Larvotto Beach: Monaco's Premier Public Beach
Complete guide to Larvotto Beach, Monaco's main public beach, including facilities, private beach clubs, dining, and accessibility information.

Key facts
- Status
- Monaco's main public beach
- Season
- Open all year round
- Promenade length
- 300 metres
- Location
- Larvotto district, Avenue Princesse Grace
- Protection
- Two protective geotubes against surf
- Speciality
- Handiplage facility for reduced mobility
- Private beaches
- 4 private beach clubs
- Restrictions
- Non-smoking, no dogs
Larvotto Beach: Monaco's Premier Public Beach
Larvotto Beach is Monaco's main public beach and one of the Principality's most accessible leisure destinations. Stretching 300 metres along Avenue Princesse Grace in the Larvotto district, it offers a unique Mediterranean experience protected from ocean surf by two innovative geotubes.
Year-Round Access
Unlike many Mediterranean beaches, Larvotto is open all year round. The beach maintains its accessibility through winter, making it an unusual destination for winter seaside walks and cooler-season swimming.
Protection and Design
The beach is shielded from significant wave activity by two protective geotubes positioned offshore. This creates calmer water conditions suitable for swimmers of varying abilities and contributes to the beach's family-friendly character.
Facilities and Services
The beach and surrounding promenade offer comprehensive facilities:
- Freshwater showers and changing cabins
- Restrooms and sanitary facilities
- Cycle path running alongside the promenade
- Spa facilities and fitness areas
- Jardin Princesse Grace gardens adjacent to the beach
The 300-metre promenade is lined with cafés, bars and restaurants, many of which operate 24 hours daily, providing dining and refreshment options at any time.
Handiplage: Accessibility for All
Larvotto Beach features Handiplage, a dedicated facility for people with reduced mobility. Handiplage provides:
- Specialised beach access via ramps and pathways
- Trained staff assistance throughout the day
- Adapted changing and sanitary facilities
- Reserved, accessible parking nearby
Advance booking is strongly recommended for Handiplage services.
Rules and Restrictions
The beach maintains strict environmental and safety standards:
- Non-smoking throughout the beach area
- No dogs permitted
- Enforcement by beach staff
These rules ensure a clean, peaceful environment for all visitors.
Private Beach Clubs
Four private beach clubs operate on Larvotto Beach, each offering distinct ambiance and services:
La Rose des Vents
A full-service private beach with loungers, reserved seating, restaurant and bar service.
Le Neptune
Premium beach club offering dining, watersports facilities and exclusive atmosphere.
La Note Bleue
See dedicated section below.
Miami Plage
Contemporary beach club with international dining and entertainment options.
Private beach clubs typically charge daily fees for lounger and seating reservations, with food and beverage available à la carte.
La Note Bleue: Beach Dining with Live Music
La Note Bleue is more than a private beach—it is a dining and entertainment destination. Located directly on Larvotto Beach, it combines restaurant service, private beach access and live music programming.
Concept and Music
Named after saxophonist Barney Wilen, the venue specialises in live jazz, soul, funk and Brazilian music. Evening performances are a defining feature, attracting both locals and visitors seeking sophisticated Mediterranean entertainment.
Operating Hours and Contact
- Open daily, approximately 9am–midnight
- Phone: +377 93 500 502
- Website: lanotebleue.mc
Dining
La Note Bleue offers Mediterranean cuisine with creative cocktails and an extensive wine list, served at beachside tables overlooking the sea. Casual daytime dining transitions to more formal evening service with live entertainment.
The venue operates as both a restaurant and private beach club, with loungers and reserved seating available for day visitors and restaurant patrons.
Getting There
Larvotto Beach is located in the eastern part of the Principality on Avenue Princesse Grace. It is easily accessible by:
- Bus: Line 1 and Line 2 pass nearby
- Walking: Approximately 15 minutes from downtown Monte-Carlo
- Car: Parking available at the Parking Verdi or nearby underground garages
- Bicycle: Direct access from Monaco's cycle path network
Planning Your Visit
Best seasons: May–September for swimming and sunbathing; December–February for peaceful promenade walks.
Busy periods: July–August, with peak visitor numbers midday. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer a quieter experience.
What to bring: Sun protection, swimming attire, water bottle. Facilities include showers and changing areas, but personal items are recommended.
Duration: Allow 2–4 hours for a leisurely beach visit; 30 minutes–1 hour for a promenade walk.
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
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