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La Garonnette Beach

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Situated at the eastern tip of the Saint-Tropez peninsula, in the Var, La Garonnette beach is a wild beach that has retained its unspoilt charm. Its fine sand and turquoise waters offer the perfect setting for relaxing, swimming or simply enjoying the Mediterranean coastline.

A natural getaway 

This lovely beach invites you to a true haven where time stands still, nestled between the sea and nature. Situated at the foot of the Garonnette Sensitive Natural Area, it boasts a well-preserved environment where the coastline reveals its full beauty.

Overlooking the sea, this area lined with umbrella pines is ideal for a relaxing break or a picnic in the shade, in a wild, lush and charming setting. Here, serenity comes naturally, far from the hustle and bustle.

With its fine sand, crystal-clear waters and authentic atmosphere, Garonnette Beach stands out as a must-visit spot on the Var coastline. It invites you to slow down, observe, breathe… and let yourself be carried away by the gentle Mediterranean breeze.

 Lunch or dinner on the beach

On Garonnette Beach, a few hidden gems invite you to savour every moment at a leisurely pace in an unspoilt natural setting. Between a swim and a relaxing break, enjoy simple moments where serenity blends with culinary delights as you gaze out to sea.

Situated right by the coast, these spots offer a soothing atmosphere, ideal for sharing a peaceful lunch, savouring a quiet meal or simply enjoying a refreshing break after a stroll or some time by the water’s edge.

 Dogs allowed

Two areas along the town’s coastline are open to dogs all year round, namely:

  • the dog beach in the town centre: this is a section of the town centre beach situated opposite the Préconil bridge;
    the land area at Pointe des Sardinaux (except in July and August): this natural site (Sensitive Natural Area) is a meeting place for many dogs.
  • Owners must keep their dogs on a lead at all times and ensure they pick up after their pets, in order to maintain hygiene at these sites and ensure everyone can enjoy the area together. On the town centre beaches (with the exception of the area mentioned above), the Oursins, Nartelle, Garonnette beaches and the southern tip of Pointe des Sardinaux, dogs are prohibited all year round.

Guide dogs and assistance dogs, however, are permitted all year round on all beaches.