Noire du Langoustier Beach is located southwest of the island of Porquerolles on one of the peaks of the island near the fort of Langoustier and about 4.5 km away from the port. This 300-meter long cove is covered in coloured sand (because of discharges from a former factory). Black or red depending on the area, it brings originality to a beautiful shaded pine forest in summer. The area is also popular for its waves (on windy days). Away from the centre of Porquerolles, many boats come to enjoy this cove, also known as Fay Port or Noire (Black) Beach.
To find this beach from the port, follow the directions of Argent Beach and then go to Langoustier. Turn left at the tip.
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