Plage Macé, Municipal beach on La Croisette, Cannes, France.
Plage Macé is a municipal beach along La Croisette in Cannes with approximately 550 deck chairs and a roped swimming area for safety. The waterfront extends along the Mediterranean with organized lounging spaces for guests.
The city of Cannes developed this as one of two municipal beaches to provide affordable access for both residents and tourists. This designation allowed more people to enjoy the waterfront.
During the Cannes Film Festival, this location becomes Salle de Sable with open-air screenings of French and American films shown each evening. The event merges cinema and beach leisure in an unusual way.
The beach operates seasonally from June through September with two daily rental periods for deck chairs: morning session from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM and afternoon from 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Plan your visit during these times and months to take advantage of organized chair rentals.
A beach library called Pages a la Plage lets visitors borrow books and reading materials while spending time on the sand. This uncommon service adds a quiet activity option to the relaxation experience.
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