Antibes Envibus Network
Envibus: Antibes’ Efficient and Eco-Conscious Bus Network
As the primary public transport system of the Sophia Antipolis metropolitan area, the Envibus network offers a practical and sustainable way to navigate Antibes and its surroundings.
Strategically designed to serve tourist landmarks, cultural centers, and residential districts, Envibus allows visitors to experience the city’s highlights with ease and at minimal cost.
Key destinations such as the historic Old Town, Juan-les-Pins, Port Vauban, the beaches, and the SNCF station are all easily accessible.
With broad network coverage and connections to neighboring towns like Vallauris, Biot, and Valbonne, Envibus supports smooth, car-free mobility across the region.
For conscious travelers, it’s the ideal choice to enjoy Antibes efficiently, comfortably, and responsibly.
Essential Bus Lines Connecting Antibes and Its Districts
The Envibus network provides several strategic lines that facilitate access to Antibes’ main tourist sites and districts. Line A is one of the busiest, connecting Biot to Antibes via Sophia Antipolis, ideal for those arriving via the technopole or wishing to reach the city center.
Line 14 serves the coastal area of Juan-les-Pins, well known for its beaches and nightlife, while Line 2 offers direct access to the city’s historic center, including local markets, the Picasso Museum, and the ramparts.
Several secondary routes also serve the Cap d’Antibes, bringing passengers close to its secluded coves and scenic walking trails.
La Fontonne and the Antibes-les-Pins business area benefit from strong connections as well.
Routes are designed with travelers in mind, offering convenient stops near hotels, beaches, transport hubs, and pedestrian zones.
During peak tourist seasons, service frequency is typically increased to accommodate higher traffic.

Bus Schedules: Frequency, Operating Hours, and Service Days
The Envibus network adjusts its schedules year-round to meet user demand, with special attention during peak tourist seasons.
On weekdays, most lines run from 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM, with buses every 15 to 30 minutes depending on the line and time of day.
In the evening, key lines such as A and 14 may extend service until 9:00 or even 10:00 PM.
On weekends, services are slightly reduced, but strategic routes continue to operate efficiently, providing access to beaches, markets, and cultural events.
During the summer season, additional buses are added on the busiest routes, and extended evening service is often available to support nightlife and evening outings.
All schedules are available in real time via the official Envibus website or the dedicated mobile app, ensuring accurate, up-to-date information at any time of day.

Route Maps and Key Connections
To make your travel easier, Envibus provides clear, detailed route maps available online, in printable format, or directly via the mobile app.
These maps help you visualize all available lines, transfer points, and key stops near tourist sites, beaches, train stations, and major accommodations.
The Envibus network also allows you to easily get to Antibes airport.
Antibes SNCF train station offers numerous connections with urban and interurban buses, facilitating connections with regional or national trains. Envibus lines are also interconnected with other transport networks on the French Riviera, notably Lignes d’Azur in Nice or ZOU! for regional links.
This interconnectivity makes it easy to extend your journey beyond Antibes – whether you’re heading to Cannes, Grasse, Cagnes-sur-Mer, or even Monaco.
Maps are updated regularly to reflect route changes or temporary stop adjustments, especially during the summer season or special events.
Be sure to check the latest version before you travel.

Fares and Ticket Purchase Options
Le réseau Envibus propose une grille tarifaire accessible, pensée pour répondre aux besoins aussi bien des habitants que des visiteurs de passage. Le ticket unitaire coûte 1,50 € et permet de voyager pendant 1 heure sur l’ensemble du réseau, avec correspondances illimitées durant cette période.
Pour les séjours de courte durée, des pass journaliers à 4 € ou hebdomadaires à 10 € offrent une grande flexibilité, notamment pour les touristes souhaitant explorer la ville sans contraintes. Les enfants de moins de 6 ans voyagent gratuitement, et des tarifs réduits sont prévus pour les jeunes, les seniors et les personnes à mobilité réduite.
Les titres de transport peuvent être achetés directement à bord des bus (en espèces), dans les points de vente agréés (kiosques, maisons de la mobilité, agences commerciales), ou via l’application mobile Envibus, qui permet également de recharger des cartes sans contact. Il est conseillé d’acheter à l’avance ou d’utiliser l’application pour gagner du temps et éviter les files d’attente, en particulier en haute saison.

Buses and Accessibility: Solutions for Everyone
The Envibus network is committed to making public transport inclusive and comfortable for all passengers.
Most buses are equipped with wheelchair ramps and reserved spaces for people with reduced mobility. Major stops are also fitted with features that make boarding and exiting easier.
Onboard visual and audio announcements help passengers follow upcoming stops – especially helpful for those with visual or hearing impairments.
Families with strollers will find dedicated spaces inside the buses, while cyclists can take advantage of selected routes with bike racks or adapted transport options.
If you have specific needs, you can contact the Envibus customer service in advance to request assistance or check the accessibility of a given route.
With these measures, public transport in Antibes is designed to meet everyone’s needs, promoting comfort and inclusion across the board.

Useful Tips for Taking the Bus in Antibes
Using buses in Antibes is simple, but a few practical tips can optimize your experience from the very first journey. It is recommended to plan your routes in advance by checking schedules on the official Envibus website or via the mobile app, which also provides real-time information on bus arrivals.
At bus stops, be sure to signal the driver as the bus approaches – this is common practice on the network.
If buying a ticket onboard, try to have exact change. However, using the app or a contactless card is the quickest option. For sightseeing trips, it’s best to avoid weekday rush hours (7:30–9:00 AM and 5:00–6:30 PM) to travel more comfortably.
For sightseeing trips, it’s best to avoid weekday rush hours (7:30–9:00 AM and 5:00–6:30 PM) to travel more comfortably.
Don’t forget to validate your ticket as soon as you board – even if it was purchased online – as ticket inspections are frequent and fines can be steep.
With a bit of preparation, buses are a convenient, budget-friendly, and pleasant way to explore Antibes and its surroundings at your own pace.

