Pointe des Medes Beach in Porquerolles is located on the northernmost tip of the island, near the fort of Medes (only remains). The view of the bay of Hyères is beautiful but access to this beach is dangerous. There is never anyone there.
To access this beach from the port, take the direction of Notre Dame Beach, and then continue straight ahead to the fort of Medes. The beach is located behind the fort below.
Please note that the eastern part of the island of Porquerolles is a military area.
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