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THE 12 BEST BEACHES IN FRANCE

Updated: Apr 9

France is home to some of the best beaches in Europe.


From the moody stretches of the northern coast to the wonders of Corsica and the sparkling idylls of the French Riviera there is no shortage of shores to explore and areas to uncover.


Here are 12 of the greatest beaches to get you dreaming about your next vacation in the sun.

Aerial view of Palombaggia beach, France © istockphoto / Lsantek
Aerial view of Palombaggia beach, France © istockphoto / Lsantek

PLAGE DE PALOMBAGGIA, PORTO-VECCHIO

When it comes to longing for the archetypal "idyllic beach", it's impossible to think past the immense Plage de Palombaggia, southeast of Porto-Vecchio. This is the Corsican paradise you've been daydreaming about: sparkling turquoise waters, long stretches of sand edged with pine trees and splendiferous views over the Îles Cerbicale. Nearby, the fashionably alluring Porto-Vecchio has been dubbed the Corsican St-Tropez.

Palombaggia beach, Corsica, France © istockphoto / majaiva
Palombaggia beach, Corsica, France © istockphoto / majaiva

PLAGE DE L'ESPIGUETTE, MONTPELLIER

Strolling the old quarter, you could forget that Montpellier is a coastal city. Past the concrete resorts lies this lovely beach, a couple of miles southeast of La Grande-Motte. On the west side of a headland, there’s a nature reserve, with dune systems providing a habitat for endangered birds and insects (as well as naturists). There's little shade, though, and it’s often windy: ideal for kitesurfers and kite-buggiers.

Sunset in the beach of l'Espiguette in south France © istockphoto / AurelienFleury
Sunset in the beach of l'Espiguette in south France © istockphoto / AurelienFleury

PLAGE PALOMA, ST-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT

A dreamy spot for swimming, sunbathing and water sports of all kinds, this secluded crescent of sand east of St-Jean has an iconic bar–restaurant, unbeatable coastal views and a full lineup of rental equipment on offer (waterskiing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding etc). Over the years it's been a favourite of many celebrities, including Pablo Picasso who regularly brought his youngest daughter Paloma here, which is what gave the beach its name.

 Paloma beach in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on french riviera © istockphoto / Lukaszimilena
Paloma beach in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on french riviera © istockphoto / Lukaszimilena

PLAGE DE CORZ, ÎLE D'OUESSANT

Popular with day-trippers, if you come on a sunny day, Île d'Ouessant can seem like a little paradise, with turquoise waters, abundant wildflowers and not much to do but walk and picnic. Plage de Corz is a west-facing beach and the best on the island. You can also hike or cycle its 28-mile-long (45km) craggy coastal path.

North Finistere and Ouessant in britanny, france © istockphoto / Oliver_Dralam
North Finistere and Ouessant in britanny, france © istockphoto / Oliver_Dralam

GRANDE PLAGE, BIARRITZ

Grand by name, grand by nature, Biarritz’ vast main beach has been the place to be seen since the days of Napoléon II and Eugénie. It's wall to wall with bodies on summer days and famous for its striped, 1920s-style beach tents and beach chairs. It’s also good for surfers from mid-low tide on a moderate swell and there are loads of surf schools around town to pick up some skills.

Biarritz Grande Plage (beach) in summer © istockphoto / dutourdumonde
Biarritz Grande Plage © istockphoto / dutourdumonde

PLAGE DE PORTICCIO, AJACCIO

Commanding a lovely sweep of bay, there’s more than a whiff of the Côte d’Azur to the handsome city of Ajaccio and its trendy waterfront promenade, but dedicated beach bums generally prefer the sands of Porticcio to the busy city beaches. It’s 9 miles (15km) by road around the bay from Ajaccio, or 4 miles (6km) straight across the water, a route served by a 20-minute ferry six to nine times daily. There are also cocktail bars with great views.

Beach at Porticcio on the Beach at Porticcio on the west coast of Corsica © istockphoto / joningallwest coast of Corsica Beach at Porticcio on the west coast of Corsica © istockphoto / joningall
Beach at Porticcio on the west coast of Corsica © istockphoto / joningall

PLAGE DE PAMPELONNE, ST-TROPEZ

The 3 mile-long Plage de Pampelonne, a few miles from glamorous St-Tropez, is a celeb hot spot lined with exclusive beach restaurants and clubs. Nudists will want to head to the magnificent stretch of sand at Plage de Tahiti to the north.

The bay of Saint Tropez in the south of France  © istockphoto / litchi-cyril-photographe
The bay of Saint Tropez in the south of France © istockphoto / litchi-cyril-photographe

ÎLE DE PORQUEROLLES, HYÈRES

Two-thirds of the sandy white beaches, pine woods, maquis and eucalyptus on Île de Porquerolles are protected by the Parc National de Port-Cros. The island is a short ferry ride from Hyères, and incredibly popular with day-trippers, particularly in the summer months. Despite this, it has remained a superb unspoilt beach destination.

Port-Cros is an island in the Mediterranean island group known as the Îles d'Hyères, and is a national park since 1963.
Port-Cros is an island in the Mediterranean island group known as the Îles d'Hyères, and is a national park since 1963.

TROUVILLE PLAGE, NORMANDY

Unpretentious Trouville-sur-Mer – usually known simply as Trouville – is both a veteran beach resort, graced with impressive mansions from the late 1800s, and a working fishing port. The long and broad beach is its greatest asset, packed with sun-seekers and children in summer, and punctuated with tennis courts, various seafront activity centers and a swimming pool; it's bordered with a promenade, along which vacationers stroll.

Top view of Trouville city with luxury houses and beautiful beach on the background during the morning light in France © istockphoto / RossHelen
Trouville city with luxury houses and beautiful beach on the background during the morning light in France © istockphoto / RossHelen

PLAGE D’ARCACHON, NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE

Arcachon's deep sandy beach is flanked by two piers; lively Jetée Thiers is at the western end, from where boats yo-yo across the water to Cap Ferret. The eastern pier, Jetée d'Eyrac has an old-fashioned carousel, a vintage Big Wheel and the town's turreted casino. The sheltered basin in which Arcachon sits means the water is always absolutely flat and calm, which is ideal for families – a far cry from most Atlantic beaches.

Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon, France), the Dunes Beach © istockphoto /
Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon), the Dunes Beach © istockphoto / Eric_Cowez

PLAGE DE BON SECOURS, ST-MALO

You can splash in the protected tidal swimming pool west of St-Malo's walls at Plage de Bon Secours, wander along the sand or climb the diving board to jump off into the water. This is a great spot for catching Instagram-worthy sunsets. It even makes a great sight on stormy days; with one of the world's greatest tidal ranges, seeing waves lash the top of the ramparts is an unforgettable sight.

St Malo old medieval city scenic skyline panorama on late afternoon, summer, Brittany © istockphoto / MattLphotography
St Malo old medieval city scenic skyline panorama on late afternoon, summer, Brittany © istockphoto / MattLphotography

PLAGE DES GRANDS SABLES, BELLE ÎLE

This rather epic mile-long (2km) stretch of sand spans the calm waters of the island's eastern flank. Belle Île (in full, Belle-Île-en-Mer, "beautiful island in the sea") does indeed live up to its name: rugged cliffs and rock stacks line the island's west coast while picturesque pastel ports nestle along the eastern side.

Plage des Grands Sables, Belle Île © https://www.belle-ile.com
Plage des Grands Sables, Belle Île © https://www.belle-ile.com

BEACHES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND




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