Situated just off France’s Mediterranean coast, after Saint Tropez, Porquerolles is a little corner of paradise.
In the north, three superb beaches offer fine sand and the coast here slopes gently down to sea which is exceptionally clear.
In the south, vertical cliffs rise out of the sea, from this steep relief, you can see a series of calanques, rocky points, gorges, headlands and hills. You can admire this wild and majestic landscape from the lighthouse built in 1837 where there is a 360° view of the island and the sea... it's breath-taking!
In the interior, there is a mosaic of vineyards, olive trees and fruit trees of all variety... lemons, oranges and mandarins. The paths are bordered by pines, eucalyptus and numerous plantations, courtesy of the Conservatoire Botanique.
Don't miss a fabulous lunch on the terrace of the Mas du Langoustier!