France’s Shirtless Fines Hit Resort Towns

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 18, 2026 23:56 PMNews
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French resort towns are tightening local dress rules, with shirtless visitors risking fines when leaving beaches for centres, shops and cafés. Source: unsplash

Holidaymakers heading to parts of France are being told to dress before leaving the sand, as several seaside resorts enforce local orders on bare chests, swimwear and bare feet in built-up areas. The measures apply away from beaches, mainly in streets, shops, restaurants and public spaces. They are local rules, not a national ban, and beach sunbathing is unaffected in those towns.

Narbonne has introduced one of the clearest summer orders, covering the city centre and the Canal de la Robine. From 15 June to 30 September, people risk a fine of up to €150 for going shirtless, barefoot or wearing only swimwear in those zones. Narbonne-Plage and immediate bathing areas sit outside the restriction, keeping beach activity separate for locals and visitors alike.

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Some French resorts can issue fines of up to €150 for shirtless or swimwear-only visitors in town centres and public spaces away from beaches. Source: unsplash

Where Beachwear Can Cost You

The restrictions differ by resort, so visitors need to look at local rules rather than assume one French standard.

The clearest examples are:

  • Narbonne: €150 fine in the city centre and along the Canal de la Robine until 30 September;
  • Deauville: local fine raised to €150;
  • La Grande-Motte: shirts required in town, shops and public spaces away from the seafront promenade.
  • Beach areas are treated separately.

The dress codes do not limit the holiday itself; they mainly separate beach time from town visits. In Narbonne, a loose shirt or sundress is enough for the Canal de la Robine, cathedral area and café terraces after swimming. In Deauville and La Grande-Motte, the same approach keeps shops, markets, restaurants and evening walks straightforward after time by the sea.

Deauville beach with lifeguard hut and sunbathers
Deauville is among French resorts tightening dress rules, with beach areas treated separately from town centres, shops and terraces. Source: unsplash

A cover-up now belongs in the same bag as sunscreen, sunglasses and a water bottle. Put it on before heading into streets, hotel lobbies, rail stations or restaurants, and look for local notices when arriving in a new commune. The rule is easy to miss because France has no single national standard for men going shirtless in resort areas this summer.

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