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Private beaches Grimaud


La Pirogue Plage
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Tangerine Plage
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Le Grimaud Beach
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Le 6 Plage
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Le B Plage
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Beaches near of Grimaud

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Maxim's Plage
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Sainte-Maxime

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Les P'tits Galets
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Sainte-Maxime

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Tabou Beach
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La Croix-Valmer

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Filao Plage
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La Croix-Valmer

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Ponent Plage
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La Croix-Valmer

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La Gaudina
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Sainte-Maxime

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Dauphin Plage
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Cavalaire-sur-Mer

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Le Nino by Casino Barrière
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Sainte-Maxime

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Boho Beach
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Les Graniers
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Saint-Tropez

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Marina Viva
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Cavalaire-sur-Mer

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Bellini Plage
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Cavalaire-sur-Mer

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La Paillote
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Cavalaire-sur-Mer

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La Plage du Soleil
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Cavalaire-sur-Mer

11 km


La Cabane Méditerranée
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La Croix-Valmer

11 km


Loulou Ramatuelle
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Ramatuelle

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Les Palmiers
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Ramatuelle

12 km


Le 1051
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Ramatuelle

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L'Orangerie
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Grimaud is a lakeside town in the Var department with many faces. Firstly, it is a cultural and historic city where its heritage, history, and architecture, reflecting the colors of Provence, fascinate tourists. Surrounded by the Massif des Maures, it is also a green city that blossoms in contact with nature, which is so present in the area. Moreover, Grimaud is an excellent beach destination. This city blends gently with the Mediterranean Sea to amaze lovers of the Great Blue. From the Port to Pointe Alègre, it offers many private beaches set in the heart of wild and preserved nature. Let's head to Grimaud!

Discover the best private beaches in Grimaud

Peace, tranquility, idyllic landscape, and sun are the keywords to describe the beaches in Grimaud. Here are some of them where you can lay your towel during your vacation:

Grimaud Beach

Grimaud Beach is a must-see for sunbathing by the Mediterranean and taking a dip in the middle of summer. Located facing the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, this private beach with a restaurant welcomes you in a modest setting but with a real sweetness of life. It's the ideal place to spend good times with family or friends. Moreover, they specialize in shared dishes such as meat and fish skewers served on a plancha: delicious!

Restaurant de la Plage

Restaurant de la Plage is a private beach easily recognizable by its cozy setting in shades of bright red. Located on the Coastal Road, it enjoys a magnificent view of the Gulf, to contemplate from the restaurant or from the shaded sunbeds, feet in the water. Here, the menu is rich and varied to adapt to all budgets. You can have breakfast, lunch in the sun or even an aperitif with some cocktails to party until the end of the night.

Le B Plage

Also located on the Coastal Road, there is a private beach where you can enjoy a splendid view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in a more exotic setting with the advantage of being able to indulge in various water activities. Located on the Nauti Golfe 2 water sports base, it offers you the opportunity to take a boat ride without a license, ride a jet ski, paddle, tow a buoy or even kayak. Between two swims, open the doors of its restaurant to taste their giant salads or a homemade hamburger, which are its favorite dishes.

Other emblematic beaches in Grimaud:

  • Le 6 Plage: Accessible via the Coastal Road, this private beach has everything to delight the eyes and palates with its spectacular view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and its menu offering delicious summer dishes ranging from salads to ice creams and cold drinks.
  • Les Gabians: Take a seat on the sunbeds or on the terrace of this beach to treat yourself to a beautiful relaxing break in an intimate and charming setting, with the Great Blue as a backdrop.
  • Le Pingouin Bleu: This beachside restaurant welcomes you to spend a privileged moment in the shade of its hundred-year-old tamarisk trees, in a green and peaceful setting punctuated with blue sun loungers and parasols. Here, your vacation promises to be relaxing...
  • Manava Plage: Visit this private beach in Grimaud to enjoy lunch with your feet in the golden sand from your sun lounger or on the teak terrace of its restaurant, while gazing at the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Les Pieds dans l’Eau: This beach is a must-visit for lunch or an aperitif. It has a large terrace where you can dine in the shade of sails, huts, and palm trees. Its restaurant offers snacks and simple cuisine with a touch of modernity, just like its chef.
  • Giraglia Beach: To enjoy a more luxurious setting, head to this private beach belonging to the 4-star Giraglia hotel, which is accessible to the public. It has a large pool overlooking the bay of Saint-Tropez and offers various water activities including boat rides.

What to Do in Grimaud?

Visit the Provençal Village of Grimaud

To discover Grimaud, there's nothing like a visit to the heart of its Provençal village with a medieval atmosphere that has a lot to offer throughout the year. First and foremost, we think of visiting its historical monuments, including the castle, which is one of the most precious. The centuries have not taken their toll on this Grimaud heritage, which today is practically the identity of the city. After reaching this building, stroll through the cobblestone streets of the city to dive into the daily life of the inhabitants and admire its old houses and their beautiful facades. During the summer season, the neighborhoods are covered with bougainvillea and jasmine that enchant the place: a true little paradise!

Enjoy a Delicious Lunch in Grimaud Village Restaurants

Exploring an entire village can quickly make you hungry. Between visits, don't hesitate to take a seat in one of Grimaud's restaurants, which will offer you a warm welcome and good dishes cooked according to regional recipes. Find, among others, Les Santons, which offers gourmet cuisine and a great wine list. They have several specialties such as scallop carpaccio, roasted Sisteron lamb with wild thyme, and a dessert cart to conclude your culinary adventure. Apopino is also one of the best restaurant recommendations on site, a reference!

Try the Electric Boat Ride in Port Grimaud

As a lacustrine city, Grimaud offers several canals around its colorful port, nicknamed "Little Venice". They are an invitation to navigate by boat to admire every corner of the city. Most boats are electric and powered by electricity produced by photovoltaic panels. In other words, they are environmentally friendly and ideal for having fun playing captain without feeling guilty about polluting the environment.

Iconic Places of Grimaud

Port Grimaud

Port Grimaud is a must-see spot in this village. Built on former swamps, it is surprisingly reminiscent of Venice. That's why it is nicknamed Little Venice of the French Riviera, as mentioned earlier. Enjoy a boat ride to discover from the waters the typical fisherman's houses of southern France, the different squares and quays lined with water coaches and electric boats. The experience promises to be unforgettable!

The Massif des Maures and its Pont des Fées

During your stay, don't hesitate to treat yourself to an outdoor walk in the Massif des Maures, the best place to discover the fauna and flora that characterize the village. This path also allows you to come across Pont des Fées, an old aqueduct from which the people of Grimaud once drew water, and a little further along a rocky path, the Saint-Roch mill and the castle of Grimaud. All of these are part of the city's historical heritage.

The Medieval Castle of Grimaud

Former rampart, built in the 1370s, the castle of Grimaud is a building steeped in history which, through a visit, takes you back in time to uncover its greatest secrets. It is also the venue for numerous events such as concerts and festivals that make it come alive every year during summer evenings. If you feel like visiting it, don't forget to bring your camera, as this castle overlooking a plain offers an exceptional panorama overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and all the neighborhoods of the city.