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83530Saint Raphaël, France
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Protected bay with several sandy beaches in Saint-Raphael, constituting a Roman military port of great strategic importance.

This small seaside resort and district of Saint-Raphaël boasts a marvellous harbour sandwiched between the peaks of Cap Dramont and La Baumette, with the superb red porphyry cliffs of Rastel d'Agay in the background. This protected bay, popular with sailors at anchor, also offers several sandy beaches. In days gone by, this natural refuge was a strategically important Roman military port, with plenty of shelter. The bay was a favorite haunt of many artists, including writers Guy de Maupassant and Saint-Exupéry.

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asrig
Visited in july 2017
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Petit ville très sympa à la sortie de Saint-Raphael. Très belle plage face aux Dramont. De nombreux petits restaurants permettent une pause bien méritée. Un conseil : continuer un peu le long de la corniche et vous trouverez de nombreuses criques.
Archy
Visited in august 2016
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Agay est une petite ville, vous y trouverez plus de calme qu'a St Raphael située à 2 ou 3 km, une belle petite plage et de charmants petits restaurants.
Very nice city and relatively calm even during high season. it is always pleasant. The setting is truly magnificent!
A place, steeped in history, the landing of Provence in 1944, views of the golden Island that gave the idea of the Mysterious Island tintin to Hergé.
Beautiful place, the beach is large and clean. We even saw there festivities with numerous occasions.
A lot of small restaurants post more or less cheap prices are very welcoming and there are enough to be parked without any problem.
Furthermore, the road along the beautiful east coast even if sometimes a little too crowded in high season.

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