The Most Beautiful Seaside Resorts in France
With a diverse coastline boasting both wild and weathered Atlantic shores and enticing Mediterranean climes, France is home to a host of idyllic seaside resorts. Discover our top picks for the best coastal resorts in France, from the picturesque Bretagne town of Dinard to the luxury Cap-Estel hotel on the Côte d’Azur.
Whether you fancy surfing the west coast or sunbathing with a glass of rosé on the French Riviera, France is home to some of the most attractive seaside resorts in Europe. With 4,853km (3,016mi) of coastline, there are plenty of holiday destinations to choose from. Each has its own personality, from the laid-back surf vibes of Hossegor to the glitz and glamour of Cannes. To help you decide, we’ve charted the crème de la crème of French beach resorts.
La Villa Mauresque
Resort, Hotel
Among the hidden coves, red rocks and lapping waves of the Saint-Raphaël coast, you’ll find this family-friendly luxury villa. With a view over the St Tropez bay to the southwest, the infinity pool is one of two outdoor swimming pools, along with a sea-view Jacuzzi. Private yoga sessions can be reserved, as can an in-room massage. If you’d rather do something more active, the hotel can provide kayaks, canoes and even a powered inflatable boat.
Hôtel Martinez in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Chain Hotel
Originally opened in the 1920s, this French beach hotel was given a new lease of life in 2018 by renowned interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. Inspired by the building’s original architecture and the sunny colours of the Cote d’Azur, Rochon has infused each of the 409 rooms with a light and bright Art Deco spirit. For endless views of the Med, book a room with a private balcony.
Hôtel Royal Riviera
Resort, Hotel
In the spring and summer months, guests at this five-star Cap-Ferrat hotel will enjoy access to their own exclusive beach. In the cooler months, head for the heated pool, sauna or turkish bath. Located on the Baie des Fourmis, the hotel is ideally placed for road trippers enjoying the stunning coastal journey from Nice to Monaco. Secure private parking is free, and the hotel even has a charging point for electric vehicles.
Le Méridien Nice
Resort, Chain Hotel
At No 1, Promenade des Anglais, the 318 rooms at this beach hotel enjoy the most prestigious address in Nice. Camera-ready views are, therefore, guaranteed at the outdoor Latitude Bar and the rooftop restaurant La Terrasse. You’ll find light bites and tapas on the lunch menu, but those in search of a refreshing sweet treat must try the sorbet made from organic Nice lemons.
Hôtel Don Cesar
Hotel
Make the most of the south-facing private terrace by taking up the option of the in-room continental breakfast. As well as enjoying freshly pressed orange juice while taking in the beautiful Gulf of Porto Vecchio, each room includes a Nespresso coffee machine, a Bose sound system and a Nuxe welcome pack of beauty and spa products. It may tempt you to book the hotel’s relaxation day package, which includes a massage, a facial, lunch, and hammam access.
Le Grand Hôtel des Thermes
Hotel
This striking hotel on the sands of Saint-Malo is something of a foodie’s heaven. With no fewer than three restaurants onsite, you are offered a number of dining experiences catering to your gastronomic desires. With a focus on healthy eating, the hotel runs weekly nutrition conferences and cooking workshops for guests. Those keen to indulge aren’t left out – there are foie gras, oysters and Barbary duck on the menu at the Cape Horn restaurant overlooking the bay.
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
Boutique Hotel
Built by the founder of the French newspaper Figaro in 1869, and originally intended as a writer’s retreat, this Antibes beach mansion opened its doors to a wider demographic in 1887. The splendour of this 117-room hotel has retained something of a literary draw, visited by the likes of F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. Its magnetism has also reached Hollywood and is a popular choice during the Cannes Film Festival. It was also here that Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton once spent their honeymoon.
Le Grand Hôtel Le Touquet
Spa Hotel
Hotel and Spa Villa Seren
Spa Hotel
The white surfboard hanging on the wall in one of the suites at this four-star hotel provides a clue as to why many visitors head to Hossegor on the southwest coast of France. Four of the hotel’s five sophisticated rooms offer a view of the lake, thriving with kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders. To refuel and warm up after the water-based fun, head to the hotel wine bar, where chef Patrice Lubet will knock up some vegetable kimchi.
Hôtel Barrière Le Grand Hôtel Dinard
Hotel
Take in the pleasing panorama of Saint-Malo Bay from across the water at Dinard at this elegant beach hotel, which opened in 1859. While you’ll likely be drawn to the pull of France’s northern coast, make sure to take the 10-minute morning stroll to Dinard market, for a browse of the freshest produce and the most creative glass and metalware. On Saturday lunchtimes, the hotel chef will oversee a mouth-watering meat and seafood barbecue.
Hôtel Cap-Estel
Spa Hotel, Hotel
Nestled on a rocky peninsula between Monaco and Nice on the beautiful Côte d’Azur, the Cap-Estel hotel is an idyllic getaway, boasting five-star luxury and magnificent Mediterranean views. Located in a modernised mansion dating back to 1899, the four-floor hotel features two penthouses, complete with their own terraces, an onsite spa, beautiful terraced gardens and its own private beach. Take a dip in Cap-Estel’s saltwater infinity pool, a previous runner-up for the title of Best Hotel Pool in the Smith Hotel Awards, before retiring to the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, La Table de Patrick Raingeard, for gourmet Mediterranean cuisine.
Ti al Lannec
Hotel
Hôtel Les Tourelles
Hotel
Hôtel Les Mouettes
Hotel
Hôtel du Palais
Hotel
Built in 1855 to serve as the summer residence of Napoléon III, the beautiful Hôtel du Palais is one of Biarritz’s most recognisable landmarks. Many of the palatial hotel’s 153 rooms are adorned with original furniture, restored by its in-house team of talented craftsmen, while an onsite spa equipped with an indoor pool, sauna and turkish baths offers a luxurious stay. Three restaurants, overseen by chef Aurélien Largeau, serve locally caught seafood and Bretagne-inspired cuisine. The busy Grand Plage is just a short walk away.
Helen Armitage contributed additional reporting to this article.