In Cannes, all health measures have been taken to enjoy your stay with complete peace of mind. The customer journey has been carefully studied at every stage, through transport, accommodation and catering.
Update on actions
taken and underway
Anticipation, mobilisation, action and evaluation. These are the principles followed by David Lisnard, Mayor of Cannes, and his team, to try to contain the health, social and economic consequences of Covid-19.
At the Christmas market
The health pass will be requested by the food stalls and no longer required at the entrance – Wearing a mask is mandatory.
The Cannes Town Hall has decided that the health pass will no longer be required at the entrance of the Christmas Village from Wednesday 1st December. It will now be requested directly by the food shops of the Christmas Village when visitors place their orders and plan to consume on the spot, as it is currently the case for restaurants or fairs.
In hotels, restaurants, bars and on private beaches
All the hotels in Cannes welcome you safely to their establishments for stays with complete peace of mind. They are committed to implementing the UMIH health protocol in all open hotels. The health measures applied in hotels are as follows:
In transport
Health measures applied in vehicles:
In Palm Bus public transport
In Cannes, health security measures on public transport in the Palm Bus network have been increased so that users can make their journey with complete peace of mind since 11 May.
How to perform a Covid-19 test in Cannes?
With BIOGROUP, get all the information and advice on the screening tests available in Cannes (PCR, antigenic or serological), allowing the detection of the coronavirus:
Screening Centre Covid-19 Cannes La Ferrage :
29 Boulevard de la Ferrage
06 400 Cannes