
Explore Porquerolles from every angle

What to do in Porquerolles

The beaches
Less than a ten-minute walk from the pier, the first beach awaits you. Notre-Dame beach, voted Europe’s most beautiful beach by European Best Destinations, seduces with its fine sand and turquoise waters. La Courtade, l’Ayguade, l’Argent and le Langoustier complete this palette of varied seascapes.

Scuba diving
Seafloor enthusiasts can discover real archaeological treasures buried beneath the waters. These relics tell the story of the region’s maritime history and offer a diving experience that’s both cultural and exotic.

Gardens and flavors
In the heart of the island, the Conservatoire Botanique’s agricultural hamlet invites you to explore its gardens and orchards. A sensory stroll that ends on a high note with a tasting of fresh, sun-kissed fruit.

Hiking and heritage
Shady paths, breathtaking panoramas and unspoilt nature… Porquerolles can be discovered along its signposted trails. History buffs won’t want to miss the Langoustier and Alycastre forts, dating from the 17th century, and the 16th-century Sainte Agathe fort, offering one of the finest views of the Salins harbor.
How to get to the island

Porquerolles is easy to reach with regular services from Hyères and Toulon. Ideal for a pleasant crossing at an affordable price.

For a tailor-made departure and optimum comfort, opt for a water cab. Fast and private, it takes you directly to the island’s port.
