A foretaste of summer
Escape to the heart of Provence
The good weather is on its way, spring is setting in and the sea air is calling you... Why not take advantage of the May bank holidays for a getaway to Salines, on the Giens Peninsula?
With the long weekends (1 May, 8 May, Ascension Day), it's the perfect excuse to take a hassle-free break at the seaside.
A stay at Salines : combining nature, sport and time away from it all
Whether you're in the mood for action or just want to switch off, everything here is designed to help you make the most of your stay. Hire a bike and set off to explore the paths between the sea and salt marshes or join a yoga session by the sea for a gentle start to the day.
The programme can be tailored to match your mood : sport, nature outings, Provencal markets... And if you'd rather just relax, settle into a deckchair and let the sun do the rest.
Offrez-vous une pause, on s’occupe de tout !
There's no stress here! At Salines, travel without a care, because everything has been designed with you in mind : linen is provided, final cleaning included, tasty, simple food with a delicious local menu to try... All you have to do is set down your bags and enjoy your stay in the South of France.
The ideal climate for your outdoor escapades
With its mild temperatures and generous sunshine, spring in Giens is a real invitation to get away from it all. With unspoilt beaches, coastal paths and secret coves, every day is a new adventure. Discover all the riches of Provence in spring.
Our signature accommodation : exceptional lodges
Settle into our Beach Houses with their elegant design or be charmed by our Folies with their unusual style. Unique accommodation for an outdoor experience with your feet in the sand.
Travel with a difference in our Collection Rivages lodges!
The Cabanes de Giens : the perfect haven for a long weekend with friends
Looking for a break with friends in a dream location? Our Cabanes de Giens are made for you. For up to 6 people, a warm and friendly atmosphere, perfect for drinks and nibbles at sunset and impromptu ocean dips.