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Le Lavandou is a charming seaside resort in the Var, at the foot of the Massif des Maures, renowned for its long sandy beaches and Provençal ambiance. Located on the famous Côte d'Azur (French Riviera), between Toulon and Saint-Tropez, the bay of Le Lavandou stretches over 12 kilometers facing the Îles d'Or (Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant). Once a fishing village, Le Lavandou now attracts vacationers in search of sunshine, clear waters, and preserved Mediterranean landscapes. The town is also nicknamed the "station of 12 sands" for its twelve fine sandy beaches and "city of dolphins" due to the groups of dolphins regularly spotted offshore.

Discover the Best Private Beaches of Le Lavandou

Relaxation, leisure, and luxury: the beach clubs of Le Lavandou vie for charm to offer an unforgettable day.

Les Sables d'Or

Among the most popular private beaches of Le Lavandou, Les Sables d'Or stands out for its exceptional natural setting. Located on the wild shore of Cavalière, at the southern end of the resort, this private beach offers a postcard-perfect setting: a stretch of fine sand bordered by umbrella pines, and turquoise water of breathtaking clarity. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, reminiscent of the authentic spirit of the French Riviera. Visitors come to Les Sables d'Or to relax on a soft sunbed under a white umbrella, sip a cocktail at sunset, or savor summer cuisine with their feet in the sand. Nautical activities are also offered to enhance the day. A true haven of peace away from the crowd, this iconic spot in Le Lavandou perfectly embodies the blend of wild charm and high-end comfort. It is advisable to book in advance during the high season, as the venue is favored by regulars.

Other Iconic Beaches of Le Lavandou

  • Welcome Beach: This historic club in the city center welcomes visitors in a cozy and festive atmosphere. Ideally located on the Grande Plage of Le Lavandou, the private beach Welcome offers tapas, cocktails, and sunbed rentals to enjoy the sun facing the bustling port.
  • Sunsea Plage (Saint-Clair): Nestled on the beautiful beach of Saint-Clair, this beach hut combines a family spirit with a bohemian style. It offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine and relaxation on comfortable mattresses, surrounded by lush vegetation and clear water.
  • La Pinède: Located on the beach of Aiguebelle, La Pinède is a chic private beach attached to a luxury hotel. Its elegant decor amidst the pines and its relaxed atmosphere make it a favorite spot for a cosmopolitan clientele. Sunbeds lined up on the golden sand and attentive service guarantee a moment of escape by the water.
  • Le Cannier: On the large beach of Cavalière, Le Cannier is a renowned beach restaurant known for its grilled fish and seafood. Open almost all year round, it offers a paradisiacal setting and quality services (mattresses, umbrellas) for lounging while admiring the sea.
  • La Voile de Cavalière: This friendly spot in Cavalière offers simple and tasty cuisine at lunchtime in summer. It’s a popular stop between sea baths for fresh salads, burgers, or grilled fish, before heading back out for paddleboarding or jet-skiing offshore.

Enjoying a private beach at Le Lavandou ensures exclusive service, away from the crowd, for a comfortable experience in complete tranquility. This little luxury comes at a price, of course, but it is the cost of serenity on the Côte d'Azur. So, ready to book your sunbed on one of Le Lavandou's private beaches? It's easy, choose your favorite private beach on MySunbed and make your reservation in just a few clicks!

Discover the Best Private Beaches Near Le Lavandou

Around Le Lavandou, other private beaches of the French Riviera are also worth visiting.

Plage de l’Estagnol (Bormes-les-Mimosas)

A few kilometers west of Le Lavandou, Plage de l’Estagnol is a little gem nestled in a preserved cove of Bormes-les-Mimosas. Although open to the public (paid parking access), it offers a setting worthy of a tropical paradise: white sand, shallow and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, and a fragrant pine forest in the background for picnicking in the shade. Highly appreciated by families for its calm and warm water, Estagnol also offers a refreshment bar and a beach restaurant for simple dining. Its wild allure and relative isolation make it one of the most beautiful beaches in the area, perfect for a day of relaxation away from the urban hustle. Just next door, the neighboring beach of Pellegrin also charms with its natural beauty, while east of Le Lavandou, the mythical beach of Pampelonne (Saint-Tropez) promises a jet-set ambiance in its renowned beach clubs. Closer, at the exit of Le Lavandou, Plage de la Favière (in the commune of Bormes) also offers a wide stretch of sand with some friendly beach restaurants.

What to Do in Le Lavandou

Between two swims, Le Lavandou offers a wide range of activities and leisure for everyone.

Water Sports and Coastal Walks

Le Lavandou is a true paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Its rich marine life, protected by the Pelagos Sanctuary, delights divers and snorkeling fans. You can explore remarkable underwater sites or go snorkeling along the rocks to admire the colorful fish. From the port of Le Lavandou, many boat trips are organized: shuttles to the islands of Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant, coastal cruises to Fort de Brégançon, or even sea fishing trips and sunset cruises. Speed lovers can try jet-skiing, sailing, or paddleboarding on the calm waters of the bay. On land, take the coastal path for a panoramic hike connecting the beaches, or hop on a bike to explore the 8 km bike path from the center to Pramousquier. For food lovers, it is possible to visit Domaine de l’Anglade, the only vineyard in Le Lavandou, and taste local wines. Finally, don’t miss the Provençal market (every Thursday morning) and the summer events: open-air concerts, fireworks, and night markets that bring life to the evenings on the seafront.

Need More Ideas for Activities in Le Lavandou

To prepare for your stay and not miss anything:

  • - Le Lavandou Tourist Office: Official site grouping event agendas, good addresses, and practical advice.
  • - Petit Futé: Tourist guide offering a selection of activities, restaurants, and sites to discover.
  • - TripAdvisor: Traveler reviews of the best attractions and excursions in Le Lavandou.

Iconic Sites of Le Lavandou

Le Lavandou is not just about its beaches: the town also has a few must-see sites.

The Port of Le Lavandou and the Heart of the Town

The true heart of the resort, the port of Le Lavandou is one of the iconic places to discover. This vast marina and fishing port, ideally located facing the Îles d'Or, is the setting for beautiful walks at any time of the day. In the morning, you can watch the arrival of fishermen and the auction sale of fresh fish. Along the quays, the café and restaurant terraces invite a gourmet break with a view of the colorful boats and passing yachts. While strolling in the adjacent town center, you will also discover the local heritage: the Maison du Lavandou (former "castle" now housing the Tourist Office), several refreshing fountains scattered on the squares, and pretty Provençal chapels (including the Saint-Clair chapel perched on the heights). This immersion in authentic Le Lavandou, between typical architecture and southern atmosphere, will perfectly complement your seaside stay.

The Best Municipal Beaches of Le Lavandou

In addition to private establishments, Le Lavandou offers a range of idyllic and well-maintained public beaches.

Beaches of Saint-Clair and Cavalière

Among the 12 beaches in the municipality, Saint-Clair and Cavalière are among the must-sees. Nicknamed the "pearl of Le Lavandou", the beach of Saint-Clair charms with its tropical lagoon-like appearance: extremely fine blond sand, calm and clear waters worthy of a natural pool, and lush vegetation as its backdrop. Awarded the Blue Flag for the quality of its waters and facilities, Saint-Clair is ideal for families seeking safe swimming, as well as snorkeling enthusiasts along the rocks. Further east, the vast beach of Cavalière stretches over a kilometer of sand facing the islands, with a breathtaking view of the open sea. Very sunny and bordered by lush gardens, Cavalière is the rendezvous for water sports enthusiasts (water skiing, windsurfing, paddleboarding) thanks to its slightly rougher waters conducive to thrills. Its developed seafront also hosts some shops, beach restaurants, and even sports events in summer. Other beaches worth visiting in Le Lavandou include the wild beach of Jean-Blanc nestled among the rocks, the exotic beach of Pramousquier with its almost tropical ambiance, or the cove of Layet, known to be a naturist haven in a preserved environment. Each of these municipal beaches has its particular charm – from the most family-friendly to the most secretive – making the Le Lavandou coastline a true patchwork of paradisiacal settings accessible to everyone.

How to Get Around Le Lavandou

Once there, several options are available for easy movement around Le Lavandou and its surroundings.

By Car, Bus, or Boat

The most flexible way to get around is by car: the station is traversed by the Littoral road (D559) that runs along the coast, allowing you to connect Hyères on one side and Cavalaire/Saint-Tropez on the other. In summer, allow time for parking, even though the town has parking lots and parking areas near the beaches and the center. For those preferring public transport, the regional company ZOU provides regular bus connections to neighboring towns (Hyères, Toulon, Saint-Tropez...), as well as stops serving the various districts of Le Lavandou. A maritime shuttle also connects the port of Le Lavandou to Toulon in high season, offering a panoramic and pleasant alternative to the road. On-site, a small tourist train – the Petit Train des Plages – runs daily along the coast from the town center to Pramousquier, allowing you to reach the main beaches while enjoying the landscape (remember to book your ticket in advance in summer). Finally, soft mobility enthusiasts will appreciate the 8 km bike path that serves Saint-Clair, La Fossette, Aiguebelle, and Cavalière, ideal for cycling safely. Whether you opt for a car, two-wheeler, boat, or little train, it's easy to enjoy every corner of Le Lavandou and its surroundings without constraint.