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Nestled along the stunning Mediterranean coast, Bormes-les-Mimosas is a hidden gem in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. Known for its vibrant floral landscapes and charming old town, this picturesque commune offers a delightful escape for beach lovers and sun-seekers alike. With its warm climate and breathtaking views, Bormes-les-Mimosas is the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation by the sea. Whether you're looking to unwind on soft sandy shores or dive into crystal-clear waters, this coastal paradise has something for everyone.

As you explore the best beaches in and around Bormes-les-Mimosas, you'll discover a mix of popular spots and serene hideaways. From the family-friendly Plage de l'Estagnol, with its gentle waves and shaded picnic areas, to the stunning views at Plage de Cabasson, there's no shortage of beautiful places to soak up the sun. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering these coastal treasures, and we invite you to join us in exploring the sandy shores and vibrant beach culture that make this region so special.

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1Bormes-les-Mimosas

4.7
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Mentioned on 
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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Bormes-les-Mimosas, located in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region in southeastern France, boasts a delightful Mediterranean climate. This city is renowned for its blooming landscapes and was honored with the 2003 Gold Medal from the Entente Florale. Visitors can revel in picturesque vistas of the Mediterranean coast as well as explore the stunning countryside in nearby areas like Luberon National Park and Gorge du Verdon.
83230, France•Tips and more reviews for Bormes-les-Mimosas

2Le Lavandou

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Le Lavandou is a charming seaside commune in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southeastern France. It's gaining popularity as a more relaxed alternative to neighboring resorts like St Tropez and St Raphael. The area offers 12km of coastline, ideal for diving and water sports, along with a pleasant town center, an international marina, and a sport fishing port.
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3Fort de Brégançon

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4.1
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Brégançon Fort, located in the commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas on the Mediterranean coast, is a historic castle perched on a rocky summit. It has served as a presidential residence for the President of France from 1968 to 2013 and is now open to the public as a national monument. The surrounding area boasts an exceptional floral heritage with over 700 plant species, including 90 varieties of mimosa.
Nice surrounding...must go sailing to really enjoy
Isabelle N — Google review
As President of the British Association of the VAR I confirm that the tour arranged by us was well received by the majority of the 20 in the group. You always get one.Perhaps not a Swedish expression We expected the tour to be in French in such a historic place. The guide was excellent. I encourage our members to integrate as much as possible we are after all in France. We plan another trip next winter
Bav C — Google review
The beach is disgusting. They should spend the ridiculous price of the car park on cleaning up the beach. Rubbish everywhere !
Geoff F — Google review
'Having read up on the Forts history beforehand the guided visit met up fully with the expectations and I have personally received comments as the well-being organiser that it was a very informative and enjoyable tour. The majority of the BAV members that live in France have a knowledge of the French language which is why this highly recommended visit was proposed to its members. A big thank you goes to all concerned for accepting us as your first visitors of 2023 '
BAV W — Google review
So we get there at the gate. What we have to pay for parking!? What we have to buy a ticket to just get to the Fort!? What we can't buy the tickets there at the location!? So I was bit frustrated and was not the coolest guy to be around. However we were able to purchase the tickets online before the next tour. This is when I started to feel bad for my attitude toward the staff and started enjoying the beautiful scenery of both the location and smiles. Marie the tour guide was the most wonderful and charismatic person. Enthused about Fort de Bregancon she captivated both the crowd and me to the point where I stopped listening and started wondering if she was single.
PlainAlexable — Google review
This was a fabulous outing, and I have recommended it to another international group. My only gripe is that there were was a lot of information that included numbers and years, but it was fine for the most part. I did learn some new words e.g. "double tomber l'eau"...I think that is the spelling. Maybe a leaflet with key dates for visitors or give the main website for information so non French speakers (or even French speakers) can read before their trip. It was an all round superb visit.
Sandra S — Google review
In mistral weather ( big wind ) it was great ... it accentuates the contrast of the landscape ... I have not visited the fortress of the president, but I made the rolling stone on the coastal paths ...(les sentiers du littoral ). the parking is not free ... Maybe the commune has no money ..... a little surprised anyway. .. here we murder the tourists with exhorbitant prices .. damned ... The restaurant frenchy of proximity is shabby and expensive. ...
Vargas D — Google review
Sadly not open for public when we where there, but a nice area, worth a short trip when you r in the area!
Michael K — Google review
Av. Guy Tezenas, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•https://boutique.bormeslesmimosas.com/fort-de-bregancon/visite-d…•Tips and more reviews for Fort de Brégançon

4Beach of La Favière

4.4
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Mentioned on 
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Public beach
Beach pavillion
La Favière Beach is the largest and most popular beach in the area, featuring fine sand and a range of amenities for visitors of all ages. It is an ideal destination for families, offering access to diving schools, water sports facilities, and a charming marina. Additionally, the beach is home to a delightful beach bar and restaurant where visitors can enjoy delicious fish dishes and refreshing drinks.
Great Beach, especially for families. The artificial bay created by the groyne is perfect for kids. There is little or no current and it is closed off by a rope with buoys and has a very shallow slope. This beach also has very fine sand, which is perfect for building castles.
Ollie D — Google review
One of the best beaches in france ! The sand is clean and super soft and the sea is as clear as can be !
Julia L — Google review
Very nice beach close to the city center much nice than the beach at the 5 star campground
Jonathan C — Google review
Lovely beach with great beach bar and restaurant when here go to place meynial for great fish dishes and drinks
Patheesen — Google review
Very nice beach!
Carmen N — Google review
Beach with a gradual bottom, but very crowded and soon in the water a lot of stirred up dirt from vegetation. Adjacent parking lot quite full and expensive.
Ondřej P — Google review
Just Ok beach in a very nice area
JMP G — Google review
Perfect beach with children.
Gediminas S — Google review
Av. de la Mer, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•Tips and more reviews for Beach of La Favière

5La Favière

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
La Favière is a charming coastal area located in the south of France, known for its beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. It offers a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway. The area is lined with a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, providing plenty of options for dining and entertainment.
83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, USA•Tips and more reviews for La Favière
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6Plage de l'Estagnol

4.1
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3.6
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Plage de l'Estagnol is a charming sandy cove surrounded by a pine forest, offering clear and warm Mediterranean waters. It's located just 20 minutes from Bormes-les-Mimosas and features two restaurants, picnic tables, and nearby parking under the shade of pine trees. The beach gradually slopes into the sea, making it ideal for families with children. Visitors can also explore the area's natural beauty by trekking or cycling through the nearby vineyards and forests.
Most beautiful place in zone, clean, must be visiting!
M G — Google review
The beach is beautiful, however we found human excrements in the water for the second year in a row. We’ve noticed the park workers and they said is probably due to the boats in the bay close to the beach. This is unacceptable considering that beach people have park regulations to respect and each car pays for the entrance.
Dott. Z — Google review
Parking is €12 per day, but the beach gets overcrowded and even finding a spot is uncertain. Long lines at the entrance and people packed too close together make it less enjoyable. Only recommend outside peak season.
Luca — Google review
Visited peak Season in August. As others say, wasn’t even anywhere to put a towel down. Water was murky, kept getting whiffs of rotten eggs. As much as the fine sand was nice, it gets stuck to everything, still finding it days later. Car was covered inside from it. Avoid.
Kenny S — Google review
At just 20 mins drive from Bormes-les-Mimosas, la plage de l’Estagnol is a quaint little sand beach, with clear and wonderful warm waters, beautiful views and settings in a well preserved Mediterranean bay. It has a nearby parking that costs 11 € where you can park your car under beautiful pine trees. There are two restaurants offering a good choice of refreshments and foods. Highly recommended for families with kids. Make sure to get there early as it gets busy very quickly.
Sebastian R — Google review
Golden sand Beach, it's not deep at sore, can go in water. A big parking spaces. Entry ticket is 12 euro
Deepak J — Google review
Personal favourite. Calm hidden gem with 2 lovely restaurants that offer reasonable prices. Great for tanning and shallow waters. No screaming kids. 10 euro per car entry. You are able to picnic in the forest so do bring your picnic table and chairs.
Ludes A — Google review
10€ is not so expensive to park, yes the price is high at the restaurant but it’s understandably because staff should have salary and it’s a short time for this kind of business. Over the drinks and the food 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My R — Google review
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7Plage de Cabasson

4.2
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4.0
(340)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Plage de Cabasson is a picturesque beach that offers stunning views of Fort Bregancon, the island of Porquerolles, and Rade de la Badine. The shallow and warm waters make it safe for kids to play, while the glittering sand adds to its charm. Families and pets are welcome here, and despite being popular, it remains relatively peaceful.
Lovely beach, recommended to visit the beach at sunset, the beach is public but the parking is paid, there is no closing hour, you can stay as long as you want. The beach is next to "Fort de Brégançon" the summer resident of the French president. So you will expect lots of guards and patrols.
Elia K — Google review
a very beautiful place to swim in clear, clean water - definitely recommended! 💙💦🐟🌊🛥 parking costs €11 for normal vehicle, which is quite expensive
Kubra K — Google review
Given the other beaches in the region, this one is fairly average without anything special to offer. On top of that, the beach is fenced all around, so even exploring the area is highly limited. Walking to the nearby Fort is impossible. Paid parking only, 11 Euros for a regular car. Avoid unless getting ripped off by vineyard millionaires is on your bucket list.
HectorMaestroOlala — Google review
September 2021 . Wonderful place , you can park your car or sleep you n your campervan. We came with a rooftent and morning swimming just breathtaking. Place MUST TO BE
Kate R — Google review
Nice, really flat beach. The water is clear and the visitors are polite and responsible. The parking space is close but beware the acorns falling from the trees! The water is clear enough to snorkel, however, there is not much to see as there is not much sea life in this area.
Lisa L — Google review
Nice one
GEMJI A — Google review
Beautiful beach! Parking is €11 for the whole day (€8 after 5:30 pm). It gets crowded, so better to arrive early. Limited shade, but there are showers and a small bistro.
Luca — Google review
Absolutely rubbish one of the worst beach in area €11 for parking per car Sand dirty and shallow sea highly not recommended There is many better beaches for free
Sebastian L — Google review
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8Cabasson

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3 lists 
Cabasson is a stunning beach located in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France. The beach boasts clear blue waters and fine golden sand, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing and swimming. Surrounded by beautiful cliffs and lush greenery, Cabasson offers a picturesque setting for relaxation and leisurely strolls along the shore. Visitors can also explore the nearby Fort de Brégançon, adding a touch of history to their beach day.
83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•Tips and more reviews for Cabasson

9L’Estagnol

4.0
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3.9
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
L’Estagnol is a beautiful and intimate cove with clear turquoise waters, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. The bay is surrounded by old pine trees, creating a picturesque setting for beachgoers. The area is known for its pristine beaches, including La Faviere and La Mere Dieu, offering options ranging from large sandy shores to secluded coves.
L'Estagnol offers a very pleasant atmosphere near a large beach. The staff was friendly and accommodating to our requests. The grilled fish and steak were excellent (see photo). A great experience overall. We’ll definitely be returning.
Ján M — Google review
We visited after going to the beach. As we arrived we were taken to a table, and asked what we wanted without seeing the menu. We then asked for a menu and ordered. We ordered 2 portions of chips which one employee said ‘I will have to ask my manager if I can get you that’. They then arrived with the drinks & chips. And asked us to pay immediately before bringing the bill & before we had drank or drinks and eaten the chips. We then ordered 2 beers which we had to pay for immediately after and they were at the bar pointing at us and speaking about us obviously. Some staff seemed nice however the people we were served by were rather rude. Doesn’t scream high levels of service.
Yaz D — Google review
We were recommended this place, but we were quite disappointed. Consider the prices, the food is really simple. We had mini pizzas with poor dough/base, €40 fish with a bit of ratatouille, €26 lamb with lots of fat and served with nothing but boring fries. The red wine was too warm. The scenery and beach was great though. Beautiful
Benny H — Google review
Great food - fish and steak as well - super service by Alison - and a fantastic location in one of the nicest bays of the Cote d’Azur
Peter G — Google review
This is one of my favorite beaches and restaurants in the south of France. My husband and I both got the langouste (lobster), which was expensive but also the best lobster we’ve ever had! They prepared it for us and everything. The service was impeccable and our server spoke nearly perfect English which was helpful (he even knew what surf and turf meant). We will definitely be back here!
Stephanie B — Google review
Lovely seafood restaurant set in a park, next to one of the most lovely small stretch of white sand beach in a bay area. We enjoyed one of the 5-6 choices of catch of the day and the mussels with extra crispy fries were delicious. The mussels could have been served in a cast iron pot or deeper bowl, as it got cool quite quickly, if not eaten immediately. Staff were great and very helpful!
Melinda A — Google review
What an amazing location, with fantastic fresh food. Great service and was really helpful considering our poor French. Highly recommend.
Scott D — Google review
Great restaurant, perfect to have a good meal after the beach. The food and the drinks is on the upper scale when it comes to quality and the staff is serviced minded. Price wise is probably not the cheapest, but it is worth the price.
My R — Google review
1631 Rte de Léoube, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•http://restaurant-lestagnol.fr/•+33 4 94 64 71 11•Tips and more reviews for L’Estagnol

10Château Léoube

4.4
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Vineyard
Gift shop
Liquor store
Château Léoube is a remarkable estate that exemplifies a strong commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly wine production. Nestled in the picturesque region of Provence, this vineyard employs organic and biodynamic farming methods to maintain the area's biodiversity and ecological balance. Visitors are treated to breathtaking views of the sea and rolling hills, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities.
Château Léoube, nestled along the Mediterranean coast, is a place where history and natural beauty converge. The estate, with its origins dating back centuries, is now renowned for producing exceptional organic wines that capture the essence of Provence. As you explore the beautifully preserved grounds, the combination of ancient olive groves and meticulously tended vineyards creates a serene and picturesque atmosphere. The wines are a true reflection of this unique terroir, with each tasting revealing layers of the château’s rich heritage. The staff, with their friendly demeanor and deep knowledge, enhance the experience, making it feel both intimate and enriching. Château Léoube offers more than just great wine; it’s a captivating blend of history, nature, and warm hospitality.
Matthieu A — Google review
Lovely place to visit, wish we could have seen more of it but didn't seem to find any other way around apart from the shop
Joanne P — Google review
Nice to experience the new terrace. We were able to enjoy a glass of our favourite rose after the tasting. Their new beer was divine too.
Wine — Google review
I wish I could stay longer there, just seat down next to the castle and enjoy this quiet and paradisiac place for hours. I’ve been there many time and I still love to do some kilometers to go there. People are welcoming and you will test, to my taste, the best rosé wine’s ever. Delicate, full of flavours... I use to do the road of wine there, and the castle of Léoube is definitely inescapable.
Olivier P — Google review
We visit the shop last week. The hostess Laura was great, specially because she speaks fluently german (for my husband, that was perfect !). We really appreciate all the informations she gave us. We surely will come back next year !
Julie T — Google review
We called to reserve a table at the restaurant and were told we didn’t need to book. When we showed up they told us it was fully booked and we needed to book! On top of that, the parking is 12€ to eat at their own restaurant, which is non sense.
Cecile R — Google review
My girlfriend and I were very excited to taste the wine at this Chateau and spend some money. After we walked in and were looking around for a couple of minutes, we were confronted by a really nasty woman who told us to leave , not nicely but rudely as we had two small dogs with us. There was another man at the counter with his big dog so by no means was this a no dog venue. So we still have no idea why she asked us to leave other than the fact we were foreigners and maybe we did not look the part . Pretentious and I am sure overpriced. Go take some pics if you want but don't walk in the shop unless you want some really really bad energy flowing through you during what should be a most wonderful wine tasting experience. Wish I would have read some reviews earlier as I see now that most people have the same experience. Go down the road to one of the other nicer venues such as la sangliere where people are genuine.
Lara C — Google review
Most beautiful vineyard in the south of France.
Gregory L — Google review
2387 Rte de Léoube, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•http://www.leoube.com/•+33 4 94 64 80 03•Tips and more reviews for Château Léoube
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11Plage de la Reine Jeanne,

4.5
(101)
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Public beach
Plage de la Reine Jeanne is a heavenly place with transparent waters where you can admire fish and enjoy the view of Fort Bregancon. It was once one of the most beautiful beaches in Var, but sadly, the fires of August 2017 divided it in two. Despite this, it remains a magnificent place accessible by foot or boat, offering tranquility and stunning views. Other nearby beaches like Leoube beach and Mere Dieu are also worth exploring for nature lovers.
(Translated by Google) Arriving by boat, we discovered this heavenly cove that was reasonably busy. (Original) Arrivés en bateau, nous avons découvert cette crique paradisiaque raisonnablement fréquentée.
Loic B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wow, an idyllic beach discovered by chance during a boat trip. The water is transparent, the sand is fine, it's calm and wild. The surrounding rocks accentuate the beauty of this place, where we will return with great pleasure. (Original) Wahou, une plage idyllique découverte par hasard lors d'une balade en bateau. L'eau est transparente, le sable est fin, c'est calme et sauvage. Les rochers alentour accentuent la beauté de cet endroit où nous reviendrons avec grand plaisir.
Claire B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Telephone and physical reception, ultra friendly. Kayak rental for 1 day: very good equipment which allowed us to discover magnificent beaches. (Original) Accueil téléphonique et physique , ultra sympathique. Location kayak sur 1 journée : très bon matériel qui nous a permis de découvrir des plages magnifiques.
P M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful beaches, accessible by boat, it offers shallow waters and discreet corners behind the rocks, ideal for champagne aperitifs with friends. Water at 28°, the beach is surrounded by rocky areas suitable for snorkeling with children. Best visited at the beginning and end of the season because during busy periods you can quickly have around 30 boats anchored (Original) Une des plus belles plages, accessible en bateau, elle offre des eaux peu profondes et des coins discrets derrière les rochers, ideal pour les aperos champagne entre amis. Eau à 28°, la plage est entourée de zone rocheuses propices au snorekling avec les enfants. A visiter de préférence en début et fin de saison car en période de forte affluence on peu vite avoir une 30aine de bateaux ancrés
Claude V — Google review
(Translated by Google) You could indicate that all beaches are private beforehand. (Original) Vous pourriez indiquer que toutes les plages sont privées au préalable.
Patrick A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good place for fishing, diving and swimming, located not far from the fort. (Original) Très bon endroit de pêche , de plongée et de baignade, positionné pas très loin du fort.
K P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful beach, but too crowded July August (Original) Très belle plage, mais trop fréquenté juillet août
Nathalie C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent place accessible on foot or by boat where calm reigns. (Original) Magnifique lieu accessible à pied ou en bateau où le calme règne.
July A — Google review
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12Plage de la Mère Dieu

4.4
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Beach
Plage de la Mère Dieu is a secluded and intimate beach with fine white sand, clear turquoise waters, and rocky areas. It offers a tranquil setting for swimming and enjoying the natural beauty. The beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, small fish, and some corals near the rocks. Visitors can also witness stunning sunsets due to the bay's orientation.
(Translated by Google) A fantastic beach where you are virtually alone. There are a few algae on the left and right, but in the middle you can swim undisturbed in crystal clear water. There are small fish and a few corals on the rocks. Because of the bay and the islands, the water here is usually rather calm. You can also watch a great sunset here. You can reach this beach via a path from Plage de Cabasson within 20 minutes. The path is very beautiful, with lots of great views and highly recommended. You should just be prepared for a bit of climbing. (Original) Ein traumhafter Strand, an dem man so gut wie allein ist. Links und rechts sind ein paar Algen, in der Mitte kann man aber ungestört in glasklarem Wasser baden. An den Felsen sind kleine Fische und ein paar Korallen. Durch die Bucht und die Inseln ist das Wasser hier meist eher ruhig. Man hat hier außerdem einen tollen Sonnenuntergang beobachten. Man kann diesen Strand über einen Stolperpfad vom Plage de Cabasson innerhalb 20 min erreichen. Der Weg ist sehr schön, mit vielen tollen Aussichten und sehr zu empfehlen. Man sollte nur auf ein bisschen Klettern eingestellt sein.
Luc N — Google review
Lovely quiet beach, white sand and turquoise water. There are quite a few boats anchored here which makes swimming slightly less agreeable and there is also a lot of natural debris from the sea which might put people off.
Susanna H — Google review
Not accessible by car, all roads leading there fenced or with a private gate. 20 min walk over the cliffs from Plage Cabasson parking.
Lydiasplanet — Google review
(Translated by Google) The water is magnificent, no need to go to Tahiti. Seen from Fort Brégançon. (Original) L'eau magnifique pas besoin d'aller à tahiti. Vu sur le fort de bregançon.
Emilie T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Which beach in front of Fort Bregancon (Original) Quel plage en face du fort de bregancon
Robincat7 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent water 😍 beach accessible by boat or hike so few people, a pure moment of happiness spent with family (Original) Eau magnifique 😍 plage accessible par bateau ou randonnée donc peu de monde, un pur moment de bonheur passé en famille
Virginie G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I anchored with my boat, beautiful peaceful cove for boaters and superb location with fabulous sunsets (Original) J ai fait un mouillage avec mon bateau belle crique paisible pour les plaisanciers et superbe endroit avec des coucher du soleil fabuleux
Malory M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful day water very good royal view the best (Original) Belle journée eau très bonne vue royale le top quoi
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13Cap Blanc

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Cap Blanc is accessible from La Faviere beach and offers a picturesque landscape with pebbles, sea figs, clear water, unique rock formations, and lush vegetation. The area is perfect for a fulfilling walk amidst the beautiful natural surroundings.
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14Le Pellegrin

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Le Pellegrin is one of the beautiful beaches located in a wild and protected environment, surrounded by pine forests and vineyards. The area also includes other stunning beaches like Cabasson, Estagnol, and Faviere. Nearby, visitors can explore the old fishermen village of Cabasson and the famous Fort de Bregancon situated on a peninsula.
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15Plage du Layet

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Plage du Layet is a picturesque beach located along the coastal road to St Tropez, nestled between Lavandou and Cavaliere. It's known for its clear waters, remote location, and beautiful nude-friendly atmosphere. The beach is relatively small and secluded, with rock formations at both ends and a backdrop of pine trees and Mediterranean vegetation. Visitors can enjoy clean sand, excellent swimming opportunities, and the option for mixed nudity or clothed sunbathing.
I visited this beach at the end of the swimming season (October). It’s nestled in a lovely cove with crystal-clear water, making for an incredibly enjoyable swim. I spent more time in the water than on the beach! During my visit, there were no clothed visitors, which added to the natural atmosphere. On the way to the beach from the roadside parking, I recommend taking a detour to the nearby viewpoint – the stunning coastal views are well worth it (see attached photos). I’ll definitely be returning to this beautiful spot!
Bronislav I — Google review
On the coastal road to St Tropez, just after the Lavandou and before Cavaliere is nested one of the most beautiful nude beach. It's not very big and you can be very close to your sand neighbors. The beach is protected on both ends by rock formations and a green belt of pines and Mediterranean vegetation behind you. It's secluded and beautiful. The water and the sand are loaded with mica mineral flakes and makes it even more magical, and extra bonus, there is an extremely popular beach restaurant 'chez Jo' . Reservations are required and clothes are not optionals. There is a lots of self parking spots for your car along the coastal road, but sometimes you might have to park and walk a bit before going down on the beach. There are many pathways to the beach and all of them requires stairs climbing and some difficult terrains. But it's worth the effort!! The water is clean, clear, easy access, refreshing. One of the most beautiful and wind protected beach on the Mediterranean coast, the crowd in September was in the mid 60s, but also plenty of younger folks. A must to do !
Jean D — Google review
Lovely secluded naturist beach. Do wonder along the trails to explore beautiful views and smaller patches of ocean beyond the main beach!
Daniel N — Google review
Very nice beach, but DO NOT PARK IN THE TURNING. Here a thief has already used several times to smash your window and take all you expensive goods with him. He targets non-French cars. Police know about it but do nothing about it.
C V — Google review
Fantastic naturist beach. No textiles that I saw. Families, couples, and singles. Good vibe overall. Recommend walking or cycling on the path if possible rather than parking. Get here early during peak season as it becomes crowded. Water and sand are clean. Great opportunities to snorkel around the point.
Myles S — Google review
Loveliest beach we have found a long this coast. Sheltered and seaweed free. Beautiful clean sand, fabulous swimming,rocks to lean on... Comfortable mixed nudity and clothed the twice weve been so far,(january) Nature reserve headland with paths and tiny coves wbich is rare here, so much coast is private.
Freya H — Google review
Got robbed. It took us 5 minutes to leave the car. Window broken. Wallet, phone gone. Do not park there.
Virginija W — Google review
Best naturist beach in the Var.
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16Plage de Saint-Clair

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Plage de Saint-Clair is a popular beach known for its stretch of white sand and calm, clear blue waters, making it perfect for swimming and ideal for families with children. The beach offers stunning views of the surrounding islands and is conveniently located near a boat dock. Visitors can also find some good bars on the sand and an ice cream parlor during the summer months.
White sand beach with turquoise waters. Shallow at first so good for kids. Parking right next to the beach. Some good bars on the sand, and an ice cream parlor (in Summer). Views of the islands.
Michael B — Google review
⛱️Lovely beach, shallow clear water 💦 We were here in January and February so the beach was almost deserted. We had a nice walk from the marina, such a nice walk, such a nice beach 😎 💯Check us out youtube Good Deeds Sailing 💯
Good S — Google review
Very nice beach but crowded and parking can be an issue.
Cristian S — Google review
Great calm beach, perfect for families
Daniel N — Google review
Nice beach and small village, great for a few days stay. Beach area close to the Roc hotel is more quiet. Beautiful sand and water and great restos.
Sa K — Google review
Nice, but crowded.
Tamara L — Google review
Nice sandy beach Water is so clean Perfect for sweaming
Fabrizio — Google review
Crystal clear water.
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17Plage de la Favière

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Plage de la Favière is a popular beach located in the southern part of Bormes-les-Mimosas. It offers a lively atmosphere, fine golden sand, and a variety of water sports activities. The beach features green flowerbeds and palm trees, creating a beautiful setting with very shallow waters suitable for children. While efforts are being made to improve the area's sanitation and landscape, visitors can enjoy pleasant walks along the beachfront promenade known as 'the boards.'
(Translated by Google) Very nice beach! On the left for children who can't swim yet and on the right there is deep water for swimming and snorkeling. Lots of fish and octopuses. Almost never jellyfish. Very clear water and a clean beach. (Original) Sehr schöner Strand! Links für Kinder die noch nicht schwimmen können und rechts tiefes Wasser zum schwimmen und schnorcheln. Viele Fische und Oktopuse. So gut wie nie Quallen. Sehr klares Wasser und ein sauberer Strand.
Robin S — Google review
Best beach in the area
P R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Departure from hike for the coastal walk (you need to allow 4 hours one way and 3 hours - 3.5 hours for the return). The place is magnificent. Cap Bénat being privatized, the coast remains wild with numerous coves. Notice to sports enthusiasts because the trail is sporty and even dangerous on sections. The views are magnificent for the first km but when you reach the middle of the route, you go back up to the heights, the path narrows and is sometimes dangerous and the views become rare. I would like to point out that suitable shoes are necessary and the walk is not possible with children. Personally, if you want to enjoy it with your family, it would be more judicious to leave from the other side (Le Lavandou) and embark on the coastal walk taking you to the 12 coastal beaches. Top accessibility for children over 6 years old. (Original) Départ de rando pour la ballade du littoral (il faut prévoir 4h aller et 3h - 3h30 pour le retour). L'endroit est magnifique. Le cap Bénat étant privatisé, la côte reste sauvage avec de nombreuses criques. Avis aux amateurs de sport car le sentier est sportif voir dangereux sur des tronçons. Les plans de vue sont magnifiques sur les premiers km mais arrivé vers le milieu du parcours, on remonte sur les hauteurs, le sentier se rétrécit et est parfois dangereux et les vues deviennent rares. Je tiens à souligner que des chaussures adaptées sont nécessaires et la promenade n'est pas envisageable avec des enfants. Personnellement, si vous voulez profiter en famille, il serait plus judicieux de partir de l'autre côté (Le Lavandou) et de se lancer sur la ballade du littoral vous amenant sur les 12 plages du littoral. Accessibilité au top pour enfants de plus de 6 ans.
Thomas V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach at La Favière at the first aid station is a real minefield. I find it sad that such a beautiful beach is not cleaned. I know there has been bad weather, but it has been three weeks, and also, for people with reduced mobility, nothing has been done. (Original) La plage de la Favière au niveau du poste de secours est un véritable terrain de mine, je trouve navrant qu'une si belle plage ne soit pas nettoyée, je sais qu'il y a eu des intempéries mais cela fait trois semaines et aussi, pour les personnes à mobilité réduite rien est fait.
Christine B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, large white sand beach, with tubing, water skiing, and paddleboarding available on site, and reasonably priced paid parking nearby. A seaside campsite allows you to be right on the water. (Original) Belle grande plage de sable blanc, offre de bouée tractée, ski nautique et paddle sur place, parking payant a côté a prix raisonnable. Un camping en bord de mer permet d'être les ''pieds dans l'eau ''
Emmanuel P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful beach which is part of Bormes les mimosas, a deep and fairly long strip of fine sand, a well-appointed and pleasant walk at the bottom of the beach, swimming takes place gradually, very good for children, there are many water activities, nearby dinghies, parasailing, jet skiing, etc. Free parking right next door. Lots of maritime flowers, palm trees.... A beach to go to 👍. (Original) Une belle plage faisant partie de Bormes les mimosas, bande de sable fin profonde et assez longue, promenade en fond de plage bien aménagée et agréable, la baignade ce fait progressivement, très bien pour les enfants, les activités nautiques sont multiples, à proximité dériveurs, parachute ascensionnel, jet ski.... Parking gratuit juste à côté. Beaucoup de fleurs maritime, palmiers.... Une plage à fréquenter 👍.
Jean-Pierre C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good spot. The water is warm, the beach is supervised, the sea calm. It's really great for children, I recommend it. (Original) Très bon spot. L'eau est chaude, plage surveillée, mer calme. Pour les enfants c'est vraiment top, je recommande
Anthony B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large beach Large parking lot (paid) Top, I recommend (Original) Grande plage Grand parking (payant) Top je recommande
Antho D — Google review
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18Plage du Pellegrin

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Plage du Pellegrin is one of the stunning beaches in Bormes les Mimosas, located in the south of France. The beach boasts crystal-clear waters and soft white sand, providing an ideal setting for sunbathing and swimming. Surrounded by trees, it offers natural shade on hot days. Visitors can also enjoy activities like snorkeling and kayaking while admiring the beautiful scenery.
Absolutely beautiful. Went with my children and it was perfect. So good we visited twice. Water was clear and good for snorkelling too.
Liz S — Google review
Beach is ok, but not fantastic. Parking is well organized but expensive. It was a bit of a drive to get there. The beach has plenty of services, a shop, ice cream shops, cafés. In my opinion, I can find a better beach close by. Snorkeling here was not exciting.
Tore B — Google review
10€ entry for car; trees in the parking lot, but several with berries so choose carefully. Keep foot protection on the beach, I removed up several broken glass bottles left by previous visitors. Several dozen picnic tables in good shape, trash cans easily accessible. Beach itself easily accessible, covered 70% by algae. Dogs on leash accepted. Water quality #pavillonbleu
Beach B — Google review
I had a great time. It's big and there's lot of space and free parking not forgetting numerous restaurants.
Stella K — Google review
The beach is large, more than enough space, the water is clear and perfect for swimming. But where does the insanely high (12 euro!) entrance fee go to? The road to the parking and the parking itself is full of large (sharp) loose rocks which cause a high chance of punctures. Also, the beach is full of dead, dried seaweed which with a bit of wind gets absolutely everywhere. I don't want to sound like a weewee, but for the 12 euro's you would think they at least clean the beach or tidy up the entrance and parking.
Shloeberr — Google review
Beautiful and clean beach spot with a lot of shape too 😊
Nicolas M — Google review
Not worth it: Parking area 11€ (same price for the beaches next to Plage du Pellegrin) It's not possible to park your car somewhere else without paying money. The beach itself is very crowded in July. The worst thing is, that at the time we went there it was full of smelly dried seaweed, probably more seaweed than sand. The water was not really clear and also full of seaweed.
Lara G — Google review
Nice sandy beach with a sandy and gradual entry into the water. Along the beach there are trees, among which you can hide from the sun in hot weather. Entrance to the parking lot to the beach - 11 euros.
Iwan J — Google review
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19Plage du Grand Jardin

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Plage du Grand Jardin, nestled near Estagnol beach in the charming commune of Bormes-les-Mimosas on the stunning French Riviera, is a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility. This beach can be reached via a scenic 20-minute coastal walk from Estagnol, offering a taste of nature's wild beauty. The crystal-clear waters invite visitors to swim and snorkel, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.
Amazing beach with crystal clear water. But it's paid, 12Eur per car.
Airton V — Google review
Gorgeous, can only access from the sea though
LeD13 — Google review
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Jean G — Google review
Inaccessible
Jeremy V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is worth it after a walk along the coastal paths...a magnificent site!!!! Shallow water which allows swimming from May onwards with the impression of being alone in the world 🥰 (Original) La plage se mérite après balade sur les sentiers côtiers…..site magnifique !!!! Eau peu profonde qui permets des baignades dès le moi de mai avec une impression d être seule au monde 🥰
Sab D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wild, uncrowded place of incredible beauty. Azure sea, vast beach, and a feeling of infinite freedom. Like all uncrowded seaside spots, it's not easy to get to: park at L'Estegnol (€12 for the whole day in 2025) and follow the coastal path to the left. After about a 15-minute walk, you'll arrive. The path isn't accessible in flip-flops; shoes are required. (Original) Posto selvaggio, poco frequentato e di una bellezza incredibile. Mare azzurro, spiaggia immensa e una sensazione di libertà infinita. Come tutti i posti di mare poco frequentati, non facile da raggiungere: parcheggiate a l'estegnol (nel 2025 12€ per tutto il giorno) e seguite il sentier littoral verso sinistra. Dopo circa 15 Min di camminata sarete arrivati. Il sentiero non si riesce a fare con infradito, ci vanno le scarpe.
Andrea R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb fine sand beach with crystal clear water Accessible on foot via the 1.5 km coastal path, but it's a rewarding experience from Estagnol Beach (Original) Super plage de sable fin eau cristalline Accessible a pied par le sentier du littoral 1.5 km mais c'est une récompense a partir de la plage estagnol
Laurent A — Google review
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20Château Malherbe

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Château Malherbe, located in Bormes-les-Mimosas and owned by the Ferrari family, offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the vineyards and coastline on bicycles, immersing themselves in the picturesque surroundings. The estate is conveniently close to the airport, making it an ideal stop for a leisurely lunch and the opportunity to purchase organic wines before catching a flight.
Beautiful Winery and a wonderful experience ! We booked the full estate tour (which is free if you buy bottles) and it was a very comprehensive experience learning about the history of the estate and the family as well as the different grapes and parcels that are planted. The biodynamic way of production and lots of Infos about the terroir and how the climate affects different parts of the vineyard. All of this was very helpful when we tasted 6 different wines to understand how the different grapes and parcels affect the aroma. Lovely staff and very beautiful chateau 10/10
Selcuk K — Google review
It was an okay experience. I called to see if they do tours and the lady told me that they’re open all day until 8pm and I can drop by whenever. But when we got there, it turns out there was another group that booked a cycling tour around the estate. Wish she told me we can do that over the phone. Anyways there’s wine tasting and it’s free only if you buy a bottle of wine from them otherwise I think you pay 13 euros. The woman working there was friendly and she explained the types of wines for us. She gave us a map and told us to walk around the estate, but it was confusing so we just left. Also they don’t have a liquor license so people aren’t allowed to drink the bottles at the property. It’s a pretty estate but a subpar experience. Wouldn’t recommend if you don’t have the bicycle tour.
Double D — Google review
A huge thank you to Tristan and to Angelique for a spontaneous welcome and tasting during a professional trip in the area. This chateau winery simply breaths its wonderful history, while producing original and beautiful wines. The manor house and landscaping are immaculate, which lend a clue to the equally important care of their vineyard. Malherbe’s biodynamic farming ensures disease-free grapes and the preservation of the coastal environment. We loved the passionate presentation of Angelique and can’t wait to return with our own clients in 2026!
Jennifer D — Google review
Beautiful place. The visitor's facilities are top notch with comfortable couches and tables. Personalized attention from knowledgeable and attentive stuff. All wines were delicious and interesting While it was difficult to choose a bottle, we went for a complex, full body red. Highly recommended.
Walter M — Google review
GO HERE NOW! By far, the best winery we visited along this road. The grounds and house are breathtaking from the outside, but the real magic awaits behind the front door. We were greeted by Beatrice who was so friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable, as she explained their terroirs, biodynamic approach, and characteristics of each wine. I personally preferred the wines from the Pointe de Diable terroir and bought a bottle of the rosé; I was tempted to get a case, but it’d be too much to carry and they don’t ship to USA (yet…). However, what I really fell in LOVE with was the tasting room and its rustic French countryside aesthetic. I truly didn’t want to leave. 😍
Elena — Google review
Very nice vineyard. You can taste the red, white and rose varieties they have. Each color has 2 wine types from two different vineyards. Tasting is free if you buy a bottle otherwise its 10€ each.
Nour A — Google review
We had a great time on our cycling tour of the vineyards. We were fascinated by the explanation of the different situations of the landscape for the wine production. Also the long history of the wine area. The tasting in the old building was very atmospheric.
Nicole R — Google review
Really enjoyed the wine tasting. If you buy a bottle you get the wine tasting for free :)
Charley D — Google review
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21Camp du Domaine

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The Camp du Domaine offers camping in tents and RVs, as well as cottages for those who want to stay closer to the beach. The campground is located on a beautiful seashore and the facilities are top-notch - including a mini-market, restaurants, and beach access. There are some road signs that could use better labeling, but overall it is a very easy campground to find.
Amazing experience. Amazing beach and Sea It Is Amazing swim over the fish. The service are good and the dimensioni of the camping Is incredible. I placed in the Campain with my tend close to the bathroom and the fridge location. Many sports area where you can play basket soccer tennis Paddle. If you Need rest It Is the best Place I never visited.
Marco B — Google review
We stayed on the front row, which was really special, with a view of the sea. The reception team were friendly, as were the shop staff. The shop was very well stocked. I did not appreciate the lack of toilet seats, or toilet paper in the cubicles. The washing up area closed at 10pm which is inconvenient. It’s too early in the season for wake boarding and sailing. We didn’t try the restaurant as our plot was so lovely we preferred to stay there, but we had the on site delivery pizza which was convenient. In summary the beach front plots are fantastic (with their own shade) and the shop is well stocked. But everything else could be improved. I wouldn’t go there if I wasn’t beach front.
Sophie — Google review
I think the 5-stars fell from the sky. The campsite is definitely not comparable to excellent campsites. Only the (very expensive and small) parcels in the very first row are enjoyable and the beautiful view really pays off. The parcels behind the first row were mostly chaotic, too small and too far from the beach. The beach is nice but I‘ve seen better ones. Additionally, the sanitary was not modern and showers were cold. Overall it‘s okay for a few days to enjoy the view, wouldn’t recommend for entire vacation!
Yey — Google review
I like this campsite for having different areas, based on personal preference. We chose a pitch without electricity and water, which lead to a nice natural area without those big white campers. There were only little vans and tents. Loved that! Sanitary is clean, water is hot, supermarket on site is very practical. staff is friendly, and when the battery of our car died, they quicky came to help. Beach is just in front. It's a pity there are pitches right in front of the beach, it would be nicer if that area was open for everyone to use/walk. Things that could be improved: waste bins in the toilets, or at least 1 inside the sanitary building. I noticed they had some in another sanitary block, but ours didn't have any waste bins inside. Also there was a problem with the hot water, when someone flushes the toilet, the water in the shower turns to boiling temperature for a moment. The sensor system for turning on the water is really bad. Water would turn on and keep flowing when I was not even near the sensor, or the other way around, I would not be able to get it on, or when it was on it would stop after 2 seconds. Very annoying. But overall a great place, I would recommend!
Irene H — Google review
Having read mixed reviews on this site, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Firstly the reception staff were so friendly and helpful. We spent 2 nights on a pitch with a sea/beach view. Great location, a little crammed in and chaotic, but great view. We then had to move to the wooded area for 5 days. Which we actually preferred, no sea view, but only a couple of minutes walk to the beach. The pitches are shaded , huge and fully serviced. Much quieter, private and cheaper !! There is paddle and tennis courts, a 5 a side pitch. A tennis bar with entertainment. A restaurant and bar separate. A pizza delivery service, made on site and delicious free. A good supermarket and holiday shop. It is a huge site , but because of the trees and the sloped tiering, it doesn’t feel that big. It was a great find for us. We will definitely return if not again this year, then certainly next. It’s about a 40 minute walk to Le Lavendau mostly along the beach boardwalk. Which we loved. Definitely recommend
Tony D — Google review
Excellent site pitches were very spacious and ideal location, toilets and showers were very clean would have preferred the water to be a little hotter. Supermarket was very well equipped with everything you needed and the bakery section was excellent. Also enjoyed the restaurant too, well worth a trip back hopefully in the future.
June P — Google review
Absolutely aweful site! Pitches are set out far too close to each other, toilets are smelly, entertainment is awful, cars can drive however fast they want (my son was hit by a car while he was on his bike and security came and told us it was our fault) - all of the amenities are too far apart, the restaurant is tiny for such a big site and the staff are rude - whoever rated this 5 stars needs to seriously give their head a wobble
Harriet H — Google review
We have stayed at Camp du Domaine twice in our campervan, and while we were initially reluctant to stay on such a big campsite, and to pay the relatively expensive fee, it is 100% worth it. Although it is a very large site, it never feels overcrowded or noisy. The location next to the beautiful beach is amazing, and it is great to just walk a few minutes to step foot onto soft sand and crystal clear water. The pitches are well thought out and easily accessible. They are divided by hedges and trees, and are generally huge, so you have plenty of outdoor space to enjoy camping, or you can share a pitch with friends and split the cost! The beachfront area is great if you want a sea view, and the plain trees area, is nice and flat with plenty of dappled shade if you want to escape the sun. The nature/countryside areas are on the hillside, so be prepared to walk a little further. The sanitary facilities are always clean and functional. The on site supermarket has everything you could need, complete with bakery for fresh bread in the mornings and a well stocked wine section. (There is also an Auchan just down the road too) The restaurant is good value for money and the pizza place will deliver to your pitch. All that’s missing is a swimming pool!! The nearby Bormes Les Mimosas has had a glow up in the last couple of years, with the addition of a nice new walkway from beach into the town centre amidst the palm trees, there are also some beachfront cafes. The town has some great bars, restaurants and shops, including some stylish boutiques and souvenir shops. A couple of games arcades to keep the kids entertained, and the typical gelato stands, churros, etc. The walk around the headland towards Le Lavandou provides fantastic views of the bay, follow the boardwalk which takes you all the way into the town. Stop for a swim on the beach, or continue to the al fresco cafes and restaurants. Again, there are Palm trees aplenty and some pretty back streets to explore. All in all, Camp du Domaine provides an affordable and well positioned stay on the Cote D’Azur, and I highly recommend it!
Louise E — Google review
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22Port de Bormes-les-Mimosas

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Nestled between the expansive beaches like Favière and the more secluded, wild coves such as La Mère Dieu and Estagnol, Port de Bormes-les-Mimosas offers a stunning array of aquatic experiences. The turquoise waters here rival those found in far-off exotic locales, making it a perfect destination for beach lovers. This port is not just beautiful; it's also pioneering as the first certified "Clean Port" in Europe, actively promoting biodiversity.
A very nice port who worth a walk! You will fins a dozen of French restaurants (a bit too americanised) with a very nice view of the marina, from breakfast to late dinner, and if you follow the end, you can have a panoramic view of the island of gold.
Blue L — Google review
Great place, magical energy
Map W — Google review
Very nice place to depart for a boat trip. Also nice to go for a walk and watch all the different boats in the harbor. There are some really nice ships here. There is also a dive center for people who like to explore the underwater world in the neighborhood. There are some really nice dive locations you can visit.
Nicolas S — Google review
Lovely place to walk around and take a seat for a beverage to watch the world pass by x
Andrea S — Google review
Good facilities, clean showers, wifi available. Tight space and busy.
Joan C — Google review
Very nice place with beautiful beach. Ghete are even waves for surfing.
Carmen N — Google review
Lovely port on the Mediterranean Sea
Patheesen — Google review
bit crowdy but pleasant
Olesia K — Google review
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23Parking Saint François

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Parking Saint François is not just a place to leave your car; it's an experience that stirs the soul. Imagine parking amidst stunning terracotta rooftops, reminiscent of a 19th-century poet's musings, all while navigating snug spaces that challenge your driving finesse. The thrill of fitting into tight spots adds an element of excitement—will you glide in effortlessly or risk a door ding?
Nice parking. We visited village in November - looks like it's free during low season.
Sonia F — Google review
Finally, a car park that made me feel something. I came for the parking, but I stayed for the existential reflection as I overlooked the terracotta rooftops like a 19th-century poet in a Peugeot. Spaces are tighter than my jeans after a cheese tasting, but that just adds to the thrill. Will you ding your door? Will you slide in perfectly like a parking ninja? Only fate (and your reverse camera) will tell. Bonus: It’s open 24/7, so you can come back at 2am and stare at your car in the moonlight while whispering “I missed you.” Would park again.
Jason M — Google review
Wasn't open when we came to Bormes Les Mimosas but would be an excellent place to park to view the botanical gardens just down the road
Hugh K — Google review
Level 2 car park isn't for the faint hearted. Very steep road/corner to exit. Use car park 1, less hair raising
Laurence D — Google review
Handy easy well lit
Remo C — Google review
Great free parking
JMP G — Google review
Free parking - just follow the signs!
Dan M — Google review
Free and central
European M — Google review
83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France•Tips and more reviews for Parking Saint François

24Plage de Léoube

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Plage de Léoube is a tranquil and secluded beach that offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling family beaches. Accessible by foot or boat, this beautiful beach boasts crystal clear waters and a mix of sand and pebbles. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of on-site amenities such as a restaurant, bar, and a small shop offering local products. The area is also praised for its stunning landscapes, making it an ideal spot to relax and soak in the splendid colors along the trail.
Stunning area
Fygo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach, pleasant few people in September, paid parking too bad!!! (Original) Belle plage, agréable peu de monde en septembre, parking payant dommage !!!
Jean-jacques M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great beach, nothing to say, but honestly, charging €12 for parking in the middle of a pine forest in the dirt and stones in the middle of April and out of season is downright theft!!! And there's nowhere to park for free in the surrounding area, obviously... (Original) Super plage rien à dire mais franchement facturer 12€ le parking en pleine pinède dans la terre et les cailloux en plein mois d'avril et hors saison c'est carrément du vol!!! Et nulle part où stationner gratuitement au alentours évidement...
Rm M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful beach with crystal clear water. Sand mixed with pebbles. Served with a restaurant, bar and also a small shop with local products. Attention: access is by car, parking costs €12 fixed (€8 after 4pm) (Original) Spiaggia molto bella acqua cristallina . Sabbia mista a sassolini. Servita con ristorante , bar e anche un negozietto con prodotti locali . Attenzione si accede in auto il parcheggio costa 12€ fisso ( 8€ dopo le ore 16 )
1più1uguale5 F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb quiet beach because you have to walk to get there... Far from the hustle and bustle of family beaches and the noise. Little corner of paradise where we come in April, May and summer. The colors are splendid along the trail. You can continue towards Estagnol beach and even push on to Bregancon fort for the bravest. The landscapes are sublime (Original) Superbe plage tranquille car il faut marcher pour y accéder... Loin des tumultes des plages familiales et du bruit. Petit coin de paradis où nous venons aussi bien en avril, mai et l'été. Les couleurs sont splendides le long du sentier. On peut continuer vers la plage de l'estagnol et pousser même jusqu'au fort de bregancon pour les plus courageux. Les paysages sont sublimes
Ceflor71 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lady in the parking lot is very haughty. We typed Estagnol beach into Waze and it led us to Léoube beach. We entered the parking lot at 10:35 and left at 10:40. The lady, in a bitter and haughty manner, shouted at us, telling us that she was fed up and that she would not refund us. Very disappointed, I strongly advise against it +++ (Original) La dame du parking est tres hautaine. Nous avons tape sur waze plage de l’estagnol et cela nous a mené a la plage de Léoube. Nous sommes rentrés dans le parking à 10h35 et sommes ressortis à 10h40. La dame de façon aigri et hautaine nous a crié dessus en nous disant qu’elle en avait marre et qu’elle ne nous remboursait pas. Très déçu je déconseille fortement +++
Clara B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent and really little frequented (Original) Magnifique et vraiment peut fréquenté
Sandrine C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not to be confused with the Pellegrin beach Mme Roseline Zannin where the picnic tables and the Leoube café are located... This Leoube beach is only accessible to pedestrians and boats (too bad) Superb quiet place outside high season July and August season and mid season weekends because it is then the wild anchorage of hundreds of boats...very narrow bathing area about fifty meters from the shore. However, pedestrian access is a little distant and not really suitable for children. Wild and quite authentic beach. (Original) A ne pas confondre avec la plage du pellegrin Mme Roseline Zannin où se trouvent les tables a pic nic et le café Leoube... Cette plage de Leoube n'est accessible qu'aux pietons et aux bateaux (dommage ) Superbe endroit tranquille hors haute saison saison juillet et aout et week-ends moyenne saison car c'est alors le mouillage sauvage de centaines de bateaux...zone baigneurs très rétrécie à une cinquantaine de mètres du bord. Toutefois accès piéton un peu éloigné et ne convient pas vraiment aux enfants. Plage sauvage et assez authentique.
Véronique F — Google review
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25Cap Bénat

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Peninsula
Cap Bénat, situated in the charming town of Bormes-les-Mimosas and overlooking the Hyeres islands, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The coastal path offers stunning panoramic views and access to heavenly beaches. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the eastern islands and discover beautiful swimming spots. The extraordinary roads and landscapes make it a serene escape on the French Riviera, away from the crowds of Cannes or Monaco.
The most wonderful part of the French Riviera aka côte d'AZUR! Less crowded and much nicer than Cannes or Monaco !
FXF — Google review
The most wonderful and seriene place in the Var of France.
Mike K — Google review
The best place on earth.
Dylan — Google review
Nice
Marco M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a view of the black glue of Pradet.bizarre Bormes the mimosas are on the other side 😉👍 (Original) C est une vue de la colle noire du Pradet.bizarre Bormes les mimosas est de l autre côté 😉👍
Jean-pierre T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty hike, the views are magnificent. Some slightly difficult passages. (Original) Très jolie randonnée, les points de vues sont magnifiques. Quelques passages un peu difficiles.
Marie F — Google review
(Translated by Google) We just returned from a second stay at the Cap Bénat resort and were once again amazed by the beaches, the view, and the surrounding nature. Both young and old were charmed by the tranquility and the very different beaches. A little corner of paradise. The trails leading to the beaches are very well marked. Closed-toe shoes are preferable to Birkenstocks for hiking, especially downhill. (Original) Nous revenons d’un deuxième séjour dans le domaine de Cap Bénat et nous avons été émerveillés encore une fois par les plages, la vue et la nature environnante. Petits et grands ont été charmés par le calme et les plages très différentes les unes des autres. Un petit coin de paradis. Les sentiers qui permettent d’accéder aux plages sont très bien indiqués. Préférez les chaussures fermées aux Birkenstock pour les pratiquer, surtout en descente.
Isabelle A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful views of the eastern islands and beautiful swimming spots (Original) Très belles vues sur les îles du levant et beaux lieux de baignades
Olivier F — Google review
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26Brégançon

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Brégançon, a stunning site steeped in history, is home to the iconic Fort de Brégançon. Originally constructed by Cardinal Richelieu in 1617 on a rocky island, this fortification has seen many transformations over the centuries. It became a military stronghold under Napoleon and was eventually decommissioned in 1919.
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27Léoube

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Nestled along the picturesque district of Cabasson, Léoube is part of a stunning stretch of coastline that extends from Fort Bregancon to the charming commune of La Londe les Maures. This area boasts an array of beautiful beaches, including Bregancon, Cabasson, and La Vignasse, as well as hidden gems like small creeks and coves. Each beach offers its own unique charm and inviting atmosphere for sun-seekers and nature lovers alike.
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28Cavalière

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Cavalière is a beautiful coastal area located to the east, along with La Fossette and Aiguebelle. This picturesque region is dotted with smaller coves and can be conveniently accessed from the town center via a charming little train that links the beaches. With its stunning coastline and convenient transportation, Cavalière offers visitors an opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area while enjoying easy access to other nearby attractions.
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29Saint-Clair

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Saint-Clair, a picturesque gem nestled in Le Lavandou, has long captivated artists and travelers alike. In the late 19th century, renowned Belgian painter Theo Van Rysselberghe made this charming locale his home, inspiring fellow divisionist Henri-Edmond Cross to build a summer retreat here. The stunning landscapes of Saint-Clair served as muse for many celebrated painters like Renoir and Utrillo, who were drawn to its breathtaking views of the bay and tranquil atmosphere.
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