Located between Saint Tropez and Le Lavandou, Cavalaire is renowned for its heavenly beaches, including one of a length of 3 km which runs alongside the bay. To the east of the Cap Cavalaire headland, you are able to dive head first into the small wild creeks, which are generally less busy. Within this summer resort, the sea is a real heaven for all lovers of sailing.
There are several historical and cultural sites in the area, which will enable you to better understand the local heritage. These include the memorial for the Provence landings (which took place in Cavalaire during the Second World War) or the Oppidum de Montjean, a Ligurian fortress ruin built in 6 B.C and occupied between 6 B.C and 4 B.C. For a lovely stroll around the seafront take the Fenouillet path, which crosses the small valley of the same name and runs alongside the cliffs.
Less than 15 kilometres from the Les Tournels campsite, Cavalaire is the ideal spot to swim in the Mediterranean and bask in the sunshine on a fine sandy beach.