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What better way to pass the time than by visiting France’s stunning beaches? You will undoubtedly appreciate the cuisine in France as well.

Make sure to check out the dazzling and mesmerizing Mediterranean shores. Get your sunscreen ready and get ready to have fun at the beach.

The best beaches bring together France’s amazing food, culture, and architecture to make a wonderful vacation spot. Here are the top eight beaches in France that you should visit:

 # 1 Beach at Palombaggia in Corsica

 

 

Palombaggia conjures us images of a silky coastline surrounded by fragrant pine trees and pink granite boulders on either side. Only 10 kilometres separate the beach’s paradise-like atmosphere from Porto Vecchio town.

More than 1.5 kilometers of distinctive white sand can be found there. The beach’s seas are turquoise, and it’s quite kid-safe. The shallow waters are great for little children to cool off in.

Additionally, the gorgeous pink granite can shield small children from strong waves in addition to serving aesthetic purposes. No matter how powerful they are, the waves will always be mild because to the granites.

The beach also has the added benefit of full-time lifeguards, which is important for safety.

# 2 Espiguette Beach

 

We concur that Espiguette Beach is the most gorgeous beach close to Montpellier according to many travellers. East of Le Grau de Roi is where it’s situated. There are large dunes behind the shore.

This 18 km long beach has a few beach bars, but there are no substantial eateries nearby (one of the best may be near the large parking lot at the lighthouse at the end of Espiguette).

Technically, public transit from Montpellier can take you to the beach. You can ride a commuter train to Le Grau de Roi from Montpellier.

The majority of the beach is significantly simpler to access by automobile. You have two options for leaving town: either head north toward Lunel and then follow the signs for Le Grau de Roi and Aigues-Mortes, or take the D66 out of town toward Montpellier Airport and Arena. Continue on from Arena in the direction of Carnon and Palavas, then turn onto the D62 to reach La Grande Motte.

# 3 The Cassis Calanques

 

Between Cassis and Marseille, the beach is an inlet. Through Parc National des Calanques Marseille, you may easily get there. It is a great option for those who enjoy the outdoors.

There are 15 calanques on the beach for your enjoyment. You may be unclear what a calanque is if you are a foreigner in France. It is a narrow inlet with a high wall that was formed along the Mediterranean shore. Its characteristic cliffs are made of white limestone. It offers a stunning landscape with whites, blues, and greens that merge together flawlessly in the sunlight.

Between Cassis and Marseille, a distance of 20 kilometres, the coastline is covered in Calanques. The fact that the Calanques can only be visited on foot or by sea is finest.

Follow the directions to Le Grau d Roi after La Grande Motte. Even if you aren’t actually travelling to Le Grau de Roi, you should take the bypass route that follows the Etang following Le Grau de Roi. Follow this road past the campgrounds, the amusement park, and the Camargue stables. You will then notice a sign for “l’Esiguette” after that.

Spend some time here in the August sun. Although the beach is crowded this month, it is still very big, has shallow seas that are safe to swim in, and is close to refreshments. Every time you walk through the entrance in the dunes, it’s like a dream with a vast school of small fish rolling with the gentle swell. The parking is reasonable for what you receive here.

At the Calanque, a 2-hour hike is possible.

It provides amazing options including thrilling scuba diving, rock climbing, and breathtaking treks. The Les Calanques de Cassis can also be enjoyed by taking a boat excursion or a catamaran for a full day of exploration. There will be pauses along the way where you can go swimming and snorkelling.

# 4 Beach of Donnant

 

 It can be located in Belle-Ile-en-Mer, South Brittany. The beach is well-known for surfing in France, and there are some magnificent cliffs right next to the shore. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters and the remarkable coffee-colored sand.

It would be preferable if you only swam in the permitted swimming areas, though. Lifeguards are stationed at the beach to watch over visitors and enforce the established beach rules. It should be noted that as they can annoy visitors, frisbees, boomerangs, kites, and other similar activities are not permitted.

The beach’s amenities, which include a thriving marina, restaurants, art galleries, and specialty shops, provide a pleasant holiday experience.

The Poulains Lighthouse, which was constructed in 1867, is located near the 19th-century hub of sardine fishing. Exhibitions of art are often held at the lighthouse.

# 5 Pebble Beach

After Picasso’s daughter Paloma, Paloma Beach was given that name. Saint Jean Cap Ferrat in the Alpes-Maritimes is the crowning achievement of the French Riviera. The beach is a favourite destination for many celebrities and developed into an icon of the region in the 1920s.

It is renowned for its laid-back lifestyle and 1960s atmosphere, and features boats, traditional residences, tiny alleyways, and wooden platforms. Although pricey and comfy, it lacks any contemporary glitz.

The beach is situated in a peaceful area where visitors can see its flawless qualities. The location is protected from the wind and harsh sun by the rocky cliffs. You may take in the scenery of the beaches, villas, yachts, and deep blue sea. Vineyards and verdant vegetation dominate the entire area.

You can meet famous people and enjoy a panoramic view of the alluring beach at Paloma Beach. You may enjoy swimming in the beautiful seas since a limestone cove protects the beach and makes the waves moderate.

If you are an avid snorkeler, the beach has rocky areas underneath that frequently provide sanctuary for sea bream, starfish, and seagrass meadows.

Fine pebbles on the spotless beach give the dark loungers a seamless appearance. There are no boisterous, inebriated gatherings there. Instead, it creates a meditative and soothing ambience. Equipment for rent includes yachts, piers, skis, water bikes, and umbrellas for sun loungers.

# 6 Hyeres, Porquerolles Island

On the French North East coast, close to Hyeres and just a ferry ride away, is the Porquerolles Island. According to the description, it appears to be emerging from a reward advertisement.

There are various bays where the beaches are located, and they provide fantastic views of the turquoise waters. Whether you choose to take a boat ride or simply relax on the sandy shores, it is the ideal location to experience the Mediterranean Sea.

Since biking offers a cleaner environment than driving a car, it is permitted on the sandy walks.

While the beaches are covered in the wonderful aroma of pine and eucalyptus trees, painted fishing boats sail through the clear waters. Porquerolles Island has become one of France’s most alluring locations.

# 7 Beach at Deauville

 

 

 Deauville Beach is in Normandy, specifically in Calvados, and features a 1.5 km beachfront. Given that it is the nearest beach to Paris, high society and the wealthy frequent this beach.

The beach is well-liked by both locals and visitors due to its fashionable atmosphere. The beach resort offers distinctive beachfront entertainment, opulent hotels, and upscale golf facilities.

Numerous noteworthy attractions are available there, including marinas, racetracks, fine golf courses, galleries, ports, villas, magnificent luxurious hotels, a conference centre, stylish boutiques, and a large casino.

There are excellent food and shopping alternatives as well. While you’re still at Deauville Beach, be sure to go down the renowned boardwalk and snap lots of pictures.

It is a great location for young families with kids, older couples, and adults. The spacious areas will aid in calming and unwinding. It also gives you the chance to take part in outdoor activities and sunbathe whichever you like.

Furthermore, because Deauville is a cosmopolitan area, individuals may live comfortably there without ever feeling crowded.

The beach’s silky, golden sand is made more beautiful by the addition of colourful umbrellas. Even the names of filmmakers and actresses were given to some of the seaside houses.

# 8 Rose Cote de Granit

 

 

Between Plestin les Greves and Louannec lies a section of shoreline known as Cote de Granit Rose. It is among the most magnificent coasts in the whole of Europe and offers unique and memorable moments.

Thanks to its sandy shoreline and lovely grape trees, the coastline twists to connect islets and islands. Amazing features include granite rocks that are rose pink in colour.

When the sun’s rays strike the granite, they become illuminated. By making educated guesses about the shapes the granite rocks are taking, you can enjoy your time at the beach.

With its safe sand and stunning blue sea, it is a fantastic location for hikers or people wishing to spend a family vacation. The beach features a number of attractions such as horseback riding, pony rides, aquaria, good camping sites, sailing, swimming, ice cream shops, museums, golf courses, and family-friendly dining.

# 9 Palmetto Beach

 

One of the busiest and longest beaches accessible from Saint-Tropez is Pampelonne Beach. The more than 5-kilometer-long ultra-exclusive beach provides excellent opportunities for meeting celebrities and A-listers.

Celebrities including Naomi Campbell, Bono, Leonardo Dicaprio, and Brigitte Bardot are known for frequent Pampelone Beach. The presence of movie stars at the beach contributes to its glitzy aura.

It is also a great option if you want to unwind for the day. White sands, glistening waters, and exhilarating water sports complement the beautiful beach’s energy like a magnificent dream.

On the beach, visitors can choose to recline in either private or public areas. Enjoy your time at the beach club by relaxing on the plush sun loungers and indulging in delectable meals in the private area.

In either case, you can locate a wonderful place to enjoy the sand without paying a premium if you’re at Pampelonne Beach.

Pampelonne Beach is the best place to have fun during the end of September. It is often off-season and less congested at this time of year. Exclusive pubs and clubs are something that the gorgeous coastline can boast about.

You shouldn’t anticipate finding everyday items like watermelons and beach balls here. Instead, salespeople may pressurise you into purchasing a few glasses of champagne or a foot massage.

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