How much does a Nice ↔ Monaco ride cost?
The Nice ↔ Monaco ride is €85 by day and €100 by night, over roughly 25 km (30–45 min depending on traffic via the Moyenne Corniche or the A8).
Monaco
Premium Nice ↔ Monaco ride with a single driver, Tesla Model Y and price quoted upfront. Direct drop-off at the Casino, Port Hercule, heliport or hotel.
Service Nice ↔ Monaco
Pickup in Nice city centre, at the airport or at your hotel; direct drop-off in Monte-Carlo, Fontvieille, Larvotto or any address in the Principality.
The Nice ↔ Monaco ride is one of the most-requested on the French Riviera: hotel guests of the Carré d'Or, yacht-stopover passengers at Port Hercule, Casino visitors and attendees of seasonal events (Grand Prix, Yacht Show, Monte-Carlo Jazz). VTC Driver provides a direct service with no middleman, in a recent, air-conditioned and comfortable Tesla Model Y.
The standard route uses the A8 (exit 58 Monaco) or the Moyenne Corniche for a panoramic ride. The driver adapts the route to traffic conditions and to temporary traffic restrictions in the Principality.
Nice ↔ Monaco rate
85 € day · 100 € night
Price quoted upfront. Day: 07:00-21:00, night: 21:00-07:00.
Vehicle
Tesla Model Y, up to 4 passengers, 2 large suitcases + 3 cabin bags.
Addresses served in Monaco
The service covers the whole Principality and the neighbouring areas (Cap-d'Ail, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Beausoleil).
Monaco FAQ
Answers to the most-asked questions before booking a private driver to the Principality.
The Nice ↔ Monaco ride is €85 by day and €100 by night, over roughly 25 km (30–45 min depending on traffic via the Moyenne Corniche or the A8).
Yes. Direct drop-off at Casino Square, Hôtel de Paris, the Hermitage, Fairmont Monte-Carlo, Métropole, Hôtel Port Palace and any address in the Principality.
Yes. In May, during the Monaco Grand Prix, access around the circuit is restricted. Booking 4 to 6 weeks ahead is recommended. Alternative drop-off points are offered if streets are closed.
Yes, the Monaco Fontvieille heliport is served, as well as the pontoons of Port Hercule and Port de Fontvieille for yacht-stopover passengers.
