The Hyères Institute for your benefit and well-being
The circular thalassotherapy Institute lies level with the beach and features functional booths bathed in natural daylight. Decorated in the warm colours of the south of France, our very human-sized facility creates the very best conditions for perfect relaxation. In their supervisory role, caring experts ranging from hydrotherapists to beauticians deliver all the professional skills you need to be sure of a marvellous stay and enjoy an in-depth experience of well-being and vitality.
Active marine agents
Sea air, vivifying and bracing, is reputed for its anti-stress and revitalizing action.
Sea-water provides a three-way action that works wonders for our health. It contains almost a hundred mineral salts (Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium…) and trace elements (Zinc, Iron, Fluorine, Iodine...) that are vital to the organism. The lift you get from sea-water facilitates body movement and soothes the joints. Last but not least, heated sea-water helps to regulate the blood flow and procures relaxation.
Sea-plants are real concentrates of minerals and trace elements. When applied to the body, warm wraps of sea-plants give pure moments of relaxation.
Our therapy programmes are prepared with our thalassotherapy experts according to your needs and subject to availability.
Culture & Discovery
The warm Mediterranean climate and the greatest number of hours of sunshine anywhere in France make this the ideal venue for combining blissful holidays in an extra special environment with the benefits of thalassotherapy. Stunning landscapes and landmarks to discover in a radius of fifteen to twenty-five kilometres.
Excursions in an exceptionally beautiful region
Blessed by a unique climate, Thalassa Hyères, on the peninsula of Giens, features all the wealth of a region steeped in history and unspoiled cultural heritage.
To further enhance your stay, the region offers any number of sites to see and discover: local vineyards, unspoiled islands, typical villages, Toulon and the bay, la Mine de Cap Garonne, the leather museum in Le Pradet.
The island of Porquerolles, a real paradise, takes you into another world with sweet scents of thyme, paths lined by pine and eucalyptus trees, and coves with a turquoise sea.
Typical southern villages: Bormes-les-Mimosa and the Fort of Brégançon, the medieval town of Hyères, and the celebrated villages of St Tropez and Ramatuelle…
Chartreuse de la Verne. Visit this medieval monastery on the heights of the Les Maures in the heart of a forest.
Take a walk or drive along the coastal paths and admire the turquoise-coloured sea.
The magnificent Calanques de Cassis (rocky coves) edge the sea as far as Marseille and offer some splendid views. They are a favourite spot for hikers and climbers with 160 km of sing-posted trails.
La Route des Crêtes, which links Cassis to La Ciotat, overlooks the sea and offers an exceptional view over the b ay and the Calanques.
Sport comes naturally
There are any number of sporting and leisure activities to enjoy in the vicinity:
• for total communion with nature: cycling, mountain biking, golf, scuba-diving centre, horse-riding, wind-surfing, tennis, table-tennis, table-football…
• for thrills and excitement: jet skiing, kite-surfing, go-karts…
• for the family: walks along the peninsula’s many footpaths and to the exotic bird gardens…
• other forms of entertainment: casino, cinema, discotheque and the theatre.