France Festival d'Art Pyrotechnique de Cannes
the Bay of Cannes becomes the stage for one of the world's most prestigious international fireworks competitions. The fireworks are launched from barges offshore and synchronized with music, creating spectacular displays over the Mediterranean Sea.
Photographers can capture vibrant explosions reflected on the water, the iconic Croisette promenade, luxury yachts, and the beautiful skyline of Cannes. Popular viewpoints include La Croisette, Port Pierre Canto, Le Suquet, and the beaches along the bay. The event is free to attend and attracts thousands of spectators from around the world.
Photographers can capture vibrant explosions reflected on the water, the iconic Croisette promenade, luxury yachts, and the beautiful skyline of Cannes. Popular viewpoints include La Croisette, Port Pierre Canto, Le Suquet, and the beaches along the bay. The event is free to attend and attracts thousands of spectators from around the world.
Photography Tips
A tripod or stable surface will help keep your iPhone steady during the fireworks.
Turn on Night Mode when available and avoid using the flash.
Tap and hold to lock focus and exposure (AE/AF Lock) before the fireworks begin, then slightly reduce the exposure by dragging the brightness slider down to preserve highlight details.
Use the 1× lens for wide scenes that include the fireworks, reflections, and the Cannes waterfront.
Include landmarks such as La Croisette, luxury yachts, or Le Suquet to create a stronger sense of place.
Arrive 45–60 minutes early to secure a clear view and avoid people blocking your shot.
Shoot a mix of wide landscape photos and close-up bursts, and try Live Photos or short videos to capture the atmosphere of the event.
Turn on Night Mode when available and avoid using the flash.
Tap and hold to lock focus and exposure (AE/AF Lock) before the fireworks begin, then slightly reduce the exposure by dragging the brightness slider down to preserve highlight details.
Use the 1× lens for wide scenes that include the fireworks, reflections, and the Cannes waterfront.
Include landmarks such as La Croisette, luxury yachts, or Le Suquet to create a stronger sense of place.
Arrive 45–60 minutes early to secure a clear view and avoid people blocking your shot.
Shoot a mix of wide landscape photos and close-up bursts, and try Live Photos or short videos to capture the atmosphere of the event.
Travel Information
The festival takes place in the Bay of Cannes, with the best public viewing areas along La Croisette, the public beaches, Port Pierre Canto, and Le Suquet. Cannes is easily accessible by train from Nice, Antibes, and Monaco, while several public parking garages are available throughout the city. During fireworks evenings, roads near the waterfront can become congested, so public transport or walking is highly recommended. The event is free to attend, and arriving early is essential to obtain a good viewing and photography position
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
05:52 - 21:17
| current local time: 20:50
Photo Themes
Architecture
Cityscape
Coastline
Festival
fireworks
Lansdcape
Long Exposure
night photography
reflection
Seascape
sky
summer
travel
Locations
Cannes
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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