A beach-a-week: Paloma Beach, St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Explore · Stay FitContributor blog post by Phoebe Thomas:
With the best of intentions earlier this summer I set out to write about a beach a week, which didn’t seem such a hard target, however last week got the better of me and I forgot! But summer isn’t over in the South of France in September, in fact this is one of the best times of year to go to the beach, with the crowds gone but the water still warm, so without further ado, I present to you Paloma Beach.
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