Enjoy beautiful sandy beaches only 5 km from the hotel where you can do you water sports or just lounge on the beach…
Departure to Porquerolles by boat from “La Tour
Fondue” ( Peninsula of Giens )
Departure to Port-Cros and Le Levant by boat from the Port of Hyères
Hyères
After a stroll on the port, have a walk in the
old city of Hyeres.
Along the cobbled stone streets you will discover the
Templar Tower ( 12th century ), the Saint Claire Castle and its
exotic Mediterranean garden, the Villa Noailles ( cubist art ). From the Medieval castle ruins you will have a
beautiful panoramic view of the
city and the Golden Island.
The Golden Islands
7 km long and 3 km large and 1250 hectares. Porquerolles is the biggest of the 3
islands.
Thanks to well established network paths, The Island
of Porquerolles is best to be explored by bicycle. The paths go to
all the sites that are worthy of a visit: On the northern side of the island, the
beaches are numerous and idyllic.
The National Park of Port-Cros is greener
and has thicker vegetation than Porquerolles.
You will be able to discover it only on foot. In contrast to other protected areas,
this national park covers not only the land of the island but extends 600m
of sea area around the island.
Toulon
A stop in Toulon which the biggest town of the Var
department is highly advisable.
Go on a 1 hour trip by boat to have a view of the
whole bay and first military harbor of France. Then the great Provençal market
is waiting for you with fruit and vegetables, and spices and flowers: a
delightful moment not to miss
Bormes les Mimosas
Bormes les Mimosas is a picturesque provençal village. Enjoy the peacefulness and the charm of its cobbled stone alleys, a range of 90 species of mimosas and luxuriant flora such as Bougainvillea, Plumbago…The old city centre is delightful with lots of typical shops and craftsmen…From the ruins of the medieval castle you will have a lovely point of the area.
Saint-Tropez
Discovered by the impressionist painters in 19th century, it is known today for its famous and wealthy guests, its history with the iconic Brigitte Bardot, and its role in the liberation of Southern France in World War II. But it has also remained a colorful little fishing port with a lovely fish market every morning and a Provençal market every Tuesday and Saturday
Cassis et les Calanques
It is a popular tourist destination, famous for its cliffs and the sheltered inlets called calanques that you can discover by boat or on foot. Turquoise water, green Pine trees and limestone cliffs create a wonderful landscape…