Tuesday 24 February 2009

Anyone fancy a putt?



Cannes Mandelieu Old Course
Route du golf, Mandelieu-La Napoule, 06210
Created in 1891 by the Grand Duke Michael of Russia having returned from St Andrew’s in Scotland where he came across the game of golf.

Domaine de Terre Blanche
Tourrettes, 83440
This is considered to be one of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe. It also has the David Leadbetter Golf Academy, which is opened all year round. The Academy is directed by Alain Alberti the head pro there for the last 15 years and Raphaël Jacquelin’s coach on The European Tour

Domaine du Château de Taulane
Le Logis du Pin, RN 85, La Martre, 83840
This course is carved in to landscape of Provence at the edge of the Var, Maritimes Alps and the Haute-Provence Alps. This 18-hole par 72 golf course was created by South-African champion Gary Player

Golf Country Club de Saint-Donat
270 route de Cannes, Plan-de-Grasse, 06130
Just in the Cannes hinterlands is magnificent 6031 metre 71 par course designed by Designed by Robert Trent Jones Junior consisting of a 24 stall driving range, a compact golf course and 3 practice greens

Golf d'Opio-Valbonne
Route de Roquefort, Opio, 06650
Set between Cannes, Nice and Grasse, an 18-hole course amidst the sea and the mountains, this is considered one of the jewels in the crown of the Riviera.

Golf de la Grande Bastide
761 chemin des Picholines, Chateauneuf-de-Grasse, 06740
This is one of the Côte d’Azur’s most famous golf courses. Designed by Cabel Robinson, this course is considered contemporary

Tuesday 17 February 2009

Welcome weclome come and enjoy

Need ideas for the welcome pack for your guests? How about the below

A custom made map tote, they need 2 months turn around, and they charge $100 one time set up screen and art fee
Quantity
50 – 74: $15/bag
75 – 143: $14/bag
144 – 249: $13/bag
250 – 500: $12/bag
Or you could just pick one of their standard bags.

And then for the contents:

  1. Welcome letter from the bride and groom
  2. Itinerary for the guests duration of their stay
  3. Map of the area and places of interest
  4. Clear directions to all places at which they will attend events
  5. Useful contact details including mobile numbers in case of an emergency
  6. Print out for weeks local forecast
  7. Bottle water
  8. Snacks
  9. Something special for kids only packs.
  10. Hangover cure
  11. Suggestions of local tours/events/interests
  12. French/English language book

Friday 6 February 2009

Want to stay in touch…


So as we all know it’s very easy to travel around the world, but to stay in touch with loved ones, can get expensive using your mobile overseas. For you to stay in touch with all your guests you could hire a mobile phone or sim card from The Cell Phone CIE whilst your in France and give out the contact number to all for the duration of your wedding festivities.

You can order and pick up your cell phone at Nice Airport, The rental of the handset is charged either by per day, per week or per month. All incoming calls are free, from anywhere in the world.

Thursday 5 February 2009

How to keep the gang entertained


If like us your wedding is a long weekend event, you might want to give your wedding guests some fun things to do…

Want to organise a traditional coach tour for your guests, with either a full or half daytour, check out Sunny Days Tours

Or if you want something a bit different what about…

A half day boat trip to see whales and dolphins. Check out Acti'Loisirs

Or don’t want to get stuck in traffic, or tire out everyone’s feet, what about a cycle tour of Nice. Check out Nice Cycle Tours.

Or maybe the boyz want to have a go on the Monaco Grand Prix check out AGS Formula 1

And if that speed is too much how about the Le Petit Train