The magic of Cap Ferret

A rare gem nestled between the ocean and the sea, Cap Ferret has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Southwest of France. Dive into our guide to uncover the “je ne sais quoi” that makes this utterly unique fishing village such a prized destination.

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1 -  A boat trip on Arcachon Bay

Step aboard a traditional pinasse boat and sail across Arcachon Bay. Just as fun for children as adults, getting your sea legs is the best way to marvel at the unspoilt nature of Cap Ferret, between its crystal-clear waters, oyster farms, sand dunes, and migratory birds. The bay’s currents are almost always calm, making it the ideal family cruise!

2 - A cycling excursion to the village of L’Herbe

Other than boating, cycling is without a doubt local's preferred mode of transport. Adapt to the local culture and let our luxury concierge rent bicycles for your excursion to the village of L'Herbe. This fishing hamlet concentrates colourful wooden houses, flowering facades, and sandy beaches perfect for an afternoon as a family. Take a moment to wander through the picturesque streets and take a deep breath of fresh air.

3 - Learn to surf on Horizon Beach

As you may have gathered, Cap Ferret is best enjoyed outdoors where you can get active while taking in beautiful natural surroundings. Surfing is a favourite pastime here. No need to be Kelly Slater to have your Point Break moment on Horizon Beach, our favourite spot to first learn the joys of surfing. It's never too late to take to the waves, board in hand, and these lessons are open to young and old! Surfing is an early riser's sport, so be prepared to put on your wetsuit bright and early.

4 - Rent a Mehari and explore the area

If you don’t want to miss any of Cap Ferret’s magnificent landscapes, we recommend you rent a Citröen-Méhari! Without a doubt the region’s most emblematic car, you’ll blend right into the surroundings. Under the shade of the pines or the blazing sun along the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll want to stop at every dreamy spot you find. To be sure you don’t miss a thing, let our luxury concierge prepare a tailor-made itinerary just for you.

5 - Discover local gastronomy from home

Known for its unspoilt nature and untamed waves, the Southwest also boasts famed gastronomy and local produce. If you’re a gourmet, ask our concierge to organise a dinner at home with a local chef! From the comfort of your luxury villa in Cap Ferret, learn everything there is to know about the different ways of preparing oysters from Arcachon Bay and about the delicate pairings between wine and seafood.

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Where to stay in Cap Ferret

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La Pointe and the 44 Hectares

The point of Cap Ferret, known affectionately as La Pointe and the 44 Hectares is undoubtedly one of the region's most chic and discrete neighbourhoods. A stone’s throw from Mimbeau Beach or even right on the water, traditional cabin homes here are split between the shade of the pines and the oceanfront. Particularly appreciated by local families, the 44 Hectares embody the casually chic essence so unique to Cap Ferret.

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Family friendly / Nature

Villa Dune

Villa Dune

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Lège-Cap-Ferret

If you prefer being in the heart of the action, you’ll certainly enjoy the village of Lège-Cap-Ferret, with its beautiful main street, refined shops, and many restaurants. The village centre gathers on the waterfront, making it the perfect haunt for teenagers and young adults. Let the eldest enjoy a drink on the terrace while the young take their first independent steps by heading off alone to buy an ice cream at Sorbet d’Amour.

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Centre / Lively

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Cabane de Marie

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Les Américains

A couple hundred metres from the Bélisaire Pier, this area owes its name to the emblematic beach. A haven of peace on Arcachon Bay, perfectly seated facing the Dune of Pilat and the Cap Ferret peninsula, Les Américains beach was christened by the US Navy during World War I. Now dotted with large family villas, it's perfect for young children, who will only have to take a few steps to spend their day on the sand! 

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Beach / Beautiful views

Villa Omnia

Villa Omnia

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Piquey

Divided between the villages of Petit Piquey and Grand Piquey, Piquey is the perfect blend of city-centre and unspoilt nature. Built around a small dune covered in a lush pine forest, this area houses many shops and restaurants, but also magnificent beaches accessible right from the village. Of these, many consider Pointe aux Chevaux beach to be the most beautiful in all Cap Ferret.

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Lively / Unspoilt nature

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Cap Ferret through their eyes

Browse our interviews and meet our owners in Cap Ferret:

"Cap Ferret cultivates a bohemian and sophisticated spirit truly off the beaten bath, permeating with a unique elegance"
Frédérique Fournier

When to visit Cap Ferret

Spring

When springtime comes, Cap Ferret reaches its cruising rhythm. Summer crowds haven’t arrived yet, but locals and regulars are already getting back into the swing of things as the temperatures start to warm up. It might still be too cool for swimming, but it’s the ideal time to enjoy Cap Ferret in total privacy.

Summer

Summer is the peak season for Cap Ferret. Summer visitors flock here, temperatures are comfortably warm, the sun shines, and it's always time for a swim. During these beautiful days, restaurants and shops all open their doors and nightlife is lively.

Autumn

In autumn, weather begins to cool down and Cap Ferret regains its tranquillity. Indian summer is our favourite season to experience the region like a local. And you can still enjoy a plate of oysters at the Bay, provided you bring a cardigan!

Winter

In winter, Cap Ferret hibernates. The vast majority of restaurants and shops are closed for the season, and only locals and regulars come to the peninsula to enjoy the reigning calm. You’ll feel alone in the world among nature. To learn more, check out our guide to winter in Cap Ferret.

Family holidays in Cap Ferret

Frédélian

At once a restaurant, bakery, and ice cream shop, Frédélian is our favourite spot in the heart of Lège-Cap-Ferret, delighting young and old with a delicious breakfast on the terrace after pursuing the market or with an afternoon snack after the beach! Completely renovated in 2022 by chef Jean-François Feuillette, this local institution has reclaimed its art deco aura in homage to the original 1940s-era Frédélian. A bonus? The new terrace offers a magnificent view over the Dune of Pilat.

Frédélian
33 Boulevard de la Plage, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

The Cap Ferret market

Between local traders, artisans, and regional producers, you and your children will be full of wonder weaving through the market. We particularly recommend you explore the indoor market and the fresh fish stalls. Be warned, the markets can get very busy over the summer, so we recommend you get there bright and early.

Marché du Cap Ferret
Avenue du Monument Saliens, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret
Every morning from mid-June to mid-September

Climb to the top of the Dune of Pilat

Like a rite of passage, climbing up the Dune of Pilat is a must-do for families. It’s easiest to take a boat from Cap Ferret and drop your anchor near the shore beside the tallest dune in Europe! Reaching the top is certainly worth the effort with the panorama of the ocean on one side and pine forest as far as the eye can see on the other!

In general, Cap Ferret is a favourite destination for families where your children can take advantage of every joy the seaside and nature have to offer. To learn more, consult our selection of the best things to do with family in Cap Ferret.

The best beaches in Cap Ferret

Mimbeau Beach

Perhaps Cap Ferret’s most emblematic beach, Mimbeau Beach stretches from Lège-Cap-Ferret’s lighthouse out to La Pointe in one long ribbon of white sand facing Arcachon Bay. Thanks to its calm waters and idyllic landscape, it’s the perfect setting for family holidays with young children. It’s also the perfect starting point for boat trips!

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Iconic / Peninsula

Petit Train Beach

Also called Horizon Beach, this beach is named in reference to Cap Ferret’s small train, a stunning vintage locomotive dating back to the 1880s! To reach the beach, you’ll have to climb to the top of the dune, but it’s well worth the effort. Sun, white sand, and an endless panorama of the Atlantic Ocean await on the other side. Here, learn to surf and have fun between the waves in total safety thanks to supervised swimming areas.

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Ocean / Family-friendly

Sail Fish Beach

More wild than Horizon, Sail Fish Beach is the other main oceanfront beach in Cap Ferret. Also hidden behind a dune, it reveals a preserved panoramic view over the open ocean and the warm sand. Here, you won’t find the many beach cabanas like on Petit Train Beach, but you’ll meet highly skilled surfers ready to take on the waves!

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Wild / Surfing

Banc d’Arguin

Only accessible via boat, Banc d’Arguin is a marvel in the middle of Arcachon Bay. At the foot of the Dune of Pilat and facing Cap Ferret’s point, this natural reserve is a paradise with the bay on one side and the ocean on another. Very popular in summer, an unofficial tradition would have you dock your boat here and savour a picnic with a view!

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Boat trip / Natural reserve

The best restaurants in Cap Ferret

Chez Hortense

If there’s one restaurant in Cap Ferret to visit, we strongly recommend the historic Chez Hortense. A family-run establishment, perfectly located at the heart of the 44 hectares and facing the Dune of Pilat, Chez Hortense has attracted locals and celebrities for generations. However, don’t expect any fanfare here; savour delicious cuisine made from seafood and fresh fish in a no-frills environment.

Chez Hortense
Avenue du Sémaphore, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

La cabane du Mimbeau

Locals will tell you that it’s impossible to visit Cap Ferret without sharing a platter of oysters fresh from the Bay, preferably washed down with white wine in a fisherman’s hut. Among the peninsula’s many oyster shacks, our favourite is la Cabane du Mimbeau, with its colourful terrace. Be prepared though, we're not the only fans of its guinguette spirit, so it's best to book in advance!

La Cabane du Mimbeau
28 Avenue de la Conche, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

Java

A new venture in the Cap Ferret landscape, Java is the latest undertaking by Arthur Vonderheyden and Pierre Deleume, creators of Gigi in Bordeaux. Perfectly located at la Pointe, facing the Dune of Pilat, Java is a meeting point for epicureans where the chef trained under Joël Robuchon. Here, you can travel between Japanese, Oriental, and Mediterranean influences, and enjoy an extraordinary selection of wines!

La Java
41 Avenue E, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

Mayzou

Mere steps away from Mimbeau Beach, Mayzou is decorated in natural materials and neutral tones with cuisine by Juliette Lacroix. This restaurant makes the most of fresh, local, and seasonal produce. We recommend you share a plate of the homemade “tapiasettes” paired with a signature cocktail. 

Mayzou
32 Avenue Nord du Phare, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

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The best nightlife in Cap Ferret

Chez Pierrette

Somewhere between a tapas bar and a southwestern guinguette, Chez Pierrette is our favourite spot for an aperitif. This traditional Basque home is renowned throughout Cap Ferret for its excellent mojitos and laid-back atmosphere

Chez Pierrette
6 Allée des Cupressus, 33950 Lège-Cap-Ferret

Sail Fish

In Cap Ferret, Sail Fish is to nightlife what Hortense is to dinner: a classic haunt that we never get sick of. At the entrance of the beach, this immaculately decorated restaurant also serves as a night club reminiscent of Saint-Tropez’s soirées blanches. The comparison ends there, though; this isn’t the Riviera. Dress well but renounce bling, as parents and young adults dance the night away together.

Sail Fish
Rue des Bernaches, 33970 Lège-Cap-Ferret

Wharf

Despite what the name may suggest, Wharf might just be the most glamorous bar-restaurant in Cap Ferret. Located on the port of la Vigne, find your way in by weaving between the tops of palm trees before reaching a vast terrace covered in white tents, concealing the calm restaurant’s baroque decor. After dinner, watch the lights dim as the party starts out on the dance floor.

Wharf
Port de la Vigne, 33950 Lège-Cap-Ferret

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Our exclusive experiences in Cap Ferret

Let our luxury concierge service elevate your travel experience. From private chefs and in-villa spa treatments to tailored local experiences and seamless logistics, every detail is thoughtfully arranged to match your needs. 

Discover our most exclusive and unforgettable experiences in Cap Ferret. 

Take a Dubourdieu ride on Arcachon Bay

To truly experience the unique spirit of Cap Ferret, there’s one rite of passage that you absolutely cannot miss: riding around Arcachon Bay on a vintage boat. Opt for a Dubourdieu, a classic vessel whose clean lines and wooden hull have become synonymous with the film Little White Lies. End the day in beauty with a delicious aperitif prepared just for you.

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Boat trip / Aperitif

Discover southwestern riches with a wine tour in Saint-Emilion

Learn about oenology during a wine tour in Saint-Emilion sipping the thousand and one flavours of this region’s great wines. A bonus? In addition to being world-famous for its wines, Saint-Emilion also boasts one of the most beautiful villages in France. After exploring its vineyards, we recommend you stroll through the mediaeval city centre

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Wine tasting / Saint-Emilion

Explore the other side of the bay with lunch at la Corniche

Sometimes, Cap Ferret can seem so perfect that it’s difficult to leave, but Pyla and the other side of Arcachon Bay are well worth a visit! We’ll take care of everything: simply clear a day to step aboard your taxi boat and set off to the very chic la Corniche hotel, conceived by Philippe Starck, where the restaurant is no doubt one of the best in the region. In this designer setting, savour a delicious seafood platter while admiring the panorama that was awarded the title of “best view in Europe.” 

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Design / Gastronomy

A sneak peak of our homes in Cap Ferret

Villa Aléna
Villa Aléna

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Villa Priya
Villa Priya

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Villa Océana

Villa Océana

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