Plage de Jullouville, also known as Cale des Plaisanciers, is a picturesque sandy beach located in the resort town of Jullouville in the Manche department of France. Known for its tranquility, this beach stretches over two kilometers from Saint-Pair-sur-Mer to Carolles and is characterized by its bright light and turquoise waters. It is surrounded by elegant villas and pine trees, adding to its serene setting. The beach's impressive difference between low and high tide makes it a desirable location for swimming and other activities such as fishing and land sailing. During low tide, the beach also transforms into a vast racecourse every spring for a day.
The beach is easily accessible by various means including train, car, foot, and bike. It is suitable for strollers, making it a popular destination for families and vacationers. Despite its popularity, the beach often remains uncrowded even during the high season, providing a peaceful and relaxing environment for visitors.
A long promenade runs along the waterfront, providing a pleasant path for visitors to stroll and enjoy the beach's natural beauty. This pedestrian promenade is a notable feature of the beach and offers an opportunity to explore the area.
Plage de Jullouville is well-equipped with amenities to ensure the comfort and safety of its visitors. During the season, lifeguards are stationed at the beach, and several restaurants are located nearby for visitors to dine after a day at the beach. Visitors are, however, encouraged to maintain the cleanliness of the beach by taking their rubbish with them.
Parking at Plage de Jullouville is free and conveniently located near the beach. However, during peak times, the parking can get full, and visitors may need to park a little further away. Despite this, parking availability has generally not posed a problem for visitors.