4 May 2026

Why Hyères Is Quietly Becoming the French Riviera’s Next Luxury Escape

Belle Époque luxury villa overlooking the Mediterranean in Hyères on the French Riviera

Luxury is no longer defined by how much is on display. Increasingly, it is defined by what is withheld — privacy, restraint, and the quiet confidence of a destination that does not need to announce itself.

For much of the past two decades, the French Riviera's luxury story has been told through a handful of familiar names: Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Monaco. These markets remain extraordinary, but they are also, in many ways, complete. Their ceilings are visible. Their beaches are crowded. Their price points are known quantities.

Hyères, by contrast, is something rarer: a destination that has preserved its character while quietly evolving into one of the Riviera's most compelling propositions for discerning international buyers and travellers.

01

The Return of Quiet Luxury

The post-pandemic affluent traveller is a markedly different creature from the one that defined the preceding decade. Rather than curated visibility and highly photographed hotel lobbies, the priority has shifted toward something more personal: discretion, space, authenticity, and a pace of life that allows genuine restoration.

This movement — often described as "quiet luxury" — represents a structural change in what high-net-worth individuals are seeking from their leisure time and their property investments.

Privacy
Space from crowds and the performative pressures of saturated destinations
Wellness
Environments that actively support longevity-focused and restorative lifestyles
Authenticity
A destination that still feels grounded in genuine local culture and daily life
Slower Living
Meaningful experiences over spectacle; emotional quality over social currency

Hyères aligns naturally with this evolution. Unlike some of the Riviera's more saturated destinations, the town retains a grounded quality — space, preserved coastline, and a rhythm that increasingly appeals to those who have already experienced everywhere else.

The next chapter of Riviera luxury may not belong exclusively to the loudest destinations. It may belong to the ones that have the confidence to stay quiet. Polarius Market Intelligence, 2026
02

A Riviera Destination Shaped by Nature

One of Hyères' most compelling advantages is something the wider Côte d'Azur can no longer offer at scale: protected, low-density natural beauty. Positioned between the Mediterranean, pine forests, salt flats, and the offshore Îles d'Or, the town benefits from an environmental setting that is genuinely rare on this stretch of coastline.

The Almanarre coastline has earned international recognition — crystal-clear waters, world-class kitesurfing conditions, and an expansive open landscape that feels a world away from the marina-front congestion further east.

3
Offshore Islands
300+
Days of Sunshine Annually
35km
Protected Coastline
45min
from Nice Airport

For the growing segment of affluent travellers who structure their leisure around wellbeing — morning swims, open-water sailing, coastal hiking — Hyères offers an infrastructure that more commercialised Riviera markets simply cannot replicate.

Hyères & the Îles d'Or — Côte d'Azur
03

The Rise of the Serviced Private Residence

A structural shift is underway across Europe's luxury travel market. High-net-worth families and groups are increasingly migrating away from traditional hotel stays toward fully serviced private residences — properties that function as personal hospitality environments rather than anonymous accommodation.

The appeal is clear: complete privacy, flexible living arrangements, bespoke concierge services, and the ability to inhabit a space rather than simply occupy it. Properties combining genuine architectural character with hotel-level service are especially sought after — and in Hyères, this combination is available in a way that newer, more developed Riviera destinations cannot replicate.

04

Belle Époque Architecture Returns to Favour

Across Europe's prime lifestyle markets, demand for historic properties with distinctive architectural identity is intensifying. What is becoming scarce — and therefore valuable — is the irreplaceable: properties with historical depth, emotional resonance, and a genuine sense of place.

In Hyères, Belle Époque villas built during the Riviera's golden age represent exactly this. These residences carry aesthetic individuality that cannot be replicated. As the international luxury market increasingly values "sense of place" as a premium attribute, heritage properties in Hyères are gaining importance relative to comparable assets in more saturated markets.

05

A Market Still Early in Its Luxury Repositioning

From an investment standpoint, Hyères remains materially earlier in its luxury repositioning cycle than established Riviera benchmarks. Values have not yet fully adjusted to reflect the confluence of factors described in this report: the shift in luxury behaviour, the strength of the natural setting, the quality of the architectural stock, and the accessibility advantages.

This creates a window — for hospitality investors, villa owners entering the seasonal rental market, and buyers seeking primary or secondary residences — that is unlikely to remain open indefinitely. The trajectory visible in comparable markets — Porto, the Alentejo coast, Puglia — suggests that price discovery, once it begins in earnest in a location with Hyères' credentials, tends to move quickly.

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