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Hotels in Sausset les Pins

Looking for the perfect hotel for your vacation in Sausset-les-Pins? This small seaside resort on the Côte Bleue offers the ideal setting between the sea and pine forests, with a range of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets. Discover our comprehensive guide to the best hotels in Sausset-les-Pins to plan your next stay on the Mediterranean coast.

Our favorite hotels in Sausset les Pins

Located by the beaches in the centre of Sausset-les-Pins
Air-conditioned rooms with private balconies
Restaurant )Mediterranean fondue specialty) - Outdoor swimming pool

72€ - 135€

How much does a night in Sausset-les-Pins cost on average?

Accommodation is often the first thing people think about when planning a vacation. In Sausset-les-Pins, prices vary considerably depending on the season, location, and amenities offered.

For a standard room in a 3-star hotel such as the Paradou Méditerranée, expect to pay between $110 and $175 per night on average. This rate can rise to $375 for a deluxe room with a sea view during the peak summer season.

Smaller establishments such as the Auberge La Folie offer more affordable rates, around $110-135 per night. If you're really looking to keep your budget under control, there are many alternative accommodations available, such as bed and breakfasts, vacation rentals, and campgrounds, which can significantly lower the bill.

The high season (July-August) sees prices rise by about 30%, while spring and fall offer excellent value for money with lower rates and often pleasant weather.

Don't hesitate to book in advance to get the best deals, especially if you're planning a summer vacation.

What are the best hotels for families?

Traveling with children requires suitable and welcoming accommodation. Fortunately, Sausset-les-Pins has several establishments that are perfectly equipped for family stays.

The Paradou Méditerranée is particularly popular with families. This 3-star hotel has an outdoor swimming pool that will delight children and offers family rooms that can accommodate up to four people. Its location in the town center, close to the beaches, means that everything is within walking distance.

For families looking for more space, residences with kitchenettes are an excellent alternative. They allow you to prepare meals tailored to your children's tastes while offering more freedom in organizing your days.

Several establishments also accept pets for an additional fee, which is good news for those traveling with their four-legged friends.

The surrounding campsites, such as Camping Les Tamaris and Camping Lou Cigalon mentioned in our research, are also excellent options for families, combining play areas, entertainment, and reasonably priced accommodation.

Don't forget to check the proximity of supervised beaches such as Les Baumettes, ideal for children to swim in during the summer season.

What is the best hotel in Sausset-les-Pins?

If you are looking for the ultimate in accommodation in Sausset-les-Pins, the Paradou Méditerranée hotel, BW Signature Collection by Best Western, clearly stands out as the local benchmark.

Ideally located in the town center and facing the sea, this 3-star establishment has an excellent reputation for the quality of its recently renovated rooms. All 42 rooms have a private balcony, some with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.

The hotel's restaurant is another major asset, offering quality Mediterranean cuisine, including a Mediterranean fondue for which the establishment is renowned. The restaurant's terrace offers a splendid view of the port and the sea.

Guests particularly appreciate the welcome they receive from the staff, who are described as attentive and professional. The communal areas include a pleasant outdoor swimming pool and even a pétanque court, perfect for immersing yourself in the Provençal atmosphere.

The hotel's location allows easy access to beaches, shops, and restaurants, while also offering private parking, a significant advantage in this seaside resort, which is very busy in summer.

For all these reasons, the Paradou Méditerranée is considered the best choice of accommodation in Sausset-les-Pins, combining comfort, a privileged location, and quality services.

Which hotel with a pool in Sausset-les-Pins?

On hot summer days, a swimming pool is a considerable asset for enjoying your vacation to the fullest. In Sausset-les-Pins, several establishments offer this facility, which is highly appreciated by vacationers.

The Paradou Méditerranée has a beautiful outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a sunny terrace with lounge chairs. It's the perfect place to cool off between visits or after a day at the beach. The pool is not heated, which can be a disadvantage at the beginning or end of the season.

Other options include some vacation rentals that offer larger and better-equipped pools. Les Cactus Bleus, a renovated bed & breakfast, also offers a pool with a view of the city.

For those who prefer space and privacy, several villas and guest houses have private pools, such as the Villa with pool near the beaches, ideal for a stay with family or friends.

Campsites in the area, such as Camping Lou Cigalon, generally offer more spacious pools, sometimes with water games for children.

Don't forget that Sausset-les-Pins also has several beaches and natural coves along its coastline. So even without a pool, you'll always be able to swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.

Which hotels in Sausset-les-Pins accept pets?

Going on vacation with your pet can be complicated without suitable accommodation. Fortunately, several establishments in Sausset-les-Pins welcome your four-legged friends.

The Paradou Méditerranée accepts pets for an additional fee. This policy is appreciated by travelers who don't want to leave their faithful companions at home during the holidays. However, it is recommended that you notify the establishment in advance.

Auberge La Folie is also pet-friendly and has a terrace where you can relax with your pet. Its location, slightly away from the town center, offers more green spaces nearby for walks.

Many vacation rentals and independent studios also accept pets, often with more flexibility than traditional hotels. These options may be ideal if you are looking for more space and freedom for your stay with your pet.

For camping enthusiasts, some campsites in the area also welcome pets, as highlighted in our research, which mentions: “A campsite with quite a few bungalows and mobile homes, but which welcomes all camping enthusiasts.”

Don't forget to check the specific conditions (pet size, any additional fees, access to common areas) when making your reservation and find out which beaches allow pets, as not all of them do so during high season.

Where to stay for a romantic getaway?

Sausset-les-Pins, with its romantic Mediterranean setting, is the perfect destination for a getaway for two. Several accommodation options are particularly well suited for romantic getaways.

The Paradou Méditerranée offers “Deluxe” rooms with sea views, perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. The private balcony allows you to admire the sunset over the Mediterranean, a magical moment to share with your loved one. The hotel's restaurant, with its sea-view terrace, is also an ideal setting for a romantic dinner.

For those seeking more privacy, small accommodations such as the “Love & Sunsets Suite” are specially designed for couples. As its name suggests, this establishment focuses on a romantic atmosphere and offers a cozy setting that is highly appreciated.

Apartments with sea views, such as the “Sausset-les-Pins, T2 sea view, beach 200m away,” offer more independence while guaranteeing an exceptional panorama, ideal for a getaway for two.

For an even more exclusive experience, some accommodations such as “La Locomotive- SPA - 400 m from the beach” offer private spas, perfect for relaxing as a couple after a day of exploring the Côte Bleue coastline.

The advantage of Sausset-les-Pins is its human scale, which means you can do everything on foot: dine at a restaurant, stroll along the harbor at sunset, or discover secluded coves for moments of privacy facing the sea.

Are there hotels with free parking in Sausset-les-Pins?

Parking is often a crucial issue, especially in seaside resorts where finding a space can quickly become a headache in high season. Fortunately, several establishments in Sausset-les-Pins offer this facility.

The Paradou Méditerranée has free private parking, a considerable advantage noted by many guests. As one review mentions: “Hotel very well located on the port, free parking appreciated.” This facility allows you to easily explore the surrounding area by car without worrying about finding a spot when you return.

Auberge La Folie also offers free parking for its guests, which is a significant advantage for this establishment located just a few minutes from the town center.

Many alternative accommodations such as the “Love & Sunsets Suite” also have parking, which is often mentioned as a positive point in reviews: “Great accommodation, very clean, well located, and the area is very quiet. The parking lot right next door is very convenient.”

If you plan to spend most of your stay in Sausset-les-Pins itself, the town is fairly compact and many attractions are within walking distance. However, having secure parking is still an advantage for exploring the surrounding area, such as Marseille, the calanques, or the Provençal countryside.

Remember to specify your parking needs when booking, as some establishments have limited spaces or may charge extra during high season.

What is there to do or see in Sausset-les-Pins?

Sausset-les-Pins is not just about its beaches, although these are one of its main attractions. This charming seaside resort on the Côte Bleue is brimming with activities and things to discover.

The beaches and coves are obviously not to be missed. Baumettes Beach, Petit Nid Beach, Grand Nid Beach, and Four à Chaux Beach each offer a different atmosphere, from family-friendly to wild. As one source points out, “With parking nearby, this small pebble beach is lined with pine trees that provide pleasant shade.”

There are many water sports on offer, including scuba diving in the Côte Bleue Regional Marine Park, introductory diving lessons, sport fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat trips. The Regional Marine Park “is home to remarkable seagrass beds and a wide variety of wildlife,” making it the ideal place to discover the Mediterranean seabed.

For hiking enthusiasts, several marked trails allow you to explore the coastline and the hinterland, such as the Botanical Trail – La Roselière or the GR51 (Customs Officers' Trail). “Marked trails between Martigues and Ensuès-la-Redonne, ranging from 2 to 12 kilometers, form a large loop along the Mediterranean coastline.”

The marina is also worth a visit, especially in the morning when fishermen sell their fresh catch on the west pier. “To enjoy fresh seafood, head to the west pier of the port every morning, except Thursdays.”

On the cultural side, don't miss the urban art trail that brings the town to life with contemporary frescoes, mosaics, and sculptures. A free guide available at the tourist office provides details of all the works.

The markets bring the town to life: every Thursday morning at the port and every Sunday morning in the town center, they are the perfect opportunity to discover local products and Provençal crafts.

Finally, the restaurants of Sausset-les-Pins offer excellent Mediterranean cuisine, with a speciality in seafood and traditional bouillabaisse.

When to visit Sausset-les-Pins?

The ideal time to visit Sausset-les-Pins depends on your preferences in terms of climate, crowds and activities.

Summer (June to September) is the high season with warm temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C. This is the ideal time to enjoy the beaches and water sports. However, it is also the busiest time of year, with higher accommodation prices and beaches that can sometimes be crowded. If you choose this period, opt for June or September for a better balance between good weather and moderate crowds.

Spring (April-May) and fall (October-November) offer mild weather (15-25°C) perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking on coastal trails or exploring the Provençal countryside. These shoulder seasons also allow you to enjoy the beaches in a quieter setting. The beaches are “more pleasant at the beginning and end of the summer season” when they are less crowded.

The Mediterranean winter is generally mild but can experience periods of mistral, a cold wind that blows from the north. Although less lively, Sausset-les-Pins retains a certain charm during this quiet season, ideal for long, contemplative walks along the coast.

A local event not to be missed is the fête de la mer, which usually takes place on a Sunday in January. This is an opportunity to “taste seafood and a few sea urchins,” although sea urchin fishing is now strictly regulated.

Sunday morning is particularly recommended for exploring the town, as this is the day of the street market, which brings the streets of the town center to life and offers an authentic immersion in the Provençal atmosphere.

Whatever season you choose, Sausset-les-Pins will welcome you with its Mediterranean charm, between the azure sea and fragrant pine forests.


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