Some places you simply visit. Others have to be earned, but the end rewards for this place are plenty.
Hidden between Èze and Monaco lies one of the French Riviera’s best-kept secrets. Well, it’s not a secret to us locals, but it always feels like a fresh experience on every visit.
It’s
not hidden because it doesn’t appear on a map—it’s hidden because
getting there takes commitment. A forested path winds down toward the
sea, passing a small beach before climbing a set of stairs. From there,
you'll follow a rugged limestone trail carved into the coastline, where
dramatic cliffs meet the crystal-clear Mediterranean. With just a little
determination and a sense of adventure, you'll approach one of the most
spectacular hidden coves on the Mediterranean.
Here you will have complete privacy, and an atmosphere unlike anywhere else on the Côte d’Azur.
The beach is open year round but from August 3 to August 10, 2026, Criques du Cap Estel Beach Festival takes
place for an unforgettable week-long gathering of gay men from across
the Riviera and around the world. There are no tickets, no stages, no
commercial sponsors, and no formal entertainment—just an incredible
natural setting and a community coming together in one extraordinary
location.
Whether you visit for a single afternoon or
have several visits during the week, you’re welcome to be part of
something truly special.
Criques du Cap Estel is a series of spectacular natural coves
located beneath the cliffs between Èze and Monaco. Far removed from
crowded resort beaches, the cove offers pristine turquoise water, and
scenery, with an atmosphere of complete freedom.
The
beach has long been known as a naturist destination for decades where
visitors can relax without judgment or expectation. Clothing is
optional, authenticity is encouraged, and the stunning surroundings
speak for themselves.
This is not a beach for everyone—and that’s part of what makes it so unique.
Access
requires a genuine coastal hike followed by a rope-assisted descent
over rocky terrain. Visitors should be in reasonable physical condition
and prepared for uneven ground.
To make the experience as safe and enjoyable as possible:
Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes (sandals are not recommended).
Bring plenty of drinking water.
Take your time and look out for one another on the trail.
And please remember, whatever you bring in, you take out. Please do not leave any garbage behind.
Everyone
who reaches the cove has made the same effort to get there, creating an
immediate sense of camaraderie before anyone even enters the water.
Many visitors arrive alone and leave having made lifelong friends.
As evening approaches, groups often head into Villefranche-sur-Mer, Monaco, or Nice to continue the day over dinner and drinks.
There is no fixed schedule and no formal program.
Simply come, enjoy the beach, meet people, and experience one of the Riviera’s most unique gathering places.
The
week welcomes gay men, queer travellers, and respectful visitors who
are comfortable making the hike and appreciate the natural environment.
Whether
you’re travelling solo, with friends, or as a couple, whether it’s your
first naturist experience or you’ve visited beaches like this before,
everyone is welcome.
Stay for a few hours, a full day, or visit numerous times over the week.
It’s
to welcome visitors over the course of an unforgettable week as
travellers from across Europe and beyond discover the cove through word
of mouth and shared experiences.
A hidden beach. A shared adventure. A community brought together by one incredible location on the French Riviera.
Is this an organized festival with staff, vendors or security?
No.
This is a grassroots gathering at a public natural beach. There are no
organized facilities, vendors or services, so visitors should bring
everything they need, including water, sunscreen and snacks.
To get there:
There
is a small parking area in Saint Laurent d’Eze next to the entrance to
get down to the beach but to avoid parking issues, most people take the
600 Monaco/Menton bus from Nice and get off at the Parking Saint Laurent
d’Eze bus stop close to where the trail starts (signage will be
displayed).
Is the beach naturist?
Yes.
Criques du Cap Estel has long been recognized as a clothing-optional
naturist beach. Visitors should respect both the environment and the
comfort of others.
What if I’m unsure about the trek to get there?
Honestly.
The rocky part near the beach is the tricky part, otherwise just take
your time going down the well maintained trail, wear appropriate
footwear, and if possible, make your first visit with someone else. Many
visitors will be making the descent for the first time as well.
Do I need a ticket?
No. There is no admission fee, registration or ticket required. Simply arrive any day between August 3 and August 10.
How do I find the access point?
Contact the community group through this link
with your arrival details and you’ll receive directions to the
trailhead along with information about who is already at the beach.
If you know someone planning to visit the Côte d’Azur this summer, let them know about Beach Week.
Every person who makes the climb adds to the atmosphere waiting at the bottom.
We’ll see you on the beach.
Capture a souvenir of your time at Criques du Cap Estel Beach.