Golfe-Juan is a seaside resort on France's Côte d'Azur. The distinct local character of Golfe-Juan is indicated by the existence of a demonym, "Golfe-Juanais," which is applied to its habitants. On March 1, 1815, Napoléon Bonaparte landed at Golfe-Jean with 600 men, having escaped exile on the island of Elba. His return to Paris, commemorated by the Route Napoléon, and the campaign that led to his ultimate defeat at the Battle of Waterloo are known as the "Hundred Days". Many people visiting Golfe Juan prefer to stay in Cannes, which is one of the most central and convenient (not to mention lovely!) towns to stay in. It is also very close to and other smaller towns and attractions from Tourettes sur Loup to Grasse and the Ski fields of Isola 2000 and Auron! Some people have to stay in Golfe Juan. The rest go to Cannes! We have taken the liberty of providing some of the regions best offers, information and listings which will be interesting to visitors to Marseilles on this page, to the right and below! Happy Travels!! |
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