Breathtaking scenery, a lifestyle whose luxury and glamour are renowned the world over, a dream climate... There are so many advantages to this little Mediterranean principality that it makes everyone want to pack their bags and move here. Even more so for the sports enthusiast in you! Indeed, sport occupies an important place in Monaco, and although the territory is small in size, the sporting palette is no less colorful! Here are our favorite shades:

The prestige of F1

What would Monaco be without F1, or rather, what would F1 be without Monaco? Indeed, it would be unimaginable not to mention motorsport at the top of this list. Between tight bends, urban landscapes and picturesque narrow streets, the Monaco circuit is famous not only for its prestige but also for its complexity. Many famous drivers have driven on this unique course: Mark Webber, Pierre Gasly, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher and Alain Prost.

The tennis tournament not to be missed

Organized since 1928, the Monte-Carlo tournament, also known as the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters due to its prestigious official sponsor, amazes tennis enthusiasts every year. This men's professional tennis tournament attracts the world's best tennis players and is one of the elite tournaments on the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) circuit. Every year, hundreds of spectators gather on Monegasque clay courts to witness some impressive duels!

A historic soccer club

The world's most popular sport is no exception to its popularity in the Principality. And this is undoubtedly due to the prestige of AS Monaco (Association Sportive de Monaco)! Founded in 1924, the Rock's soccer team is one of the most historic clubs in the French championship. Although the team has never won a European Cup, it nevertheless excels in other competitions, and boasts one of France's best track records. AS Monaco holds a number of Ligue 1 records. The club is also where a number of famous players made their professional debuts. These include Kylian Mbappé, one of the world's best players of our generation, and former French striker Thierry Henry, who played for Monaco before enjoying meteoric success in England. Now run by Russian businessman Dmitri Rybolovlev, Monaco has been playing its home matches on the famous Stadium Louis II for over 80 years.

Water sports

A privileged location on the Mediterranean Sea explains Monaco's reputation for yachting and water sports. Whether it's through the modern prowess of its impressive yachts, or through nautical competitions such as regatta races, the French Riviera offers the perfect setting for the practice of such sports. Monegasque marinas are perfectly equipped, and sailing and windsurfing are also widespread. The azure blue of this paradise sea attracts diving enthusiasts, who can discover the impressive underwater life on excursions organized by local clubs. Whether you prefer the thrills of jet-skiing or the tranquillity of exploring the coastline in a kayak or paddle board, sea lovers will all be pleasantly surprised during their visit to Monaco.

Albert II: an olympic Prince

Within the Monegasque royal family, sport also plays a key role. A true sports enthusiast of all kinds, Prince Albert II is passionate about many disciplines, including soccer, tennis, skiing, judo, swimming and bobsleigh. It was his ancestors, some of whom won medals at the Olympic Games, who instilled these sporting values in him. Encouraged to take part in physical activity from an early age, he has practised almost 17 different sports, and remains a great enthusiast to this day.

This varied range of disciplines available on the Rock is a major contributor to the sporting craze that reigns throughout the Principality. Not to mention the personal passion for sport that drives the members of the Monegasque royal family! It's certain that fans of physical activity will feel (perhaps even literally) like fish in water during their visit to Monaco.