Curious about the performance of short-term rentals in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France? Over the last year, the average occupancy rate was 66% with an ADR (Average Daily Rate) of 127€. Hosts earned on average 2332€ per month.

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Avg. Monthly Revenue
2332€
$2122 USD
YoY Revenue Change
0%
vs. previous year
Occupancy Rate
66%
~20 days/month
Average Daily Rate
127€
$116 USD
Seasonality Index
107%
demand variation
Best Months
August, July
peak season
Worst Months
January, December
low season
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Over the analysis window, Cagnes-sur-Mer ran 66% average occupancy across roughly 239 booked nights a year, five points above France's 61% national average and a strong showing among the 13 French cities tracked, notably outperforming nearby Cannes on occupancy. Its 125 euro average daily rate sits at a sensible mid-Riviera level, producing average monthly revenue of about 2,307 euros per listing, a healthy figure for a town positioned as the affordable alternative to its glitzier neighbours.
The 108% seasonality index confirms a real summer peak, but the high 239 booked nights show demand holds up well across the shoulders rather than collapsing outside July and August. A modest 1% year-on-year revenue dip suggests a mature, stable market rather than one in decline. Read together, the numbers describe a well-balanced Riviera performer: strong occupancy, reasonable rates and enough shoulder-season demand to reward operators who price the peak and the spring-autumn events well.
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Cagnes-sur-Mer sits on the French Riviera between Nice and Antibes, and its short-term rental demand is classic Côte d'Azur: sun, sea and proximity to the region's headline attractions. The town pairs a pebble-beach seafront on the Promenade de la Plage with the hilltop medieval village of Haut-de-Cagnes, crowned by the Château Grimaldi, and the Musée Renoir at the artist's former estate. Its Hippodrome de la Côte d'Azur racecourse adds a distinctive draw, while the town's value relative to pricier neighbours makes it a base for visitors touring Nice, Antibes, Cannes and the wider Riviera.
Demand is overwhelmingly leisure and seasonal, anchored by summer beach tourism but extended by the Riviera's spring and autumn events economy, including spillover from the Cannes Film Festival, the Monaco Grand Prix and the Nice and Antibes circuits. With over 200 active listings, Cagnes-sur-Mer is a meaningful Riviera market that benefits from being a more affordable alternative to Nice and Cannes while still within easy reach of all of them.
Cagnes-sur-Mer follows the pronounced Riviera summer rhythm, with a 108% seasonality index marking a clear high season. The strongest months are August and July, driven by Mediterranean beach holidays, school vacations and the packed summer events calendar along the coast. The weakest months are January and December, the quiet winter low season when much of the leisure-driven Riviera empties out and demand thins considerably.
The shoulder seasons are where the Riviera earns its reputation, however: spring and early autumn deliver mild weather, lower crowds and a steady flow of event-driven and touring guests, so April through June and September remain commercially attractive. The strategy here is to price the July-August peak aggressively, capture event spillover from Cannes, Monaco and Nice in May and the shoulder months, and accept a genuinely soft winter rather than expecting year-round volume.
Cagnes-sur-Mer breaks into three distinct zones, each with its own rental appeal. Cros-de-Cagnes, the seafront district along the Promenade de la Plage, is the prime beach-tourism area, with direct access to the pebble beaches, seafood restaurants and the strongest summer demand; listings here trade on walkable proximity to the sea. The central town around the Polygone Riviera shopping district and the train station offers convenience, transport links along the coastal rail line and more year-round practicality.
Haut-de-Cagnes, the picturesque medieval hilltop village around the Château Grimaldi, draws guests seeking charm, views and a quieter, atmospheric stay, commanding a premium for character properties. The area near the Hippodrome adds event-driven demand during the racing calendar. For most operators, a seafront Cros-de-Cagnes listing captures the summer beach peak, while Haut-de-Cagnes wins on character and rate for guests prioritising atmosphere over beach access.
Short-term rentals in Cagnes-sur-Mer fall under France's national meublé de tourisme framework, reshaped by the 2024 Le Meur law. Owners must register the property and obtain a registration number that must appear on all listings; a national téléservice is being rolled out, with full nationwide declaration required by spring 2026, and operating without the number risks administrative fines. Renting a primary residence is capped at a maximum number of nights per year where the commune sets one.
In high-demand zones like the Riviera, communes can require prior authorisation for change of use (changement d'usage) when letting a secondary residence as a tourist rental, and they may apply additional limits. Because Côte d'Azur municipalities have been tightening these rules, anyone operating in Cagnes-sur-Mer should confirm the current registration, change-of-use and night-cap requirements directly with the Mairie de Cagnes-sur-Mer before letting.
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Cagnes-sur-Mer averaged about 66% occupancy over the analysis period, roughly 239 booked nights a year. That is five points above France's 61% national average and a strong result among the 13 French cities ListingOK tracks, notably outperforming nearby Cannes thanks to steady demand across the shoulder seasons.
August and July are the strongest months, driven by Mediterranean beach holidays and the packed Riviera summer calendar. January and December are the weakest. The spring and autumn shoulders perform well thanks to mild weather and event spillover from Cannes, Monaco and Nice, so price the July-August peak aggressively and capture the May events window.
Yes. Under France's meublé de tourisme rules, reshaped by the 2024 Le Meur law, you must register the property and display a registration number on all listings, with nationwide declaration required by spring 2026. Riviera communes can also require change-of-use authorisation for secondary residences. Confirm current requirements with the Mairie de Cagnes-sur-Mer before letting.
Cros-de-Cagnes, the seafront district along the Promenade de la Plage, captures the prime summer beach demand with direct access to the beaches and restaurants. Haut-de-Cagnes, the medieval hilltop village around the Château Grimaldi, commands a premium for character and views. The central town near the train station and Polygone Riviera wins on year-round convenience.