Belambra Club - Presqu'ile De Giens Club Les Criques
About
Nestled on the picturesque Presqu’Île de Giens, Belambra Club Les Criques offers a tranquil seaside escape with panoramic views of Porquerolles. The 35‑hectare natural park is dotted with 17 breathtaking caves and clear waters for swimming and water sports. Hues of azure mingle with lush greenery as guests enjoy a newly renovated resort featuring spacious rooms—both single and multi‑room options—with private balconies, sea views, and modern amenities. The on‑site restaurants serve a diverse menu from gourmet buffet lunches and sumptuous dinners to beachside grill parties at the Paillote. Coupled with a heated pool covering 410 m², a spa, and a host of indoor and outdoor activities, the club caters to families, couples and adventure seekers alike. Each day begins with the soft glow over the Mediterranean, with the bar lounge and terraces welcoming guests for morning coffee or sunset drinks. The resort’s commitment to creating family‑friendly experiences is evident in its dedicated children’s clubs, nightly entertainment, and scenic walks along the coast. For those seeking a romantic getaway, the tranquil setting—complete with sunset views over Porquerolles—provides an idyllic backdrop for couples. The club’s convenient access to Porquerolles by shuttle and its proximity to local attractions round out a well‑balanced vacation. Beyond the relaxation, Belambra Club Les Criques offers a dynamic program that includes tennis, padel, yoga, swimming lessons, and marine adventures such as catamaran, paddle, and kayak rentals. With continuous 24/7 reception service, free parking, free Wi‑Fi, and thoughtfully curated entertainment, guests can unwind while staying connected. Should you wish to book, the club’s website hosts an easy‑to‑use reservation system—ensuring your stay is tailored to your preferences.
Highlights
- 17 Cries Sauvages
- Heated Swimming Pool
- Restaurant Paillote
- Spa & Wellness
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Best time to visit
Spring (April–June) and early summer (July–August) when the weather is warm, waters are calm, and the crowds are manageable
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Family‑Friendly Features
- Scenic Seaside Setting
- Diverse Dining Options
- Convenient Transfer Access
Things to consider
- Limited Air Conditioning
- High Season Crowds
- No Pets Allowed