Private beaches Saint-Raphaël
Beaches near of Saint-Raphaël
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Located at the foot of the Esterel massif, Saint-Raphaël is one of the liveliest seaside resorts on the French Riviera. Throughout the year, it offers various activities and a surprising variety of atmospheres. In winter, it draws your attention to nature and its mimosa trees that provide a magnificent spectacle from the first frost until the flowers bloom. In summer, on the other hand, there are many more leisure activities. You will have the choice between guided tours in the heart of the village, hiking, water sports, and its best assets: the beaches and the sea where you can lay your towel for a relaxing day. Let's discover them!
Discover the best private beaches in Saint-Raphaël
Along its 36 kilometers of coastline, Saint-Raphaël is home to around thirty beaches of fine sand and pebbles, each with its own charm and specificities. However, for more pleasure and comfort, reserve your spot on one of its private beaches. We have made a selection to help you choose more easily:
Le Rocher Saint-Raphaël
Located on the Promenade du Veillat, facing the Lion of the Sea, Le Rocher welcomes you in an exotic setting with an island atmosphere. It is the ideal place to free yourself from everyday life in the shade of palm trees and to enjoy the pleasure of lunching with your feet in the sand. Their restaurant offers world cuisine served directly on your mattress. Fish dishes are part of their specialties, which you absolutely must try once you are there.
Club Agathos
Club Agathos is the perfect private beach for gourmet lovers in search of a simple, quiet, and friendly place to eat while enjoying the sun. Located on Boulevard de la Baumette, it is famous for its warm welcome as well as its southern cuisine to be savored in an idyllic setting. In the kitchen, chef Bruno Porcu suggests his flagship dishes: grilled octopus, a varied choice of risotto, or the tuna loin grilled on the plancha. Refined dishes that do not inflate the bill!
Tortu Plage Saint-Raphaël
With its wild environment, turquoise waters, restaurant with an ethnic chic decor punctuated by raw wood and natural materials such as bamboo and raffia... All these ingredients make Tortu Plage a unique destination for a holiday under the sign of escape and an ideal setting for a lunch by the water. In the kitchen, the dishes are homemade and prepared on the spot with fresh products.
Other iconic beaches in Saint-Raphaël:
- Maobi Beach: This private beach in Agay offers an essential spot to admire from one of their 180 shaded sun loungers, lined up on the golden sand just a few meters from the water. It is perfect for taking a relaxing break! Don't forget that a lounge area is also at your disposal to celebrate your day with one of their delicious homemade cocktails.
- Auberge de la Rade: Head to this private beach facing the bay of Agay if you are looking for a cozy and friendly atmosphere where the food is of high quality. The best meat and seafood dishes are served here.
- Tiki Plage St Raphaël: Tiki Beach invites you to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with an Asian influence on one of the most beautiful sandy coves in the Estérel. Take advantage of their water sports center to try different activities such as pedal boats, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and more. You won't have time to get bored on this beach!
- L’Epuisette Plage: Located in the heart of the Boulouris district, this private beach is so warm and friendly that you will feel right at home. Additionally, it offers a panoramic view and water so clear that it seems unreal. It is the ideal place to perfect your tan and take a dip.
What to do in Saint-Raphaël?
Swimming and snorkeling in the Estérel coves
Bordered by one of the most beautiful seas in the world, the coves and creeks of Saint-Raphaël are real playgrounds for fans of marine life and water sports. Their waters are clear, calm, and preserved, offering the opportunity to do snorkeling or snorkeling hiking to discover the aquatic treasures of the seaside resort. They are also ideal for swimming and boating. If you're up for this adventure, be sure to reserve a boat as soon as possible to explore the Mediterranean during your vacation.
Hiking in the Estérel massif
Hiking is the best way to discover all the beauty of the Estérel massif. It offers 45 kilometers of walking trails and about 100 kilometers of marked circuits to be traveled by bike, climbing or horseback riding. Horseback riding is a popular activity in the seaside resort. This little sports escapade will be an opportunity to recharge your batteries in the heart of lush vegetation, pleasantly scented, but also a great opportunity to admire a unique landscape marked by red rocks flirting with azure blue.
Try golf in one of Saint-Raphaël's golf courses
Saint-Raphaël is a village that lives to the rhythm of the sea and water sports, but also of land activities such as golf. It has 4 mythical courses where you can work on your swing: Valescure Golf, Estérel Golf, Academy Golf, and Cap Estérel Golf, which overlooks the bay of Agay. From these green havens, enjoy an idyllic landscape in the shade of umbrella pines.
Iconic places of Saint-Raphaël
The old town of Saint-Raphaël
During your stay in Saint-Raphaël, don't forget to stroll through the "village district", which is its historical center. This is where the Raphaëlois peasants used to live, and many of them still do. They organize daily markets for flowers, fruits, and vegetables where you can buy fresh products. This old town also offers other points of interest, including the Romanesque Church and its archaeological museum, which are must-sees. As you pass by, don't miss the chance to climb the 129 steps of the Tower where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the whole city.
The Coastal Path
If you're in the mood for a big breath of sea air, head to the Coastal Path that extends from Port Santa Lucia to Agay. In total, it offers a 12-kilometer course to admire the beauty of the coast, between steep coves and sandy beaches. You will have 2 starting points to choose from. The first is at the western end of the course, at Port Santa Lucia. The second is at the eastern end, at Camp Long Beach. Note: these sites have a parking area.
The Bonaparte Garden
Open to the general public, the Bonaparte Garden is a landscaped park facing the sea. Thanks to its location, this place not only allows you to take a short nature walk, but it also offers an incredible spot where you can organize a family photoshoot, with the bay and the Old Port of Saint-Raphaël in the background. This public garden also has numerous playgrounds to entertain children.