Top 7 Best Beaches in Monaco

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  1. Despite the fact that it is a public beach, many travelers consider Larvotto Beach to be the best beach in Monaco. It's close to the casino and along the Monte Carlo beach and a strip of upscale restaurants and hotels is also nearby. Larvotto is a man-made sand beach with advanced facilities that is open all day. The location is covered in grainy white sand, which gives the visitor's bare feet a tingling sensation. Because the sand is so hot during the summer, walking in beach flip-flops is easier and more enjoyable. The water at Larvotto Beach is crystal clean and pure.

    Larvotto Beach
    is divided into a number of paid and free zones. Parasols and sunbeds with the same design are available for rent in the paid private sections. A sunbed can be rented for as little as 15 euros and a parasol for as little as 5 euros. If you choose, you are welcome to bring your own umbrella. Changing facilities, freshwater showers, and toilets are available throughout Larvotto. Cafes, restaurants, and bars open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week near the beach. Parties are held on a regular basis at Larvotto Beach.

    The months of May through October are ideal for a beach vacation in Monaco, with temperatures ranging from +25° C to +30° C. Because the water temperature does not exceed +19° C in May, you can sunbathe. By the end of June, the sea had warmed up to + 22-23° C, making it swimmable. In August, the water temperature rises by 26° C. On your vacation to Larvotto Beach, finding a spot to eat will not be difficult. There are numerous snack bars, cafes, taverns, and restaurants located directly on or adjacent to this location.


    • Best time to visit: from May to October
    • Location: Larvotto Beach, Monaco
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  2. This is one of the few beaches on the Cote d'Azur that is completely open to the public. There is no restaurant, no facilities, and no parasols. There are no bathrooms, but cold showers are available. Picnics and snacks are also purchased at Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, as there are various cafes and restaurants within walking distance of the port. Do you have any idea why such a seemingly dry location makes the list of greatest beaches?


    When selecting the greatest beaches, there are numerous aspects to consider, but tourists believe Saint Jean Cap Ferrat comes out on top. The water is crystal pure, and the beach is suitable for youngsters. Children may be seen fishing with nets in the hopes of catching something. Saint Jean Cap Ferrat beach should be your first choice if you enjoy snorkeling. Divers will appreciate the underwater pathway on the beach.


    Meanwhile, keep an eye out for jellyfish and white floats protruding from the bay's one end. The floats may be followed down the base of the cliffs to see the diverse critters and plants that reside there. During peak times, there is always a lifeguard on duty.


    • Best time to visit: from April to June
    • Location: Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Monaco
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  3. La Réserve de la Mala is probably the most beautiful beach of the Côte d’Azur in Monaco. An exclusive and privileged location, which makes this place, one of the rare oasis still preserved from mass tourism. Visitors will encounter few stairs, a walk along the coastal path, or the opportunity to arrive by taxi boat to access this Cap d'Ail remarkable beach, so this exceptional location earns the accolades.


    The breathtaking view also provides peace, inviting guests to unwind and forget about their troubles. With a complimentary cocktail glass, La Réserve beds enhance the feeling of amazing relaxation and happiness following a massage session. The option of nautical activities encourages high-energy fun-seekers to explore the seabed more closely, merging adrenaline and discovery, whether on a hoverboard, flyboard, jet-ski, or on the tornado buoys. This beach combines relaxation, entertainment, and culinary delights to create an exceptional and unforgettable experience.


    • Best time to visit: all months
    • Location: La Réserve de la Mala, Côte d’Azur, Monaco
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  4. The beach at La Plage d'Eze is pebbly. This is a fairly secluded beach for swimmers and water sports. Eze-sur-Mer has only one beach, but it is a beautiful one. There are restrooms and showers, as well as two restaurants and a variety of water activities. The beach is open to the public, and there are showers on the sand. Two private beach clubs with restaurants, sun loungers, and parasols are available. The water is clean and safe, reflecting the sky blue in the most enticing way. The beach's pebbles are small and very smooth.

    The tide comes in very high along the shore, making it relatively easy to keep an eye on the paddling kids. About halfway along the beach, there is a Club Nautique that offers kayaking, windsurfing, scuba diving, and sailing. A few rubber dinghies are also moored in the bay for people who simply wish to bob around and have some fun. Their employees are fluent in French, with a smattering of English and Italian thrown in for good measure.


    • Best time to visit: from April to June
    • Location: Eze
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  5. Baie de Garavan Beach is the beach located in the east of the Port in Menton. It serves as a backdrop to Menton's vibrant and historic downtown. This beach is covered with fine white sand and crystal clear water suitable for activities of exploring the seabed. Therefore, it is without a doubt one of Menton's nicest beaches, with the highest number of visitors during the summer.

    This public beach is located at the end of a row of privately owned beach restaurants. This beach is wide and sandy, with a volleyball court, however, it can get crowded in the summer. There are two restaurants along the beach that offer two very different sensations - from the elegant sophistication of other Monacan bays to the tumbledown outlandishness of this one. Fresh local seafood, salads, meat dishes, and pasta are all available. A sun lounger and parasol can also be reserved.


    • Best time to visit: between May and August
    • Location: Menton
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  6. Baie du Soleil Beach are nearly the same as Baie de Garavan Beach. In July and August, all have lifeguards, although there are fewer eateries to choose from if you want to eat lunch or a snack. During the summer season, the beaches are cleaned every morning, and public showers are located every 100 meters. The westernmost beach is pety and small. There are parking and beach showers nearby, which are mostly used by residents. This beach is also narrow and rocky, but it is near the Menton Casino, which has some street parking.

    On the eastern end of this beach, which is an extension of Plage Casino, the rocks get smaller. This large beach follows a sand curve. The sea is quiet and shallow, making it ideal for children and more sheltered than the other beaches. The park and children's play area on the eastern end, which is similarly shaded, is also appealing to families. For a modest cost, you can also access the private beaches and services along this stretch of coastline. If you're looking for a beach lounger, a parasol, a glass of rose, and some delicious food, this is the place to be!


    • Best time to visit: from June to August
    • Location: Menton
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  7. Plage des Fossettes is unique because it is one of the few completely public beaches along the Riviera; there are no restaurants and thus no facilities for renting deckchairs or parasols. There are chilly showers but no restrooms, so plan accordingly. Snacks and picnics may be purchased in Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, and the port, which is only a few minute's walks away, has a variety of restaurants and cafes.

    The only parking is along residential streets, and finding a spot might be difficult, so take the 81 bus to the dock and walk from there. The water is incredibly clear, and you'll frequently see kids venturing out with fishing nets to see what they can capture; however, keep an eye out for jellyfish!

    This is an excellent beach to explore if you have a snorkel and mask; there is even a "sentier sous-marin," or "underwater walkway." Look for the white floats bobbing down one side of the bay and follow them to the cliffs' edge to see the many plants and animals that dwell there. A guide can be found just next to the lifeguard hut. During high season, there is a lifeguard on duty. Bring a large beach towel because it's fine underfoot but not particularly comfortable to lie on.


    • Best time to visit: from May to July
    • Location: St Jean Cap Ferrat
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