The
Îles d'Hyères (; or
Îles d'Or, ) are a group of four
Mediterranean islands off
Hyères in the
Var département of south-east
France. With a combined area of 29 square kilometers, they comprise:
- Porquerolles – 1,254 hectares, an extension of the Giens peninsula
- Port-Cros – 650 hectares, the most mountainous, a national park, noted for rare flora and as a bird refuge
- Île du Bagaud – 45 hectares, part of the same national park, and without permitted access
- Île du Levant – 900 hectares, mostly for military use, partly a long-established nudist colony centered on the privately owned village of Héliopolis