Plage du Lazaret, Mediterranean beach in Sète, France
Plage du Lazaret curves in a U-shape along the Mediterranean coast and offers views toward the Lido shoreline extending toward Marseillan. The beach provides showers, lifeguard stations, accessible paths, and free parking near nearby areas.
The beach grew as Sète developed into a maritime center starting in the 17th century. This growth shaped how Mediterranean coastal areas became popular for visitors.
Fishermen still deliver their daily catches to nearby restaurants, keeping alive the traditional bond between the sea and local cooking.
Arrive early in the morning for a quieter experience as the crowd builds throughout the day. The accessible paths and facilities make the beach easy to navigate for everyone.
The beach borders a pine forest that includes 162 bungalows of the Vacation Village Le Lazaret. This mix of sand and woodland creates an unexpected setting along the shoreline.
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