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�re) in Nice and costs €1. An express shuttle, route 110, links the Nice Côte d'Azur Airoport and the principality. A bus leaves every half hour and a single ticket costs €18.00 (6/2009). €28.50 round-trip (9/2009) with stops near all major hotels throughout Monaco, not just Monte Carlo.

By boat

Monaco's two ports are no strangers to private yachts. Port Hercule is exceptionally beautiful and offers mooring and anchoring possibilities for up to five hundred vessels, some of which are extremely large and elegant (in fact, many tourists often take time out of their day to simply have a drink by the water and admire the fantastic super yachts). The Port of Fontvieille, integrated into the new district, can receive as many as 60 vessels of at least 30 meters in length. Both are large and well-equipped.

Monaco also serves as an embarkation port and port-of-call for cruises, so small cruise ships can often be spotted sailing in or out of Port Hercule, while larger ones moor/anchor offshore. If offshore, tenders will shuttle passengers to/from shore using either port, with Port Hercule offering substantially better walking distances to the more popular sites.

At close proximity, the Port of Cap d'Ail is also a choice destination for pleasure-boats
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