Our recent trip to Bandol, a charming coastal town in the South of France, was nothing short of magical. Nestled along the Mediterranean, Bandol offers a delightful mix of picturesque scenery, fascinating attractions, and exquisite local cuisine.
If you’re looking for a getaway that combines relaxation with adventure, let us share our experiences and highlights from this enchanting destination.
<h3> Top Attractions in Bandol </h3>
<b>1. Marina Bandol (Port de Bandol):</b> The Marina Bandol is the heart of the town’s waterfront. We spent a relaxing afternoon strolling along the marina, admiring the yachts, and soaking in the Mediterranean atmosphere. The area is lined with cafes and boutiques, perfect for a leisurely coffee or shopping spree. The marina is free to explore, but consider visiting a café for a taste of local life.
<b>2. Bendor Island (Ile de Bendor):</b> A short boat ride from Bandol takes you to Ile de Bendor, a small island with a rich history. We enjoyed a scenic walk around the island, discovering its art galleries, boutique shops, and charming streets. The island also features a picturesque beach where we relaxed and enjoyed stunning sea views. Tickets for the boat ride cost about €10 round-trip, and entry to the island is free. The island is accessible daily, with boat departures typically every hour.
<h3> Where to Stay </h3>
For a memorable stay, we recommend the Hotel Les Voiles. Located just a short walk from the marina, this charming hotel offers stunning sea views and comfortable rooms. The hotel’s contemporary design blends seamlessly with its coastal surroundings, making it a perfect retreat. Prices start at €120 per night for a double room, which includes breakfast. The hotel also features a lovely outdoor pool, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring.
<h3> Local Food Delights </h3>
Bandol’s culinary scene is a treat for the senses. One of our favorite dining experiences was at Le Café de la Gare, a local gem offering delectable French cuisine. We enjoyed a delightful seafood platter, including fresh oysters and prawns, for around €30 per person. The restaurant also offers traditional French dishes such as bouillabaisse and ratatouille.
For a quick bite, we recommend La Crêperie du Port, where we savored savory galettes and sweet crêpes. The prices here are very reasonable, with galettes starting at €10 and crêpes around €8. The casual atmosphere and delicious offerings make it a great spot for a casual meal.
Lykkers, we hope our adventures in Bandol inspire your own travels! Have you visited Bandol or have any tips for exploring the region? We’d love to hear your experiences and recommendations. Drop us a comment below and let’s keep the conversation about this beautiful destination going!