
Cote Dazur France Travel Guide
Hyères acts as the gateway to the stunning Golden Islands.
Reach Hyères easily by direct train (TER) or bus from Toulon. The journey takes about 20-30 minutes.
Experience the charm of the Provençal coast.
A scenic coastal town famous for its rosé wines (Bandol AOC), a charming port, and beautiful waterfront paths.
A picturesque fishing village with a colorful harbor, a lively Provençal market (especially on Wednesdays), and an authentic atmosphere.
The area around Toulon features breathtaking natural landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Just west of Toulon, this national park has stunning limestone cliffs, deep turquoise coves, and challenging hiking trails.
Located east of Toulon, this mountain range has extensive forests and chances to hike in a rugged, wild landscape.
Beyond Toulon's Mourillon, find beautiful shores such as Plage de Saint-Clair or those on the Giens Peninsula.
Explore diverse terrain from coastal paths up to the mountain trails.
Timed visits showcase unique natural displays.
Step outside Toulon to discover more of Provence's rich history and charming rural life.
Explore history beyond Toulon's city limits.
Taste authentic Provençal life in the countryside.
Famous for its dramatic Calanques (limestone fjords with turquoise waters) and a charming, bustling fishing port.
Two major Provençal cities within easy reach for cultural immersion.
Toulon a great starting point for longer regional explorations.
Extend your stay on Porquerolles or Port-Cros for a more immersive island experience, enjoying beaches and hiking.
Combine Cassis with an overnight stay in La Ciotat or Bandol for more in-depth exploration of the impressive Calanques.
Head inland for 1-2 time to explore the perched villages of the Luberon region (e.g., Gordes, Roussillon), ideally with a car.
Nice, Cannes, or Saint-Tropez for more glamorous Riviera experiences.
Avignon (Papal Palace), Arles (The past of rome), or Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
The Verdon Gorge for stunning canyons, hiking, and kayaking.
Efficient for establishing a connection between urban centers along the coast (TER) and major inland cities (TGV).
Provides the most flexibility for exploring rural areas, smaller villages, and natural parks.
Consider for destinations not well-served by public transport or for multi-spot visits. Find tours here.