11 Salty Perfumes That Smell Just Like a French Riviera Sea Breeze
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Few fragrance categories pair with summer quite as naturally as salty perfumes. These scents channel everything I crave this time of year: ocean air, sun-kissed skin, and a carefree, just-back-from-vacation feel. But unlike rose or citrus perfumes, salt isn’t a note that’s bottled in a literal sense. Instead, perfumers recreate its effect using a blend of mineral, marine, and skin-like notes that evoke the sensation of standing by seaside.
Because salt is a flavor descriptor and not a tangible ingredient, it can’t be measured in a traditional fragrance sense, explains senior perfumer Darryl Do of Delbia Do Fragrances. Instead, brands rely on aquatic, ozonic, and mineral accords to recreate that feeling, so what you’re smelling isn’t salt itself but the impression of it. That’s why, as you’ll see in my upcoming list of the best salty perfumes of 2025, the notes most often used to mimic ocean air or sun-drenched skin include marine and musk accords (which tend to smell briny or skin-like), along with warm solar notes like ylang-ylang and coconut. Ultimately, it’s less about the individual notes and more about the overall effect they create together.
With that in mind, I’ve rounded up 11 of the best salty perfumes of 2025, including editor-loved favorites, internet-famous icons, top-rated cult classics, and a few underrated gems you might not have heard of yet. Remember: the best salty scent for you comes down to personal preference, so don’t skip the breakdown of each fragrance family to help you find your perfect match. Happy spritzing!
The Best Salty Perfumes
- Best Salty Perfume Overall: Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne
- Best Alcohol-Free Salty Perfume: Orabella Salted Muse Parfum
- Best Salty Beach Perfume: Maison Margiela Replica Beach Walk Eau de Toilette
For a salty fragrance that’s a bit earthier and captures the feeling of an actual sea breeze, look to Jo Malone’s beloved Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne (which, FYI, also comes in a hand lotion, diffuser, candle, and more). The scent is light, clean, and quietly addictive, inspired by the rugged British coast. It blends crisp ambrette, mineral-rich sea salt, and earthy sage for a fresh, windswept aroma that smells like you’ve just stepped off the shoreline.
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Ambrette Seed; Sea Salt; Sage; Driftwood
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Available at multiple retailers; Comes in four different sizes; Unisex
What I Don't: Some reviewers note that it fades faster than they'd like
Review for MC: "For a summery, ocean-inspired fragrance, turn to this Jo Malone cologne. With a heart note of sea salt, just a few spritzes of this instantly transports me somewhere seaside, imagining myself taking a long summer walk along the sand while the ocean breeze flows through my hair. It’s earthy yet fresh at the same time, and it’s a total go-to for me all summer long." — Catharine Malzahn, Contributing Beauty Writer
Beauty writer Catharine Malzahn uses Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne.
If you want to smell like Bella Hadid, look no further than Salted Muse Parfum from the model’s very own line, Orabella. It’s fresh and beachy at first, thanks to sea salt and pink pepper, then dries down into something warmer and cozier with notes of sandalwood, amber, and olive tree. The result is clean, elevated, and just the right amount of unexpected, like a breezy day by the ocean with a touch of something sexy.
Fragrance Family: Woody
Key Notes: Sea Salt; Pink Pepper; Lavender; Fig
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Fragranced with essential oils; Doubles as a moisturizing perfume oil; Alcohol-free
What I Don't: Need to shake it before every use to active bi-phase formula
Review for MC: "I will never forget when Orebella first launched and founder/icon Bella Hadid described Salted Muse as reminiscent of the feeling you get when you put a sweater on over your swimsuit. That sounded…bad? But then I did that exact thing while on vacation—while wearing Salted Muse—and it all made sense. (Forgive me for not growing up in Malibu. I get it now.) Sea salt is a top note here, which means you get it right off the bat before the essential oil-based fragrance settles into a nice, gentle woody amber base. It’s so comforting and lasts a nice long time—you can even pick up traces after a salty ocean swim." — Sophia Vilensky, Contributing Beauty Writer
Beauty writer Sophia Vilensky uses Orabella Salted Muse Parfum.
Maison Margiela’s Replica fragrance line is known for bottling up familiar scents and nostalgic moments, and Beach Walk delivers exactly that. Inspired by a summer day in Calvi circa 1972, it’s meant to evoke the scent of sun-kissed, salty skin. The scent opens with bright lemon and pink pepper, mellows into creamy coconut and soft florals, and settles into a warm base of musk and cedar.
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Bergamot; Pink Pepper; Ylang-Ylang; Coconut Milk Accord
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Perfect for warm, summery weather; Refillable; Rope-wrapped design adds to its beachy aesthetic
What I Don't: Older bottles don’t come with the refillable option
Review for MC: "I’m so in love with this perfume, I made it part of my wedding day. I gifted travel-size versions to all my bridesmaids and wore it when I walked down the aisle. It strikes the perfect balance of elegant and beachy, blending sweet florals, coconut sunscreen, and a salty sea breeze. Of all the scents I’ve tried in my years as a beauty writer, nothing captures the feeling of a New England summer quite like this." — Marisa Petrarca, Contributing Beauty Writer
Beauty writer Marisa Petrarca uses Maison Margiela Replica Beach Walk.
It’s in the name! Salt by Ellis Brooklyn isn’t a beachy scent by way of coconut-y sunscreen or fruity notes, but by way of amber that replicates the smell of sun-soaked skin, combined with crisp sea salt and florals that add a soft, breezy warmth. It’s not overtly feminine either; the musky base gives it a clean, skin-like finish that feels unisex. Beauty Director Hannah Baxter also swears by this perfume for a sexy summer date night scent.
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Ylang-Ylang; Tahitian Tiare; Ambergris
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Clean at Sephora-approved; Chic bottle; Vegan and PETA-certified cruelty-free
What I Don't: Meets Sephora’s clean standards, but it’s not 100% natural or certified organic (something some shoppers may not realize)
Customer Review: "This is my favorite perfume I've ever tried. Most perfume doesn't last very long on me, but I can smell this hours after applying. It is such a unique scent, it's really difficult to describe but that's part of what I love about it. It's not overtly masculine or feminine, it just smells clean and like the ocean." — Sephora
This luxury fragrance is the next best thing to a trip to Antibes, and I’m barely exaggerating. Dior’s Eden-Roc is a tribute to Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the iconic five-star retreat on the French Riviera. One spritz wraps you in fresh, mineral-rich notes inspired by the resort’s saltwater infinity pool, and sunny jasmine, plus citrus trees and pine that line its sun-drenched grounds. It’s maybe even the nudge you need to finally book that Riviera getaway...
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Sea Salt; Citrus; Jasmine; Pine
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Unique scent combination; Refreshing; Inspired by the elegance of the Côte d’Azur
What I Don't: Most expensive perfume on my list
Customer Review: "This fragrance is beautiful and just what I was looking for to wear in the summer months. It has a fresh, clean, understated but very elegant scent profile." — Dior
I’m obsessed with the design of this bottle, which is meant to mirror the sand, sea, and sky. The same goes for its fragrance contents; it opens with a hit of sea salt that instantly pulls you beachside, then melts into a soft, airy vanilla that’s more sun-warmed skin than dessert. It’s minimalist but memorable; perfect if you want something sweet, but not too sweet.
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Sea Salt; Natural Vanilla; Sandalwood
Size: 3.3 fl oz
What I Love: Artful packaging; Smells like luxe sunscreen in the best way; Many people start with the trial size and end up going for the full bottle
What I Don't: The name “Vanilla Vibes” can be misleading because it leans more aquatic and salty than sweet or dessert-like
Customer Review: "I’m not usually a super big fan of vanilla as it’s quite overpowering and I don’t really prefer to smell like a cupcake. However, this perfume does not give me those same concerns when it comes to the vanilla and I was pleasantly surprised. It is as advertised and has the vanilla but the sea salt notes are able to balance it out and remove a lot of that cloying sweetness smell." — Sephora
If traditional perfumes tend to irritate your skin (or your sinuses), this hypoallergenic pick from Skylar is a breath of fresh, salty air. It’s fresh and unisex, skipping the heavy florals and sugary notes for a breezy blend of sea salt, driftwood, and soft musk. Clean, fresh, and uncomplicated, it’s about as classic as a salty fragrance gets—and it also happens to be the best value on the list.
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Key Notes: Driftwood; Sea Salt; Seaweed
Size: 1.7 fl oz
What I Love: Fresh and clean scent; Hypoallergenic; 100% recyclable
What I Don't: Need to reapply for it to last all day
Customer Review: "Salt Air as the name suggests is exactly that. The perfect ozonic scent that leaves you longing for those hot summer days at the beach."
It’s no secret Zendaya has great taste, so it makes sense that she’s the face of Lancôme’s Idôle fragrance line. While there are several versions of Idôle, Aura stands out with its salted vanilla base. It’s a warmer twist on the original, blending the same fresh rose and jasmine you know and love, but instead of being crisp and airy, it’s smoother and cozier.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Rose; Jasmine; Salted Vanilla
Size: 1.7 fl oz
What I Love: Sleek bottle design; Zendaya-approved; Uplifting daytime scent
What I Don't: Some reviewers say the travel-size version may leak
Customer Review: "The creamy, salty vanilla is so addicting and reminds me so much of the beach. It's also not TOO sweet, which I love. The vanilla mixed with the floral is just perfection. It's very long lasting as well!" — Ulta
Multiple shoppers describe this fragrance as having a “your skin but better” effect, meaning it’s soft, subtle, and exactly what most people want in an everyday scent. While its main notes of copaiba essential oil and gourmand salted praline might sound a little intimidating at first glance, thousands of reviewers say they’re anything but. It’s perfectly balanced, understated, and comforting.
Fragrance Family: Floral Musk
Key Notes: Fresh Musk; Copaiba Oil; Salted Praline
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Perfect for everyday-wear; Ideal for layering; Light and versatile enough for year-round use
What I Don't: Too subtle for those who prefer a bold scent
Customer Review: "There is nothing quite like the smell of this; it’s my favorite lounging, casual, I-just-had-an-everything shower-scent. I wish it projected a bit more but I still love how I can smell my clothes or my skin and smell this. It’s like a delicious salted praline with a touch of vanilla. I keep restocking because I can’t find anything like it." — Sephora
Looking for a salty perfume that has you covered (literally) day and night? You can't go wrong with Rabanne's Olympéa, which has a beast-mode sillage and a long-lasting, powdery finish that actually makes it from the office to the restaurant. It’s a powerful, feminine scent that doesn’t smell salty in a beachy way, but more like skin-kissed with salted vanilla and soft florals.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Salted vanilla; Water Jasmine; Ginger Lily; Ambergris & Woods
Size: 2.7 fl oz
What I Love: Suitable for day and night wear; Strong sillage; Feminine
What I Don't: Causes headaches in some wearers
Customer Review: "I’m completely obsessed with the amazing scent of Paco Robanne “Olympea” It’s delicate package is done with great taste. Its sensual scent will hypnotize anyone!" — Rabanne
I came across a Reddit thread dedicated to this perfume and quickly learned it’s a favorite among niche fragrance lovers. It’s reportedly a true-to-life take on saltwater, just as the brand describes it: “Like high tide dried on skin, memories of the waves, sun and shore.”
Fragrance Family: Aquatic
Key Notes: Sea salt; White Flowers; Cedar; Ambergris, Musk
Size: 3.4 fl oz
What I Love: Sample available for purchase for $5; Cool packaging; Niche and underrated
What I Don't: Not widely available or easy to sample before buying
Customer Review: "Doesn’t smell like a fruity summer scent, nor a sweet summery suntan lotion reminiscent of smells from beach days, but rather, it smells like the sea!" — Reddit
What Is Salty Perfume?
Salty perfume is fragrances inspired by ocean air, coastal minerals, or salty skin, created using carefully blended notes that suggest salt, rather than smell like it outright.
What to Look for in Salty Perfume
- The Type of Saltiness
Salty perfumes fall into a few distinct categories. As you’ve probably noticed in this list, that includes scents inspired by salty skin, ocean air, or fragrances that combine sweet and salty notes for a more unexpected twist.
- Fragrance Family
Fragrance family is another major factor to consider. Salty scents can land in categories like floral, amber, woody, or aquatic, and that dramatically shapes the overall mood. A floral-salty fragrance might feel light and feminine, while an amber-salty blend leans warm and cozy.
- Performance
I did my best to spell out how each perfume wears so you can get a sense of its strength and staying power. Some are subtle and sit close to the skin making them perfect for everyday wear, while others are bolder, with serious sillage and staying power fit for a night out.
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How We Tested
Beauty writer Marisa Petrarca brings nearly a decade of expertise to this story and has researched and tested countless fragrances over the years. For this piece, she consulted a fragrance expert for expert insight and tested specific products alongside other Marie Claire staffers. She evaluated each formula based on longevity, sillage, scent profile, popularity, and overall wearability.
Meet the Expert

Darryl Do is a New York City-based professional perfumer with Delbia Do Fragrances, a fragrance manufacturing facility.
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Marisa Petrarca is a writer and editor based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, specializing in beauty, wellness, fashion, and lifestyle. She previously served as the Senior Beauty and Fashion Editor at Grazia USA and Beauty and Style Editor at Us Weekly. Her expertise spans breaking beauty news, shopping roundups, product reviews, and explainer articles on popular topics in skin, makeup, and aesthetics. Her work has been featured in PS, Cosmopolitan, Allure, NewBeauty, InStyle, and The Zoe Report, among others. Marisa holds a bachelor's degree in English literature from Wagner College. Follow her on Instagram @Marisa Petrarca.