Plage de Robinson, Sandy beach in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, France.
Plage de Robinson is a sandy beach in Mandelieu-la-Napoule located between two protective rock formations that frame the shoreline. The fine golden sand slopes gradually into the Mediterranean, creating favorable conditions for swimmers of different abilities.
This beach became a popular destination during the early growth of tourism along the French Riviera in the 20th century. The protective rock formations that define the beach were already present, making it an attractive spot for swimmers from its earliest days as a recreation area.
This beach serves as a gathering place where families and visitors spend sunny days swimming and enjoying water activities together. The rocky sections at either end attract people interested in exploring marine life through snorkeling.
The beach is equipped with showers, toilets, and lifeguard supervision during summer, making a visit comfortable and safe. Free parking is available along the nearby boulevard for easy access to the shoreline.
The rock formations on either side create a natural bay that functions like a protected swimming pool with calmer waters. This natural sheltering means gentler conditions for less experienced swimmers and families with young children throughout the year.
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