Note: the original post dates from 2009, but I update this info fairly regularly, as strikes are frequent in France. Last update July 2024
If you’re within driving distance of Cannes and prefer not to take the train for whatever reason, you might be interested in following our travel tip: carpooling to Cannes.
Or if you drive to Cannes regularly, why not find some company and save on costs? Carpooling is a way of finding people to share road journeys and costs (petrol and toll fees).
You might also be trying to organise a visit during one of the frequent SNCF train strikes. The region once had its own carpooling service, Equipage, for people that live and travel globally between Mandelieu and Menton. At the time of writing the latest update (September 2021), it has stopped.
Attending Cannes events
Another reason to carpool is if you have to drive to bring any equipment or material to Cannes for the many trade fairs. It helps cut costs and makes the drive less lonely.
If you already live in the region, carpooling also reduces the number of cars on the road which is not a bad thing given the sometimes monumental traffic jams that sometimes take place on the motorway. It can also considerably cut petrol costs. It could also free up a car for other purposes if you have a companion.
Euro co-voiturage (this site seems to have died)
BlaBlaCar (they also have an extensive coach network and an app BlaBlaCar app)
Europe Carpooling (the default language/destination is French/France. Check the language versions for carpooling in different countries)
Carpool seems to focus on young drivers heading to festivals, etc
Comparabus compares coach, train and air connections in Europe
You might also be interested in finding out what to do in case of rail or air strikes in France.