"Agay is a paradise where even dust is scented ..." Antoine de Saint-Exupéry had already been able to translate the beauty of the place. Between Cap Dramont and the Pointe de la Baumette, Agay is the natural gateway to the Estérel.
Agay, located in one of the most beautiful roads of the coast between Cap Dramont and the tip of the Baumette, is the natural gateway to the Esterel. It offers three sandy beaches and a terrace area with access to the sea by the rocks. Very sheltered, it was appreciated by browsers (Agay means "favorable" in Greek). With the arrival of the railroad in 1860, many artists stop at Agay: the painter Louis Valtat, the composer Vincent d'Indy, the writers Guy de Maupassant and Maurice Donnay and Saint-Exupéry (not to be missed the Fountain for the Little Prince, erected in his homage). Albert Cohen located there part of the action of Belle of the Lord.
Sheltered between Cap Dramont and the Pointe de la Baumette, the harbor of Agay is a natural gateway to the Esterel mountains.
Its configuration makes it a very popular place for sailors (Agay also means "favorable" in Greek). You will appreciate its three sandy beaches, the summit of Rastel and its red rocks, overlooking the bay and offering a breathtaking panorama.
Agay also has a small port area of 166 places, so some are available for reception, and an organized berth.
A Agay 10 km from St Raphael and 30 km from Cannes F2 34 m² 4 people south. Garden level, sea view, bedroom, washing machine, shower, TV, WIFI, equipped kitchen, parking cars and trailers.
200 m from the sea and shops.
Activities within a radius of 1km: parasailing, hiking and biking in the Estérel, tennis, horse riding, boat trips, sailing school, restaurants