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Sanary-sur-Mer on the French Riviera

Sanary-sur-Mer is a peaceful town in southern France, nestled between Toulon and Marseille. Known for its colorful harbor, traditional fishing boats and Provençal charm, it offers a quieter alternative to the more famous Riviera towns. With around 17,000 residents, it has the atmosphere of an authentic working village, where everyday life continues alongside gentle tourism.

Boats, Bougainvillea and the Old Town

The harbor is the heart of Sanary-sur-Mer. Here, you'll find rows of brightly painted pointus, the traditional wooden fishing boats that still set out to sea in the mornings. Along the quay, cafés and restaurants serve local dishes under the shade of palms and plane trees.

Wander into the old town to find winding streets filled with shops, bakeries and local markets. The Church of Saint Nazaire overlooks the port with its vibrant frescoes. Nearby stands the Tour Romane, a 13th-century watchtower now used for art exhibitions and panoramic views. The daily Provençal market (except Mondays) is one of the best in the region, full of seasonal produce, flowers and artisanal goods.

Beaches like Portissol and Bonnegrâce are just a short walk from the center, ideal for a swim or a quiet afternoon by the sea.

Simple Pleasures and Seaside Moments

Sanary-sur-Mer invites you to enjoy life's quieter moments. Watch fishermen unload their catch at sunrise or enjoy a long lunch at a family-owned bistro. Small galleries and bookshops add to the charm, and in summer, concerts and open-air events give the town a festive spirit without overwhelming the streets.

In the 1930s, several German writers and artists, including Thomas Mann and Bertolt Brecht, lived in exile here, drawn by the town's peaceful setting and welcoming atmosphere. Their legacy remains an integral part of Sanary's cultural identity today.

A Hidden Corner Worth Discovering

Sanary-sur-Mer may not be as well known as nearby Cassis or Saint-Tropez, but that is exactly what makes it so appealing. Visitors looking for something authentic will find friendly faces, fresh seafood and a setting that feels untouched by time. It's a destination that doesn't seek attention but quietly earns admiration from those who visit.

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