Close to Pain de Sucre (Carry-le-Rouet's former lighthouse), this beach, known for its crystal clear waters and ochre cliffs carved out by the sea spray, is surrounded by lush vegetation.
A popular spot for walkers, painters and photographers. In windy conditions, powerful waves crash against the rocks—a spectacular sight to behold.
Pedestrian access
From town centre follow the Lézard footpath (leading off from Quai Maleville). After about 30 minutes of walking, you will arrive at the 'calenque'.
From the coastal footpath, take the pedestrian trail down to the sea.