Seaside campsite Provence-Alpes Côte d'Azur

Want to get away for a while? Choose to go to the PACA region to visit the famous cities of France like Nice, Cannes, Antibes or Marseille! Are you tempted by a relaxing holiday? Paradise beaches, turquoise sea and breathtaking landscapes will satisfy you throughout your stay in the PACA region!

 


 

Go on vacation in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

The Provence Côte d'Azur is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the country. Its gentle way of life, exceptional sunshine, impressive tourist sites, and varied landscapes are what make it so charming. Here, you'll be overcome by a delicious sense of nostalgia as you discover the hills, havens of peace lulled by the song of cicadas, the lavender and olive groves, and the scent of thyme and rosemary in the maquis. Fine sandy beaches, wild and unspoiled coves, spectacular calanques, and breathtaking canyons complete this heavenly setting.

By spending your vacation in Provence, at a campsite in France, you'll inevitably fall under the spell of the azure sky, the natural landscapes, and the remarkable historical heritage. Architecture and history enthusiasts will be the first to be delighted to visit hilltop villages like Luberon or picturesque cities like those of the Popes of Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Arles and its ancient arenas, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, the citadel of Sisteron, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie and its earthenware...

The Provence coastline, meanwhile, is rich in diversity. More than 100 splendid beaches line the Mediterranean shores between Saint-Tropez and Menton, offering vacationers a wide choice of destinations. Topping the list of must-sees and internationally renowned destinations are Nice, the most visited city on the Côte d'Azur, Saint-Tropez, and Cannes with its Croisette, luxury hotels, and festival. Marseille is also a popular destination thanks to its sublime beaches, intimate coves, and beautiful calanques, all surrounded by exceptional natural surroundings.

As you move away from the sea, towards the Southern Alps, you discover a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and lovers of wide open spaces. Whatever the season, the sun-drenched mountains reveal an authentic landscape, unspoiled nature, and even more breathtaking panoramas. Board sports, hiking, walks, and exploring sites like the Verdon Canyon will fill your vacation in Provence with unforgettable memories.

In the PACA region, vacations are naturally associated with discovering its delicious gastronomy and traditions. The colorful markets and regional specialists promise truly unique sensory experiences. On the menu: olive oil, tian (a type of cheese), Sisteron lamb, Banon cheese, Cavaillon melon, Aix calissons, and Provençal honey.

Provence is the perfect destination to satisfy all your vacation desires. Discover the Vagues Océanes family campsites to welcome your entire family in an exceptional setting, with comfortable vacation rentals and top-of-the-range services. An ideal starting point for exploring the PACA region, our campsites invite you to discover the region from fully equipped mobile homes and chalets.

 

Bouches-du-Rhône Camping

The Bouches-du-Rhône region offers a wonderful blend of historical remains, natural treasures, and Provençal traditions. It dazzles visitors with its diverse landscapes, formed by maquis, scrubland, and sparse forests, where thyme, rosemary, chives, and many other aromatic plants flourish. The panoramic views of the wild Calanques massif between Marseille and Cassis, with their turquoise waters contrasting with the green of the forest; the Camargue Natural Park, a marshy area populated by exceptional wildlife; and the Sainte Victoire mountain, immortalized by Paul Cézanne... are all natural wonders to discover, on foot or by bike.

The Bouches-du-Rhône region also boasts characterful villages, picturesque castles, and towns with remarkable architecture. Among the sites not to be missed, we can mention the medieval Château des Baux-de-Provence, perched at the top of one of the most beautiful villages in France, the Château du Roi René, located in Tarascon on the banks of the Rhône, the Château d'If, built on an islet off the coast of Marseille.

The major cities of the Bouches-du-Rhône region have something to satisfy every curiosity. Discover Marseille, its Old Port, its famous museums and monuments, including the Church of Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Vieille Charité. Don't miss the city of Aix-en-Provence, the historic capital of Provence, home to the famous Cour de Mirabeau, sumptuous religious buildings, architectural wonders, cobbled squares and streets, fountains, private mansions, and thermal baths. Arles, nicknamed the Little Rome of Gaul and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a significant number of monuments dating back to the Roman era: amphitheaters, religious buildings, Roman remains, and ancient museums.

The beaches of the Bouches-du-Rhône region captivate with their beauty and charm. Enjoy your seaside camping holiday in Les Bouches du Rhône to discover the splendour of the Camargue coast and the Côte Bleue with their sandy and pebble beaches, nestled in idyllic settings.

 

Var Campsite

The Var welcomes you to a sunny setting, bathed in a pleasant climate all year round. It is home to nearly 341,000 hectares of forest, making it the second most wooded department in France. It also boasts a magnificent coastline, stretching over 430 km and alternating between fine sandy beaches, rocky coasts, and wild coves. The Golden Islands and seaside resorts are also among the tourist attractions of this beautiful corner of Provence.

The Var is an ideal destination for nature lovers. Coastal massifs such as the Esterel Massif and the Sainte-Baume Massif await hikers and outdoor recreation enthusiasts, whatever the season. The Massif des Maures, one of the wildest and oldest lands of Provence, is the most remarkable with its cork oaks and chestnut groves, ideal for walks and discovering varied landscapes including the magnificent Chartreuse de la Verne. Other natural treasures such as the Corniche d'Esterel, the Gorges du Verdon and the Rade de Toulon are also worth the detour. Beaches and small coves, a canyon of rare beauty, one of the most beautiful natural harbors in Europe, these are the wonders that await you in the Var.

The Var's seaside resorts are also brimming with charm to attract vacationers. The Giens Peninsula is highly prized not only for its fine sandy beaches but also for its proximity to the Golden Islands: Porquerolles, Levant, and Port-Cros. Chic resorts like Saint-Tropez, Cannes, and Saint-Maxime also attract many visitors. Other seaside towns to discover in the Var include Le Lavandou, Antibes, Toulon, and Pradet, to name a few.

In terms of historical heritage, the Var also offers some wonderful discoveries. The most famous are Thoronet Abbey, the City of Art and History of Fréjus, the Basilica of Saint-Maximin, and Sainte-Baume, as well as the hilltop villages of the Pays de Fayence. Each tells a story that you'll enjoy listening to as you wander around during your camping stay in the Var.

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