Cruise from Saint-Tropez to Cavalaire-sur-Mer in 30 minutes by luxury boat rental. Long sandy beaches, a well-equipped marina, and the gateway to the legendary Îles d'Hyères archipelago.
Cavalaire-sur-Mer sits on the western edge of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, where the dramatic Maures massif meets the Mediterranean. Its wide, crescent-shaped bay is home to a 2-kilometre sandy beach and a 1,200-berth marina that attracts cruisers from across the Mediterranean.
Unlike the flashy resort towns to the east, Cavalaire retains a genuine Provençal seaside character. The Wednesday market fills the town centre with stalls of local produce, while the beachfront promenade buzzes with family-friendly restaurants and ice cream parlours.
Cavalaire is best known as the departure point for the Îles d'Hyères — the archipelago of Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant, often called the "Golden Islands". Regular ferries connect Cavalaire to these protected island paradises, making it the ideal base for a day of island-hopping.
To the east, the sentier du littoral (coastal path) winds along the cliffs toward Cap Lardier, offering some of the most spectacular coastal hiking in the Var. The trail passes through protected Mediterranean scrubland, secret coves, and dramatic headlands.
1,200 berths
2+ km of sandy beach
21-25°C (Jun-Sep)
Free public beach
Families, hikers, island seekers
Wednesday & Sunday mornings
From island adventures to coastal hiking and a buzzing marina — Cavalaire is the Gulf's best-kept secret for active travelers.
A 1,200-berth marina on the western edge of the Gulf. Well-equipped, sheltered from the Mistral, and far less hectic than Saint-Tropez. Popular with long-distance cruisers.
A wide, gently curving sandy beach stretching over 2 km along the bay. Shallow water, lifeguard stations, and family-friendly beach restaurants line the promenade.
The sentier du littoral from Cavalaire leads to Cap Lardier — a protected headland with dramatic cliff views, hidden coves, and pristine Mediterranean scrubland.
Cavalaire is a departure point for ferries to Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant — the stunning island archipelago known as the 'Golden Islands'.
Catch a ferry from Cavalaire to Porquerolles — a car-free island paradise with white-sand beaches, pine forests, and crystal-clear snorkeling. Rent a bike on the island and explore at your own pace. Port-Cros, a fully protected national park, is equally spectacular.
The sentier du littoral from Cavalaire towards Cap Lardier is one of the finest coastal walks in Provence. Dramatic cliff-top paths, hidden swimming coves, and panoramic views of the Gulf. Allow 3-4 hours for the full trail.
Several dive centres operate from Cavalaire, offering dives on underwater reefs, seagrass meadows, and even wartime wrecks. The Posidonia meadows off the coast are a protected marine habitat teeming with life.
Every Wednesday morning, the town centre transforms into a vibrant Provençal market. Local farmers sell fresh produce, goat cheese, olives, lavender honey, and socca (chickpea pancakes). A quintessential Riviera experience.
Book online or call us. Choose your departure time — we run multiple daily departures from June to September.
Meet your captain at the Vieux Port in Saint-Tropez. Easy to find — we send you the exact berth number by SMS.
30 minutes later, step off at Port de Cavalaire. Your captain docks you right at the marina, steps from the beach. Return boat available all day.