Anglet is known as ‘Little California’ for its 11 distinctive beaches spread over 4.5 km of fine sand. The Petite Chambre d'Amour beach boasts a view of the lighthouse. The Club is a small beach nestled between two jetties. The Sables d’Or is an urban beach. The Marinella beach, more cosmopolitan, is a favourite youth hangout. The in-crowd can be found at La Madrague and La Petite Madrague, while the Océan beach, which is more difficult to get to, will quench your thirst for wilderness. Les Dunes beach is bordered by the Chiberta golf course. Les Cavaliers is the beach where professional surfers compete. La Barre beach is a calm spot, ideal for children.

Petite Chambre d'Amour beach
The Petite Chambre d'Amour beach is located at the foot of the majestic Cap Saint Martin cliff...

Club beach
A small beach set between two jetties. It is particularly very crowded at low tide...

Sables d’Or beach
The last beach in the Chambre d’Amour district, it has all the characteristics of an “urban” beach.

Marinella beach
Marinella beach is the most cosmopolitan beach in Anglet. Actually, this long beach, bordered with sea walls...

Corsaires beach
The Corsaires beach is clearly a beach for the young. The landscaped areas alongside are much appreciated...

Petite Madrague beach
The Petite Madrague is one of the most trendy beaches in Anglet. This large expanse of fine sand welcomes an eclectic clientele.

Madrague beach
The Madrague is most likely one of the most beautiful beaches in Anglet. This large expanse of fine sand welcomes...

Ocean beach
Ocean beach is a land of contrasts. The blockhouse, a reminder of the last war, marks the link between the verdant beauty...

Dunes beach
Bordering the famous Chiberta Golf Course, this popular surfing beach is probably the wildest on our coast.

Cavaliers beach
Recognized throughout the world for its powerful waves, this beach holds numerous professional surfing competitions.

La Barre beach
The most Northerly located beach, La Barre is noted for its proximity to the mouth of the Adour river where all types of ships...