Cap Ferret

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Condé Nast TravelerNov 10, 2025

France’s Cap Ferret Is Far More Than the ‘French Hamptons’

With its sand dunes, oyster shacks, and off-duty A-listers, Cap Ferret is known as the French Hamptons—but the reality is far more untamed.

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  • Villa de la PointeHotelwhite wooden shack, cabane style building
  • Les Petits MouchoirsPlaceLittle White Lies ( French : Les Petits Mouchoirs ) is a 2010 French comedy-drama film written and directed by…
  • Plage du Truc VertSightvast, wild sandy beach
  • PilatSightsand dunes glow and undulate under the sun
  • Pyla-sur-MerNeighborhoodgreener, classically refined village near dunes
  • Arcachon BaySightArcachon Basin or alternatively Arcachon Bay is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean on the southwest coast of France, situated…
  • La CoornicheHotelhotel designed by Philippe Starck
  • HaaïtzaHotelsister hotel to La Coorniche, also by Starck
  • Hôtel de la PlageHotelin the village of L’Herbe, former dormitory
  • L'HerbeNeighborhoodoyster farming village with wooden cabins
  • Le Monte à BordFast foodoyster shack with simple dining overlooking bay
  • Chez HortenseRestaurantfamous restaurant with bay views, moules and frites
  • La Cabane D'HortenseRestaurantKhalid Zamrani’s “zen space” overlooking bay
  • Cap Ferret MarketMarkettraditional market in Lège Cap-Ferret
  • Le Bistrot de PeyoRestauranttapas and wine after market visit
  • MayzouRestaurantadventurous menu changes daily
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