Le Glamour is one of the most talked about swingers clubs in Cap d’Agde (and the world), attracting couples from across Europe and beyond. But is it really the best lifestyle club in the region? In this honest 2025 review, we share our real experience, what first-time visitors should expect, and whether Le Glamour is worth adding to your Cap d’Agde itinerary.
We visited Le Glamour Swingers Club in Cap d’Agde in July 2025 and wanted to share our experience.
Spoiler; It’s a huge, high-energy venue with strong Ibiza beach club vibes upstairs and a dark, kinky maze of playrooms underground. Pricey but worth it if you’re already at Cap. Expect to pay for the full experience—especially if you’re in a group and want table space.
It’s not a club that’s often talked about in detail here, so if you’re heading to Cap, this might help you decide if it’s worth the queue.
Club website: https://www.leglamour.com/
Location + Entry
Le Glamour is located right on the beach inside the Cap d’Agde naturist village, so it’s easy to walk to from most of the accommodations inside the gated resort.
The club opens at 11pm, and in peak season there is often a line-up to get in, especially after 1am. We saw people still queuing up at 2am.
Entry for couples:
- 60€ with 2 drinks included
- 70€ with 4 drinks included
Single males:
- 120€ entry, includes 1 drink only

Le Glamour Swingers Club is an instituation at Cap D Agde, you have to go at least once in your lifetime!
The sunset over a beautiful day at Cap D Agde is not complete without the excitement building for a visit to Le Glamour, for busy nights make sure you go on Saturday.
Once inside, there’s a 3€ coat check, and seating inside is bottle service/table only. All the tables surrounding the dancefloor and bar are VIP/table service only.
We paid 160€ for a bottle of Absolut Vodka just to get a spot for our group to place bags and have a home base. A single vodka + sprite is 18€, so if you’re with a few people, the bottle is worth considering.
Venue Layout
The club is very large and split across two main areas:
- Upstairs/main level: Large central bar, three dance poles, big dancefloor, and a massive outdoor smoking area with its own second bar and more VIP tables.
- Music was solid—typical Cap d’Agde mix of EDM, Ibiza-style house, and remixed pop.
The crowd really gets going around 1am, and the venue was fully buzzing between 1–3am.



Playrooms – “Cuddle Corner”
All the play areas are located downstairs, behind a staffed security checkpoint.
The entire lower level is play space—dark, steamy, and easy to get lost in (I did… twice).
There are a lot of rooms:
- Group play areas
- Private rooms (some with doors)
- Voyeur rooms with peep holes and glory hole area
- Some BDSM gear including St. Andrews cross, spanking bench, and an actual lockable cage
The rooms were completely packed by 1am–2am and offered a mix of kink, soft play, and full-on action.




Playroom Rules
There’s a divided layout in the basement:
- One side is couples-only
- One side is for singles and triads
Important to know: If you’re a couple and want to include a third person, you can’t split between the areas. One person from the couple can’t go into the singles/triads side alone. It makes it hard for couples who enjoy hotwife/hothusband dynamics with another couple or single.
Options are either:
- One couple enters with a single person into the triad zone
- Two couples go to the couple zone, but only three can play, with the fourth just watching—not ideal
This policy was a bit frustrating given the open vibe of the rest of the club.

Dress Code
Le Glamour has a strict dress code:
- Trousers for men
- Heels for women
People definitely made an effort—well dressed, stylish, and attractive overall. Lots of lingerie, sheer outfits, and heels, especially as the night went on.
Demographic + Vibe
Average age this time of year (early July) was around 45, but there were younger, fit couples arriving after 2am, many dressed in lingerie and ready to party.
The crowd was reasonably multicultural. Predominantly French, but I spoke with quite a few English speakers, so you won’t be completely isolated if you’re not fluent.

Overall Impressions
This is a must-visit at least once each time you come to Cap d’Agde. It’s expensive, but the vibe is intense, the layout is great, and the combo of beachfront location + underground play zone is hard to beat.
You’ll get the most out of it if you go with a group, plan to party late, and don’t mind navigating rules or investing in a bottle to get a spot.
Cons
- entry + bottle service adds up
- Table service only—no free seating
- Triad/couples playroom rules are restrictive
- Play area is very dark and a bit maze-like
- Busy—you may queue at 2am
Have you been to Le Glamour? What was your experience? Curious how different weeks during Cap season affect the crowd.
Planning Your Cap d’Agde Lifestyle Trip? Start Here
If you’re thinking about visiting Cap d’Agde or exploring more of the European lifestyle scene, these guides will help you plan your trip, connect with others, and feel confident before you arrive:
- 👉 Ultimate Guide to Cap d’Agde – Planning your first visit? Our complete travel guide covers when to go, where to stay, and what to expect from this world-famous lifestyle destination.
- 👉 Lifestyle Dating Sites – Want to meet like-minded couples before you travel? Explore the platforms we recommend to connect safely and build confidence ahead of your trip.
- 👉 Swingers Lingo Glossary – New to the lifestyle? Learn the key terms so you can navigate conversations and events with ease.
- 👉 Stopping by Paris? Check out our review of Les Chandelles, one of the most iconic and elegant lifestyle clubs in Europe.
Listen to our Podcast Review Recap of Cap D’Agde Swingers Vacation 2025
FAQ’s about Le Glamour Swingers Club
Yes, Le Glamour is considered one of the more welcoming venues in Cap d’Agde for couples who are new to the lifestyle. The atmosphere is social and relaxed, and many first-time visitors attend during the summer season to explore the scene at their own pace without pressure to participate.
Le Glamour typically has a smart, sexy dress code, especially in the evenings. Couples are encouraged to dress stylishly and confidently, while single men may have stricter entry requirements. Always check the latest guidelines before visiting, as rules can change depending on the event or season.
Most nights prioritise couples and single women, which helps maintain a balanced and respectful environment. Single men may be allowed on certain nights but often need to meet specific criteria or attend with a reservation.
Guests can expect a mix of social areas, dance floors, and private spaces. The focus is usually on connection and atmosphere first, with many visitors spending time socialising before exploring further. Like most reputable clubs, consent and communication are central to the experience.
The busiest and most vibrant period is during the summer, especially July and August when Cap d’Agde becomes a global lifestyle destination. However, visiting during quieter months can be ideal for couples who prefer a more relaxed and intimate experience.
