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How long is the drive from Antibes to Aix-en-Provence?

The direct drive from Antibes to Aix-en-Provence is 98.2 mi (158 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 29 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Antibes to Aix-en-Provence, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cannes, Toulon, Saint-Tropez, Cassis, Hyeres, Grasse, Grimaud, La Ciotat, Frejus, and Saint-Raphael, as well as top places to visit like Rue d'Antibes and Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes, or the ever-popular Île Sainte-Marguerite.

Visiting Antibes or Aix-en-Provence? See our Antibes Trip Planner and our Aix-en-Provence Trip Planner.
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Top cities between Antibes and Aix-en-Provence

The top cities between Antibes and Aix-en-Provence are Cannes, Toulon, Saint-Tropez, Cassis, Hyeres, Grasse, Grimaud, La Ciotat, Frejus, and Saint-Raphael. Cannes is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Antibes and 1 hour from Aix-en-Provence.
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Cannes

Cannes is a luxurious resort town located on the French Riviera, renowned for hosting the prestigious international film festival. The Boulevard de la Croisette runs along the coast and features beautiful sandy beaches, upscale shops, and grand hotels. The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is a modern building that hosts the film festival and includes Cannes' own walk of fame, Allée des Étoiles.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Grasse

Grasse, a charming town located in the hills north of Cannes on the French Riviera, is renowned for its rich perfume industry. The Musée International de la Parfumerie in the town center pays homage to this heritage, while prominent perfumeries like Fragonard, Molinard, and Galimard offer guided tours. Once a hub for leather tanneries, Grasse transformed into the epicenter of perfume production in the 17th century.
17% as popular as Cannes
16 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Fréjus

Fréjus, a charming port town located on the Côte d'Azur in southeastern France, is steeped in history and offers a blend of ancient Roman ruins and Gothic architecture. The town boasts well-preserved Roman artifacts showcased at the Archaeological Museum and features notable landmarks such as the Saint-Léonce Cathedral with its painted cloisters and baptistry adorned with Roman columns.
25% as popular as Cannes
8 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Saint-Raphaël

Saint-Raphaël is a charming resort town located on the stunning Côte d'Azur in southeastern France. The area boasts numerous beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean coast, including rocky coves like Fournas and Maupas. One of its notable beaches, Débarquement Beach, holds historical significance as it was named after a WWII Allied landing and faces the picturesque Île d'Or island.
16% as popular as Cannes
12 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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French Riviera

The French Riviera, also known as Côte d'Azur, is a glamorous Mediterranean coastline in southeastern France. It's home to luxurious beach resorts like Saint-Tropez and Cannes, as well as the independent microstate of Monaco. Initially a health retreat in the 18th century, it later became popular among aristocrats, artists, and the 1960s 'jet set.' Today, it's a well-established holiday destination with scenic coastal paths connecting various villages and towns.
35% as popular as Cannes
38 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Grimaud

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Grimaud is a charming village situated in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Nestled on the French Riviera, this perched village boasts historical connections to the Grimaldi family. To fully experience all that Grimaud and its surroundings have to offer, it's recommended to rent a car for convenient exploration.
14% as popular as Cannes
28 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Hyères

Hyères, a charming French town located on the Mediterranean coast, offers a blend of rustic Western Provence and cosmopolitan Cote d'Azur. The hillside old town boasts medieval castle remnants and ancient walls, while the modernist arts center Villa Noailles is housed in a 1920s building with gardens.
23% as popular as Cannes
27 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Toulon

Toulon, a port city in southern France, boasts beautiful sandy beaches and a bustling harbor that houses submarines, warships, fishing boats, and ferries. The city is also home to the impressive Musée National de la Marine showcasing maritime artifacts. Toulon is set against a backdrop of rugged limestone mountains with Mont Faron accessible by cable car.
40% as popular as Cannes
21 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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La Ciotat

La Ciotat, a charming town on the Mediterranean coast of France, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions. The Parc du Mugel botanical garden at the southern tip boasts tropical flora, pebble beaches, and recreational areas. In the regenerated Old Port area, visitors can explore the grand Musée Ciotaden with exhibitions on shipbuilding history and the invention of pétanque. Not far from there lies the iconic Eden Theater, recognized as the world's oldest operating cinema.
12% as popular as Cannes
26 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Aix-en-Provence
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Cassis

Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Cassis is a picturesque Mediterranean fishing port located in southern France. The town is famous for its pebbly beaches and stunning calanques, which are narrow inlets surrounded by steep limestone cliffs. Visitors can enjoy the charming harbor with its pastel-colored buildings, sidewalk cafes, and restaurants. Cassis is also renowned for its local vineyards that produce delicious white wine. Additionally, the area offers scenic trails along the Cap Canaille headland, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the sea.
33% as popular as Cannes
23 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Aix-en-Provence

Best stops along Antibes to Aix-en-Provence drive

The top stops along the way from Antibes to Aix-en-Provence (with short detours) are Bd de la Croisette, Massif de l'Esterel, and Grimaud. Other popular stops include Rue d'Antibes, Pampelonne Beach, and Grotte de Saint Cézaire.
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Île Sainte-Marguerite

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Island
Nature & Parks
Île Sainte-Marguerite is a charming small island located just a ferry ride away from Cannes. It boasts beautiful beaches and an ancient fort, offering stunning views of the French Riviera. The island is also home to La Guerite, a renowned establishment since 1902, where visitors can enjoy exquisite dining experiences surrounded by lush Aleppo pine and eucalyptus trees.
A great one-day trip destination. A stroll around the island will take you a couple of hours. Highly recommended it outside of high tourist season.
Stay_c C — Google review
Very nice beaches and if you like to walk around the whole island you will find some very nice spots. Food in one of the two places available was very good.
Danessa M — Google review
Pretty place, expect lots of hiking. There are loads of small beaches but they get busy really quickly, I spent the whole day there but I reckon 4/5 hours would be more than enough.
Cassandra — Google review
Beautiful island for a day trip or half day trip. Easy to get the 15 minute ferry from Cannes. There are nice walks around the island and beautiful swimming spots with crystal clear waters. Perfect place to take a picnic, relax and enjoy the views. There are a couple of food vendors for snacks and drinks. Also check out the diving / snorkeling spot with underwater statues. The area is on the opposite side of the island to the boat port. Cool experience, swimming out to find the 6 underwater statues/sculptures.
Katie H — Google review
Île Sainte Marguerite is a fifteen-minute boat ride from Cannes. You can pick up your tickets directly on the quayside. The crossing is rather quiet. The island also depends on whether it's high or low season. It's clean and the landscape is well preserved. The boats come and go frequently. And the average return fare is less than €20, depending on whether you buy online or in the stalls. Buying on the spot seems cheaper.
Chérie A — Google review
Île Sainte-Marguerite is a natural temple, breathtaking and unique. Unfortunately, some people ruin it by parking their boats just 10 meters from the shore — something both illegal and dangerous, for swimmers and for the fragile marine environment. I expected to see the coast guard enforcing the rules, but this is Cannes: if you’re wealthy, it seems you can do whatever you want, and the local administration turns a blind eye. Sadly, the damage is already visible — much of the underwater algae is dead. A paradise like this deserves real protection, not neglect.
Simone C — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful island near Cannes, known for its crystal-clear beaches and stunning sea views. Easily accessible by ferry, it’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy both nature and history. Highly recommended! 🌊🌿
Our_Discoveries5 — Google review
I visited Île Sainte-Marguerite during my trip to Cannes, and it was such a peaceful and refreshing experience. The island is surrounded by crystal-clear blue water and has beautiful walking trails through pine trees. You can visit the old fort, enjoy the sea views, or simply sit and relax by the shore. It’s quiet, clean, and perfect for nature lovers. There are limited food options, so it’s good to carry some water and snacks. Definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for a calm and scenic escape from the city!
Ilaiyaraja G — Google review
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06400 Cannes, France, USA
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Rue d'Antibes

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rue d'Antibes is a bustling street located in the heart of Cannes, known for its prime location between the famous Croisette and the Palais des Festivals. It's surrounded by shops, restaurants, and hotels like Le Cristal Hotel & Spa, making it an ideal spot for visitors to explore and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this popular area.
4.2
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06400 Cannes, France
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Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes

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Exhibition and trade center
Concerts & Shows
The Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes is a modern convention center that hosts prestigious events like the Cannes Film Festival. Adjacent to it is the historical Church of Lady of Good Voyage, which replaced the original chapel and holds significance as Emperor Napoleon's first stop upon his return from Elba in 1815. Additionally, visitors can enjoy free movie screenings on Mace Plage beach every night, courtesy of Cinema de la Plage.
If you ever get the chance to visit The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, don’t miss it! There are not many days in a year when the palace is open to tourists, so when it is - take that rare opportunity! This is not just a building - it’s where world-famous movie stars walk the red carpet. You get to see behind the scenes of the Cannes Film Festival and visit places you’d never normally be allowed to enter… unless, of course, you’re on your way to becoming a world-famous actor or director! Walking through the backstage areas, the theaters, and the press zones is truly exciting. You’ll feel the energy, the history, and maybe even a bit of the stardust left behind by celebrities.
Alexei K — Google review
Had been there during last September. The Palace of Festival & Congress was under renovation. But the atmosphere around the area is lovely. Try to reach early, say around 9 am. Getting a parking slot in the parking lot of the basement is easier if you reach that time. The crowd also is less. We were able to see a nice market set up around the Prom de La Pantiero. The marina situated in the area is also really good. There are enough eateries in the area where you get lovely croissant and pastries. If the market has been set up you can even get very fresh fruits.
P S — Google review
Attended MIPCOM Cannes 2025 there. The location is very pleasing to the eye, situated on the beach with direct access to the beach promenade, the restaurant and bar district, and the shopping area.The event was reasonably well-structured thematically, divided into different levels, and well-attended, albeit not as opulent as in previous years.The outdoor pavilions, the so-called "Rivieras," were outstanding, however – they allowed you to get a few minutes of fresh air and soak up a little sun while commuting through the exhibition grounds.The expansive layout meant I ended the first day of the fair with over 20,000 steps on the exhibition grounds alone.
Goliath G — Google review
Spent a day in Cannes during the film festival. Great fun, lots of posers, wannabees and neverbees. Not to be missed but realise you are not going to see any of the films as it is entirely by invitation only. The "belle époque" architecture is beautiful.
Allan B — Google review
Iconic and full of energy — a must-see in Cannes 🎬✨ The Palace of Festivals and Congresses is one of the most iconic spots in Cannes. Standing at the top of the red carpet stairs feels surreal — like stepping into a scene from the famous film festival. Even outside of festival season, there’s a vibrant atmosphere around the building, with people taking photos, exploring the promenade, or enjoying the sea breeze. The modern architecture contrasts beautifully with the historic charm of the city. In summer, the whole area comes alive with events, markets, and street performers. It’s also perfectly located — right by the beach and close to great restaurants and shops. If you’re visiting Cannes, this is more than just a landmark — it’s a symbol of creativity, glamour, and the spirit of the Riviera.
Jenny T — Google review
It's a very charming place. Nice place for pictures, very clean place. Boulevard de la Croisette is very beautiful and nice for walking and sightseeing. The beach is very nice and wonderful.
Felipe F — Google review
Home of the Cannes Film Festival and other main international events, Palace Congresses and Festival of Cannes, located on La Croisette, represents an international institution in Côte d’Azur and worldwide. Rino Siconolfi Instagram rino_siconolfi
Rino M — Google review
We were on a short day trip but very interesting city, the venue was fully booked for Free shop exhibition
Davit M — Google review
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3.7
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Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, 1 Bd de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes, France
https://www.palaisdesfestivals.com/
+33 4 92 99 84 00
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Bd de la Croisette

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Bd de la Croisette, also known as the Boulevard la Croisette, is a renowned seaside promenade in Cannes. It has a rich history, originally following an ancient seaside road and now famous for hosting events like the Festival International du Film. The boulevard is lined with luxury shops, high-end hotels, and exquisite dining options.
Among the movie stars! Beautiful boulevard where you can find nice restaurants,fancy boutiques and hotels.The beach is amazing.
Ana C — Google review
Very nice street with shops and restaurants 😃
Nikola M — Google review
One of the most beautiful cities in Europe that I have visited. It really exudes unusual beauty and romance. The buildings are beautiful and I really like that kind of architecture. Along the coast of Cannes, there are beaches along almost the entire length. They are very clean and it is a real pleasure to swim. Lots of restaurants for every taste and pocket. And of course La Croisette! Beautiful! I will be happy to visit Cannes again!
Sonja P — Google review
Quiet off season. Nice for a walk and a wonderful view.
Katarina L — Google review
The street you can find all very fine brands
Hatice U — Google review
Popularly known as Palais des Festivals et des Congres", La Croisette is about 22 km long promenade in Cannes along the shore of the Mediterranean Sea where the Cannes Film Festival is held. There is a sidewalk with hotels, casinos, brand stores, a rose garden and places with lots of shady trees where families meet and spend their quality time. There are interesting places around this place to stroll and explore. If you are falling short of time or do not have energy for a walk, then one can enjoy a small touristic city train tour to explore the nearby area. The place is dynamic with lots of hustle bustle of the tourists and locals. The evening sunsets and the night illuminations and combined with festive fireworks make this place truly romantic and mesmerizing. A must to visit when you are in France.
Ubaid S — Google review
Luxury boulevard of Cannes, beautiful beach clubs/ restaurants, luxury shops.. it has also the top rated restaurants.. only that its extremely crowded.. so its not the right place to relax and enjoy the sea view.
G F — Google review
Lovely promenade by the sea. How much I love this city! 🤩🤩🤩
Urban T — Google review
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4.3
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06400 Cannes, France
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Rue Meynadier

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rue Meynadier, located near the Forville market and Suquet in Cannes, is a historic street known for its diverse commerce. Initially focused on food trade, it now hosts a variety of shops including the renowned Tesi hat shop. This charming Provencal alleyway has evolved into a hub for unique shopping experiences, offering gourmet specialties and souvenir options that cater to discerning shoppers.
4.1
(960)
06400 Cannes, France
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Le Suquet

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Le Suquet, the historic center of Cannes, is a charming medieval district with steep cobbled alleys and colorful cottages. It is home to Marché Forville's food stalls and offers sweeping views over the Bay of Cannes from the Gothic-style Notre-Dame d'Espérance church. The area also features the hilltop Château de la Castre's museum showcasing Riviera landscape art.
4.4
(2032)
06400 Cannes, France, USA
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Musée Fragonard - Collection Jean-Honoré Fragonard

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Art gallery
Museums
The Musée Fragonard - Collection Jean-Honoré Fragonard is a must-visit destination in Grasse, known for its rich history in perfume making and as the birthplace of renowned painter Jean-Honore Fragonard. The museum offers free tours in English, providing insights into the history of perfume production and showcasing high-quality French-made products. Visitors can also explore art exhibitions featuring unique paintings and antique perfume bottles while enjoying the fragrant soaps available for purchase.
Fragonard was founded in 1926 and took its name from the well-known painter, in honor of it. On the ground floor you will see a representation of the traditional distillation process, while on the upper floor you will choose perfumes, body creams and room fragrances at prices starting from 20 euros per 100ml. The staff were very kind and helped us to find the perfect perfumes.
George M — Google review
Been there in summer 2023 and the visit was really interesting, we learned a lot about how perfumes were made!
Lou T — Google review
I recently had the chance to visit the Musée Fragonard and its Jean-Honoré collection in Grasse, and I must say it was one of the highlights of my trip to the French Riviera. What impressed me most was how intimate and authentic the experience felt. Unlike some larger, more overwhelming museums, this one has a quiet charm that allows you to really take your time with the works on display. The collection dedicated to Jean-Honoré Fragonard is especially moving. Seeing his paintings and drawings in the very town where he was born adds an extra layer of depth to the visit. The museum does a wonderful job of highlighting not only his artistry but also his ties to Grasse, which gives the experience a personal and almost local touch. The rooms are arranged in a way that feels both elegant and approachable, so you don’t feel rushed or crowded, and you can truly connect with the art. What I also appreciated was the balance between the art itself and the context provided. The information panels are clear, insightful, and not too overwhelming. You come away with a real sense of Fragonard’s style, his role in the Rococo movement, and how his works reflect both the lightheartedness and refinement of that period. Even if you are not an art historian, the museum manages to make his world accessible and engaging. Another detail that made the visit special was the atmosphere. The building itself has so much character, with its old walls and quiet corners, that you almost feel like you’re stepping back in time. Combined with the fragrant air of Grasse drifting in from outside, it’s an experience that engages more than just your eyes, it feels like you’re truly immersed in French culture and history. Overall, I would highly recommend the Musée Fragonard to anyone visiting Grasse, whether you’re an art lover or simply curious about the town’s heritage. It doesn’t take an entire day, but it leaves a lasting impression, and it’s the kind of place where you walk out feeling richer in spirit. For me, it was not just a museum visit, but a genuine encounter with the elegance and charm of a bygone era.
Calimaceanu M — Google review
Grasse is really the biggest tourist trap I've been to. The shops and streets all look dated and really doesn't offer much in terms of touristic sights. Also saw a weaponry shop right at main street...didn't feel safe with the higher number of dodgy characters I saw around. The train back to cannes comes every hour so if you missed, it is a long wait.
C L — Google review
What a nice museum, with several temporary exposition and beautiful (very much worth to see!) permanent one. And what a kind people working here. Especially a nice gentleman who is caring of the first floor exposition. So nice and kind! Every time in Grasse put this museum in my “must visit” list.
Anneke A — Google review
Great museum/perfumery with perfume and fragrant soaps for sale. Antique perfume bottles on display. On the edge of centre Grasse. Lovely.
Byron S — Google review
Another small free museum in Grasse, this time showing a collection of paintings by Fragonards (both father and son) as well as a few from the epoque. Worth a stop to understand the roots of the city and where the name/vibe of Fragonard is coming from
Jakub C — Google review
Fun place to learn about perfumes with a free guided tour in English! Worth the visit!
Sukanya A — Google review
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14 Rue Jean Ossola, 06130 Grasse, France
https://usines-parfum.fragonard.com/musees/le-musee-jean-honore-fragonard/
+33 4 93 36 02 07
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Citadelle d'Entrevaux

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Visiting Entrevaux feels like exploring Minas Tirith from “The Lord of the Rings”! Winding, narrow, cobbled streets. Arched gateways and hidden squares. Staircases that spiral up into the shadowed heights. And towering over it all the Citadel. A magical place to wander around for a few hours.
Andy B — Google review
Citadelle d'Entrevaux is a captivating historical gem! The medieval fortress offers breathtaking views, intriguing architecture, and a step back in time. A must-visit for history enthusiasts, surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Thierry S — Google review
I loved seeing the old citadel le and imagining how difficult it must have to live there. Cost 3€ for adults. The views from the top down the valley were amazing.
Cath R — Google review
Quaint medieval town - tough climb up to the citadel but its worth it for the panoramic views of the town and the surrounding area.
Sam H — Google review
A stiff walk from the town is very worthwhile . This fortress, typical of Vauban, is definitely a must visit when in Provence. The history dates from 1690 when it was built to the beginning of the twentieth century when it was used in WW1 to house German POWs. The views are also exceptional and worth the climb just for the scenery.
Ian M — Google review
From the gate to the top you can do it in 20-30 mins. You get a great view.
Jesse S — Google review
Beautiful medieval village. Must visit.
Temjanika L — Google review
A pleasant hike and view. But beware the pay-as-you-go gate, which doesn’t always function properly and may accept your €3 without opening. The tourist office at the city gate will not give you a refund. This should change.
Geoff W — Google review
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4.5
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Porte Royale du Pont Levis, 04320 Entrevaux, France
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+33 4 93 05 46 73
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Massif de l'Esterel

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Mountain range
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Massif de l'Esterel is a stunning volcanic mountain range located between the Var and the Alpes Maritimes regions in southeast France. This untamed landscape offers a network of trails for hikers and cyclists, providing sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. The area's sheer gorges and jagged ridges create a striking contrast against the azure-blue waters.
a low-lying volcanic mountain of about 32,000 hectares, located in the south-east of the Var, in France. Équitable place for hiking. A red mountain borded by the mediteranean sea. Équitable place for hiking.
Leila — Google review
don’t get me wrong this is a BEAUTIFUL hike! but we were expecting it to be a one hour hike and it ended up being four hours which we were unprepared for. maybe it’s on us or maybe they need better signage? pack lots of water!
Alex — Google review
Beautiful place with exceptional views, if you're lucky you'll see the wild boar too.
James D — Google review
Wonderful area..i like this place and i like tu turn again
Chris N — Google review
Pretty
James H — Google review
Loved it!
Mufasa C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful but there are not many places to park and therefore enjoy the panorama. Above all, you have to drive along the coast. On foot, it's not easy either. We are not going to walk along the road, knowing that there is no room for pedestrians! No coastal path either or very little. (Original) Très beau mais il n'y a pas beaucoup d'endroits pour se garer et donc profiter du panorama. Il faut surtout longer la côte en voiture. À pied, ce n'est pas facile non plus. On ne va pas longer la route, sachant qu'il n'y a pas de place pour les piétons ! Pas de chemin côtier non plus ou très peu.
Mademoizelle C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Esterel Massif (/ɛsteʁɛl/) is a low-lying volcanic mountain range spanning 32,000 hectares. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, it covers the southeastern Var region and extends into the Alpes-Maritimes region of France. It is one of the natural regions of France. Esterel Côte d'Azur Logo Natural Sites - Esterel Massif Natural Sites Esterel Massif Bordered on one side by the Mediterranean Sea and on the other by limestone Provence, if there were only one, the Esterel Massif would be the must-see! Stunning and distinctive, its red rock is defined by steep reliefs that give the landscape a special charm that will not leave you indifferent, we guarantee it! Hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers... 32,000 natural hectares and various trails await you! Estérel Côte d'Azur Discover Natural sites The massifs Estérel Massif Estérel Massif "Even for those who have seen Switzerland and Savoie, the mountain covered by the dark greenery of the Estérel is a beautiful sight. The Alps die here with dignity." - Victor Hugo Estérel Massif History of the massif Straight from the bowels of the earth, the Estérel was born 250 million years ago. Initially attached to Africa, this piece of land separated from it during the formation of the Mediterranean. In the Tertiary era, a section of the Estérel even drifted away, and Corsica was born! On a few clear mornings, you can even see it in the distance from the heights. The rugged terrain, jagged landscapes, and steep coves plunging into the Mediterranean bear witness to this eventful geological history and offer surprising and contrasting landscapes. The Estérel massif, between the Mediterranean and Provence, represents a massif of 32,000 hectares, nearly half of which are classified as a "Natura 2000" zone. The massif extends over the communes of Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Bagnols-en-Forêt, and Les Adrets de l'Estérel. (Original) Le massif de l'Esterel (/ɛsteʁɛl/) est un massif montagneux volcanique de faible altitude qui s'étend sur 32 000 hectares. Situé sur le bord de la mer Méditerranée, il couvre le sud-est du Var et déborde sur les Alpes-Maritimes, en France. C'est une des régions naturelles de France. Logo d'Esterel côte d'azur sites naturels - massif de l'esterel Sites naturels Massif de l'Estérel Bordé d’un côté par la méditerranée et d’un autre par la Provence calcaire, s'il ne devait en rester qu'un, le Massif de l'Estérel serait l'incontournable ! Étonnante et si caractéristique, sa roche rouge se dessine par des reliefs abrupts qui donnent au paysage un charme particulier qui ne vous laissera pas indifférent, on vous le garantit ! Randonneurs, cavaliers, VTTistes… 32 000 hectares naturels et différents circuits aménagés n’attendent que vous ! Estérel Côte d'Azur Je découvre Les sites naturels Les massifs Massif de l’Estérel Massif Estérel « Même pour ceux qui ont vu la Suisse et la Savoie, c’est une belle chose que la montagne couverte par les sombres verdures de l’Estérel. Les Alpes meurent ici dignement. » - Victor Hugo Massif Estérel Histoire du massif Tout droit sorti des entrailles de la terre, l'Estérel est né il y a 250 millions d'années. D’abord rattaché à l’Afrique, ce morceau de terre s’en sépare lors de la formation de la Méditerranée. A l’ère tertiaire, un pan de l’Estérel part même à la dérive, la Corse est née ! Par quelques matins clairs, on peut même l’apercevoir au loin depuis les hauteurs. Les reliefs accidentés, les paysages déchiquetés et les criques abruptes plongeant dans la Méditerranée témoignent de cette histoire géologique mouvementée et offrent des paysages surprenants et contrastés. Le massif de l'Estérel, entre Méditerranée et Provence, représente un massif de 32 000 hectares dont près de la moitié sont classés zone « Natura 2000 ». Le massif s'étend sur les communes de Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Bagnols-en-Forêt et les Adrets de l'Estérel.
Jean-François R — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1769)
83600 Fréjus, France, USA
10

Grotte de Saint Cézaire

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Natural history museum
Nature & Parks
Grotte de Saint Cézaire is a stunning cave system filled with intricate stalagmites and stalactites, offering guided tours that showcase its celebrated cave, dolmens, and barrows. The 40-minute exploration of this underground world provides a glimpse into its Roman and medieval past. The tour is informative and suitable for all ages, with the temperature inside remaining constant at 15 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
This is such a cool (both in vibes and temperature!) place to visit if you're within a 90-120 minute drive, especially since the Grotte in Monaco was/is closed. The drop from 37°C to around 17°C as you descend deeper into the caves brings instant relief and calm, particularly on a sweltering Summer or early Autumn day. The way the lighting gently illuminates the stalactites and stalagmites really enhances the beauty of these ancient formations. The rock formations look like something out of a fantasy world, with jagged, towering stalagmites rising from the ground and delicate stalactites hanging like icicles from the ceiling. The ambient lighting also makes the cave feel more expansive and reduces any potential feelings of claustrophobia by adding depth and dimension to the space—though I personally can’t vouch for this as I don’t experience it! It's a great spot to visit with friends, your partner, or the kids. Plus, there's a fun little gift shop to explore and a simple but decent restaurant/café just outside for a nice break after your tour.
Philip K — Google review
Home to some interesting underground features, and the guide truly does it justice. Humour, kindness with the kids, a great educational experience! If you're used to caves though this one probably won't fare as the best you've seen. The tour lasts about 40 mins.
Aurélie M — Google review
It was a great Tour with a great Tour guide. It's a small place but also a beautiful one. For us it was awesome. Thanks for the cool day.
Speedy — Google review
Blown away! This was my first experience in a cave but it was incredible. The history behind it was fascinating. The tour guide Tom was super friendly and patient. Highly recommend.
Byron S — Google review
Great visit. Lots of interesting lessons to be learned. Our tour guide was great. Took effort to show our 3 year old extra things and have a shot with the torch.
Lee M — Google review
We visited on a Sunday in February and it was a great time to go. Only a handful of people were on the French/English tour. The guide was approx 45 mins while we winded through the cave passages. It was well done, lots of interesting information along the way. Be careful as it can get slippery and there are some low parts that you need to crouch down. Not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. 15 degrees no matter what season. A lovely shop at the entrance to purchase souvenirs. Well worth a visit especially for children, it was such a great experience!
Charlene E — Google review
A very nice visit with a great and knowledgeable guide who spoke both french and english. Didnt buy tickets in advance but if you plan to visit that might be advised especially on weekends
Alice P — Google review
Beautiful jewel of an afternoon out. I would suggest trainers for this 40 minute exploration of a grotto to discover a secret underground world. The tour is about 40 minutes and is in groups of around 10. The history of the formations is fascinating and the kids loved it. The Nex door there is an accrobranche zip line facility which the kids would like, but it was raining on our visit. Drive up to St Cezaire is beautiful also and there is free parking on site. Well worth a visit.
Andrew D — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(586)
1481 Rte des Grottes, 06530 Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, France
http://www.grotte-saintcezaire.com/
+33 4 93 60 22 35
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Casino Barrière Saint-Raphaël

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Casino
Fun & Games
Casino Barrière Saint-Raphël offers a unique way to explore the Esterel and the Cote d'Azur with boat trips in the clear waters of the Mediterranean, providing access to otherwise inaccessible coves and stunning views of the volcanic massif and Saint-Raphael. The casino features a buffet-style restaurant with themed nights, a beautiful terrace, and a good selection of games. Visitors praise its location close to the sea, excellent food, great service, and wonderful staff.
Beautiful location with great food and relaxed atmosphere, breakfast and dinner here is top class and not over priced considering the beautiful surroundings
Derek G — Google review
Nice view. That’s it. Service was very slow. I’ve asked a snack plate for one person but they only serve for two. What’s fine. So I had just a few pieces of cheese and asked the rest of the plate to take away but they told me they can’t. Weird. That’s what left…
Monica B — Google review
Fabulous balcony bar with comfortable seating and marvellous views over the marina and beyond. The casino itself is quite small with a large restaurant and small bar inside. The staff were very welcoming and happy to sign us up with an access card on the presentation of passports, and a complimentary glass of Champagne. This will give us access to all Barriere casinos!
David G — Google review
Wanted to experience the casino. You know… « I’m on the French Riviera, (which conjures images in your mind), will go to the riviera casino (had the same issue with needing a passport to enter (valid identification, an European driving licence should be adequate) I don’t like to carry my passport out and about with me. Very nice lady on the bar, filled my empty water bottle for me. By then I’m inside, (couple of days later), and I wish to use les toilettes. Ugh 🤮 the toilets were filthy. There are 2 toilets available, one is supposed to be wheelchair accessible, that is not well enough equipped for anyone in a wheelchair. No lids on the toilets, no soap in the dispensers, all sorts of yeuch in the toilet bowl. So I didn’t feel inclined to use them. On the way out, I told the girl behind the desk, that they needed attention, but she « no speak any English » Very very disappointed I ended up going to McDonald’s
Kiwi57ie — Google review
Wanted to enjoy an hour or so of the casino. Originally walked by and tried to go in and they mentioned about having ID - fair enough (I mean I am pushing 30, over 10 years above the legal age but I do understand) went back to our hotel to grab some ID. Went back with a valid UK driving license (aka the same ID that will get you into anywhere everywhere else in the world) for the rude bouncers to turn it away and state we had to have a passport? Sorry didn’t realise it was border control standards for an average at best casino.
Zoe A — Google review
Waited for drink for 20 min when it wasn't busy at all. Had to leave at the end. Very poor service
Andriy V — Google review
Excellent food and great service
Sharon M — Google review
Very nice Casino, wonderful staff, good service, nice ambiance and a great location
Lars F — Google review
3.8
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3.2
(472)
square De Gand, 83700 Saint-Raphaël, France
https://www.casinosbarriere.com/saint-raphael
+33 4 98 11 17 77
12

Les Bateaux Bleus

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Boat tour agency
Transportation
Transportation service
Ferries
Just been on a trip to Saint Tropez from San Raphael for the day. The 3.30 boat back was fantastic The captain stopped to show us dolphins! Such an amazing experience. Thank you. Would highly recommend. Thank you so much.
Joanne H — Google review
Affordable way to go to Saint Tropez as a tourist without a car. About 42 EUR for round trip and you get to choose departure date and time. Boats were on time and within an hour you're on location. The only thing is that when the sun is hot, they don't have enough shelter, like a roof when waiting for the boat to arrive and you just wait outside in the burning sun.
Vegamese L — Google review
Day out following Les Voiles St Tropez with a very exclusive and keen crew we left St Raphael at 9.30 returned at 5.30 with two hours in St Tropez great value for money .
Pedro A — Google review
This is the fourth time that I take the bateaux bleus to go to St Tropez, Île Sainte Marguerite and les calanques. The staff is friendly, the timings are perfect and always on time. I would recommend this company seeking a trip at sea. Well worth it! Photos taken from the boat near St Tropez.
Valerie H — Google review
Purchased 4 r/t fairs to St Tropez. Missed the 11:30 by a few minutes, waited 2 hours and departed at 1:30, arriving at 2:30. I Asked the lovely man named Ludwig about the 5:30 return and he looked at our tickets and said, you leave in 1 hour. The lady at the desk never asked what time we wanted to return. 1 hour for €42 was never the plan. He said he would call and we would get a refund. We arrived back, spoke to the same woman that sold is the tickets and said she had informed us it was for 1 hour. I said we didn’t have time for even a gelato, we had beach bags, swimsuits etc…and that no one called her from the ferry. . They were ride, uncompromising and basically said to write to the website. What a horrible disappointment and disaster of an afternoon not to mention $200 USD for nothing.
Joanna B — Google review
A beautiful charming medium size boat, staff is very helpful. You will experience long wait in line without any short message or information, will be great a short announcement to satisfy the waiting travellers.
Travelling H — Google review
Really easy experience with this company getting to and from St Tropez. The staff was pleasant, and the process was fairly easy. I also appreciated how responsive the team was via electronic communication with my questions. A one way (as I was staying two nights) is a bit more complicated as you can only reserve the one way there. You must buy the second one way on the boat on the way back. I think there is a way to allow for this all at the time of initial reservation personally. Of note, the drop off in St Tropez is at the newer port, not the old one, which is a SLIGHTLY farther walk for those with luggage.
Benjamin H — Google review
I had an excellent journey from Saint Raphaël to Saint Tropez. It’s a lovely way to travel to Saint Tropez. The boat was on time and it was really enjoyable.
Julian B — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(495)
Gare maritime, Quai Amiral Nomy, 83700 Saint-Raphaël, France
http://www.lesbateauxbleus.com/
+33 4 94 95 17 46
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Barrage de Malpasset

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Barrage de Malpasset is a historical landmark that stands as an impressive testament to the power of nature. The concrete arch dam ruptured in 1959, leading to a catastrophic flood that claimed many lives. The site features massive concrete blocks with reinforced steel beams scattered across the valley. It takes about 20 minutes to reach the dam on foot from the parking lot, and another 10 minutes to continue along the trail towards the lake.
Beautiful surreal landscape and ruins given the tragedy of 1959, well worth a visit, free car park, not many humans there on a Monday morning even though extremely hot
Chris E — Google review
Very moving place was intrigued by the way this place has become so serene after this awful disaster Nice walk to the base of the dam and surrounding areas
Mark E — Google review
Impressive landmark which shows the sheer power of the water when the dam burst in 1959. Massive concrete blocks with reinforced steel beams are shattered across the valley. From the parking lot it will take you about 20 minutes to reach the dam (walking) and another 10 to continue the trail towards the lake. Don't forget to bring some water, there is not a lot of shade around the trail and summer temperatures can be high.
Matthijs K — Google review
Very impressive!
N. T — Google review
Impressive remains of the tragic collapse in ‘59 killing 423 people.
David C — Google review
Interesting to see a ruptured dam. Round about 20 min walk from the parking.
David N — Google review
Quite a trek to see the dam,but well worth it.
Sarn M — Google review
Beautiful surreal landscape and ruins
Aurélie C — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(413)
83600 Fréjus, France
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_de_Malpasset
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Roc D'Azur

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Leisure center
Nature & Parks
Roc D'Azur, located in the stunning natural surroundings of Frejus, France, is a paradise for outdoor lovers and adventure seekers alike. This expansive park features a variety of terrains and activities that promise an unforgettable experience in nature. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the beach, where they can soak up the peaceful atmosphere while taking in breathtaking views. The area boasts ample parking, benches for relaxation, and nearby bars to grab a bite or drink.
A kite festival was taking place, real buzz to the place. In addition the walk around the park and along the beach was stunning, peaceful and calm.
Mark L — Google review
My second home. Love it so mutch. Wish a could move there.
Tim J — Google review
Great place. Huge bicycle event.
Антон М — Google review
International Kite festival
Abhisekh D — Google review
top
IlBiker — Google review
Rock d Azur Master 2022...top super temps
Chris G — Google review
Magic
Jean G — Google review
Beautiful place right next to the beach.
Shinobi — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(859)
1196 Bd de la Mer, 83600 Fréjus, France
+33 4 94 51 91 10
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Luna Park Frejus

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Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Luna Park Frejus is a lively amusement park located in Frejus, offering a wide range of attractions for visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides and carnival games to paintball and dining options, the park caters to both adrenaline seekers and families with young children. Situated near the Villa Aurelienne, the park provides ample parking facilities and is surrounded by a large park, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic.
Nice park, with a lot of different attractions, for children as well for adults. We enjoyed it. The attraction cost is from 5 to 7€ for a ride per person, only the Skyrider is 30€ for a ride/person. I really liked the magic mountain rollercoaster. I bought several tickets. It was not crowded like in other amusement parks. we were there around 22.30. The food was really good, I ate a kebab. Car parking and entrance are free.
Remus — Google review
We. Old get on all the rides quickly and the kids loved it. Make sure you have the discount ride tickets from super markets or travel office. Around 5 euros a ride which isn’t crazy. Worth a visit for sure
Jon D — Google review
This is ok bring plenty of cash. Lots of prize games to play and some good rides. The catapult and human pipeline is probably the highlight. Plenty of food stalls around if your looking for somewhere to eat. Some of the rides were not operating when we were there. Not sure why. My 7yr old twin boys enjoyed it
Kim E — Google review
Adorable – negative reviews reflect people’s (may be skewed )perceptions of what a habitat should be. So, no the African animals did not have a sprawling savanna to gambol about in, but they seemed healthy and well fed enough. The little farm/petting zoo area replete with goats was a big hit for our disabled son and so many of the kids who seemed to be enjoying it so much. This was also small enough that you can have a nice time in a few hours not feeling terribly worn out. We opted for an annual membership!
Nicholas M — Google review
This place is a lot bigger and nicer compared to what is was like 35 years ago. We went on a Sunday in August and there were lots of people. It was nice for me to see how much this place has evolved over the years (in a positive direction.)
Ann S — Google review
It was a great place to visit. We ware there in the beginning of the evening and there is a big carpark. At 20:00 they open and have great security. We already ate but it was a pitty because the food they serve smelled amazing! Its a nice place to go, we and the kids had great fun!
Kees W — Google review
Pretty good place,bit rough and ready and the bouncy castles are quite rough material to slide in and definitely give you a burn!!worst thing though is definitely the mosquitos,very bad here for some reason....still worth going to and the Finland for a tenner for smaller kids is good value
Alaric C — Google review
I visited Luna Park Fréjus last night with my family, and unfortunately, we had a very disappointing experience — particularly at the caisse centrale where we purchased bracelets for the kids and tokens for the games. While the lady at the counter was friendly and welcoming to the customers before us, her behavior toward us was quite the opposite. She gave us a cold, disrespectful look and spoke in a very dismissive tone. It felt like we were being treated differently, possibly because of our ethnicity and the fact that we don’t speak French very well. What hurt us the most was hearing her mock us to another Luna Park staff member in the cashier after we had completed our purchase and walked away. This was not only unprofessional but also deeply disrespectful. We came to enjoy a fun family evening, but instead we left feeling judged and humiliated. I truly hope the park management takes this seriously — everyone deserves to be treated with kindness and respect, no matter where they come from or what language they speak
Abdul M — Google review
3.9
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3.6
(723)
Loisirs Amusements Luna Park, Route Nationale 98, 83600 Fréjus, France
http://lunaparkfrejus.fr/
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Aqualand Fréjus

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualand Fréjus is the ultimate aquatic paradise on the Cote d'Azur, offering a perfect blend of entertainment and relaxation. With 19 attractions suitable for all ages, from thrilling experiences to leisure areas and dedicated children's spaces, there's something for everyone. Visitors can immerse themselves in adventure with exhilarating rides, brave the waves in the wave pool, or experience an adrenaline rush on giant slides.
Excellent waterpark - one of the better ones we have visited in Europe. Not too big or small and plenty 9f variety in the slides and pools. Food is outrageously expensive - €4.10 for one bottle of coke. Bring your own food and you will be fine.
Bruce W — Google review
Good park, very busy, we went on a Thursday in summer. Slides are nice, but only 2 are really awesome. Long queues, so fast pass is almost needed an day like this. We brought our own food, it's allowed, decently priced drinks.
Pieter T — Google review
The park is nice. Enough parking lots, well maintained, slides are OK, queues are reasonable without fast pass (except two biggest ones). My three kids had a happy times there. But the attitude is terrible. Half an hour before closure security guards are pushing you to leave faster, very few staff speaks English or any other language. And my favourite - I have paid 150+ euros for 5 entry tickets and one lunch (euro 15). The food court that serves prepaid food was closed at 15:10 when I went there to get my lunch. No signes, nothing. Other food courts didn’t accept my QR code. I wrote an email to them afterwards and got a response that this food courts works between 11 and 15:30 that was never mentioned at the time of purchasing the tickets. They behave very cheap by declining my request to make a return of 15 euros. Cheap crooks in OK water park :(
Yevgeniy S — Google review
Great park. Super nice during end of season once the kids were back to school, as there were zero lines. Only complaint is they nickel and dime you at every opportunity. Parking: £4…Locker: £7 Beach chair: £4. My 5 year olds were just a few inches short to ride any of the slides, but there were 2 kiddy parks, a lazy river and a large pool they could use which was enough for them. Will definitely come back.
Justin L — Google review
Good waterpark, the kids had a great time all day and we felt they were safe. We hired the sun-loungers in the VIP area for €40 and it was worth the money. Longest wait for a ride was 1 hour and we didnt bother with fast passes as they were very expensive. Family of 6.
James H — Google review
Been there many times before. Some queuing always happened but this year was the worst ever! We were able to go on three rides in an entire day of being there and queued for hours. It works out at €10 per ride unless you are prepared to pay the extortionate extra of€30 per person for a fast pass. This would bring the entry cost per person to €57. That is too steep and just reeks of greediness. The introduction of the ‘fast pass’ has lead to excessive wait times and is just another sign of how big corporations exploit people. We will certainly never return after this disaster of a day.
S G — Google review
Bigger and better rides than the nearby St Maxime site. (which was our first choice when taking children under 10. The Frejus site is now our first choice as the kids are old enough to go off by themselves. The kids love it, we now go every year. Food and Drink is expensive though, we normally pack drinks and sandwiches which they are happy to let in. There does seem to be an issue with hard case cool boxes, we’ve never had an issue with material cool boxes.
Steven O — Google review
Get the fast pass! You'll regret it other wise. The two main rides (Vertigo and the Serpent) are very popular and you'll have to wait for 1-2 hours in line. Other than that all the rides are great!
Lenton N — Google review
3.3
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2.8
(1720)
Camp de l'abbé, 83600 Fréjus, France
https://www.aqualand.fr/frejus
+33 4 94 51 82 51
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Cap Camarat

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Peninsula
Outdoor Activities
Cap Camarat is a stunning headland with sandy beaches, hiking paths, and a lighthouse offering breathtaking bay views. The lighthouse, built in 1831, stands as the second highest in South France but unfortunately cannot be climbed. Visitors are advised to wear good walking shoes for the steep descent and slippery sand grains along the trail. The path is well-marked and easily accessible from Saint-Tropez, making it a must-see natural spectacle just 20 minutes away.
Very nice few
Matthias B — Google review
In all weather ....... good point of view ... the lighthouse is not open to the public. An essential meeting point for experienced hikers of the Var coast. ..What else..a parking for those arriving by road ...
Vargas D — Google review
Ok
David ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice view but watch out for your knees, very steep descent. In places large grains of sand so slipping. You must equip yourself with good walking shoes. Departure via the path at the foot of the lighthouse but no loop. The beginning will be by steps, you can have a beautiful panorama without necessarily going far then to the islet. Allow 1 hour to the islet and return. (Original) Très belle vue mais attention aux genoux, descente bien escarpée. Par endroits gros grains sables donc glissade. Il faut s équiper de bonnes chaussures de marche. Départ par le sentier au pied du phare mais pas de boucle. Le début se fera par des marches, vous pouvez avoir beau panorama sans forcément aller loin puis jusqu'à l îlot. Compter 1h jusqu'à l îlot aller retour.
Babeth M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sturdy shoes are recommended and, if possible, plan the trip when the temperature is cloudy and not too hot. The journey is an experience in itself. Fantastic views, magnificent colors, strenuous tramping path, but many areas can only be reached or viewed up close at great risk. But it definitely has to be watched at least once. The view is definitely worth it. (Original) Festes Schuhwerk ist anzuraten und möglichst bei bewölktem und nicht zu heißen Temperaturen den Ausflug planen. Die Anfahrt ist schon ein Erlebnis für sich selbst. Traumhafte Aussicht, prächtige Farben, anstrengender Tramelpfad viele Bereiche sind aber nur unter vielen Gefährdungen zu erreichen, oder aus der Nähe zu besichtigen. Muss aber unbedingt mindestens einmal angesehen werden. Der Ausblick lohnt sich auf jeden Fall.
Oskar S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful! You'll need hiking boots 🥾 and be able to handle a challenging hike 💪🏻. A steep climb and lots of loose stones and rocks, but beautiful views. Leave your heels 👠 and flip-flops at home 😉 (Original) Prachtig! Wel wandelschoenen 🥾 nodig en stevige wandeling aankunnen 💪🏻, stijle klim en vele losliggende stenen en rotsen, mooie uitzichten. Laat je hakken 👠 en slippers maar thuis 😉
Frank V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A true spectacle of nature less than 20 minutes from the center of Saint-Tropez, the trail is very easy to access and very well signposted throughout the route. I really advise you to go there during a sunset to have the most beautiful spectacle. (Original) Un vrai spectacle de la nature à moins de 20 minutes du centre de Saint-Tropez, le sentier est très facile d’accès est très bien indiqué tout au long du parcours. Je vous conseille vraiment d’y aller lors d’un coucher de soleil pour avoir le plus beau spectacle.
Benjamin F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Take the coastal path for magnificent maritime viewpoints (Original) Prendre le sentier du littoral points de vue maritime magnifique
S M — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(186)
France, USA
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Pampelonne Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Pampelonne Beach, located in Ramatuelle, is a renowned sandy stretch known for its exclusive beach restaurants, bars, and clubs. It offers a variety of dining experiences ranging from chic boho-inspired beach clubs to romantic Tuscan-inspired venues. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, Mediterranean classics, and gourmet creations by world-renowned chefs.
Spacious beach and amazing color of the water, private parking.
Dafina M — Google review
We visited Friday 22nd August and went to the naturist section which there are 2 off both are a right mix of n7de and textiles which is fine, but what really put us off was the people with dogs who did not lift the poos they just left them or even worse covered it with sand.
Ewan T — Google review
One of the best beaches in the Saint Tropez / Ramatuelle area. Just stunningly, but busy.
Paul D — Google review
It is a nice beach but beware bring water and anything else you may need. We had a reservation at Nikki Beach but before that all of the ‘beach clubs’ won’t really even let you buy water or a drink, and renting chairs at them is very expensive.
Burt H — Google review
Superb beach - totally clean water, nice waves, easy to walk in and all of the services you may need: ample parking (8 hours for roughly 20€, 30 min free), life savers services along the beach, an ice man running by with a cart and several clubs where you can rent beach chairs and umbrellas plus have expensive lunches. Awesome place.
Thomas Z — Google review
Nice beach, lots of parking
Brian C — Google review
The beach Pampelonne Beach I visited today was absolutely splendid. The azure waters of the ocean were crystal clear and full of life. The pristine shores were immaculate, and the velvety sand felt luxurious under my feet. Not a single rock could be found anywhere, enhancing the beach's allure. I highly recommend this beach as a must-visit destination.
Miss J — Google review
Really beautiful beach! Color of water is gorgeous, it’s soo warm and clean. Everywhere ships. Beach clubs on the left and right, very convenient. Not soo crowded. Recommend that spot.
Adrian W — Google review
4.4
(2444)
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4.1
(1706)
83350, France, USA
http://ffn-naturisme.com/centres/pampelonne/
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Plage de l'Escalet

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled between the stunning Cap Camarat and Cap Taillat, Plage de l'Escalet is a picturesque haven featuring a series of three beaches that seamlessly blend sand and pebbles. Each beach is separated by charming rounded rocks, creating an intimate atmosphere. The closest beach to the parking area tends to attract crowds during peak summer months; however, those willing to explore further around the bay will find more tranquil spots.
Too Little spot, getting packed quickly, but possible To hike around and find another spot either in rocks or in small places between cliffs. Perfect possibility of hiking and swimming) dogs allowed, which is awesome 🙌
T L — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach, stunning completely clear turquoise water! There is WC, shower and parking.
Vere V — Google review
Came in afternoon. Was very lucky to score a parking spot as the place was packed! Beach crowded and quite rocky to get to. Showers are not working. Water was clear and relaxing. Not much to see if snorkelling around the rock faces.
Jeff P — Google review
Best beach in the area. Free, shallow, very convenient to get to, if you want to park tho, get there early. we walked and the hill back out is a 7% so be warned. Lots of families with small kids, dogs are allowed but only on leads and there is no shade so it’s a bit cruel to bring them here. 2 snack vans and ice cream seller. Only thing that spoilt it on this trip was groups of local teenagers dropping rubbish but unfortunately that happens everywhere I guess, some people just can’t appreciate how beautiful where they live is.
Helen L — Google review
A wonderful beach that you want to return to, I recommend it
Кристина Б — Google review
Beautiful beach, but can be pretty crowded in high season. Parking will also be difficult. Arriving early will prevent a lot of these troubles. Unfortunatly, due to its location there is a higher risk of jellyfish!
Jack T — Google review
A great beach for those who llike swimming and snorkeling. Our favorite site near Ramatuelle and Saint-Tropez. You can walk a little further up the parking towards Cap Taglliat and then down the path to enter a beatifull small beach with even better conditions for snorkeling. Enjoy.
Grzegorz W — Google review
Amazing hidden treasure. Has two food trucks open from 9 am To 530 pm. The parking is free and it has clean restrooms. No lifeguards. Families comes w children so gets loud around noon.
La P — Google review
4.6
(941)
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4.4
(750)
83350 Ramatuelle, France, USA
20

Plage de Grimaud

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Plage de Grimaud is a picturesque sandy shoreline located near a bustling marina, offering a range of accommodations and dining options with stunning views of Saint-Tropez. Despite being popular among tourists and locals, the beach maintains a peaceful atmosphere with free public showers and toilet facilities. Families will appreciate the family-friendly amenities such as reasonably priced beachside cafes/restaurants, outside showers, and ample space for sunbathing.
Our favorite family beach and one of the reasons why we ended up buying a summer home here. Although it's beautiful during the summer we also love walking the beach in the winter months when it's empty.
Joanne P — Google review
Stunning beach, beautiful clear water. No toilets or showers so be aware her. Great views across to St Tropéz. Came here two days in a row. Marvellous.
Kevan S — Google review
I like this beach . Clear good for swim and for kids to play and swim .. also it has sea sport like Parachute , jet ski and more thing .
JABER A — Google review
Its nice not cery crowdy and water is clear
Al E — Google review
Top family friendly beach, with well priced cafe/restaurants on the beach, and public outside shower. Paid parking nearby. Great with kids. Beautiful clear water and soft sand.
Ray — Google review
Nice Beach with a clear water, enough place for sunbathing, good for kids 💛
Natalia S — Google review
Lovely beach
Geir P — Google review
Perfect in April, May & September..
Frank S — Google review
4.4
(327)
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4.2
(418)
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AquaBond Rafting

Rafting
Tours
Canoe & kayak rental service
Kayaking & Canoeing
River Rafting & Tubing
Stand-Up Paddleboarding
Outstanding experience with our guide Christophe who led us through some of the most scenic canyons and challenging rapids imaginable! Definitely something to do again, and we will coming back to the Aqua Bond Rafting in the near future!
Matthew M — Google review
We have a wonderful day today joining AquaBond Rafting for Tubing sur le Var. Be prepared to get soaked and make sure you wear hard bottom sports shoes!
Michael L — Google review
Friendly and family style place. But the prices are too high, if they lower thier prices they would get more clients.
Tamer S — Google review
Super
David D — Google review
Cool
Thomas L — Google review
Super
Hugo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible experience! The instructor is great, gives you confidence. Sporty Samson hike as it should be! I recommend you. Thanks again to the whole team! (Original) Expérience incroyable ! Le moniteur est génial, mets en confiance. Randonnée Samson sportive comme il faut ! Je vous recommande. Merci encore à toute l’équipe !
Naelle B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great experience where we were able to admire the beauty of the gorges along the water while having fun. The team is great! Really worth testing 🥰 (Original) Une super expérience où nous avons pu admirer la beauté des gorges au fil de l’eau en s’amusant. L’équipe est au top ! A vraiment tester 🥰
Angélique B — Google review
4.6
(256)
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5.0
(19)
Plage du Plan - Route de Nice (RN202), 04170 Saint-André-les-Alpes, France
http://www.aquabond-rafting.com/
+33 6 61 99 13 79
22

Aérogliss / Paragliding school Upper Verdon

Training centre
Tours
Adventure sports center
Air force base
School
Sports bar
Parasailing & Paragliding
This place is amazing! I and my friend had a week long paragliding lessons (beginners) with Olivia (pardon me if I spelt it wrongly) and he was amazing. Though the course was in French, he explained us everything in English too.. every single bit of flaw in my technique was explained in the video analysis session, the technique to glide was broken down with us doing bit by bit everyday. On day one, we did not mnage to pack lunch and our water was very hot to drink. Olivia kindly gave me his pizza and some water to eat and drink. The commands given to us by Olivia when we were in the air was so calm even though we might be doing some mistakes, he didn't panic or even if he did, we didn't know he did. The person that own this place is also very passionate about the sport. He was at the landing guiding everyone of us to land safely after being in air for about 10 mins. He spoke to us after and helped my friend through the scare of heights! He said whiskey works best if I am scared of heights (hahahaha).. I have given a few recommendations to improve management efficiency and more clearer communication. This was taken very well by Philippe and Olivia. Regarding the village, it is such a beautiful place. The mountains, rivers, lakes.. we would go to the river near by after our session almost everyday. The people are also very friendly.
Myfanwy S — Google review
Amazing experience Paragliding! It is something I have always wanted to do. Felt very informed and comfortable and the entire experience was amazing. The pilots were really friendly and spent time taking loads of great pictures so we could look back on the experience. Couldn’t recommend it enough!
Rebecca S — Google review
My 9 and 10 y/o daughters have made a jump with this school. It was fantastic! The instructors and other personnel are very professional and friendly. Everything was arranged perfectly and was very clear. It al felt very safe and secure and it was obvious the jumpers were very well trained and had perfect control in the air. This is highly recommended. For my daughters it was the single best highlight of our holiday. Be advised that there are different weight categories. Because of this I could not participate in the same group as my daughters (One group is 15-80 kg and another is 40 kg+)
Sander K — Google review
Great visit, good facilities and competent guides. Enjoyed by all the family, check it out.
Francis H — Google review
Just awesome! Area is great! Staff is friendly AND professional! Advise are super good! Weather wasn't great but they managed to train good and even at the end when we thought we wouldn't be able to perform our first flight... They're reactivity and agility regarding whether allowed us to do the great flight! Here you invest for your success! I recommend! I hope to come back there soon
Ml N — Google review
Oh god, the village is beautiful very nice place to take off. Also the landing spot was fantastic, however, if you don’t know France language you’ll be in trouble. The school boys are very pleasant but conservatives because they aren’t confident enough that you will understand them with they level of English. About the village, with my regards to others, is one of backward place I ever experienced. Good luck with beginners.
Hamid R — Google review
Everything was perfect, really professional !! Super good experience
Beatrice M — Google review
Very fun! Did the 7AM paraglide and the view was spectacular!
Erel H — Google review
4.9
(264)
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5.0
(76)
Base de loisirs les Iscles, 04170 Saint-André-les-Alpes, France
https://www.aerogliss.com/
+33 4 92 89 11 30
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Grimaud

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Grimaud is a charming village situated in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Nestled on the French Riviera, this perched village boasts historical connections to the Grimaldi family. To fully experience all that Grimaud and its surroundings have to offer, it's recommended to rent a car for convenient exploration.
14% as popular as Cannes
28 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Aix-en-Provence
24

Artillery Museum

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Museum
Cultural center
The Artillery Museum is a free attraction that showcases a wide array of items from the 1st and 2nd World Wars. It's a must-visit for military enthusiasts, offering about 1.5 hours of exploration. Visitors can make donations at the entrance to support this fascinating and cost-free experience. The museum provides an in-depth look at the history of artillery, making it an educational and enjoyable visit for both adults and children.
Very interesting collection of artillery from the first days of projectiles up to the rockets that were designed to carry nuclear weapons . Also a great perspective on the gradual loss of territories by the big old European colonial powers ….
Molly M — Google review
Brilliant little museum. All translated into English, which was incredibly helpful. Staff were friendly. We were surprised by the volume of things to see!
Jodie C — Google review
It’s free entry next to a French military base. People are very friendly and it has English booklet. The only thing is that opening time on the website is not exactly the same as google map and google seems to have the correct one
Xiaowen C — Google review
Great place to visit! Didn’t expect very much off it but it was amazing. The complete history of artillery in one museum to see. The entree and parking is free. Highly recommended!
Ricardo S — Google review
Nice artillery museum with a diverse collection. Very interesting and super friendly staff.
Clint T — Google review
Nice history of Artillery and it free to enter
Manfred H — Google review
I heped that the museum is bigger, but I found there lot of interesting cannons.
Jakub V — Google review
Lots to see and learn from here nicely presented.
RL M — Google review
4.8
(590)
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4.5
(95)
1580 Av. de la Grande Armée, 83300 Draguignan, France
https://www.artillerie.asso.fr/musee/
+33 4 83 08 13 86
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Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial is a vast and beautifully maintained site that honors the Allied war dead from the battle to liberate southern France, mostly Americans. Visitors have found it to be a compelling and moving experience, with many expressing their gratitude for the opportunity to honor the fallen soldiers. The cemetery's peaceful atmosphere and well-kept grounds make it a fitting location for paying tribute to the brave warriors who sacrificed their lives during World War II.
Well designed and maintained cemetery, very moving, the chapel in the rear was also well designed, great site for everyone one, a must see for Ww2 enthusiasts.
Nick E — Google review
Very special to have the opportunity to visit this monument dedicated to those who served in foreign country. Thank you for their service -
Janetta B — Google review
Beatiful and peaceful, it is a fitting location for the Allied war dead from the battle to liberate southern France, mostly American. It was a privilege to visit, and to honor the Greatest Generation.
John C — Google review
A beautifully built and maintained cemetery honoring those who gave their lives to defeat the Nazis. A special place to visit and give our respects.
Dan J — Google review
We (five American women) drove by this cemetery by chance driving to Draguignan to a farmer's market in 2002.. we were taken by the vastness of it and stopped to visit. It was beautifully maintained.I took many photos of individual American graves and of the beautiful monument in the center. This cemetery is compelling and I could have spent all day....
Jackie C — Google review
Visited last year whilst on holiday and this year went with my daughter The Flags were half mast and when asking the reason got into conversation with Andy Anderson who made the visit come to life. Very enjoyable and memorable Add in a bit of brexit and Trump and it was closing time. We wish you (Andy) well for the future! Hugo and Harriet
H — Google review
Very Beautiful Cemetery. A Wonderful Monument to the Brave Warriors from the United States who gave their lives to help free Europe in WW2
Ian S — Google review
Such a beautiful place
Oliver H — Google review
4.9
(74)
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5.0
(153)
553 Bd John Kennedy, 83300 Draguignan, France
http://www.abmc.gov/Rhone
+33 4 94 68 03 62
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MEGA CGR DRAGUIGNAN

Movie theater
Fun & Games
MEGA CGR DRAGUIGNAN movie theater offers convenient complimentary parking and the option to purchase tickets online, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience. It is highly regarded for its excellent cinema facilities, including comfortable seating arrangements that make it worth visiting. The theater also hosts a cine-club that showcases films on current topics. Furthermore, patrons appreciate the occasional availability of original version (VO) movies in English.
Great cinema, A&C. Good seating. Worth a visit. Ciné-club with topical viewing
Borelave V — Google review
Free parking, online tickets, nice and easy experience. Would be even better if they regularly played original (English) movies.
David N — Google review
Love it. They even sometimes have movies in VO (original version).
Maeva E — Google review
Top
Amanda M — Google review
I'm the cousin of Tom Hanks and I like CGR. 👑
Christian D — Google review
Cool
Bernard D — Google review
Ras
Abou J — Google review
C cool a 100%
The B — Google review
4.3
(2531)
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4.0
(68)
166 place du 7ème Bataillon de Chasseur Alpin, 83300 Draguignan, France
https://www.cgrcinemas.fr/
+33 892 68 85 88
27

Domaine du Rayol, The Mediterranean Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Domaine du Rayol, The Mediterranean Gardens, is a beautifully landscaped garden featuring plants from various Mediterranean climates. Established in 1910, the garden offers themed nature walks and a stunning array of flora cascading down to the sea. In addition to its diverse plant life, visitors can enjoy snorkeling at the petite beach with an experienced guide during summer. The estate also houses a botanical garden with plants from Mediterranean-type climates worldwide and a charming café offering daily changing lunch menus.
Heaven on Earth. Remarkable gardens set along a remarkable coast. We visited in late summer and loved to see the garden lush and full. The fauna and structures were interesting and added to the beauty of the gardens. Could have easily spend an entire day, but 2.5 hours was sufficient if you're on vacation with a full schedule.
Anna H — Google review
Got there in the afternoon, but the place must be equally beautiful early in the morning and at the sunset. A widespread garden, becoming a park in some areas and fruit orchard or herb field in others is situated on a slope, sea views are amazing from any point of it. It has a small lagoon, available only for organised diving. A charming little restaurant only serves a couple of dishes of the day, but it's always popular and worth waiting for a free table. Would advise for a family adventure.
Petite P — Google review
A breathtaking place to explore! The gardens are beautifully curated, showcasing plants from all around the world in a natural and harmonious setting. Walking through each section feels like traveling across different continents. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the views over the Mediterranean are simply stunning. A must-visit for nature lovers and anyone looking for a serene escape.
Alexandre D — Google review
Beautiful place in a very unspoilt spot. You can easily spend the whole day here, it has a great shop and coffee shop too. €12 for adults but well worth it if you like relaxing and horticulture.
Simon B — Google review
Great botanical garden. No labels on plants, just pure nature and nice 2-3 hours walk around. Restaurant also not very expensive
Mirjan S — Google review
I passed one morning in this beautiful garden. A bit hard to find but finally I got there. It is not too big, but it is worth a visit for the beautiful panorama and plants it offers. If you want to pass an alternative day on the french riviera in a botanical garden, go there.
Alb R — Google review
OMG, this place is magical, beautiful and relaxing. You have view of the see and enjoy a quiet walk surrounded by a lot extraordinary plants and flower. They have a cute caffe: La Ferme; the service was exceptional
P. ( — Google review
Fantastic site with great sea view and amazing gardens.
Bouchedid J — Google review
4.5
(4496)
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4.1
(907)
Av. Jacques Chirac, 83820 Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, France
http://www.domainedurayol.org/
+33 4 98 04 44 00
28

Maison des Vins | AOC Côtes de Provence

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$$$$affordable
Wine cellar
Maison des Vins | AOC Côtes de Provence is a beautiful shop offering an amazing selection of over 800 wines from the Provence region. Visitors can taste and discover various activities around these wines. The staff is known for being professional, helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly, always ready to offer great suggestions. There's plenty of parking available and it's easily reachable from the highway.
Almost overwhelming, so many wines! Each week they sample a good dozen - mix of whites, reds and rose. Excellent way to test before buying. Prices for everyone from inexpensive to pricey. Friendly service and nice boutique, too!
Robert B — Google review
My French family helped organizing my daughter's baptism at this event center. The place was beautiful and close to the supermarket. The event center comes with a professional kitchen in the back equipped with all the silverware you might need. We also had access to use the conference room next to us and leave the sleeping children as the night progressed. We had a camera system that hooked up with the complimentary WIFI to help us watch over the children in the other room. Would most definitely organize another event in the future at this location. Thank you for helping us create wonderful family memories.
Brenda P — Google review
Very nice house of wines from the Provence area. The young lady that helped us was professional and helpful. We were lucky to visit early and explore with little hurry. There is plenty of parking and easily reachable from the highway. Large selection of wines displayed. Recommend making time to stop by if able.
Dan C — Google review
Nice shop, a lot of wine! You are allowed to taste, but it seems like they don’t want it. The staff is not very helpful and the prices are rather high for its quality. Worth visiting if you have an idea what wine you want to buy.
Maya — Google review
Amazing selection of regional wines and the staff were very helpful. The winery was well laid out.
Crissie A — Google review
Beautiful shop with 800 different Côtes de Provence wines.
Frank S — Google review
Amazing selection of wines from the region with great prices. Helpful staff and also wine tastings. A must stop when in the South of France.
シルバブルーノ — Google review
Superb collection of Provence's finest wines, and gigantic ! Very knowledgeable and friendly staff, always giving very good suggestions. I'm a big fan of the weekly selection of wines available for tasting, discovering hidden gems and touring Provence in the glass. Cheers!
Kévin B — Google review
4.6
(492)
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4.6
(134)
DN7, 83460 Les Arcs, France
https://www.maison-des-vins.fr/
+33 4 94 99 50 20
29

Plage d'Aiguebelle

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Plage d'Aiguebelle, affectionately known as "la Charmeuse," is a stunning stretch of fine golden sand located just 4 km from the bustling center of Lavandou. This picturesque beach features charming little coves that create an intimate atmosphere, perfect for families and those seeking tranquility. The crystal-clear waters invite scuba diving enthusiasts to explore the vibrant underwater life in its rocky nooks.
A very beautiful beach and not too crowded this time of year.
Chloé C — Google review
Beautiful beach! Calm, secluded and clean. We loved it!
Jelle V — Google review
A Jewel around busy Lavandou area
Olivier S — Google review
Easy access, clean waters, lots of cafes and bars... Not a lot of space though...
Prosto A — Google review
So beautiful!
Virgil H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Public beach with white sand. Quite beautiful. (Original) Spiaggia pubblica con sabbia bianca. Abbastanza bella
Toni S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small beach made of white sand and small coves, intimate and family-friendly at the same time, the water is crystal clear, good restaurants nearby, good parking behind the road, access by tunnel, good place for water walks. (Original) Petite plage faite de sable blanc et de petites criques, intimiste et familiale à la fois, l'eau y est cristalline, bons restaurants à proximité, un bon parking derrière la route, accès par tunnel, bon endroit pour faire de la promenade aquatique.
Jean-Pierre C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty beach that quickly gets crowded because there are few places with the deckchairs in the restaurants set up on the beach! But we eat very well in restaurants! In the morning it's a little paradise with crystal clear water (Original) Très jolie plage vite encombrée car peu de places avec les transats des restaurants installés sur la plage ! Mais on mange très bien aux restos ! Le matin c est un Petit paradis avec une eau cristalline
Baldy B — Google review
4.4
(245)
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4.2
(101)
83980 Le Lavandou, France, USA
30

Parc national de Port-Cros

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National park
Nature & Parks
Park
Portcros National Park is a protected island in an archipelago, offering lush flora, forests, and beautiful beaches. The park features legendary hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the unspoiled Mediterranean island with its rich marine life and untamed countryside. With its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, the park is a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. It encompasses 17 sq km of land including Port-Cros Island and surrounding marine areas.
A very beautiful place on the beach and magic on cotes d’Asur
Nilan — Google review
Be prepared for long roads. The beaches are pretty small. Plenty of fish right as you walk in the wather. As you walk away from the port there are no places where you can buy stuff like wather, so it is really remote, you need to bring everything with you. Beautiful views and beaches.
Radu O — Google review
Great attraction, worth a revisit. We likely had the best time of our holidays here. We recommend hiking and snorkeling here. Thank you for taking good care of this unique perl.
Thomas W — Google review
Great hiking paths to see the cliffs and the sea. Beautiful small beaches with loads of fish.
Margaux C — Google review
Beautiful place to visit by boat, we did this with our own private hire from novoloc, fully enjoyed scuba diving respecting the nature and the sea
Andrea S — Google review
Beautiful island to swim or do walks. plan enough time to do the walking routes as they take longer than expected.
Stephanie R — Google review
Nice hike with some secluded beaches on Port-Cros make this a special place. The vegetation is fairly uniform and not too interesting but the views are worth it. Also getting away from cars and roads for an afternoon feels quite good.
Miguel N — Google review
A wonderful place for exploring both above and below the ocean
Delphine T — Google review
4.7
(4142)
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4.5
(289)
83400 Hyères, France
https://portcros-parcnational.fr/
+33 4 94 12 82 30
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