Les Estagnets (Almanarre beach)
Hyères
Ideal for checking weather conditions before getting out your kite-surf, wingfoil or windsurfer (or your sun cream), the Estagnets live camera offers a panoramic view of the Almanarre beach. An exceptional view over the spot and the kite zone, as well as over the whole bay as far as Carqueiranne. Sunrises over the salt marshes are part of the show.
La Madrague (Giens)
Hyères
View of the charming little port of La Madrague and its typical “pointus”. This postcard image, sheltered from the wind, offers panoramic views over the hills of Mont des Oiseaux, Paradis and Almanarre Bay. In the distance, the Maures massif, a majestic barrier of cork oaks and Provençal-scented maquis.
L’Almanarre beach (Olbia)
Hyères
A world-famous spot for wingfoil, windsurfing and other board sports, this part of Almanarre Bay is a permanent spectacle. Whatever the wind force, from calm to storm, this is one of our most beautiful webcams, right above the ancient site of Olbia and the submerged remains of the 2400-year-old city’s quay.
Port Saint-Pierre
Hyères
The departure point for the islands of Port-Cros and Le Levant (and Porquerolles in summer), Port Saint-Pierre is perfect for sailing, regattas and boat rentals to the Bay of Hyères. This live webcam films unique sunrises, with the Porquerolles crocodile and the hills of La Londe-les-Maures and Bormes-les-Mimosas in the background.
L’ayguade
Hyères
Thanks to l’Ayguade’s webcam, you can enjoy a splendid view of the Golden Isles at any time. On Wednesday mornings, let yourself be charmed by the authentic atmosphere of the Provencal market: colorful stalls, southern perfumes and smiling shopkeepers. A sunny immersion in the heart of a lively district, between sea, traditions and the gentle way of life. A few metres further on, a beach dedicated to dogs has been created.
Le Levant Island
Hyères
This live camera was installed on the heights of the village of Heliopolis. It offers an exceptional view over the immense bay of Hyères. On the left, you can see Port-Cros, its big sister, facing it. Don’t miss: at sunset, the sun disappears behind the mountains of Toulon. The show is a masterpiece to be enjoyed full-screen.
The port of Toulon
Toulon
Just above the Quai Cronstadt, the sea, the foam and the horizon scroll by on this webcam of Toulon harbor. Bus-boats in the harbor, the old JLD’A rig, maritime links to Corsica, yachtsmen, strollers, fishermen… and even the little train. It all adds up to a superb HD panoramic view of Toulon, the city by the sea par excellence.
Toulon harbour from Les Oursinières view
Le Pradet
The webcam, installed on the roof of the harbour master’s office at Port des Oursinières, reveals this charming little port nestling at the foot of the Colle Noire massif and the Cap Garonne mine. It offers the serenity of a panoramic view of the Pradetan coastline and opens onto the most beautiful harbor in Europe. Toulon in the background, the Toulon mountains as a backdrop: the virtual postcard is perfect.
The Tour Royale
Toulon
This webcam is located on the top of the Tour Royale, a 16th-century fortification overlooking the entrance to Toulon harbor. It offers a peaceful panorama of the harbor, the Saint-Mandrier peninsula and La Seyne-sur-Mer. From the first rays of sunshine, fishing boats, ferries, sailboats, as well as oars, cruise ships and military vessels pass each other in the pass.
Mourillon beach
Toulon
In the eponymous Mourillon district, these palm-fringed beaches with their distinctive coves are a wonderful place to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun. Restaurant terraces, children’s playgrounds, leisure areas: it’s the very essence of southern vacations that you’ll find here. A favorite spot for Toulon residents from the first ray of sunshine, the Mourillon offers exceptional light at any time of day.
Les Sablettes
La Seyne-sur-Mer
Sheltered from the Mistral by the Cap Sicié massif, the Baie des Sablettes is the playground for a wide range of activities, including kayaking, rowing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, wind foiling… To organize your day or simply to admire the view of the Deux Frères rocks, connect to the live webcam from the Plage des Sablettes in La Seyne-sur-Mer and check the weather and wind conditions live from the Yacht Club des Sablettes.
Mount Faron
Toulon
In mistral weather, when the sky is azure and the sea barely a shade bluer, the view from Mont Faron is dazzling. The pine trees in the foreground, clinging to the limestone hill, overlook the vast, white and ochre city. The harbor, the infinity of the Mediterranean, and the entire Provence Méditerranée region are visible from this vantage point, from Cap Sicié in Six-Fours to Giens and Porquerolles.
Alexander 1st Garden
Toulon, Chalucet district
The remarkable Alexandre 1er garden, at the heart of theChalucet eco-neighborhood, is a place for relaxation, culture and youth. Close to high schools and colleges, its inviting lawns are a popular meeting place for lunching, reading and relaxing. The Chalucet chapel, visible in the image, is a temporary exhibition space adjoining the mediatheque and its cultural café. A garden of Provençal and exotic scents, an art deco kiosk, fountains and children’s playground: Chalucet is a breath of fresh air in your day at any time of year.
Embiez Island
Six-Fours les plages
Just a 10-minute boat ride from Le Brusc, Ile des Embiez offers wild coves, a coastal path and breathtaking scenery overlooking the bay of Six-Fours and Cap Sicié. Ideal for a nature getaway, whether on foot, by bike or on the little train, the island, so dear to Paul Ricard, is seductive for its calm and authenticity.
Le Brusc
Six-Fours les plages
New webcam of the Le Brusc lagoon: from the terrace of the Maison du Patrimoine in Six-Fours, admire the view of the traditional pointus boats moored on the wooden pontoons and the Le Brusc nautical base. In the distance, the bay of Sanary and the mountains of Toulon. In the distance, the bay of Sanary and the mountains of Toulon, with Mount Sainte-Victoire in the background. A masterpiece!
The port of La Seyne-sur-mer
La Seyne sur mer
Right in the heart of the city, the port of La Seyne is steeped in maritime history. Its Pont Levant, a vestige of the shipyards, now stabilized in a vertical position, boasts a belvedere offering a breathtaking view of the Toulon harbor. Take the Mistral network’s 8M maritime shuttle to La Seyne, and wander the streets to admire the frescoes on the street-art trail or do your shopping.


