Discovering France’s coastal paradise of Six-Fours-les-Plages feels like stumbling upon a secret the French have masterfully kept to themselves. With 18 kilometers of stunning Mediterranean coastline, this charming seaside town delivers the quintessential Riviera experience without the crowds or prices of its famous neighbors.
Where ancient history meets azure waters
Six-Fours isn’t just another pretty coastal town—it’s a living museum where 11th-century churches stand guard over pristine beaches. The medieval Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre anchors the old town with its imposing stone facade, while hidden among olive groves lies the even older 6th-century Chapelle Notre-Dame de Pépiole.
“Our town has over 120 historical hamlets, each with its own story,” explains Marcel Berthier, a local historian. “Visitors who venture beyond the beaches discover a Provence that hasn’t changed in centuries.”
The beauty of Six-Fours is that you can swim in crystal waters in the morning and explore thousand-year-old chapels by afternoon—where else can you find that combination?
Island adventures just minutes offshore
The true magic happens just offshore at Île des Embiez and Île du Gaou. Connected by a quick ferry from the fishing village of Le Brusc, these islands offer Mediterranean wilderness at its finest. Embiez features hidden coves and yacht-filled marinas that rival Greece’s most beautiful islands but with half the visitors.
For adventure seekers, renting sea kayaks to paddle around the islands provides access to secluded beaches impossible to reach otherwise. The crystal-clear waters surrounding these islands make for spectacular snorkeling—often with entire coves to yourself.
Panoramic views worth every step
Hikers shouldn’t miss the trail to Notre-Dame du Mai chapel, perched dramatically atop Cap Sicié at 358 meters. The rewarding climb delivers what locals consider the Mediterranean’s most spectacular panorama—a sweeping vista stretching from Cassis to Toulon.
“On clear days, you can see all the way to Corsica,” shares Martine Duval, a local guide. “It’s why I bring visitors here instead of the crowded lookouts in other Provençal villages.”
Market mornings and seafood feasts
Six-Fours embraces authentic Provençal cuisine with markets brimming with local olives, honey, and fresh-caught seafood. The port of Le Brusc offers waterfront dining where bouillabaisse and grilled sea bream arrive straight from fishing boats.
Unlike the tourist-oriented restaurants of more famous destinations, here you’ll dine alongside French families enjoying long Mediterranean lunches with views that don’t come with premium pricing.
Secret coves beyond the guidebooks
While Plage du Cros attracts families with its amenities, experienced travelers head to hidden coves along the coastal path. La Crique de la Ciaccia offers seclusion and dramatic rock formations that rival famous Philippine beaches but without the long-haul flight.
The coastal walking path connecting these hidden beaches provides spectacular Mediterranean views with frequent swimming spots—perfect for those who prefer discovering their own private paradise.
A budget-friendly alternative to Caribbean escapes
With accommodations and dining costing significantly less than in Nice or Cannes, Six-Fours provides exceptional value. Family-run guesthouses offer authentic Provençal charm for the price of a generic hotel elsewhere.
“Many Americans discover us after being priced out of Caribbean destinations,” explains hotelier Jean-Pierre Moreau. “They stay for the beaches but return for the authentic French lifestyle.”
Six-Fours gives you the Mediterranean dream without emptying your wallet. Our guests are always shocked by the value they find here.
Six-Fours-les-Plages delivers that rare travel experience—a destination that exceeds expectations while revealing layers of discovery with each visit. From ancient chapels to island escapes, it offers everything travelers seek in the South of France, just without the crowds that have transformed other coastal gems. This hidden corner of Provence won’t remain secret much longer.