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When is best to charter in Hyères?

As with any location in the South of France, there is an abundance of great sunshine, perfect for topping up a tan or taking a dip. In fact, Hyères is said to be one of the driest regions of the South of France! With temperatures in mid-summer reaching close to 30ºC, it is clear to see why July and August sees the largest influx of tourists. If you want to experience similar great weather without the crowds, then September is a perfect time to charter a sailboat. This time of year also sees warmer water temperatures which makes going for a swim that bit easier. There are also extensive facilities in the port of Hyères including showers, Internet, and laundry.

When is best to charter in Hyères

As with any location in the South of France, there is an abundance of great sunshine, perfect for topping up a tan or taking a dip. In fact, Hyères is said to be one of the driest regions of the South of France! With temperatures in mid-summer reaching close to 30ºC, it is clear to see why July and August sees the largest influx of tourists. If you want to experience similar great weather without the crowds, then September is a perfect time to charter a sailboat. This time of year also sees warmer water temperatures which makes going for a swim that bit easier. There are also extensive facilities in the port of Hyères including showers, Internet, and laundry.

Best Things to Do in Hyères

Life’s A Beach

A truly amazing selection of beaches awaits you on your sailboat charter holiday to Hyères. Choose from the seclusion of Pradeau in the south, the vibrant Plage de l’Almanarre, or the hidden jewel of Darboussières. White sandy beaches, glistening turquoise waters, and views that will take your breath away – these are the things that render Hyères a must-see for any sailing enthusiasts.

Îles d'Hyères

There is no better destination to sail when you charter a sailboat in Hyères than the so-called Golden Islands . Here, you can soak up the sun, go for a pleasant cycle, or sample some of the decadent ice-cream on the shoreline. Why not take a dive beneath the turquoise waves and explore the diverse wildlife found on the seabed? You can also get your adrenaline pumping with some high-speed jet-ski rentals. Water sports are the most popular activity on these islands, located just a short sail from Hyères port.

Curious Birds

Home to some extraordinary species of birds, the Hyères Salt Marshes is something completely unique to this area in the South of France. With more than 250 variants of birds to spot along this stunning stretch of coastline, including the iconic pink flamingos, the biodiversity on display here is truly remarkable. In fact, there is just as much life underneath the waves in this region, with whale watching a popular tourist activity. You may be lucky enough to even see one from your chartered sailboat!

A Hike in Giens Peninsula

If you want to be at one with the natural landscape that gives Hyères its stunning coastline, strap on your walking boots and explore the Giens Peninsula. Here, a coastline trail displays the greenery of the countryside complimented by the bold blue sea, with viewpoints such as Le Pain de Sucre being a particular highlight. After a long day traversing the southern French countryside, you can relax on your chartered sailboat as the sun sets over the Mediterranean.

Where to Eat in Hyères

Expertly prepared food drawing inspiration from the four corners of the world and utilising fresh produce from the locality means the delectable meals on offer in Hyères are second to none. Dock your sailboat in the marina and journey to the sea view terrace of L’Orangeraie Restaurant, where seafood is served with the best service. If you want some of the best pizza in the vicinity, then Pizza Venezia is worth a visit, with the freshest meals prepared with the wood fire on site. Kantoche à Koko is also a firm favourite among locals in Hyères.

How to Get to Hyères

Hyères can be reached through international routes from major European cities who arrive in Toulon-Hyères Airport. Summertime sees an increase in the provision of these routes due to increased demand. If your airport does not fly here, Marseille and Nice airports are both located just over two hours away from your chartered sailboat destination. Bus, taxis and airport transport links exist, and there is an SNCF station in the town of Hyères.