of the AOC Bandol wine appellation.
View detailsProvence
Cities, lavender fields, wine country and perched villages — the Provence we travel for weddings, retreats and tasting tours.
Main destinations

Vieux Port, Notre-Dame de la Garde and the wild Calanques — 2,600 years of Mediterranean life.
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Plane-tree boulevards, baroque mansions and the studio of Paul Cézanne.
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UNESCO-listed papal palace, ramparts above the Rhône and the famous broken bridge.
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Turquoise river beneath 700-metre limestone cliffs — the deepest canyon in Europe.
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A clifftop village famed for faïence pottery, with a gilded star hanging on a chain between two limestone bluffs.
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Endless purple rows under a deep blue sky — Provence's iconic summer landscape.
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Tastings in the cellars of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Bandol and the Côtes de Provence rosé country.
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Private cellar visits and tastings at the most beautiful châteaux of Provence, from Bandol's mourvèdre to Aix rosé.
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A pastel fishing village wedged between the towering Cap Canaille cliff and the white limestone fjords of the Calanques National Park.
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France's most photographed perched village — honey-stone houses cascading down a Luberon cliff.
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A blaze of red, orange and rust — Provence's most colourful village, set on cliffs of pure ochre.
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An elegant plane-tree town at the foot of the Alpilles — Van Gogh's last landscapes and Roman Glanum.
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A medieval hilltop town with one of France's most authentic Provençal markets, surrounded by lavender, almond and olive groves.
View detailsFrench Alps
Winter-equipped chauffeurs from Geneva and Lyon to every major resort in Haute-Savoie, Savoie and the Tarentaise.
Gateway cities
Alpine destinations

At the foot of Mont Blanc, Chamonix is the world's most famous mountain town — Aiguille du Midi, Mer de Glace and legendary ski terrain.
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Lakeside old town crossed by canals, the medieval Palais de l'Île and the cleanest large lake in Europe — 45 km from Geneva.
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Created in the 1920s by the Rothschild family as the French answer to St. Moritz, Megève blends authentic Savoyard chalets with refined luxury.
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Courchevel 1850 is the jewel of the world's largest ski domain — palace hotels, Michelin stars and a perfectly groomed sun-facing piste.
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Traditional Savoyard chalet resort at the geographic centre of Les Trois Vallées — 600 km of linked pistes from your door.
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A car-free, ski-in ski-out wooden village in the forest above Courchevel — direct access to the world's largest ski domain.
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Belle Époque thermal town in the Tarentaise valley — the Olympe gondola lifts you straight into Méribel and the 3 Vallées.
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High-altitude resort at 1850 m with ski-in ski-out access to 600 km of linked pistes — affordable, sunny and snow-sure.
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At 2300 m, the snow-sure summit of the 3 Vallées — glacier views, world-class nightlife and 99% snow-covered terrain.
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Charlotte Perriand's car-free mountain villages at 1600–2000 m, linked by the Vanoise Express cable car to La Plagne and the 425 km Paradiski domain.
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Eleven villages between 1250 and 2100 m, linked into the 425 km Paradiski domain by the Vanoise Express to Les Arcs.
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High-altitude resort beside a frozen lake under the Grande Motte glacier — paired with Val d'Isère for the 300 km Espace Killy domain.
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At 1,850 m at the head of the Tarentaise valley, Val d'Isère links with Tignes to form the legendary Espace Killy — 300 km of snow-sure pistes.
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Swiss resort transfers from Geneva and Zurich — Verbier, Zermatt, St. Moritz, Gstaad.

Sun-drenched chalet resort at 1,500 m facing the Combins massif — 410 km of pistes across the 4 Vallées and Europe's biggest off-piste skiing.
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Car-free alpine village beneath the iconic 4,478 m Matterhorn — world-class skiing, summer hiking and the Gornergrat railway.
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Birthplace of alpine winter tourism (1864) in the Engadin valley — frozen lake, Cresta Run, Corviglia skiing and 300 days of sun a year.
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Traditional wooden-chalet village in the Saanen valley — 220 km of pistes across Gstaad, Saanenmöser and Glacier 3000, with year-round glacier access.
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Switzerland's largest city on the northern tip of Lake Zurich — UNESCO old town, Bahnhofstrasse, Kunsthaus and the gateway to the Alps.
View detailsItaly
Cross-border transfers from the Riviera and dedicated Italian itineraries — Milan, the lakes and the Ligurian coast.

The Gothic Duomo, La Scala, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the Quadrilatero della Moda — a private chauffeur the moment you land at Malpensa or Linate.
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Bellagio, Varenna, Villa del Balbianello and Villa Carlotta on a glacial lake rimmed by the pre-Alps — one hour by private chauffeur from Milan.
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The first city of the Italian Riviera over the border — Belle Époque casino, palm-lined promenade and the famous Italian Song Festival.
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Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore: pastel-coloured houses, terraced vineyards and the UNESCO-listed Sentiero Azzurro footpath.
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A perfect crescent of pastel houses, superyachts at anchor, Castello Brown above and the Belmond Hotel Splendido on the hill — 40 minutes from Genoa.
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The Torre Pendente, Duomo, Baptistery and Camposanto on the green Piazza dei Miracoli, plus a Tuscan riverfront old town — 2 km from Pisa Airport.
View detailsBaltic States
Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania — capitals, coastline, castles and the seasonal calendar that brings visitors back every year.
Latvia

Latvia's capital and the largest city in the Baltics — a UNESCO old town and the world's densest collection of Art Nouveau façades.
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33 km of white-sand Baltic beach backed by pine forest and art-nouveau wooden villas — Latvia's historic spa town, 20 km from Riga.
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Medieval castles, sandstone cliffs and the Gauja river valley — Latvia's oldest national park, 50 minutes from Riga.
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One of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Baltics, with a 13th-century Livonian Order castle and a romantic old town.
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Latvia's Baltic seaside city: white-sand Blue Flag beach, Art Nouveau quarter, and the unique Karosta naval port.
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One of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities — Toompea hill, town hall square, intact 14th-century walls and a modern tech-driven downtown.
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Wide white-sand Baltic beach, art-nouveau spa heritage and a relaxed wooden old town — Estonia's traditional seaside retreat.
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Estonia's intellectual heart since 1632 — pastel old town, the leaning house, and the country's most respected university.
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Estonia's oldest and largest national park: rocky northern coast, bog boardwalks, captains' villages and grand manor houses, 1 h from Tallinn.
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Estonia's largest island: a perfectly preserved Episcopal castle, windmills, juniper-scented coast and a famous meteorite crater.
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UNESCO old town of baroque churches, Gediminas Tower and the bohemian Republic of Užupis — one of Europe's largest medieval centres.
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Lithuania's second city: a baroque old town, a UNESCO-listed interwar Modernist district, and the country's most exuberant café culture.
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A 14th-century red-brick Gothic castle on its own island in Lake Galvė — 30 minutes from Vilnius.
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Half-timbered old town on the Dane river, a working tall-ship harbour and the ferry to the UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit dunes.
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A 98 km sandbar of giant dunes, pine forest and fishing villages between the Baltic Sea and the Curonian Lagoon (UNESCO 2000).
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The shortest night of the year, celebrated with bonfires, oak-leaf wreaths, folk songs and country feasts across all three Baltic states.
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The Christmas market that has claimed Europe's first decorated tree (1510), set on UNESCO Dome Square under fresh snow.
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Repeatedly voted Europe's best Christmas market, set on UNESCO Raekoja plats around a giant fir tree.
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From mid-June to mid-July the sun barely sets over the Baltic — endless pastel twilights, midnight strolls and seaside terraces wide awake at 1 a.m.
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Home to Lithuania's most-photographed Christmas tree, on Cathedral Square below the bell tower.
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Lithuania's UNESCO sandbar in its high season — white dunes, Baltic surf, pine forest and the artists' colony of Nida.
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Lithuania's island castle hosts open-air classical concerts, medieval reenactments and the famous Užgavėnės carnival — all on a wooden footbridge over Lake Galvė.
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Three of Europe's most atmospheric Christmas markets, set in medieval old towns under fresh Baltic snow.
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A multi-stop chauffeur tour of the most impressive castles, palaces and manor estates across Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
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The Baltic coast in summer: wide white-sand beaches, pine forests, wooden Art Nouveau villas and a calm sea kept warmer than the open ocean.
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