Les Issambres
,
France
Les Issambres is a serene coastal village on the French Riviera's quieter eastern shore, known for its sheltered sandy beaches, crystalline Mediterranean waters, and a landscape of pine-covered hills that tumble toward the sea. Unlike the glamour of nearby Saint-Tropez, this corner of the Côte d'Azur retains an understated elegance and a genuine village character, with modest villas nestled among fragrant maritime pines and a waterfront lined with modest bistros and family-run restaurants. The light here is Mediterranean gold, the pace measured, and the sense of discovery—rather than spectacle—defines the place.
Ownership here means days spent swimming in crystalline coves, sailing among the Îles d'Hyères, and dining on fresh bouillabaisse with your feet in the sand. Summer brings gentle beach living and evening aperitifs overlooking the water; winter offers solitude, coastal walks, and the warmth of a quieter Riviera. It is a second home for those seeking authentic Mediterranean living rather than the machinery of resort tourism—a place where time moves with the tides.
More Locations in
France
More about
Les Issambres
Les Issambres is a serene coastal village on the French Riviera's quieter eastern shore, known for its sheltered sandy beaches, crystalline Mediterranean waters, and a landscape of pine-covered hills that tumble toward the sea. Unlike the glamour of nearby Saint-Tropez, this corner of the Côte d'Azur retains an understated elegance and a genuine village character, with modest villas nestled among fragrant maritime pines and a waterfront lined with modest bistros and family-run restaurants. The light here is Mediterranean gold, the pace measured, and the sense of discovery—rather than spectacle—defines the place.
Ownership here means days spent swimming in crystalline coves, sailing among the Îles d'Hyères, and dining on fresh bouillabaisse with your feet in the sand. Summer brings gentle beach living and evening aperitifs overlooking the water; winter offers solitude, coastal walks, and the warmth of a quieter Riviera. It is a second home for those seeking authentic Mediterranean living rather than the machinery of resort tourism—a place where time moves with the tides.


