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Airport Transfer Service

www.a-t-s.net/en/Default.aspx

Airport transfers door to door Antibes to Nice International Airport daily. Also minibus transfers to Sophia Antipolis, Cannes, Grasse and the ski stations. Book 24h a day online. Official easyjet transfer service.

Easy-airport-shuttle.com

www.easy-airport-shuttle.com/

Easy-Airport shuttle is a transfer service with drivers specialised in door-to-door transport of passengers between Nice airport and hotels or private addresses.

Executive Transport Service

117 boulevard Sadi Carnot, Cannes, 06110
www.executive-transport-service.com/

Nice airport transfer service: transfer service from Nice airport with sedan cars, minivan, vans and coaches, with English-speaking drivers, to any destination in the French Riviera and Provence.

SARL Car Riviera

www.carriviera.info/1.html

Your English speaking taxi service working throughout the Cote d'Azur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Airport transfers, tourist excursions, travel to ski stations, wedding cars. Group and conference discounts. Reliable, safe – call us today.

SBP

7, Rue Barla, Nice, 06300
www.sbp-groupe.com/groupe.htm

Need airport transport? We are specialists in corporate and individual transport on the Riviera. With a wide range of high quality vehicles available to suit all needs, call us today for a quote. We can also offer personal security and bodyguard services.

Taxi Prestige

St Paul de Vence
www.taxi-prestige06.com/

Taxi service offering transfers, drop offs and special requests. Website in English and French. Based in St Paul de Vence.

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