Located in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Buse Beach boasts stunning turquoise water. Nestled at the foot of the cliffs between Monaco and Cap Martin, this pebble and gravel beach is relatively calm. With its preserved character, it only offers a few amenities such as showers and a snack.
Buse Beach in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
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Features
- Public beach
- Pebble beach
- Gravel beach
- Quiet beach
- A bit difficult to access
- Unsupervised beach
- Dogs not allowed
Services and facilities
- Showers
- Water sports
- Snack bars
- Parking nearby
Swimming Conditions
The water, particularly clear and crystal-clear, reveals a seabed made up of pebbles. The depth is moderate in the first few meters, allowing you to cool off while still being able to stand. However, please note that swimming is not supervised.
Activities
The clarity of the water and the reefs of Cap Martin are perfect for snorkeling.
Additionally, a watersports stand is located to the right of the beach, where you can rent a kayak or a paddleboard.
Access and Parking
Access to the beach is via the parking lot at the Roquebrune-Cap-Martin train station. To reach the beach, take the small stairs that descend to the shoreline. Be aware that if you’re carrying items, access can be difficult due to the numerous steps.
You can park your vehicle in the train station parking lot or in the free spaces along the road. That said, taking the train is a good option due to the close proximity of the station to the beach.
Interesting Facts
From the beach, you can catch a glimpse of the Villa E-1027, nestled on the heights of Cap Martin. This modernist design was conceived by architect Eileen Gray in 1926. The site is open for visits from April 1st to November 3rd.




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Conclusion
Pros
- Turquoise and clear water
- Tranquility of the place
- Beautiful setting
Cons
- A bit difficult to access due to the many steps
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