Embiez Island

Secret of the Mediterranean

An island of character

Developed by Paul Ricard in the early 60s, Ile des Embiez, a haven for Mediterranean biodiversity, is the largest of the archipelago off Six-Fours-les-Plages. Embark for a few days or a day of relaxation to this confidential, unspoilt piece of land.

So close Île des Embiez

Meet at the pier in the port of Le Brusc, Six-Fours-les-Plages. The boat awaits you for a ten-minute crossing, during which the landscapes and blue Mediterranean act as a decompression chamber before your arrival in this beautiful natural setting.

Welcome to the village of Les Embiez

You disembark on the port, in the heart of the Mediterranean village. There are no cars here: you can get around on foot or by bike. Les Embiez’s shops and restaurants welcome you for lunch in the sun and souvenir shopping. In summer evenings, the peaceful village square comes alive.

To do or not to do…

The island can be enjoyed à la carte, and lends itself equally well to lounging on its intimate beaches and to leisure activities. Yoga under the pines, scuba diving, wine tasting at the winery, kayaking and paddle boarding along the coast: Les Embiez is sure to whet your appetite.

How do I get there?

All year round, set sail for Ile des Embiez from the Quai Saint-Pierre in Le Brusc: a 10-minute boat trip is all it takes to reach this little paradise.
In summer, the first departure from Le Brusc is at 7 a.m., the last return at 0.30 a.m. (or later, depending on the festivities). Consult timetables and access and buy your tickets at our information desks or in our store.

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