A port and a paradise
for leisurely strolls and food lovers!
Sauzon and its port, the island’s second access point, has long been known for its fishing industry, particularly sardines.
Sheltered from the prevailing winds, it’s a favorite stop for sailors who appreciate the charming nature of smaller-scale harbours.
The commune is home to around 1,000 souls, spread across picturesque villages like Bordery or Borcastel. When stopping by Sauzon, be sure not to miss the nearby Pointe des Poulains, one of the island’s most beautiful natural sites!
If you’re a food lover, you’ll be in for a treat! Sauzon boasts some of the island’s best restaurants, competing in creativity to highlight local products.