Located in one of the Côte d’Azur‘s must-see seaside resorts, Plage du Midi stretches 700 meters west of Cannes. We strongly recommend that families discover this long stretch of sand, which includes several beaches, both public and private. The magnificent Mediterranean landscape totally seduced us!
In this article, we invite you to discover this place through numerous photos, so that you can make up your own mind. Here’s our guide to help you plan your visit: map, access, sand, conditions…
This review is completely independent, we visited the area anonymously and paid our bills in full.
Why visit the Plage du Midi in Cannes?
Is Plage du Midi worth it?
In our opinion, Plage du Midi is well worth a visit. It is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Côte d’Azur. Public and private beaches line the stretch of sand. We particularly enjoyed the waterfront restaurants, as well as the many water sports activities available on the beach. One thing’s for sure: you won’t be bored! We highly recommend this beach for families. The view over the bay of Cannes and the mountain ranges on the horizon totally charmed us!
Why choose this beach?
Plage du Midi is the ideal destination for an enjoyable experience with family and friends. Here are the top 3 reasons why you should consider visiting:
- its facilities: you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to water sports activities. Between kayaking, towed buoys and windsurfing, there’s something for everyone! If you’re in search of relaxation, head to the private beaches to sip a cocktail from the comfort of a deckchair facing the sea!
- its scenery: from the beach, you’ll enjoy an exceptional view of the Bay of Cannes, and the mountains in the distance!
- its location: just 2km from the town center, you can easily reach Plage du Midi on foot, by bus or by car.
In fact, it’s one of the city’s must-do activities and best beaches.
Access and map – Plage du Midi (Cannes)
Where is Plage du Midi?
La Plage du Midi is on Boulevard du Midi in Cannes (06400), just west of the Promenade de la Croisette and the historic district.
Here are approximate driving times from several towns on the Côte d’Azur:
- Driving time from Antibes: 35min.
- Driving time from Nice: 55min.
- Driving time from Saint-Raphaël: 45min.
- Driving time from Monaco: 1h.
Find a map to help you find your way:
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- There is a lot of demand, book it early.
How to get there – access road
Plage du Midi is an urban beach located about 2km west of the Promenade de la Croisette. It is relatively close to the city center, and can be reached by car via Avenue du Docteur Raymond Picaud. You can also walk there directly (15min) from the Suquet district.
To get there by public transport from the city center, we recommend you take bus number 22, which runs along the Boulevard du Midi.
Parking de la Plage du Midi
You’ll find the Grand Parking de la Plage at 25 Avenue du Docteur Raymond Picaud. It is free. For our part, we parked directly in the parking spaces along the road facing the beach, as we were in the off-season.
Access to the beach from the parking lot
To reach Plage du Midi from the parking lot, you’ll have to walk under a small tunnel that passes under the railroad line and crosses the road.
On the sand and in the water…practical advice
Best time to visit
The best time of year to go to the Plage du Midi in Cannes depends on individual preferences. However, the Côte d’Azur’s peak tourist season is between June and September. The beach will be busier during this period. If you prefer to avoid the crowds, we recommend visiting outside these months.
As for the best time of day, it’s best to visit the beach early in the morning or late in the afternoon, to avoid the heat peak and enjoy more peace and quiet. In high season, the crowds are constant between 11am and 5pm. This beach is very popular with families.
Beach type and size
The ground of Plage du Midi is composed of fine golden sand.
It’s a very long stretch of sand, as it includes several beaches (public and private). It is of medium width.
Conditions for swimming
Entering the water is very pleasant, as the slope is gentle and gradual. Ideal for children. With its Blue Flag label, this beach is also environmentally friendly. Water quality is regulated.
WHERE TO STAY IN Cannes
Option 1: Downtown
Enjoy the charm of the old town and all its restaurants.
We recommend..:
- Five Seas Hotel – prices, pictures and availability
- Hotel BW Le Mondial – prices, pictures and availability
Option 2: on the Croisette
Along the seafront promenade and beaches.
We recommend..:
- Hotel Le Carlton – prices, pictures and availability
- Hotel Martinez – prices, pictures and availability
Option 3: The Suquet and surrounding area
On the heights of the old town, with lots of charm.
- Hotel le Suquet – prices, pictures and availability
- Hotel Canopy by Hilton – see prices, pictures and availability
Facilities and activities
Monitoring
The beach is supervised in summer between 11am and 6pm to ensure the safety of bathers.
Showers, toilets, deckchairs…
We observed public showers and toilets along the stretch of sand. You can also rent deckchairs on private beaches, such as Plage des Sports.
Shadow
Unfortunately, there are no shady spots on Plage du Midi. However, sunshades can be hired for protection from the sun.
Nautical activities
Plage du Midi offers a wide range of water sports activities for young and old. For a family day out on the beach, head to Cannes Esprit Glisse, where you’ll be able to do just that:
During the tourist season, Base Nautique de Cannes Jeunesse offers private lessons and the possibility of renting catamarans, windsurfing boards, kayaks and other equipment. Find out more here.
Catering
Along the beach, you’ll discover several waterfront restaurants set right on the sand. Our 2 favorite addresses are:
- Restaurant Le Bénitier Canne: beyond its private beach with pontoon, the cuisine is of the highest quality!
- Restaurant Maëma Plage du Midi: enjoy a breathtaking view of the bay, while savoring Mediterranean dishes!
To discover our favorite restaurants in the city, please see our dedicated article.
Alternatively, you can eat for less at kiosks offering fast food (sandwiches, paninis, salads). You’ll find several of them at regular intervals on the road along the beach.
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Information for children, mobility, dogs, naturism…
La Plage du Midi with children
This beach is perfect for children. In addition to the water activities, they can also play on the Square Mistral playground. What’s more, a fun and efficient system has been put in place to ensure their safety. By visiting the aid stations or kiosks, you can pick up a bracelet with a figurine. With this accessory, your children will know where to go if they get lost. Giant figurines were installed on raised poles to enable children to identify them easily.
La Plage du Midi with a dog
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on Plage du Midi.
Access for people with reduced mobility
To reach this beach, you’ll find a number of fairly narrow staircases along the road. However, we did observe a gently sloping access ramp to the beach volleyball courts.
La Plage du Midi and naturism
Plage du Midi is not a naturist beach.
What to see on and around the beach
L’Estacade
To the east of the beach is a long jetty that leads to a magnificent viewpoint. We were charmed by this exceptional panorama of the sea and the city. We went there at the start of the day. The brightness made the scene even more magical!
Les Rochers du Coke
We also recommend walking to the Rochers du Coke, at the western end of the beach. It’s an ideal place for snorkeling. Grab a mask and snorkel as you explore the seabed along these impressive rocks!
Other beautiful beaches nearby
In Cannes
Cannes is a major seaside resort on the Côte d’Azur, and you’ll find several beaches with different interests throughout the city:
- La Bocca beaches,
- Croisette beaches,
- Robinson Beach.
Look out for our article on the most beautiful beaches in Cannes.