France Beach Tour Packages

Get France tour deals at its best and treat yourselves with something unforgettable. If this is the case, then whether you are looking for a France beach tour package where you can simply relax and pamper yourself, a trip to your favourite chillout spot or a holiday in France with your friends and family, you have arrived at the right place. Re-live your life and add some fun to it by visiting some exciting cities in France and finding best things to do like shopping, adventure, beach exploration, and more. Discover delightful France tour package from Mauritius with beach exploration as an integral theme of your travel. Our best deals on France packages with beach tour as the main part is not to be missed at all cost. Take advantage of the France from Mauritius beach packages while expending an affordable cost. 

Best Beaches of France To Explore 

1. En Vau

Here is one of those beaches where you think, “Can it really look this good?” And it is! The last stop for your honeymoon, characterized with steep cliffs and narrow limestone gulfs. There is also a stretch of about twenty kilometers along the coast between Marseille and Cassis – if you are willing to walk, go to Calanque d’en Vau to see little untouched beach which is totally worth it!

2. Pampelonne

This world famous strand in chic and stylish Saint-Tropez comes complete with beach clubs, beautiful white sand and boho vibes – a resort almost inseparable from Brigitte Bardot herself. These days the A-listers include, among others, Bono, Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Campbell and so on who can be spotted applying sun oil all over the buff (ish) bodies.

3. Palombaggia

Imagine walking on the soft sand, surrounded by pink cliffs and pine trees emanating beautiful aromas, one would see this is the case with the most popular beach of Corsica, the Rosso Strand. Surfers also visit Palombaggia compared to something from the Caribbean, but a small slice of paradise just 10 kilometers far from the ritzy town of Porto Vecchio for riding the waves on windy days.

4. Gatseau

It is possible that bopping Île de Ré would be better known, but taking the spectacular bridge over to Oléron, Ré’s sister island, you will discover a secret of French beaches. Although, the second-largest island in France might seem like a paradise that offers kilometers of the sandy beach, the coast is backdropped by grassy dunes. Furthermore, the smell of pines pervades it. 

5. Almanarre

This is a family-friendly, five km long stretch of unpolluted beach near Marseille famous for it’s wind and kite-surfing. It is home to not only pink flamingoes but quite a few other exotic birds. This broad beach boasts of talc-fine sand, warm shallow waters and rolling grassy dunes apart from the unspilt sandy isthmus called ‘double tombolo’, which makes it fit for babies/toddlers.

6. Ille de Porquerolles, Plage Notre-Dame

The small island of Porquerolles protected by the government is a paradise of nature that includes forests of pine and eucalyptus, viticultures, and long wild stripes of beaches. As a result, it is not surprising that many people come to this site both for Have lunch at the village square then go and chill on the crystal shallow waters of Notre-Dame which is a long stretch of soft white sand shaded by strong blowing pine trees while you listen to buzzing of creaky insects.

7. Plage D’Erretegia, Bidart

This is a green creek surrounding the bluffs just north of Bidart that goes to Biarritz road which was carefully kept to avoid endangering the local vegetation and is obviously one of beloved places for local people. There’s a lovely five- minute walk to the beach, which would be really good if you fancy it. The newer routes are also passable by an electrical bike that you can hire. No water activities here, nor sunbed to hire, but it is possible to escape from heat at the snack shack Kala Txitxiki, where they cook the typical chipirons ( Basque calamrs with garlic and saffron).

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