
Anse Magaud
A wild pebble beach in Toulon, Anse Magaud offers crystal-clear waters, great snorkeling, and stunning cliffside scenery.

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Anse Magaud
Best Time
Secure parking & beat crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A wild pebble beach in Toulon, Anse Magaud offers crystal-clear waters, great snorkeling, and stunning cliffside scenery.
"This shingle beach is, in my opinion, the best one between Marseille and Cavaliere."

🚗 Secure Parking Early
Arrive before 9 AM to guarantee a parking spot, or face a long walk back uphill.
🥾 Water Shoes Essential
The pebble beach can be rough; water shoes protect your feet from sharp rocks.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 · 503 reviews
Type
Beach
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Crystal Clear Waters
The entire beach
Enjoy incredibly clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with gentle shelving for easy access.

Underwater Marine Life Boards
Designated snorkeling area
Discover local marine life with informative underwater boards, a unique feature for snorkelers.

Cliff and Pine Tree Scenery
Surrounding cliffs
Relax on a pebble beach framed by dramatic cliffs and fragrant pine trees, offering a serene natural setting.
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Planning Your Visit
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Insider Tips
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🚗 Secure Parking Early
Arrive before 9 AM to guarantee a parking spot, or face a long walk back uphill.
🥾 Water Shoes Essential
The pebble beach can be rough; water shoes protect your feet from sharp rocks.
☀️ Bring Your Own Shade
Limited natural shade, so pack a parasol or umbrella for comfortable sun protection.
🍎 Pack Food & Drinks
Only a small shop with ice cream and a pricey restaurant. Bring your own provisions.
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🚗 Secure Parking Early
Arrive before 9 AM to guarantee a parking spot, or face a long walk back uphill.
🥾 Water Shoes Essential
The pebble beach can be rough; water shoes protect your feet from sharp rocks.
☀️ Bring Your Own Shade
Limited natural shade, so pack a parasol or umbrella for comfortable sun protection.
🍎 Pack Food & Drinks
Only a small shop with ice cream and a pricey restaurant. Bring your own provisions.
🤿 Snorkel Gear Recommended
Clear waters and underwater boards make it ideal for exploring marine life.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Anse Magaud is a beautiful, natural pebble beach praised for its crystal-clear waters and excellent snorkeling opportunities, including unique underwater marine life boards. Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and scenic cliffs, though parking and the uphill walk back can be challenging, and on-site amenities are limited.
"Very beautiful beach, small and crowded in high season. Walk to the beach smooth but steep. Water is very clear. We enjoyed it."
Remco Mulder
"Lovely beach, clear water. Because a bit enclosed, the waves aren't big. Has one tiny shop there, mostly ice-cream what you can buy. Restaurant there too, but only opens at 19:30 and looking the menu, I think the prices a bit high. The downside, the parking. Not too many spaces around, and if you not arrive early, will be difficult to find space. From the car there's a good 8-10 minutes walk to the beach, downhill. Remember, if you take too much beach stuff with you, need walk back with up to the hill. But overall, worth to visit."
József Botzheim
"This shingle beach is, in my opinion, the best one between Marseille and Cavaliere. Clear waters, gently shelving beach for snorkelling, rocks to jump off of and an area with underwater infoboards on the marine life. Free on street (or bounced up on a kerb) parking nearby. Not overly busy either. A porta toilet nearby. The only problem is the rough rocks can rip your swim shorts!"
Nick Lawrence
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Anse Magaud is accessible by car from Toulon. Parking is available nearby but fills up quickly. The walk from the parking area to the beach is about 8-10 minutes downhill, but steep on the way back.
While specific bus routes directly to Anse Magaud might be limited, checking local Toulon bus schedules is recommended. Many visitors opt for car travel due to the beach's somewhat secluded location.
Parking is free on the street or on the kerb nearby, but spaces are very limited. Arriving early, especially during peak season, is crucial to find a spot.
The walk from the parking area to Anse Magaud is approximately 8-10 minutes. Be prepared for an uphill climb on your return journey.
Cycling is an option, and you might find it easier to find parking for a bike than a car. However, consider the terrain and the uphill return trip.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Anse Magaud is a public beach and does not have an entrance fee. Access is free for all visitors.
As a natural beach, Anse Magaud does not have set opening or closing hours. It is accessible at any time, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety and enjoyment.
No, tickets are not required for Anse Magaud as it is a public beach. You can visit spontaneously.
Generally, there are no specific restrictions, but always be mindful of local regulations regarding fires, waste disposal, and noise levels to preserve the natural environment.
The walk from the parking to the beach is downhill but can be steep on the return. The pebble surface may also present challenges for those with mobility issues.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Anse Magaud is great for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The clear waters and underwater marine life boards offer a unique experience. It's also a lovely spot for relaxing and enjoying the natural scenery.
It can get crowded, especially during high season. Visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon can help avoid the peak crowds.
There is a small shop selling mostly ice cream and a portable toilet nearby. A restaurant is available but opens late and can be pricey.
Yes, Anse Magaud is highly recommended for snorkeling due to its clear waters and underwater marine life boards.
Anse Magaud is a pebble beach, surrounded by cliffs and pine trees, offering a more natural and less developed beach experience.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There is one restaurant at Anse Magaud, but it only opens at 7:30 PM and is considered a bit pricey by some visitors.
A small shop on-site primarily sells ice cream. For more substantial food and drinks, it's best to bring your own or purchase from a boulangerie on the main road before you park.
The closest dining options would be back in Toulon or at the restaurant located directly at the beach, which has limited hours and higher prices.
Absolutely. Given the limited and pricey food options, packing a picnic is highly recommended for a full day at the beach.
The restaurant at Anse Magaud is not extensively reviewed for its menu, but it's noted for its late opening hours and higher price point, suggesting it might offer more formal dining.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the stunning contrast of the clear turquoise water against the rugged cliffs and green pine trees. The pebble beach itself offers unique textures.
Golden hour, both in the early morning and late afternoon, provides beautiful soft light that enhances the natural beauty of the beach and its surroundings.
The underwater marine life boards offer a unique subject for underwater photography if you have the right equipment. The rocky outcrops are also great for dramatic shots.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive coastal scenery. If you plan to snorkel, consider a waterproof camera or housing for unique underwater shots.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's advisable to check local rules and regulations regarding drone operation in coastal areas before flying.











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