To the west of Cap Gros in Cap d'Antibes, we find a stone beach with large rocks in the water. Swimming is not very easy, bring swim shoes. Calm beaches are rare in this area of Antibes and on the cape.
Note that this last beach is easily accessible from the coastal path coming from Garoupe Beach in about 15 minutes by foot. The coast after this beach becomes very rugged with the beginnings of the cliffs of Cap d'Antibes that make access to the sea impossible. The next creeks are at about 30 minutes away by foot, but without a real beach – they are rocks with stairs that lead to the sea.
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