Olbia Beach in Hyères is located west of the beginning of the Peninsula of Giens, opposite the archaeological site. This beach is an extension of Almanarre Beach opposite the tip of the peninsula of Giens. It is public with good quality sand. There is a restaurant in the turn. The proximity of the road can be troublesome for some, knowing that Almanarre Beach is nearby but attendance is lower than on the latter.
A car park is available above the beach and another one behind the road (with a small snack).
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