La Vallée du Paradis, a 4 star campsite in Agay
Located in Agay, near Saint Raphaël and close to the Cap du Dramont massif, the La Vallée du Paradis campsite runs alongside the Agay river. The latter flows into the Mediterranean 600 metres from here. Rated 4-star, this member establishment in the Tikayan group has a superb aquatic park, luxury accommodation, and offers numerous activities and entertainment! Plenty for an unforgettable holiday with family or friends at the foot of the Esterel massif…
A campsite in Saint Raphaël by the Agay river
La Vallée du Paradis, a name which makes you dream! Upon entering this 4-star campsite, nestling between the Esterel massif and Agay river, you’ll quickly understand exactly why the location was so named! On the campsite, a 550 m² heated aquatic park awaits you! Entirely given over to the delights of swimming, this space enables young and old alike to cool down in a superb round-shaped swimming pool, hurtle down three water slides and relax in a Jacuzzi…
The aqua park on this Saint Raphaël campsite also has a swimming river 40 metres long, and large sunbathing area with sunloungers. All in a green setting overlooking the Agay river. Moreover, you can make the most of direct access to this river, as the campsite has a landing stage, for launching canoes and paddle boards, plenty of scope to paddle as far as the Mediterranean or go up-river!
Camping holidays are always synonymous with relaxation, fun and delight. Hence why the activity team on La Vallée du Paradis organizes a multitude of sports and leisure activities during the day and evening. The kids club welcomes young holidaymakers for craft workshops, treasure hunts, canoe trips and beginners archery... From the start of the season, families can make the most on-site of a children’s play area, pétanque courts, ping-pong tables, the video games room, table football, and cardio equipment in the gym area.
Comfortable accommodation 600 metres from the Mediterranean
This luxury campsite with all modern conveniences on a human scale, offers campers and camper van enthusiasts three types of basic pitches, with a surface area of 50 to 80 m². If you prefer staying in a holiday rental, there are 170 equipped mobile homes on-site. They are split into five ranges with exotic names: “Idaho”, “Colorado”, “Texas”, “California” and “Bahamas”.
The La Vallée du Paradis campsite restaurant has a shaded terrace with a view over the swimming pool. Here you can have a cold drink or cocktail, share a meal with friends or order takeaway dishes to enjoy with the family on your holiday rental’s terrace. In the campsite grocery, you can find beach items, food products, as well as bread and sweet breads and buns.
This establishment enjoys an ideal geographical location, amongst beaches, wild creeks and the red landscapes of the Esterel massif. The Agay beaches are 600 metres from the campsite. After around ten minutes walk, you’ll feel the warm sand under your feet and the water lapping against your calves. You’ll enjoy hiking with the magnificent panorama of the Lérins islands, standing proudly off the Mediterranean Sea.
The Var, a tourist destination par excellence
From the Vallée du Paradis, you’ll easily tour around the Var department, to discover Provence’s natural beauty and the delightful villages lining the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera). Start exploring in the seaside resort of Saint Raphaël, having 5 marinas, numerous beaches and a delightful evening market in the high season. Next take a trip to the Base Nature François Léotard (including protected natural areas and sports and leisure activities), within the attractive Port Fréjus district in Fréjus.
You can also go round the magnificent Gulf of Saint Tropez! Walk along the canals in the lakeside village of Port Grimaud admiring the colourful fishermen’s cottages, and treat yourself to a slice of Tarte Tropézienne (mixing two smooth creams and a gourmet brioche) or a glass of rosé wine on a shaded terrace. Stroll through the alleyways of the old town of “Saint-Trop” as it is colloquially dubbed. This village of contrasts between Provençal traditions and the jet set is always striking.
You can also make the most of the Saint Aygulf beaches or venture through the vast forest of holm oaks and chestnut trees in the Massif des Maures mountain range. If you love out-of-the-ordinary experiences, board a boat for the Lérins islands. You’ll take in the magnificent monastery on the Saint Honorat island or discover the cell where the Man in the Iron Mask was imprisoned for 11 years on the island of Sainte Marguerite. After a day’s sightseeing rich in discoveries, you’ll be delighted to return to the La Vallée du Paradis campsite, to attend a magic show or dance evening!