%Start Things to Do in the Golden Isles in France - ThrillistSkip to main content
Like Thrillist on Facebook.Follow Thrillist on Instagram.Follow Thrillist on Twitter.Follow Thrillist on Snapchat.Subscribe to Thrillist on YouTube.Follow Thrillist on TikTok.SUBSCRIBEGo to NavigationThe closest to the Caribbean you can get in the South of France. renan gicquel/Moment/Getty ImagesThe closest to the Caribbean you can get in the South of France.
thumb_upLike (15)
commentReply (1)
shareShare
visibility921 views
thumb_up15 likes
comment
1 replies
N
Nathan Chen 2 minutes ago
renan gicquel/Moment/Getty ImagesTravelIslands
Sleep on a Sailboat on This Car-Free French Isla...
K
Kevin Wang Member
access_time
6 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
renan gicquel/Moment/Getty ImagesTravelIslands
Sleep on a Sailboat on This Car-Free French Island
The South of France you probably haven t heard of
By Lane NiesetPublished on 9/9/2022 at 1:24 PM
When people think of islands off the coast of France, they tend to look west to Île de Ré and the handful of spots strewn around Brittany’s jagged shores. But at the very southern edge of Provence, before veering into the star-studded spots lining the French Riviera, there’s a trio of islands dubbed “les îles d’Or,” or “the Golden Isles,” that are frequented more by sailors than the party-centric crowd you’d find in nearby Saint-Tropez.
thumb_upLike (2)
commentReply (0)
thumb_up2 likes
L
Liam Wilson Member
access_time
15 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Beyond being remote, since no road connects to them, a couple of the islands are also completely car-free. For all those people who'd rather not learn the rules of the road for another country but still want to go beyond metro-serviced, crowded cities when traveling, this one’s for you.
thumb_upLike (36)
commentReply (1)
thumb_up36 likes
comment
1 replies
J
Joseph Kim 1 minutes ago
Each of the islands is more rugged than the next. Porquerolles’s powdery beaches require hikes thr...
J
Joseph Kim Member
access_time
4 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Each of the islands is more rugged than the next. Porquerolles’s powdery beaches require hikes through pine forests—and there’s (blissfully) not a beach bar in sight. The unspoiled Port-Cros, a national park, was ransacked by pirates up until the 20th century and is now a hiker’s paradise, with nothing but marked trails crisscrossing preserved forests.
thumb_upLike (49)
commentReply (0)
thumb_up49 likes
T
Thomas Anderson Member
access_time
15 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
And only a small sliver of neighboring, electricity-free Le Levant (90% of which belongs to the French army) is open to the public—and it’s mostly a naturist resort. Port-Cros is a dream for hiking and diving.
thumb_upLike (30)
commentReply (0)
thumb_up30 likes
S
Sophia Chen Member
access_time
6 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH/ShutterstockThe ideal way of hopping around these coasts is by boat—either on your own or with the help of a captain who can navigate the waters. If you’re chartering a boat for a few days, even better.
thumb_upLike (36)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up36 likes
comment
2 replies
S
Sofia Garcia 1 minutes ago
Port-Cros, the smallest of the islands, doesn’t even have accommodations, and options are limited ...
L
Lily Watson 5 minutes ago
The majority of the tourists here are French (if that tells you anything), and it was the winter ret...
M
Mia Anderson Member
access_time
28 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Port-Cros, the smallest of the islands, doesn’t even have accommodations, and options are limited on the biggest island of Porquerolles (which boasts a whopping population of 200). That’s why most people post up on the shore of mainland France in the town of Hyères, the “original French Riviera,” one of the lesser-visited destinations on the coast between Nice and Marseille.
thumb_upLike (32)
commentReply (3)
thumb_up32 likes
comment
3 replies
T
Thomas Anderson 8 minutes ago
The majority of the tourists here are French (if that tells you anything), and it was the winter ret...
B
Brandon Kumar 25 minutes ago
Sure, you can visit all three, but you’ll want to make the car-free island of Porquerolles, just a...
The majority of the tourists here are French (if that tells you anything), and it was the winter retreat of choice for the likes of Tolstoy and Queen Victoria. If you take a drive along the Giens peninsula—once an island itself that’s now sewed to the mainland by a double strip of sand dunes on either side of the salt marshes—you’ll reach one of Hyères’s traditional fishing harbors, Tour Fondue, which is where the ferry takes off for the Golden Isles.
thumb_upLike (37)
commentReply (3)
thumb_up37 likes
comment
3 replies
E
Ethan Thomas 1 minutes ago
Sure, you can visit all three, but you’ll want to make the car-free island of Porquerolles, just a...
J
Joseph Kim 4 minutes ago
Since the only mode of transportation on the island is by bike, this is the first thing you’ll wan...
Sure, you can visit all three, but you’ll want to make the car-free island of Porquerolles, just a 15-minute ride off the coast, your base. Here’s what to do once you get there.Thrillist TVHistory ofThe History of Tailgating You don’t have to cycle far to find rosé. Walter Zerla/Image Source/Getty Images
Bike to Caribbean-worthy beaches
With only a handful of studios and small hotels on the island, the best place to post up for the night is on one of the boats docked in the harbor (which can easily be booked via Airbnb).
thumb_upLike (17)
commentReply (3)
thumb_up17 likes
comment
3 replies
I
Isabella Johnson 26 minutes ago
Since the only mode of transportation on the island is by bike, this is the first thing you’ll wan...
N
Noah Davis 38 minutes ago
The croissant-shaped island stretches four miles long and two miles wide, and it’s divided into tw...
Since the only mode of transportation on the island is by bike, this is the first thing you’ll want to check off the list once you arrive. Luckily, most boats come with a pair of wheels; if not, there are bike rental stands near the main square (which doubles as the main village).
thumb_upLike (20)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up20 likes
comment
2 replies
L
Lucas Martinez 10 minutes ago
The croissant-shaped island stretches four miles long and two miles wide, and it’s divided into tw...
D
Daniel Kumar 18 minutes ago
Vincent Pommeyrol/Moment/Getty ImagesOn the opposite side, you’ll find one of the lesser-frequente...
A
Ava White Moderator
access_time
44 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
The croissant-shaped island stretches four miles long and two miles wide, and it’s divided into two parts: the steep cliffs on the southern side, where hikers can trek down to hard-to-spot creeks, and long, sandy shores in the north, best reached by bike. Take your pick of coastal loop trails that start at the port and branch out to the beaches lining the northeastern shore, like the popular Plage Notre Dame (named one of Europe’s most beautiful), which is shielded by Aleppo pines. Cycle over to one of the best beaches, Plage Notre Dame.
thumb_upLike (48)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up48 likes
comment
2 replies
A
Aria Nguyen 6 minutes ago
Vincent Pommeyrol/Moment/Getty ImagesOn the opposite side, you’ll find one of the lesser-frequente...
S
Sophia Chen 19 minutes ago
You’ll find lounge chairs and umbrellas on the sand below (the closest to a beach club on the isla...
J
James Smith Moderator
access_time
12 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Vincent Pommeyrol/Moment/Getty ImagesOn the opposite side, you’ll find one of the lesser-frequented beaches, the shallow Le Langoustier, about a 45-minute bike ride from town. Nearby, the secluded, Tiffany-blue-shuttered Le Mas du Langoustier, a former country-home-turned-hotel that once belonged to the island’s owners, is everything you picture when you think of Provence—namely, French country-style antique furnishings and a pool encased by eucalyptus and pine trees.
thumb_upLike (11)
commentReply (1)
thumb_up11 likes
comment
1 replies
E
Evelyn Zhang 1 minutes ago
You’ll find lounge chairs and umbrellas on the sand below (the closest to a beach club on the isla...
L
Luna Park Member
access_time
13 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
You’ll find lounge chairs and umbrellas on the sand below (the closest to a beach club on the island), and a bistro, La Pinède, on the terrace overlooking the sea. The restaurant’s special?
thumb_upLike (2)
commentReply (1)
thumb_up2 likes
comment
1 replies
N
Natalie Lopez 2 minutes ago
La langouste (lobster), of course. This former farmhouse features some of France’s top contemporar...
E
Evelyn Zhang Member
access_time
28 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
La langouste (lobster), of course. This former farmhouse features some of France’s top contemporary art exhibitions. Domaine la Courtade
Walk barefoot past Andy Warhol paintings
When Godard shot his classic Pierrot le Fou in the 1960s, the land where Villa Carmignac sits was a farm.
thumb_upLike (48)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up48 likes
comment
2 replies
E
Ella Rodriguez 23 minutes ago
Architect Henri Vidal later turned the farmhouse into a villa and surrounded it with vines, creating...
T
Thomas Anderson 18 minutes ago
If you happen to be visiting on a full moon, you can take a guided tour of the sculptures led by the...
M
Mia Anderson Member
access_time
45 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Architect Henri Vidal later turned the farmhouse into a villa and surrounded it with vines, creating Domaine La Courtade in the process. More recently, it’s opened up as a contemporary art museum—which you stroll through sans shoes—with galleries illuminated by a ceiling of water and permanent works by artists from Andy Warhol to masters like Botticelli. Outside, in the national nature reserve, you’ll find 15 sculptures by the likes of Jeppe Hein and Olaf Breuning placed in the surrounding gardens, where an open-air cinema is held in the summer months.
thumb_upLike (13)
commentReply (3)
thumb_up13 likes
comment
3 replies
A
Audrey Mueller 6 minutes ago
If you happen to be visiting on a full moon, you can take a guided tour of the sculptures led by the...
A
Amelia Singh 24 minutes ago
“The Villa Carmignac is a beautiful continuation of the region's cultural heritage, since it featu...
If you happen to be visiting on a full moon, you can take a guided tour of the sculptures led by the (recorded) voices of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Patti Smith. “Hyères in particular has a strong presence on the modern and contemporary art front, due in large part to the famed Villa Noailles, which hosts exhibitions, festivals, and contemporary art and design ateliers all year long,” says Alexandra Weinress, founder of Paris-based The Seen, which offers bespoke private art tours around France.
thumb_upLike (37)
commentReply (1)
thumb_up37 likes
comment
1 replies
I
Isabella Johnson 15 minutes ago
“The Villa Carmignac is a beautiful continuation of the region's cultural heritage, since it featu...
L
Liam Wilson Member
access_time
17 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
“The Villa Carmignac is a beautiful continuation of the region's cultural heritage, since it features a wide range of artists who are propelling new ideas forward.”
Good food and great wine await. L'étal du Boucher
Sip rosé play pétanque and bask in boat life
Despite being such a small island, Porquerolles is home to two wine estates: the organic Domaine La Courtade, which offers tastings and tours of the vines, and the Chanel-owned Domine de l’Ile in the heart of the island, not far from Plage Notre Dame.
thumb_upLike (30)
commentReply (3)
thumb_up30 likes
comment
3 replies
I
Isaac Schmidt 2 minutes ago
Pick up a few bottles of rosé and pedal back to town for a DIY apéro in the main square, where loc...
A
Alexander Wang 14 minutes ago
This is also one of the reasons it’s better to come in the shoulder season (May and September are ...
Pick up a few bottles of rosé and pedal back to town for a DIY apéro in the main square, where locals play pétanque (or boules) until the sun sets. The island’s handful of restaurants mostly line the town square (Place d’Armes), so if you’re visiting in the busy summer months, you’ll want to reserve ahead.
thumb_upLike (31)
commentReply (0)
thumb_up31 likes
Z
Zoe Mueller Member
access_time
95 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
This is also one of the reasons it’s better to come in the shoulder season (May and September are really the best months, since there are fewer tourists and it’s not sweltering). Two great picks in the square are Pélagos, where you can dine on catch of the day à la plancha or freshly shucked oysters, and L’étal du Boucher, a combination butcher shop, wine cellar, and restaurant with a Thai twinge. The island clears out when the last ferry leaves, so most places wind down early.
thumb_upLike (4)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up4 likes
comment
2 replies
C
Charlotte Lee 33 minutes ago
End the evening with a cocktail on the terrace of L’escale, which looks out at the harbor, before ...
M
Madison Singh 87 minutes ago
Things to Do in the Golden Isles in France - ThrillistSkip to main content
Like Thrillist on Faceboo...
S
Scarlett Brown Member
access_time
80 minutes ago
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
End the evening with a cocktail on the terrace of L’escale, which looks out at the harbor, before heading back to your boat for a nightcap on deck—which you’ll quickly realize everyone else in port is doing. RelatedRelated
12 Totally Underrated Beauty Spots on the French Riviera
Want more Thrillist? Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat!Lane Nieset is a contributor for Thrillist.By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.
thumb_upLike (26)
commentReply (2)
thumb_up26 likes
comment
2 replies
J
James Smith 71 minutes ago
Things to Do in the Golden Isles in France - ThrillistSkip to main content
Like Thrillist on Faceboo...
H
Hannah Kim 44 minutes ago
renan gicquel/Moment/Getty ImagesTravelIslands
Sleep on a Sailboat on This Car-Free French Isla...