France honeymoon

Beach honeymoon in france: best coastal towns for couples seeking sea, sun and slow travel

Beach honeymoon in france: best coastal towns for couples seeking sea, sun and slow travel

Beach honeymoon in france: best coastal towns for couples seeking sea, sun and slow travel

If you imagine your honeymoon as bare feet in the sand, salty hair, rosé au soleil couchant and long walks instead of marathon sightseeing… France is a fantastic option. You don’t need to fly 12 hours to find clear water, beautiful beaches and charming coastal towns perfect for slow travel as a couple.

In this guide, I focus on French seaside destinations that work particularly well for a relaxed, beach-focused honeymoon: easy logistics, good level of comfort, romantic spots, and enough things to do without being forced to “cocher des cases” toute la journée.

On the menu: which coasts to choose, my favourite towns for couples, rough budget ideas, best seasons, and how to organise a slow itinerary without stress.

Why choose a beach honeymoon in France?

Before diving into the map, it’s worth asking: why the French coast for your honeymoon rather than Greece, Maldives or Bali?

For many couples, the French seaside has three big advantages:

The key is to choose the right coast for your style: the vibe in Biarritz is not the same as in Saint-Malo or Cassis. Let’s clarify that first.

How to choose your perfect French coastal town

Ask yourselves a few simple questions before booking:

With that in mind, here are coastal spots I recommend regularly to couples who want sea, sun and a slower rhythm.

For chic but relaxed vibes: the French Riviera beyond the bling

Yes, the Riviera can feel bling-bling in some places, but there are pockets that work beautifully for a romantic, slow honeymoon without feeling like you’re at a nightclub convention.

Best bases for couples:

Best season: May–June and September–mid October. July–August is gorgeous but hot and very busy; book far in advance and raise the budget.

What a slow day can look like in Villefranche-sur-Mer:

Budget range (per couple per day, excluding transport to France):

Practical tips:

For wild coves & crystal water: Corsica

For couples who want beautiful beaches but also hikes, mountain villages and a slightly “sauvage” side, Corsica is hard to beat.

Best bases for couples:

Best season: June and September. July–August is peak season with more crowds and higher prices, but still wonderful if your budget allows and you book early.

Example of a 7-night slow honeymoon in Corsica (with a rental car):

Budget range per day for 2:

Practical tips:

For surf, sunsets & Basque charm: Biarritz & the Basque Coast

If you like the idea of stylish seaside towns, tapas-style dinners, surf vibes and big sunsets over the Atlantic, the Basque coast is ideal.

Best bases for couples:

Best season: May–October. For swimming and guaranteed lively atmosphere, aim for mid-June to late September.

What to do on a slow honeymoon here:

Budget range per day for 2:

Practical tips:

For island time & bikes: Atlantic islands (Ré, Oléron, Noirmoutier)

If your idea of slow travel is cycling through salt marshes, picnic on quiet beaches and evening ice creams under pine trees, look at the Atlantic islands off the west coast.

Île de Ré is the most famous and honeymoon-friendly:

Best season: Late May–early July and September. July–August is beautiful but crowded and more expensive.

What a slow day on Île de Ré can look like:

Budget range per day for 2:

Practical tips:

For dramatic tides & cosy harbours: Brittany & the northwest

If you don’t need tropical temperatures but love wild landscapes, small stone ports and long coastal walks, Brittany and the northwest coast are very romantic – and often more affordable.

Best bases for couples:

Best season: May–September for a mix of beach days and walks. Early spring and autumn are beautiful but cooler.

What you can expect:

Budget range per day for 2:

Practical tips:

Sample 10-day slow beach honeymoon in France

To help you visualise, here’s an example of a relaxed 10-day itinerary that combines seaside, small towns and a real slow rhythm, without changing hotels every night.

Of course, you can swap regions according to your season and preferences: for a June honeymoon, Corsica + Basque country works very well; for late September, the Riviera + Île de Ré is a great combo.

Practical checklist for your French beach honeymoon

To get you into “no stress” mode, here is a simple checklist to go through together before booking.

Before you choose your destination:

When booking:

What to pack (beyond the obvious swimsuit):

Insurance & logistics:

On the spot, for a real “slow” rhythm:

You don’t need an ultra-exotic destination to have an unforgettable honeymoon. If you choose the right coastal town in France, slow down your pace and accept that the “programme” may simply be: swim, read, talk, eat well and watch the tide change… you’ll get exactly what most couples secretly want after months of wedding prep: rest, connection, and memories that feel like you.

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