Sanary-Sur-Mer, France cruise port guide
Nestled between Marseilles and Toulon, the port of Sanary-sur-Mer is located in Provence on the Cote d’Azur, and is arguably the sunniest place in France. Its beautiful coastline is dotted with small beaches, while Sanary’s quiet, pedestrian streets cluster around the medieval 13th century watchtower—now home to the Frédéric Dumas Diving Museum, and featuring original equipment of undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau. Visit église Saint Nazaire, a late 19th century Gothic Revival church, or admire the view from the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Pitié, built in 1560. Cap your stay with a stroll along the palm-lined harbor, where you’ll find rows of old Provençal wooden fishing boats, pointus, and if you’re lucky, some local fishermen selling the day’s catch. Or simply taste the freshest seafood in any number of Sanary restaurants and enjoy watching the bustle of everyday life in this charming and inviting town.
About Sanary-Sur-Mer, France
Sanary-sur-Mer is a charming fishing village and port on the French Riviera (Côte d'Azur) in the Var department, between Toulon and Bandol. Known for its colorful fishing boats, palm-lined harbor, and Provençal atmosphere, it was famously a refuge for German intellectual émigrés in the 1930s. It serves as an anchorage for small cruise ships and yachts exploring the western French Mediterranean coast.
The palm-lined harbor and colorful boats are the main spectacle. The town market (Wednesday and Sunday mornings) offers local produce and artisan goods. Nearby Bandol wine region offers tastings of the region's celebrated Mourvèdre-based rosé. Toulon's Musée National de la Marine is accessible for history enthusiasts.
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