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Sanary-sur-Mer

Sanary-sur-Mer is a charming resort town in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, situated on the Mediterranean coast just 13 km west of Toulon. Known for its picturesque harbor and historic center, it offers a serene alternative to busier coastal destinations. Travelers can reach the city via TGV from Paris in under four hours, with direct seasonal flights available to nearby Toulon-Hyères Airport from major European hubs like London and Brussels.

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Where to Base

Stay in the old town or near the port for easy walking access to the cobblestone streets, markets, and seafront promenade. This area concentrates boutique hotels and offers a vibrant, convenient atmosphere for exploring the historic center.

Airport Connection

The primary gateway is Toulon-Hyères Airport (TLN). Direct flights operate from cities like London and Oslo during peak season. The drive to Sanary takes approximately 20-30 minutes. Alternatively, travelers can take regional trains to Toulon and transfer to local transport.

Best Season

Summer (June-August) offers warm weather ideal for beach activities but sees higher tourist volumes. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures perfect for strolling the old town. Winter is quiet and peaceful, though some seasonal facilities may have reduced hours.

Nearby attractions

Dining

L.A Restaurant

Restaurant€€€579 m

L.A. stands not for the City of Angels, but Lazaro Anthony, whose signature cuisine is served in a super-compact format. In a narrow street behind the port, this is a one-man-show: the chef, the son of a restaurateur, makes absolutely everything himself: the bread, the ice cream, the jus… That means three days of preparation before opening Thu-Sat, for just 14 guests. Not one more. In the small vaulted space with soft lighting and Mediterranean charm, or on the wisteria-clad patio on sunny days, you can enjoy a short, fresh and inspired menu: John Dory, fennel, bouillabaisse jus; chocolate, ha

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Les Oliviers

Restaurant Michelin€€€€4.1 km

It is a joy to discover this bright, elegant and contemporary restaurant boasting a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean from its vantage point in Renécros Bay. In the evening, Martin and Fleur Feragus serve up colourful and fragrant Mediterranean and Provençal cuisine in the form of multi-course menus showcasing local produce, such as green asparagus from Mallemort and strawberries from Hyères. The chef rustles up seafood-forward modern cuisine, demonstrating finesse in preparing fish and shellfish; he also incorporates good cuts of meat. The desserts designed by Fleur are a perfectly elega

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Au Clair de la Vigne

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€3.8 km

Run by an enthusiastic wine buff, this bubbly bistro also benefits from the culinary talent of a former chef of Christophe Bacquié. The regularly renewed slate menu stars a pedigree bistro lineup, albeit with an updated Mediterranean twang: tartare of Aveyron veal in herbs, capers and wholegrain mustard; picanha of mountain-raised pork, roast butternut in honey and rosemary and a finger-licking house BBQ sauce. The concise but inspired wine list is a treasure trove of sensibly priced local tipples. Pick up some cheese and a bottle or two from the next-door wine shop-cum-grocery store. Bookings

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L'Espérance

Restaurant€€€3.8 km

If you're lucky enough to be in Bandol, leave the harbour area and make a beeline for the refreshing establishment of Maria and Gilles Pradines, a treasure trove of culinary talent and delight. Born in the Basque country, the chef has retained his love of the south of France, from stuffed piquillo peppers to black cherries and pata negra. Each ingredient is fastidiously sourced and prepared with great care: wild sea bass marinated in fennel seeds, grilled special oyster no. 2, apricots from Provence, olive oil and lemons… The presentation of the dishes is beautiful, and the service is charming

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Le Shardana

Restaurant€€4.0 km

Bang in the middle of the seaside resort, this spruce, modern edifice is reminiscent of Sardinia, both in terms of the décor and the succulent seasonal food. The menu, which changes monthly, is liberally strewn with local and Sardinian ingredients. Examples include rigatoni of Gragnano with locally-fished squid stew or seada, a typical Sardinian dessert: a sort of dumpling stuffed with lemon-spiked pecorino which is then deep fried and drizzled in Sardinian honey. The chef’s radiant wife cheerfully and professionally manages the front of house. Concise wine list of mainly Italian and local tip

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