Also known as Porzh Goulom.
Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, France
Port Pigeon, a real paradise of wild and unspoiled nature, is a 1.68km stretch of sand surrounded by cliffs and by clear water. It has clear water, friendly locals, easy access, and good 3G+ coverage. The water there is crystal clear, but it's prohibited to swim there, so take a time to enjoy the nature and the spectacular sights. This beach is so pretty that we guarantee that your photos will look amazing no matter where you take your shots! It's hard to find some shade at the beach. There are no amenities so bring what you need and please don't leave anything behind. In peak summer months it can be difficult to stake out a peaceful place on the sand because it's a popular beach among tourists. The views are amazing but you need to watch out for the weather because it's not always good, so check The best time to visit Port Pigeon to be prepared. The spectacular scenery includes palm trees, rocks, cliffs, sea shells, castle, cave, lighthouse, driftwood, and seaweed - prepare your camera! Be aware that swimming and drinking alcohol is not allowed. This beach is also known as Porzh Goulom.
Getting to Port Pigeon is simple. You can go to this beach by boat and walking or hiking. It's pretty easy to get there, which makes it perfect for families! There are no lifeguards on duty at the beach, so it is a swim-at-your-own-risk zone. Dogs allowed all year round. There is parking space nearby. Its easy access have made this a popular place. Pay attention because there are sharks, jellyfishes, and stingrays in the water.
There are surf school and trails. There are no outside shower, umbrella for rent, and chairs for rent, so bring your own if you need. Nearby there areย no food options, so bring plenty of food and water and remember to take all the trash with you.
Port Pigeon offers a lot of space for relaxation, sunbathing, and family games. The water here is suitable for surfing, swimming, diving, snorkeling, fishing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, kayaking, and standup paddleboarding. Walking, running, volleyball, beach tennis, doing yoga, beach wedding, watching the sunset, and stargazing can be enjoyed as well.
June, July, August, September are the best months to visit Port Pigeon and other beaches in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, because that's when the temperatures are warm and there's probably less crowd (not guaranteed).
June, July, August, September
January, February, March, December
January, October, November, December
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Day Temperature | 11ยฐ C | 11ยฐ C | 13ยฐ C | 16ยฐ C | 17ยฐ C | 21ยฐ C | 23ยฐ C | 22ยฐ C | 22ยฐ C | 18ยฐ C | 15ยฐ C | 13ยฐ C |
Night Temperature | 6ยฐ C | 5ยฐ C | 6ยฐ C | 8ยฐ C | 10ยฐ C | 13ยฐ C | 15ยฐ C | 15ยฐ C | 14ยฐ C | 12ยฐ C | 9ยฐ C | 7ยฐ C |
Rain | 131mm | 131mm | 77mm | 82mm | 77mm | 91mm | 62mm | 74mm | 56mm | 135mm | 149mm | 149mm |
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