Getting around

How to come

To reduce the carbon footprint of the event, Les Plages Électroniques strongly encourage festival-goers to opt for trains and carpooling to reach the site. Special rail connections will be arranged to make train access easier.

By train


TGV – Cannes train station is well connected by TGV, linking it to all French regions and major European cities.

From Toulon: Just over 1 hour

From Marseille: 2 hours

From Aix-en-Provence: 3 hours

From Lyon: 4 hours

From Paris: 5 hours

TER – In the region, SNCF adds trains departing from Cannes towards Nice:

Friday – Saturday – Sunday
Last departure from Cannes at 23:38 (direction Nice, stopping at all stations)

Saturday – Sunday – Monday
First departure from Cannes at 05:23 (direction Nice, stopping at all stations)

By bus

The Beaches offer bus packages departing from more than 52 French cities, as well as from Italy, Switzerland, and Germany.

Agen – Aix-en-Provence – Amiens – Angers – Annecy – Avignon – Bayonne – Besançon – Béziers – Bordeaux – Bourges – Brest – Caen – Carcassonne – Chalon-sur-Saône – Chambéry – Clermont-Ferrand – Dijon – Grenoble – La Rochelle – La Roche-sur-Yon – Le Havre – Le Mans – Lille – Limoges – Lorient – Lyon – Mâcon – Marseille – Metz – Montauban – Montpellier – Mulhouse – Nancy – Nantes – Narbonne – Nîmes – Orléans – Paris – Pau – Perpignan – Poitiers – Quimper – Reims – Rennes – Rouen – Saint-Étienne – Strasbourg – Tarbes – Toulon – Toulouse – Tours

Locally, Palm Bus offers shuttle services:

View the routes and schedules

By car

If you’re driving, share your trips to Les Plages from anywhere in France with iko, the carpooling app. Reduce your carbon footprint, meet new people, find a round trip easily, and all of that while saving money!

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