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Day Trips from Toulon

Day Trips from Toulon

Cote Dazur France Travel Guide

Hyères & The Golden Islands

Hyères acts as the gateway to the stunning Golden Islands.

Reach Hyères easily by direct train (TER) or bus from Toulon. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes.

Porquerolles Island

  • A car-free island paradise known for its stunning white-sand beaches (e.g., Plage Notre Dame, Plage d'Argent).
  • Pine forests and superb cycling paths in a protected national park.
  • Reach Porquerolles by ferry from La Tour Fondue near Hyères. Seasonal ferries also depart directly from Toulon port.
  • Discover various Day trips and excursions.

Nearby Coastal Towns

Experience the charm of the Provençal coast.

Bandol

A scenic coastal town famous for its rosé wines (Bandol AOC), a charming port, and beautiful waterfront paths.

Getting There

  • Direct train (TER) from Toulon takes approximately 15 minutes.
  • A relaxed, upscale atmosphere awaiting discovery.
  • Enjoy the Sentier du Littoral for coastal views.

Sanary-sur-Mer

A picturesque fishing village with a colorful harbor, a lively Provençal market (especially on Wednesdays), and an authentic atmosphere.

Getting There

  • Reach Sanary-sur-Mer by direct train (TER) or bus from Toulon in about 10-20 minutes.
  • Known for its traditional fishing boats (Pointus).
  • Experience the Wednesday market.

Travel Considerations

Independent Travel

  • Maximum flexibility, setting your own pace plus schedule.
  • Often more budget-friendly.
  • Less suitable for multiple points in one day without reliable public transport.
  • Logistics like parking and navigation are self-managed.

Organized Tours

  • Convenience, especially for multiple locations or less accessible destinations.
  • Getting around and guide often included.
  • Potentially more expensive.
  • Less flexibility in itinerary and pace.

Time Required & Suggested Itineraries

  • Most destinationsHalf-day to full-day trips
  • Porquerolles IslandFull day (cycling, swimming, tranquility)
  • MarseilleFull day (exploration)
  • Aix-en-ProvenceFull day (exploration)
  • HyèresEasy day trip
  • BandolVery easy day trip
  • Sanary-sur-MerEasy day trip
  • CassisDay trip (boat or hike)

Tip for Coastal Exploration

The coastal road west of Toulon towards Bandol and La Ciotat has beautiful views.

Natural Escapes

The area around Toulon features breathtaking natural landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.

Calanques National Park

Just west of Toulon, this national park has stunning karst cliffs, deep turquoise coves, and difficult hiking trails.

Massif des Maures

Located east of Toulon, this mountain range has extensive forests and opportunities to hike in a wild, wild landscape.

Beaches & Coastal Views

Beyond Toulon's Mourillon, find beautiful shores such as Plage de Saint-Clair or those on the Giens Peninsula.

Outdoor Activities

Explore diverse terrain from coastal paths to mountain trails.

Coastal & Inland

  • Mont Faron offers immediate mountain access.
  • The coastal road west of Toulon offers picturesque sea views.
  • Are fond of swimming in the many local beaches.

Seasonal Wonders

Timed visits showcase unique natural displays.

Lavender Blooms

  • Visit in June or early July for iconic blooming lavender fields.
  • This requires a longer drive or a specialized tour further north into Provence (e.g., Valensole plateau).
  • Capture stunning photographic moments.

Quick Facts: Nearby Nature

Mont Faron trailsImmediate entry from Toulon
Massif de la Sainte-BaumeInland hiking in natural forests
Le CastelletCharming perched medieval village
Bandol Wine RegionRolling vineyard landscapes
Var hinterlandRural Provençal life
Coastal CornicheViews towards Bandol & La Ciotat

Environmental Note

  • When visiting natural sites, stay on marked trails.
  • Do not disturb wildlife.
  • Carry out all your trash.
  • Follow seasonal restrictions, especially fire risk warnings in summer.
  • Be mindful of water usage, especially in hotels.

Cultural Excursions

Step outside Toulon to discover more of Provence's rich history and charming rural life.

Historical Sites

Explore history beyond Toulon's city limits.

Prominent Locations

  • Fréjus: A Roman port an urban area with an amphitheater and aqueduct remnants.
  • Glanum: A Greco-Roman archaeological site near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
  • Fort de Brégançon: Historic fortress near Bormes-les-Mimosas, sometimes available for tours.

Rural Villages & Agriculture

Taste authentic Provençal life in the countryside.

Countryside Charm

  • Le Castellet: A charming medieval perched village away from the coast from Bandol.
  • Wine Villages: Visit Bandol AOC or Côtes de Provence for wine tastings.
  • Olive Groves: Explore local olive groves and mills, especially during autumn harvest.

Cassis & Calanques

Famous for its dramatic Calanques (limestone fjords with turquoise waters) and a charming, bustling a port for fishing.

Explore Cassis

  • Boat trips for beautiful landscapes into the Calanques National Park.
  • Hiking opportunities for adventurous travelers.
  • Direct bus from Toulon, or train to Cassis station (requires local connection).

Marseille & Aix-en-Provence

Two major Provençal cities within easy reach for cultural immersion.

City Highlights

  • Marseille: Explore its historic Old Port, Notre-Dame de la Garde, and Panier district.
  • Aix-en-Provence: Elegant city with fountains, Cours Mirabeau, and Paul Cézanne's studio.
  • Frequent direct trains (TER/TGV) to Marseille (45 min - 1 hr), direct bus to Aix-en-Provence (1 hr).

Multi-Day Extensions

Toulon a great starting point for longer regional explorations.

Golden Islands Immersion

Extend your stay on Porquerolles or Port-Cros for a more absorbing island experience, enjoying beaches and hiking.

Calanques & Coastal Charm

Combine Cassis with an overnight stay in La Ciotat or Bandol for more in-depth exploration of the impressive Calanques.

Luberon Village Trails

Head inland for 1-2 time to explore the perched villages of the Luberon region (e.g., Gordes, Roussillon), ideally with a car.

Longer Travel Connections

Excellent train connections exist along the coast (TER services) and to major inland cities (TGV). Renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring rural areas plus tinier villages.

Multi-Day Trip Ideas

Logical Next Destinations

1

Côte d'Azur Glamour

Nice, Cannes, or Saint-Tropez for more glamorous Riviera experiences.

2

Deep Provence

Avignon (Papal Palace), Arles (Roman history), or Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

3

Nature & Adventure

The Verdon Gorge for stunning canyons, hiking, and kayaking.

Coastal Itinerary

  • Commence in Toulon.
  • Move west to Bandol/Sanary-sur-Mer.
  • Continue to Cassis.
  • Proceed to Marseille.
  • Explore Arles.
  • Conclude in Avignon.

Provençal Charm Route

  • Begin in Toulon.
  • Head in the interior to Aix-en-Provence.
  • Explore the Luberon villages.
  • Conclude in Avignon.
  • This route emphasizes countryside and cultural heritage.

Transportation Connections

Train System

Efficient for establishing a connection between metropolitan areas along the coast (TER) and major inland cities (TGV).

Rental Car

Provides maximum flexibility for exploring rural areas, smaller villages, and natural parks.

Organized Tours

Consider for destinations not well-served by public transport or for multi-spot visits. Find tours here.

Final Tip

Most listed destinations suit half-day to full-day trips. Porquerolles Island, Marseille, and Aix-en-Provence warrant a full day.