Aqualand Waterpark, Sainte Maxime
This is probably the most family orientated waterpark on the Cote d'Azur. With several friendly slides, a fun pool, food and drinks, ice creams, and shopping all at hand.

© Mon Ventoux B&B, Sault
A four room B&B with outdoor pool and jacuzzi
This charming B&B has four individually decorated bedrooms, free WiFi and indoor storage for bikes.
The rooms have separate entrances and are bright and decorated with taste. In addition to a box-spring bed and quality bedding, you’ll have a large en-suite bathroom with shower and separate toilet. This opens onto your private terrace overlooking the garden (Ocre and Rhône rooms). Each room has bath towels, pool towels and a hair-dryer.
Myriam also invites you to her table d’hôtes for fine dining in a romantic setting. Evening dinner is served every day except Wednesday and Sunday and on reservation only (min .48h in advance).It takes place around a large table or your own individual table. As a graduate in catering and gastronomy, Myriam prepares delicious dishes.
Relax on one of the deckchairs on the terrace of the swimming pool in the beautiful garden: an ideal spot to fully decompress.
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