Diving : If Cavalaire is reckoned to be the number 2 Mediterranean site for diving after Marseille, it’s not just by accident.click here

Cavalaire Bay conceals 1,000 treasures: 12 wrecks with evocative names (le Ramon, le Rubis, l’Espingole…), well-known diving locations at all depths and in a safe environment. Thanks to its richly-interesting sea beds, Cavalaire-sur-Mer is without a doubt a choice scuba-diving venue.

Offering maiden dives to diplomas, six diving clubs equipped with qualified monitors, special boats and full diving gear, will be delighted to introduce you to Cavalaire's offshore wrecks, rocks and subsea flora & fauna. Just one tip - never venture out alone !
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Fishing : : If you fancy deap-sea fishing the local clubs will take you out to open sea in the early hours of the day to try to catch tuna or swordfish.

Sailing activities :click here

Throughout the year, the Cavalaire Yacht Club (the Var’s number one school) offers you a range of sailing activities. You may hire for the day or take courses in sailing, wind surfing, catamaran and Optimist sailing.

You can try out the numerous sailing activities offered by the various professionals on hand : pedalo, water skiing, jet-skiing or parascending.

Windsurfing, good slalom spot along the 4 km of sandy beach in a beautiful bay. Good spot for waves in the middle of the bay when the east wind is blowing

Day boat trips : Day excursions to the îles d'Or (Le Levant, Port-Cros, Porquerolles) departing from Cavalaire harbour.


"Pétanque" : Meet the local people right in the middle of a game of pétanque in the place Benjamin Gaillard or at the “boulodrome” in the port.

Horse riding : Treks, night treks, training courses and private lessons.
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Shopping : : gifts and souvenirs, ...directory

Take a walk : Length of the walk in Cavalaire : 45 mn.
Specially recommended on Wednesday mornings (market day).click here

1) Starting out from the Tourist Office at the Maison de la Mer, between the promenade stretching along the beach and the marina. Take Rue du Port on the right opposite the Tourist Office and walk along the marina built in 1967. Every September, tuna fishermen set out from the marina for their catch. The promenade's boating shops, restaurants, ice-cream parlours, piano-bars and casino make it a really pleasant place for a stroll.

2) Next, take Rue du Cap to the market square (the market is held every Wednesday morning and sells a delicious range of local produce - honey, fruit, vegetables, olive oil, Provençal fabrics and craftwork). Treat yourself to a wicker basket !

3) After the market, head towards Rue Pierre et Marie Curie in the pedestrian zone near the Avenue des Alliés, reputed for its excellent shops.

4) Now head left under the porch at the bottom of Avenue des Alliés and on to Place Benjamin Gaillard, where you will see the Town Hall. This is the favourite haunt for local boules players. Fancy a go ?!

5) Then walk along the Promenade de la Mer on the left, where you will discover a variety of charming boutiques and sunny café and restaurant terraces. At the end of the promenade, cross over and turn back on your right via the pedestrian walkway which runs along the gorgeous sandy beach.


GUIDED WALK : La corniche des Maures et le sentier du fenouillet : Departure at 2.00 pm February 25th and March 10th 2007. Prior booking required.contact Tourist Office

But the best thing to do in Cavalaire on this lovely sandy beach is to do nothing but lie in the sun which is after all a perfectly normal activity when on holiday.