The Galion restaurant offers its customers a variety of dishes including salads and pizzas priced around 15 euros, as well as meats ranging from 18 to 22 euros.
For a sweet treat, desserts are priced between 8 and 11 euros.
All this in a blue-tinted and relatively classic atmosphere.
A notable drawback of this private beach is that all orders are à la carte, with no accommodating fixed-price deals or specific menus for children.
La Plage du Galion, of course, faces the beautiful Mediterranean. It is dotted with blue and white umbrellas and matching lounge chairs; including a beach towel, these will cost you a total of 26 euros. Again, there are no bundled offers.
Unlike many of its competitors, Galion Plage does not host events. Only two parties are organized annually on the occasions of the July 14 and August 15 fireworks.
The manager does not complain much about the crisis but rather about bad weather! According to him, this is the reason why Galion beach has seen a decline in its attendance.
Many nearby hotels direct their guests to the Galion.
The type of clientele at Galion remains the same, mostly consisting of foreign tourists coming to enjoy the sun of the French Riviera.