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Since 1974, Alamo has been the leader in rental car business with outstanding customer service and quality you can count on.   Alamo Car Rental and Rental Car Choices have teamed up, bringing you the best in services and savings. Rental Car Choices and Alamo means you will get a hassle-free, discounted new car rental you can expect from the Alamo name. Alamo doesn't require a credit card, just that you be 21 years old. For your next vacation, start with Alamo and you won't be disappointed.

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Going to Cannes, France, you may need a rental car to visit all the local attractions. By renting at the Cannes Airport, you can add some flexibility to your vacation and possibly save some money. We will help you pick the right car for your holiday, either a compact, mid-size, full size, luxury car, minivan or SUV. When you pick up your car at or near the Cannes Airport you will get the best choice with the best discount possible at the Cannes Car Rental.  We want your vacation to be the greatest you have ever had and our wonderful customer service will make sure that you do.



 

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We strive to make your vacation to Cannes more enjoyable, so we have gathered some great attractions that might interest you: Musee de la Castre, Galerie de Cannes, Eglise Reformee de France, Aquarella, Intercontinental Carlton Beach, Musee de la Mer, Palais ded Festivals et des Congres, Calao Plage, La Croisette, Galerie du Carlton, Ile Ste-Marguerite, Musee International de la Parfumerie, Musee-chapelle Belline, Notre-Dame d'Esperance and Tour du Masque. Using a new car rental from the Cannes Car Rentals is the only way to visit all these great places without the problems or worries.


 

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Alamo and Rental Car Choices have gotten together some of the great attractions available to you in Cannes and hope that they will be of help:
  • Calao Plage
    Located between the Martinez Hotel and the Carlton Hotel, the Calao beach is the place to be when the sun is shining and the weather warm. With a plethora of amenities, it is a marvel to visit; some of the great amenities include; water-skiing, massages, deckchairs, billiards, table football, video games, table tennis, locker rooms and warm showers. In the evenings, there are numerous receptions and musical performances to keep you very busy in this famous French resort town by the Med.

  • La Croisette
    This area gets its name from the small cross that was at the east end of the bay. The promenade is favored by visitors and locals sitting in the middle of Cannes, with the Mediterranean on the one side, the Lerins Islands off the coast and the Esterel mountains on the land side. Palm trees, exquisitely ornate hotels and trendy boutiques adorn the area. Built in the 19th century, this town is a magnet for people who come to thrill with the amazing images of the rich and famous all over. One of the best attractions of this town is the film festival when all the stars are here and the tourists are here to watch and see who is with who and where.

  • Galerie du Carlton
    This great gallery located at the Carlton Hotel is a must see for the visitor. With an excellent collection of glassware, sculptures and paintings by such greats as Vlaminck, Chagall, Matisse, Renoir, Picasso and Utrillo; you will definitely not be wasting your time. The gallery is always interested in purchasing art as well as selling it.

  • Ste-Marguerite
    Only a fifteen minute boat ride brings you to the biggest of the 3 Lerin Islands, Ste-Marguerite. Long ago, called Lero, many boats are available to take you across the bay to the islands. On Ste-Marguerite, a 17th century fort sits with the Maritime Museum within and it was at one time a prison; and home to the famous "man in the iron mask", still unidentified.

  • Musee International de la Parfumerie
    This is the place to check your nose out since it is the birthplace of perfumes, in Grasse, where a museum has been raised to show you how it is created, distilled and extracted from the many kinds of base materials it is made from. Began in 1989, it has a surprising collection of artifacts related to the perfume and make-up business. One of the most interesting items is the travel case of Marie Antoinette. On the museum's terrace, refreshments are available.

  • Notre-Dame d'Esperance
    The beautiful Provencal Gothic church called the Notre-Dame d'Esperance was finished in 1648, with ornate wood paneling from the 14th and 15th centuries. A 19th century collection of paintings are located here with a magnificent fresco by George Roux about the baptism of Jesus Christ. Sitting on the top of Suquet Hill in the older part of Cannes, a wonderful panoramic view of the town and bay lay beneath you. Gilded wood statues of Saint Anne and Notre-Dame d'Esperance from the 15th and 18th centuries are more of the exquisite artifacts you will find at this wonderful church.

May 5, 2009