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The cheapest way to get from Nice airport to Cannes in 2024

Save money getting to Cannes

With taxis costing upwards of €100 depending on where you are staying in Cannes, it’s always worth checking the other options. If you are travelling with one or two people and have travelled a bit, you might just want to get downtown as quickly as possible in which case the taxis or Uber are a tempting option. If you are travelling alone, on a budget and have a little time, there are five cheap ways to get to Cannes.

What’s more, they are more eco-friendly, sustainable ways to travel.

To determine which the best option is, think first about where you are actually staying.

Getting to Cannes by bus and train

Our first tip is the cheapest: the bus. Line 620 and 621 (formerly called the NoctamBus 200) takes over from the express shuttle bus (see below) on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. The journey takes about 90 minutes and costs just €2.10 (or €2.50 if you pay on the bus). It drives through Antibes, Juan-les-Pin and Golfe Juan, so is handy if your hotel is located there. For the night runs, tell the driver your destination and he or she will stop as close as possible. Check the timetable as a PDF.

Tip n° 2: It’s a little-known secret that Nice airport has a railway station (relatively) near by: Nice-St Augustin. It brings you to Cannes in about 35 minutes for under €6. It’s particularly handy if you are staying in Juan-les-Pins or Antibes. To reach it, take bus 23 from Terminal 1. Nice-St Augustin is the second stop. Alternatively, go to the bus station in Terminal 1 and look for signposts for the “L’Arénas” office block. Then take Avenue Lindbergh and then a right on the Blvd Cassin. Cross at the lights and head under the railway bridge. You’ll find the station on your right. It takes about 15 minutes, not recommended if you have heavy cases but perfectly doable otherwise. Last trains are at 21:43 weekdays and 14 past midnight on Saturdays and Sundays according to the train timetable. But I’m hesitant about recommending the last train. Look for the latest timetable on the SNCF site. Enter the station name Nice-St Augustin to search (updated April 2023 – but this page changes frequently and is only available in French).

Tip 3: the Cannes Xpress bus (line 81, formerly n° 210) is a popular option, as it leaves from Terminal 1 every 30 minutes from 7.45am, visits Terminal 2 and then takes the motorway straight to Cannes for €19 in 50 minutes. Tickets to Cannes can be bought at the counters just outside the airport terminals. I like this one, as you often meet people on the bus and your Cannes event starts straight away! The last bus leaves the airport at 8.30pm. The bus arrives and then leaves from Cannes railway station.  There are ample bus connections from there, or take a taxi if you’re out of town. Another express bus, n° 250, goes from the airport to Antibes, Juan-les-Pins and Golfe Juan for €10 (€15 return).

Tip 4: The newest kid on the block is, of course, Uber. If you are familiar with the service which connects travellers with cars, check their Cannes page.

Tip 5: there has been explosion of private services over the past few years, including a number that offer shared shuttles services from about €30.

Updated May 2024. But I’m not responsible for changes to the prices or timetables!

Please double check if you are getting in late.

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