Plage d'Agay, Beach in Saint-Raphaël, France.
Plage d'Agay stretches approximately one kilometer along the Mediterranean coastline in Saint-Raphaël, featuring fine sandy areas mixed with pebbles and surrounded by the characteristic red rocks of the Estérel massif.
The area around Plage d'Agay developed from small fishing communities into a popular seaside destination over several decades, transforming the coastline while maintaining strict conservation rules for the natural environment.
This Mediterranean beach reflects the French Riviera lifestyle, where families and tourists gather to enjoy traditional seaside activities, sailing culture, and the relaxed outdoor dining experience typical of coastal French communities.
The beach operates from Monday to Wednesday 9:00-20:00, Thursday 8:30-19:30, and Friday to Sunday 9:00-20:00, offering facilities including restaurants, showers, toilets, parking areas, and equipment rental services for visitors.
Plage d'Agay maintains a designated 1,400 square meter non-smoking zone near the nautical center, making it one of the few beaches in the region to implement such environmental protection measures.
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