Petit Méjean Beach in Ensuès la Redonne is one of the creeks of French Blue Coast. Adjacent to Grand Méjean Cove, there is no beach but only rocks and a small port. It is very popular with divers for its remarkable seabed. Usually people come for sea urchins.
One can visit this cove directly by car. From Ensuès la Redonne, take the direction of La Redonne then follow the signs to Méjean. Go along the railway on 1.5 km (caution, the road is narrow and hilly). There are parking spaces before reaching the cove, otherwise one must park in the car park of nearby Grand Méjean Creek.
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