Itinerary overview

Itinerary

Sailing from Saint-Mandrier lets you explore the stunning coves of the Côte d’Azur. Head west to the turquoise waters and cliffs of Cassis, all the way to Marseille’s old port. Or sail east to Toulon Bay, the Giens Peninsula and the island of Porquerolles, with its beaches and hiking trails.

Whichever route you choose, every cove is a perfect setting for a relaxing week at sea.

DAY 1: PORT PIN ROLLAND

Your journey begins at Port Pin Rolland, a quiet private marina located near Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer. Nestled in the heart of the French Riviera, it’s the perfect starting point to explore the Mediterranean coastline and nearby islands. With turquoise waters and pine-covered landscapes, this peaceful setting marks the ideal launch for your sailing adventure.

Everything is in place to ensure your comfort: free parking, provisioning services, a marina-side restaurant, taxi service, and a ship chandler. From this well-equipped and serene port, you'll set sail aboard your Bali catamaran, ready to uncover the wonders of the Mediterranean.

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DAY 1: PORT PIN ROLLAND
DAY 2: PORQUEROLLES

DAY 2: PORQUEROLLES

A true gem of the Mediterranean, Porquerolles offers much more than dreamy beaches. Its coastline hides secret coves and old forts, like the 16th-century Fort Sainte-Agathe.
Plage d’Argent, with its white sand and silver reflections, is a must-see. Marked trails, pne forests, and cliffs offer stunning views.

With paddles and the swimming platform available, exploring from the boat becomes easy and fun.
Free of cars, the island invites gentle discovery: local wines, charming alleys, sunny terraces, and the Villa Carmignac nestled in nature.

Porquerolles is an island to explore, breathe, and be amazed by

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DAY 3: LE LAVANDOU

Once a fishing village, Le Lavandou is a peaceful seaside haven known for its natural beauty and Mediterranean charm. With fine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil vibe, it’s the perfect stop to slow down.

Just minutes away, Bormes-les-Mimosas invites you to wander through its medieval, flower-lined streets. From the old castle ruins, enjoy sweeping views of an authentic Provençal village, colorful shutters, pine scents, and blooming balconies.

Markets, cafés, and the relaxed rhythm of the South...
A timeless detour you won’t forget.

DAY 3: LE LAVANDOU
DAY 4: CAP TAILLAT / PLAGE DE PAMPELONNE

DAY 4: CAP TAILLAT / PLAGE DE PAMPELONNE

A true natural treasure on the Saint-Tropez peninsula, Cap Taillat is a wild sandbar surrounded by clear waters and preserved coastal trails. This protected area near Ramatuelle is perfect for a nature-filled stopover. From the Camarat lighthouse, the view over the coastline is breathtaking. Just nearby, the iconic Pampelonne Beach stretches out over 5 kilometers of golden sand. An emblem of the Côte d’Azur, it charms both those seeking peace and lovers of vibrant beach life.

Swimming, watersports, sunbathing or dining with your feet in the sand, it’s all here. Pampelonne captures the French Riviera spirit: nature, luxury, and seaside art de vivre.

DAY 5: SAINT-MAXIME / SAINT-TROPEZ

Sainte-Maxime is a charming village along the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Arriving by catamaran is spectacular: green hills dive into the sea, golden beaches stretch out, and hidden coves appear between hilltop villas.

Its lively yet welcoming harbor is ideal for docking, while the town center draws you in with Provençal streets, colorful markets, and shady café terraces. Here, southern authenticity meets the relaxed elegance of the Riviera.

From Pampelonne to Saint-Tropez, sailing becomes a timeless moment. The catamaran glides across clear waters, past sandy coves and rocky shores. Slowly, Saint-Tropez comes into view, red rooftops, sleek yachts, and the energy of the old port. A route where natural beauty meets the timeless charm of the Riviera.

DAY 5: SAINT-MAXIME / SAINT-TROPEZ
DAY 6: PORT CROS

DAY 6: PORT CROS

As you approach Port-Cros by sea, the island reveals its lush hills and crystal-clear waters. Arriving at the small harbor lined with colorful houses instantly sets a peaceful tone.

A designated National Park, it’s one of the Mediterranean’s most preserved sites. Hiking trails lead to wild coves, while protected seabeds offer ideal spots for diving and snorkeling.

With no cars and no urban development, the island is a true return to basics. Port-Cros is more than a stop, it’s a timeless escape into raw nature and silence.

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