Le Lavandou is an authentic fishing village and seaside resort on the French Riviera Varoise. Located at the foot of Massif of the Moors, Le Lavandou offers you 12 kilometers of coastline and 12 fine sandy beaches. Discover the beaches of Anglade, the large beach in the city center, the beach of Saint-Clair, the beach of Fossette, the beach of Aiguebelle, the beach of Cavalière, the beach of Pramousquier.

Posidonia Le Lavandou

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Posidonia is an underwater plant essential for the ecological balance of the Mediterranean. A beach with posidonia leaves is not a dirty beach. On the contrary, this demonstrates good water quality and the natural functioning of the beach.

Le Lavandou is committed to beaches of character, which enhances the management of Posidonia benches.

Discover the 12 beaches of Lavandou

From the Anglade district to the Pramousquier district, 12 different fine sand beaches await you in Le Lavandou. Under the sun of the Var coast, discover hidden or steep coves. But also beautiful equipped beaches. They all invite you to relax or aquatic, nautical and underwater activities.

So don't hesitate any longer! Enjoy the beach in lazy mode with your towel on the sand, or in sports mode by playing ball, rackets, paddle etc…

First aid stations in Lavandou

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Saint Clair beach first aid station

From mid-May to the end of September, the swimming surveillance is ensured daily on the beaches of Lavandou at the four aid stations. From the aid stations of city ​​center, Saint-Clair, Anglade and Cavalière, swimming is supervised from 10:30 a.m. to 18 p.m., from May 15 to 31, 2023 and from 10 a.m. to 18 p.m., from June 1 to September 30

The emergency call terminals installed on the natural beaches of Aiguebelle, La Fossette, Jean Blanc, Pramousquier, Cap Nègre and at the end of Cap Nègre are in service from June 1 to September 30, 24/24.

During swimming surveillance hours, calls made from the emergency terminals are answered by rescue swimmers, then by the firefighters.

The pavilions

Red flag : ban on swimming
Orange flag : dangerous but supervised swimming
Green flag : supervised swimming, absence of particular danger

The absence of flame means that swimming is not supervised. In unsupervised areas and outside surveillance hours, swimming and water activities are practiced at the risk of those involved.

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