* The most common type of beach in France is the sandy beach. Sandy beaches are found along the Atlantic coast, the Mediterranean coast, and the English Channel coast. The sand on these beaches is typically fine and white, and the water is clear and blue.
* Some of the most popular sandy beaches in France include:
* Plage de Pampelonne in Saint-Tropez
* Plage de l'Espiguette in Le Grau-du-Roi
* Plage d'Omaha in Normandy
* Plage du Touquet in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
* Plage de la Grande Conche in Royan
Pebble beaches
* Pebble beaches are also common in France. Pebble beaches are found along the Mediterranean coast, the English Channel coast, and the Atlantic coast. The pebbles on these beaches are typically small and smooth, and the water is clear and blue.
* Some of the most popular pebble beaches in France include:
* Plage de la Ponche in Saint-Tropez
* Plage de la Croisette in Cannes
* Plage du Prado in Marseille
* Plage des Sablettes in Nice
* Plage de la Grande Plage in Biarritz
Rocky beaches
* Rocky beaches are less common in France than sandy beaches and pebble beaches. Rocky beaches are found along the Mediterranean coast, the English Channel coast, and the Atlantic coast. The rocks on these beaches are typically large and jagged, and the water is clear and blue.
* Some of the most popular rocky beaches in France include:
* Plage de la Corniche in Marseille
* Plage du Sentier des Douaniers in Cassis
* Plage de la Baie de la Caravelle in Martinique
* Plage de l'Anse Couleuvre in Guadeloupe
* Plage de la Grande Anse in Réunion