Visiting Cannes in July
Visiting Cannes in July
Weather in July: Average high 28°C, 21.8mm rainfall.
# Cannes in July: Beautiful, Busy, and Absolutely Baking
Let’s be straight with you: July in Cannes is peak everything. Peak heat, peak crowds, peak prices. Whether that’s your dream or your nightmare depends entirely on what you’re after.
The weather sits around 28°C, which sounds perfect on paper. And on a beach lounger with a cold rosé in hand, it genuinely is. Evenings are warm enough for dinner outside in a light dress or shirt, the sea is properly swimmable, and the light turns everything golden around 8pm. The 21.8mm of rainfall sounds alarming but don’t panic — July rain typically means one dramatic afternoon thunderstorm that clears within an hour and leaves the air smelling incredible. Pack a light layer, not an umbrella.
The crowds, though. July is when France goes on holiday collectively, and Cannes becomes *extremely* French about it. The Croisette is shoulder-to-shoulder by mid-morning. The beaches — both public strips and private clubs — fill up fast. Restaurants along the waterfront have a slightly factory feel, turning tables quickly and charging accordingly. If you pictured a lazy, intimate Riviera escape, adjust those expectations.
What’s open is essentially everything. This is high season, so the shops along Rue d’Antibes, the restaurants, boat trips to the Îles de Lérins, all running at full capacity. The islands are genuinely worth it — catch an early ferry to Île Saint-Honorat and you’ll have pine-shaded paths and a 12th-century monastery almost to yourself before the day-trippers arrive.
Is it worth visiting in July? For families with school-age kids or people who genuinely love a buzzy, people-watching atmosphere on a beautiful coastline — yes, absolutely. For couples hoping for somewhere quiet and undiscovered — honestly, look at early June or September instead.
**Practical tip:** Book your beach club sunbed in advance online. Walking up hopefully at 10am in July means sitting on hot concrete or paying a premium for whatever’s left. Reserve the night before and start the day properly.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Cannes on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Cannes experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Cannes tours on Viator