5 star campsite on the French Riviera
Holiday Green 5 star campsite welcomes you in Fréjus on the French Riviera, with its 2000 m² aquatic area and premium mobile homes.
The Var coastline already promises pine forests, turquoise bays and Provençal charm, yet driving south from Fréjus opens a wider panorama. The French Riviera stretches roughly 120 km from Toulon to the Italian border, linking fishing villages, Belle Époque promenades, hilltop medieval quarters and some of the most photographed harbours in Europe. Holiday Green occupies a 15-hectare umbrella-pine forest in Fréjus, positioned between the red Estérel massif and the Maures hills. From this green retreat, guests generally reach Nice in under 90 minutes, Saint-Tropez in about an hour, and Monaco within a two-hour drive along the legendary coastal road. Our 5-star campsite in Fréjus combines five-star facilities with direct access to Riviera glamour, blending poolside relaxation and spa treatments with day trips to world-famous seaside resorts.
5-star campsite on the French Riviera
Holiday Green ranks among the select 5-star campsites that line the southern French coast between Saint-Tropez and Cannes. The 15-hectare estate sits in a mature maritime-pine forest whose canopy shelters pitches, cottages and common spaces from the Provençal sun. At the heart of the grounds, a 1,000 m² Californian pool bordered by an exotic sand beach creates a resort atmosphere rarely found in outdoor hospitality. A separate indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi baths, a children’s lagoon and waterslides complete the aquatic offering.
The on-site spa provides body wraps, hot-stone massages and facial care in a calm setting just steps from the pool area. Families benefit from age-specific kids’ clubs that run throughout the summer, a mini-farm, a botanical walk and multi-sport courts including two padel courts inaugurated for the 2026 season. Evening entertainment ranges from live music and themed dinners at the bar-restaurant to poolside cinema nights. The campsite’s position at the western gateway to the Riviera means that guests can combine five-star comfort on site with the glamour of Cannes, the art scene of Nice and the Belle Époque elegance of the coast, all within easy driving distance.
16 mobile homes to rent on the French Riviera
Holiday Green proposes 16 distinct mobile home and cottage models, each designed for a different vision of a Riviera holiday. The range opens with the classic Watipi tent-lodge, popular with couples and small families who appreciate the simplicity of canvas living combined with real beds, an equipped kitchen and a private terrace shaded by pines. Bare-ground and fully serviced camping pitches suit touring caravans and motorhomes, with individual electric hook-ups and proximity to the amenities block.
Moving up the range, the Cottage Prestige and Cottage VIP models introduce air conditioning, dishwashers, premium bedding and generous wooden decks. The Cottage Riviera, one of the newest additions, features a rooftop lounge terrace that looks over the pine canopy toward the Estérel ridgeline, an unusual vantage point for watching the sunset with a glass of rosé. At the top of the collection, the Villa VIP and Premium Pop Art units offer hotel-level appointments including private spas, rain showers, central-island kitchens and bold interior design inspired by Warhol-era colour palettes.
Whatever model they choose, guests stay within 35 km of Fréjus city centre and the Roman amphitheatre quarter. Saint-Raphaël harbour lies 12 km to the east, while the sandy family coves of Saint-Aygulf begin roughly 5 km south. Inland, the medieval hilltop of Roquebrune-sur-Argens rewards a short detour with panoramic views across the Argens valley. Each accommodation includes a luxury terrace designed for lingering Provençal breakfasts, afternoon reading or a quiet aperitif before heading out to explore the Riviera’s coastal villages.
Campsite on the French Riviera with indoor heated pool
The aquatic complex at Holiday Green covers more than 2,000 m² and operates across indoor and outdoor zones, so families can swim comfortably from early spring to late autumn. The outdoor Californian pool is the centrepiece, surrounded by sun loungers, parasols and an imported sand beach that gives the area a tropical feel. Children gravitate toward the shallow lagoon where gentle fountains and splash pads keep toddlers entertained, while older swimmers test the twisting waterslides or join aquagym classes led by qualified instructors.
Inside, a heated swimming pool, two jacuzzi tubs and a relaxation area provide a quieter alternative on cooler days or windy afternoons. The adjacent spa offers a menu of treatments ranging from Provençal lavender scrubs to deep-tissue sports massages, ideal after a day of hiking the Estérel trails or cycling the coastal path. The full aquatic area also hosts seasonal events such as water-polo tournaments and synchronised-swimming demonstrations. Beyond the campsite, the Riviera coastline itself is a playground for watersports. Diving initiations depart from Fréjus harbour, windsurfing schools operate on the Agay bay, and stand-up paddle routes run along the red cliffs of Cap Dramont. The combination of on-site pools and open-sea activities defines the Riviera camping experience at Holiday Green.
What to see on the French Riviera near the campsite
The French Riviera earned its reputation as a haven for artists, writers and filmmakers during the 19th and 20th centuries, and that cultural depth remains tangible today. Nice, the baroque capital of the Côte d’Azur, sits about 85 km east of the campsite. The Promenade des Anglais stretches 7 km along the Baie des Anges, flanked by Belle Époque façades and palm trees. The MAMAC museum showcases modern and contemporary art, while the Musée Marc Chagall houses the largest public collection of the artist’s biblical-themed works. Henri Matisse spent decades in Nice, and the Musée Matisse in the Cimiez quarter displays paintings, sculptures and paper cut-outs that trace his career. Auguste Renoir, too, painted his final canvases in nearby Cagnes-sur-Mer, where his olive-tree garden is open to visitors.
Closer to the campsite, Saint-Raphaël spreads along 36 km of coastline, its marina sheltering sailing boats and dive charters. Cap Dramont juts into the sea east of Agay, revealing the striking Île d’Or, a tiny islet topped by a medieval-style tower that has become an emblem of the Estérel coast. Agay itself occupies one of the most sheltered bays in the region, ringed by red porphyry cliffs and pinewoods that slope down to the waterline. Back in Fréjus, the Roman amphitheatre still hosts summer concerts, and the Episcopal group, a 5th-century baptistery and 12th-century cloister, ranks among the finest early-Christian ensembles in Provence.
To the west, Roquebrune-sur-Argens perches on a rocky outcrop above the Argens river plain, its narrow medieval lanes lined with stone archways. The village offers a distinct inland perspective, surrounded by vineyards and cork-oak forests rather than beaches. Puget-sur-Argens, further along the Argens valley, combines wine-tasting estates with quiet cycling trails through the agricultural lowlands. Monaco and Cannes, though they lie beyond the immediate campsite area, are generally reachable for a day trip, the principality in about two hours and the festival city in roughly 50 minutes. For a broader exploration of the Riviera, the Côte d’Azur tourism board publishes seasonal guides covering events, heritage trails and regional passes.
The Mediterranean coastline surrounding Holiday Green extends well beyond the Riviera label. From red-rock coves to hilltop vineyards, each stop along this stretch of southeastern France contributes a different facet to a Provençal holiday rooted in art, nature and five-star comfort.
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