The Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula feels like a place out of time. Between Nice and Monaco a narrow strip of land stretches into the Mediterranean, lined with pines, bougainvillea and villas whose walls conceal more than they reveal. There is no noisy glamour here. No flashing spectacle. Luxury whispers. Sometimes not even that. Those visiting Cap Ferrat for the first time might expect the classic Côte d'Azur with yachts, champagne and impeccably…
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