Rent a yacht to explore the Santa cove

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The Santa-Lucia calanque is a pebble beach located to the east of the Santa Lucia port and directly below the residential area of the same name. It's a beach that sees very few visitors, even during the summer, mainly due to its relatively difficult access. We invite you to spend an unforgettable time aboard one of our fantastic yachts at a very affordable rate.

There are two ways to access this beach. The first is via the coastal path starting from the port of Santa Lucia. It takes about fifteen minutes via stairs carved into the rock. This route can be very challenging for children and is of course impossible for people with reduced mobility. The second way to access it is through a path that makes access much easier and is within reach of everyone, but unfortunately, this path is not well known to the public. Fortunately for the few privileged ones who will spend a pleasant time in the fantastic setting offered by this wild cove, this path also does not have parking. We offer the possibility of picking you up with the boat's dinghy from any of the thirty beaches in Saint-Raphaël, including this beautiful cove of Santa Lucia. Alternatively, you can embark from Fréjus, the neighboring town. We guarantee exceptional relaxation and fun, and to make the most of your stay aboard one of our yachts, we offer a skipper service. Since access to this cove is quite difficult, especially via the customs path, it is strongly advised not to wear light beach shoes but rather to equip yourself with good walking shoes. Watch out for some large rocks; it would be wise to bring swim shoes! This beach features red pebbles typical of the Esterel massif beaches. It's a wild beach with a charming allure but lacks rental of beach mats, umbrellas (some areas are shaded by pine trees that can serve as makeshift umbrellas), and there are no bars or restaurants. This makes it a quiet place perfect for enjoying a peaceful moment away from the hustle and bustle of other beaches crowded with bathers.