Now that the weather is starting to get warmer, people can start planning their spring and summer getaways. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport recently announced that they will be offering an extensive network of destinations, close to what was offered before the pandemic, starting on Sunday 27 March.
With tourism on the rise in recent years, many individuals are beginning to venture away from their own country and are seeking to explore other locations. In fact, many people are opting for more exotic and unique areas like Monaco to visit.
In its recent announcement the Principality’s diocese described the initiative of "Caritas Monaco" inviting all those who wished to help to donate. Immediately successful the appeal to date, "Caritas Monaco" has collected and sent 69,000 euros (including 12,000 euros sent urgently from Monday 28th February).
Two historic icons came together this March 4th and 5th in the Principality. Featured were the Monte Carlo Country Club (one of the finest tennis facilities in the world acting as host) and the Davis Cup. The Davis Cup is often referred to as the World Cup of tennis.
Monegasque organization Peace and Sport have published a public statement concerning the current crisis in the Ukraine entitled “Unite for Peace”. The statement calls for dialogue over war and has been signed by athletes from around the globe.
Monaco is a destination where elegance and sophistication collide and it is bordered by the sun-drenched coastlines of the French Riviera. It's not just glamour and glitz, though. If you want exciting adventures with your friends, there is plenty of that as well.
As part of the “#8MarsMonaco action”, the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Women's Rights is focusing this year on the protection of women's rights and the sea. These two themes require a change in perspective.
An epic chess tournament, demonstrating that chess is truly making a comeback, was held in the Atrium of the Casino de Monte-Carlo as part of this year’s events commemorating the centenary of the death of Prince Albert I.
The Monegasque Red Cross is releasing the sum of €80,000 for the victims of the Ukraine conflict and is launching an appeal for donations. Would you like to join-in with the Monegasque Red Cross and make a donation to them to help out? Go online to www.croix-rouge.
A double event for Yacht Club de Monaco with three days of races is behind us. Some 400 sailors have made the trip to line up on the start of the 38th Primo Cup-Trophée Credit Suisse that doubles as the fourth and final act of the 9th Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series.
Are you brave enough to stare down a giant Mammoth! No less than “Mammuthus primigenius” towers over you in Monaco’s Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology. Monégasques are used to seeing such sights all due to the legacy of Prince Albert I.
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