There were a lot of people at the beach, especially on Sunday afternoon. It was so crowded that we had to sit on a bench on the sidewalk next to a busy road. We only stayed for a few minutes, took a dip, and then went back to the hotel. On Monday late morning, it was a little less crowded. We were glad we only stayed for two days. The water was okay, but not super clean. The sunchairs and umbrellas on the privately organized beach portions were ridiculously expensive, costing about 35 dollars for a full day. However, the sandy beach was still better than others in the area.
The beach offers fabulous sand and the waves are just right for surfing. Additionally, there is a pleasant boardwalk with snack vendors lining the shore.
We visited the beach on a scorching Monday to beat the heat. Upon arrival around noon, we managed to find a convenient parking spot on the road near Plage de Sports (between kiosks 18 & 19). The beach was immaculate, and we had no trouble finding a spot to relax. While there was some vegetation that had washed up from elsewhere, it didn't detract from our enjoyment of the crystal-clear water. The beach also offers a complimentary shower and a café, both of which we highly recommend.
Golfe Juan boasts a lovely sandy beach with a convenient car park and marina nearby. However, it tends to get quite crowded, especially during peak season. Locals, particularly the older generation, stake their claim on prime beach real estate early in the morning and fiercely defend it. To secure a good spot, it's best to arrive early, especially in July and August. Due to Covid-19, the beach was less crowded than usual, and some of the promenade restaurants were only partially open. Keep in mind that prices can be quite steep.