
I have said it before and I will keep saying it. You need to go to the South of France in the off-season. There is an intimate kind of glamour that feels effortless rather than performative once the summer crowds leave. And this winter, that magic is on full display at Ciro’s Cannes Beach at the Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes, where the iconic Croisette address has transformed into a glittering holiday haven that blends Riviera elegance with a warm, wintertime glow. Cannes is the place to be this Christmas and New Year’s Eve!
A Riviera Winter Fantasy on the Croisette
For the festive season, Ciro’s Cannes Beach sparkles beneath a thousand lights, creating an atmosphere that feels both inviting and unmistakably luxurious. The décor leans into a refined cosy chic aesthetic, with tartan accents woven thoughtfully throughout the space, adding a touch of classic holiday charm while complementing the venue’s timeless tones. The result is a setting that is designed to be immersive, elegant, and of course, photogenic.
From the moment you arrive, you are immersed in the festive transformation. A stunning Christmas arch welcomes guests from the Croisette. At the heart of the beach, three grand Christmas trees stand surrounded by refined decorative elements including wrapped gifts and soft, glowing lights that reflect off the Mediterranean backdrop. Inside, the bar shelves are styled with glass vases and cloches filled with luminous ornaments, while the restaurant space is defined by a sense of transparency, rather than heavy décor. Tables are adorned with glass cloches of varying sizes housing Christmas baubles and figurines arranged in a harmonious seasonal palette of red, blue, and green.
Thoughtful Touches for Families with Children
Ciro’s festive programming also makes space for its youngest guests. A dedicated children’s writing workshop invites little ones to write letters to Santa in a warm, playful setting complete with paper, pens, stickers, and a magical mailbox installed on site. It is a charming detail that reinforces the venue’s ability to balance elegance with family friendly fun.
New Year’s Eve in Cannes at Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
To close out the year, Ciro’s Cannes Beach invites guests to welcome 2026 on December 31, 2025, beginning at 7:30 PM, with a seaside celebration overlooking the Mediterranean. The evening pairs fine dining with Riviera chic, brought to life by a live strolling band that sets a festive yet refined tone throughout the night. The New Year’s Eve menu is priced at 290 euros per person excluding drinks and includes a glass of R de Ruinart Brut Champagne at midnight along with mineral water, while a children’s menu is available for guests under 12 at 60 euros excluding drinks.
While I highly recommend also summering on the Riviera, winter offers something that only the in-the-know, know. Cannes in the winter is sunny, quiet and joyfully fun. So add the off-season in the South of France to your list this winter.
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