While the prospect of summer holidays is still distant, here is an anthology of in France that have no cars, to dream about in the meantime. One of , and even 's favorite islands, Porquerolles is a little slice of paradise, less than two hours by boat from Toulon. Classified as a nature reserve, the island has long been closed to the public and its few properties are held onto.

As a result, after 6pm and the departure of the last boat of daily visitors, the island empties out, to belong to only a privileged few: lucky homeowners, holidaymakers of the few hotels in the area along with sailors moored at the port. This rare haven of peace also helps to preserve the island's wild nature, among vineyards, forests and heavenly beaches. The most beautiful spot? Notre Dame beach, which is favored for its immaculate white sand and lagoon-turquoise waters.

With Paimpol on the horizon, Île-de-Bréhat is an intimate holiday spot that brings together a handful of regulars every year. Completely unspoiled and exclusively pedestrian, the pink granite island has the merit of possessing a constellation of creeks and a green countryside populated by palm trees, camellias, fig trees and hydrangeas..

. Not to mention a few shops, supplied every day according to arrivals. It's a small Breton Eden, gently swayed by the wind and the sea, which allows you to live as close as possible to the elements.

Located south of La Rochelle, this peaceful island, surrounded by wild beaches, contains a pretty .