The elegant Cabasson beach, located in the south of the town, benefits from a special location close to the Fort Brégançon. It is on your left looking at the sea that you will see its imposing silhouette. On your right you can go along and take the coastal path. You will discover many beaches and coves of a wilder Borméan coast. From the shore, with your feet in the sand facing the sea, you can see the island of Porquerolle and the Giens Peninsula in the distance.
How to get to Cabasson beach?
Cabasson Beach is 375 meters long. To access it, park at the CaPaLo car park, or the Cabasson, which is chargeable from April to October. The car park is a very large area planted with large umbrella pines.
Where to eat in Cabasson?
Picnic tables are available in the shaded parking lot. You will also find the restaurant The Cabasse which offers bistro-style cuisine Mediterranean and grilled fish.
Is the beach supervised?
From June to September, as in Faviere Beach, the beach is supervised. A first aid station and three lifeguards are present every day from 10:30 a.m. to 18:30 p.m. This station is located on the left on the small pedestrian path that leads to the beach. Toilets, showers, picnic tables and games for children are available. For our friends les chiens, Cabasson beach is allowed from November to March. And during the summer season they have the right to access the small Brégançon beach located to the left of the Cabasson beach when looking at the sea, towards the Fort.
Access and Parking
You can access the Beach of Cabasson by the paid parking from April to October of the same name. Benefit from a reduced rate for seasonal parking by booking at our Tourist Offices.
How much are tickets?
– 11€ per car
– €8 per car from 17:30 p.m.
– €8 per car for parking access with guided tour of Fort de Brégançon
– 5€ per motorbike
– 20€ per van
– 30€ per coach
Free for bikes
Subscription: 10 entry card €100