At the gates of the Esterel massif, Fréjus unrolls its beautiful pebble or fine sand beaches over several kilometers. By choosing this seaside resort located on the French Riviera, you can enjoy the sea, the sun, the monuments, museums and lively streets of a dynamic and welcoming city.
The mots beautiful beaches in Fréjus
The Sandy Beaches
Fréjus Plage extends over nearly one kilometer. Close to the city center, it alternates public spaces and private beaches: les Sablettes, la République, le Capitole, with a breathtaking view of the port of Saint-Raphaël. A first-aid station monitors the bathing areas. Holidaymakers will also find toilets and showers nearby.
Saint-Aygulf is one of the largest beaches in the region, with a length of 800 meters. Its exposure to the wind makes it a popular windsurfing and kitesurfing spot. Toilets and showers are available, and a first aid station is active in season.
Les Esclamandes beach, 600 meters long, is divided into four distinct areas: a family area, an area dedicated to kitesurfing, a naturist beach and an area authorized for dogs. First aid stations are open during the summer season. Showers and toilets are also available on site.
Voir cette publication sur Instagram
Water Activities
Several water activities diversify the leisure offer of this seaside resort with its picturesque charm. The paddle, for example, is suitable for holidaymakers of all ages. You can easily rent one on site. Kayaks, pedal boats and canoes are also available for hire. For a vacation with a lot of excitement, other activities are planned. The Flyboard, nautical jetpack, allows you to fly on water. You can also rent a jet ski, or discover other activities such as kitesurfing or towed buoys. A first dive allows you to contemplate another world, where silence reigns. Private beaches, restaurants, cafes and stores facing the sea also offer many distractions. For example, you can rent a mattress or take a break on the terrace.
The Esterel coastline also has some real treasures for you to discover during a sea excursion or from the land, by taking the Corniche d’Or, a tourist route opened in 1903.