Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Cyr-Sur-Mer include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. Located on the Mediterranean coast of the Var department, the town features family-friendly beaches, vineyards, and an authentic Provençal atmosphere. The area offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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great panoramic road - little traffic in March
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In the crime novel "Dangerous Côte Bleue" (subtitle: a Provence mystery with Capitaine Roger Blanc) by author Cay Rademacher, a character named Claude Figaroli explains to a police officer recently transferred from Paris what CALANQUES means: "It comes from the Provençal word CALANCO, meaning steep. The bays are nothing more than steep valleys carved into the limestone cliffs by rivers in prehistoric times. Since then, the sea level has risen, and the canyons have become fjords. But they have retained their shape underwater: narrow, steep, and treacherous. What you and I find picturesque today was, for a long time, hell for sailors."
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Beautifully situated bay, good swimming spot
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Too beautiful!
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A view of Cassis not to be missed!
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At the end of the day the light is great
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To do on Sunday closed to motor vehicles, viewpoints of all beauty
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can drive along the Route des Crêtes, which connects La Ciotat to Cassis, offering breathtaking views from the highest seaside cliffs in France. Another must-see is Port d'Alon Cove, a picturesque pebble beach nestled in an unspoiled natural setting, perfect for walks and swimming. The Sentier du Littoral coastal path also provides scenic walks along the rugged shoreline.
Yes, Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer is very family-friendly. Les Lecques Beach is a popular sandy beach offering various nautical activities. For a fun day out, Aqualand Cyr Sur Mer is a water park with slides and pools. The Port d'Alon Cove is also suitable for families looking for a more natural swimming spot.
You can delve into the region's past at the Musée de Tauroentum in Les Lecques, which displays artifacts from a Roman villa and necropolis. The majestic 16th-century Château des Baumelles, set amidst vineyards, offers a glimpse into historical elegance. Don't miss the 'Mini Statue of Liberty' in Place Portalis, an exact, smaller replica by the original sculptor Bartholdi.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various water sports at the beaches, including swimming, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Port d'Alon Cove – Vineyard trail loop' which is a moderate cycling route. Hikers can explore trails such as the 'Baie des Nations et Calanque du Port d'Alon – loop on the coastal path'. You can find more routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Saint-Cyr-Sur-Mer.
Absolutely. The Sentier du Littoral offers a wonderful coastal hike with stunning views and secluded coves. For a moderate hike, consider the 'Baie des Nations et Calanque du Port d'Alon – loop on the coastal path' which is about 10 km. More challenging options like the 'Moutte Bay – Port d'Alon Cove loop' are also available. Explore more hiking routes in the hiking guide.
Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer is pleasant for much of the year. The spring and autumn months offer mild weather, ideal for hiking and exploring cultural sites without the peak summer crowds. Summer is perfect for beach activities and water sports. Be aware that the Route des Crêtes may close on days with very strong Mistral winds, which are more common in winter and spring.
Yes, Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer hosts local markets where you can experience authentic Provençal life. There's a farmers' market on Tuesdays and Fridays, and a producers' market every Thursday, offering regional specialties. The historic town center, set slightly inland, also features traditional architecture, chapels, and old houses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views from the Route des Crêtes and the unspoiled natural beauty of Port d'Alon Cove. The diverse landscapes, from golden beaches to rugged coastal paths and vineyards, are highly valued. Many also enjoy the opportunity for swimming in crystal-clear waters and the overall authentic Provençal atmosphere.
Yes, Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer is located on the western edge of the Bandol AOC wine region. There are numerous vineyards and wine estates, such as Domaine de l'Olivette, that offer tastings and cellar visits, allowing you to sample the renowned local wines.
The primary beach is Les Lecques Beach, a long sandy stretch popular for families and nautical activities. To the south, Plage de la Madrague offers a more intimate mix of sand and pebbles. Further east, the Calanque of Port d'Alon features a picturesque pebble beach in a stunning natural setting.
Yes, the Sand Hill (Dune du Vent) is a unique geological phenomenon. This 'wind dune' is a pile of sand nestled between vineyards and forest, formed over centuries by the Mistral wind carrying sand from Les Lecques beach. It's a valuable witness to geological history and a refuge for biodiversity.


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