Plage Goéland, Private beach restaurant on Boulevard de la Croisette in Cannes, France
Plage Goéland is a beachfront restaurant on the Boulevard de la Croisette in Cannes that combines dining service with Mediterranean views and offers both indoor and outdoor seating along the coast. The establishment spans across the sand, connecting the dining area directly to the beach.
The restaurant was founded in 1981 and was the first private beach establishment after the Palais des Festivals in Cannes. It has maintained its role as a fixture on this stretch of the coast ever since.
The restaurant reflects French Riviera cuisine through local seafood dishes, homemade pastries, and fresh Mediterranean ingredients that define this coastal region's food traditions.
The restaurant is open daily from 10 AM to 11 PM and provides private toilets, showers, and free Wi-Fi for guests. You can also rent beach equipment to move freely between relaxing on sand and dining throughout the day.
The restaurant provides beach equipment rentals as part of its core service, allowing guests to switch between sunbathing and dining without leaving the location. This makes it a complete beach experience in one place.
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