To the northeast of the island of Sainte-Marguerite, after the pointe du Vengeur, we find several small beaches of pebblestone and rock formations facing the bay of Cannes and of Juan les Pins. The environment is very peaceful and the beaches are seldom visited because this part of the island is not well known (most people come here by boat or by kayak but rarely by foot, in general people go more to the south part). For swimming, it is more prudent to bring shoes (rocks in the water and shallow depths).
To arrive at the beaches from the unloading stage of the islands of Lerins, one must count on 30 minutes of walking. Then one must rejoin the route de la Convention after having gone around the fort and then fork onto the chemin du Vengeur. The coves begin after the allee du four a boulets.
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