French Beach Destinations
By Erica Johansson, published Jun 12, 2007
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Bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, France offers plenty of beach destinations for everyone from families and pensioners to pro surfers and fussy celebrities. THE ATLANTIC COAST
While the north and west coasts have long isolated beaches, family resorts, and splendid surfing, the water is not as warm or as clear as the Mediterranean coast or Corsica.
Arcachon
This small resort on Cote d'Argent near Bordeaux is encircled by France's largest pine wood and offers small and delectable beaches. A couple of kilometers south is the Dune du Pyla, the largest sand dune in Europe.
Saint-Jean de Luz
A cozy seaside resort a few minutes from the Spanish side in the heart of the Basque Country. Saint-Jean de Luz has stunning beaches, surfing possibilities, and lots of shops, cafes and markets.
Biarritz
During the Surf Festival each July, surfers from France, Hawaii, Australia and California come here to celebrate the birth of surfing in Biarritz. Aside from great waves, this posh town offers popular beaches, superb cooking, golf courses, several sporting facilities and a nearly constant breeze.
THE FRENCH RIVIERA
You tend to face more crowds and higher prices in Cote dAzur's beach destinations, but don't let this put you off. The French Riviera has a fantastic climate, terrific shopping, first-class dining and nice, but packed, beaches.
St Tropez
The most attractive spot on Cote dAzur is a place for beautiful people, million dollar yachts, expensive Ferraris, and chic designer shops lining the cobbled streets. The town is a balance of modern luxury and charming fishing village look. Sit at a sidewalk cafe, sip a coffee and watch the jet-setters saunter by. Don't forget to spend a day at Bouillabaisee Beach near the town.
Cannes
In May, Cannes turns to the hottest location in the world - at least within the film business - when actors, directors, producers, journalists, wannabes, and fascinated tourists gather in the town. The traffic and parking is a nightmare. For a less busy atmosphere, wait a few months.

French Beach Destinations
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