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How long is the drive from Toulouse to Sete?

The direct drive from Toulouse to Sete is 143 mi (230 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Toulouse to Sete, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Carcassonne, Carcassonne Center, Agde, Narbonne, Cap-d'Agde, Perpignan, and Beziers, as well as top places to visit like Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet and Croisieres du midi, or the ever-popular Train jaune.

Visiting Toulouse or Sete? See our Toulouse Trip Planner and our Sete Trip Planner.
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Top cities between Toulouse and Sete

The top cities between Toulouse and Sete are Carcassonne, Carcassonne Center, Agde, Narbonne, Cap-d'Agde, Perpignan, and Beziers. Carcassonne is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Toulouse and 1 hour from Sete.
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ibis Carcassonne Centre La Cité

Hotel
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Carcassonne, ibis Carcassonne Centre La Cité offers a practical and comfortable stay for travelers. Just a stone's throw away from iconic attractions like the medieval city and the Museum of Fine Arts, this hotel is perfectly situated for exploring local history. Guests can enjoy functional rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a pleasant experience. The hotel features a cozy bar/lounge where you can unwind with your favorite drink after a day of sightseeing.
93% as popular as Carcassonne
6 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Sete
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Carcassonne

Carcassonne, located in the Languedoc area of southern France, is renowned for its medieval citadel, La Cité. The citadel features a double-walled fortification and numerous watchtowers dating back to Gallo-Roman times with later additions in the 13th and 14th centuries. Within La Cité lies Château Comtal, a 12th-century castle offering archaeological exhibits and inner rampart tours.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Sete
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Perpignan

Perpignan, a charming city in southern France, is located near the Mediterranean coast and the Spanish border. Once the capital of the Kingdom of Majorca, it still retains a strong Catalan influence evident in its medieval core. The Gothic-and-Romanesque Palace of the Kings of Majorca stands as a testament to its rich history and offers stunning views of the coast from its ramparts.
10% as popular as Carcassonne
34 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Sete
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Narbonne

Narbonne, a picturesque town in southern France, is situated along the Canal de la Robine. The Gothic Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur and the grand Palais des Archevêques are notable landmarks housing museums that showcase the town's rich history. The Horreum, an underground network of ancient warehouses from its Roman past, adds to Narbonne's historical allure.
23% as popular as Carcassonne
7 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Sete
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Béziers

Béziers, located in the southern region of France, is a charming city that serves as a subprefecture of the Hérault department in Occitanie. One of its notable events is the renowned Feria de Béziers, which takes place every August and features bullfighting as its main attraction. This five-day event draws in approximately one million visitors annually, adding to the city's vibrant atmosphere and cultural appeal.
17% as popular as Carcassonne
9 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Sete
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Agde

Agde, a charming commune in Southern France, is known for being the Mediterranean port of the Canal du Midi. If you're planning a vacation in this seaside resort, Camping Resort Les Champs Blancs is an ideal choice for accommodation. Located in Cap d'Agde, this campsite offers a perfect base to explore the beautiful surroundings of Agde and enjoy all that Languedoc Roussillon has to offer in the South of France.
24% as popular as Carcassonne
9 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Sete
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Cap d'Agde

Cap d'Agde is a seaside resort known for its beaches, marina, and the Musee de l'Ephebe. It also has designated naturist areas, including a secluded village for nudists. Just a short drive away from Cap d'Agde is a 4-star campsite in Vias, making it an ideal base for exploring this famous resort in Herault.
23% as popular as Carcassonne
10 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Sete

Best stops along Toulouse to Sete drive

The top stops along the way from Toulouse to Sete (with short detours) are Réserve Africaine de Sigean, Les 9 Écluses de Fonseranes, and Aqualand Cap D'Agde. Other popular stops include Salses Fortress, Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet, and Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur.
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Train jaune

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
The Train Jaune, also known as the Yellow Train, is a charming historic tourist train that departs from Villefranche de Conflent and takes passengers on a scenic 60km journey through the picturesque Pyrenees Catalanes mountains. The route includes breathtaking views of the high plains and lower areas, passing through 19 tunnels and over numerous bridges. This railway was constructed between 1903 and 1927 to connect different regions in the Pyrenees.
Fabulous - the ticket office guide was helpful and lovely, the conductor was funny and the train ride was great - we went as far as Mont Louis on the afternoon train and that was just perfect to get amazing views of the Pyrenees - definitely worth trying to get on the open carriage for 360° views.
Sarah B — Google review
Total disappointment. The steam train was not what was hoped for. There is no open car and it is impossible to take pictures through the glass. Bus of pensioners were brought to the train, they let them through out of line and there were no seats left. Foreign tourists are not welcome here. But then the seats were found
Julia P — Google review
A wonderful journey up through the mountains. Very scenic beautiful views! If you go to the end of the line you have 2 1/2 hours until the return. There is a restaurant outside the station which was surprisingly good and reasonably priced. We then walked the meal off for an hour again with lovely views.
Howard T — Google review
The simple things are always the most magical. Great adventure. recommend it
Vincent C — Google review
Loved it! Went with the family. Beautify landscapes , slow pace which is perfect to admire mountains and the views!
Pauline P — Google review
Early start to this mountainous railway journey between Villefranche de Conflent and ending at Latour de Carol. Memorable and relaxing journey navigating French/Spanish border.
John M — Google review
I had a great experience riding an evening service on the Little Yellow Train! I’m traveling on a Eurail pass, and interestingly this train is 100% covered. I had a great time talking with other passengers, standing outside watching sparks fly from the 3rd rail, and soaking in the gorgeous views of the Pyrenees. This train may not be fast (25-30mph most of the time) but it’s well worth the detour.
Ben F — Google review
Incredible activity! Just be careful with the tickets because they are very limited. I recommend you to buy the tickets first and then pay the parking because otherwise maybe you pay the parking and you can't get your tickets because maybe the train is fully booked. You have to go one hour in advance or more than one hour if you can to get your place. The employees are very nice and some of them speak Spanish and English.
Pau G — Google review
4.1
(505)
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3.8
(1084)
66820 Fuilla, France
https://www.pyrenees-cerdagne.com/decouvrir/le-train-jaune/les-horaires
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Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Les Orgues d'Ille sur Tet is a natural wonder featuring tall pillars of white sandy rock sculpted by water erosion, creating a unique and enchanting landscape often referred to as 'Fairy Chimneys.' The site offers striking views and is an ideal spot for a leisurely walk. Visitors can explore the constantly changing rock formations while learning about their natural history through educational signs. Although the area can get hot in the summer, it's worth visiting for its breathtaking beauty.
Amazing geology, like being in the western USA! Really worth a look and the small entry fee but can be very hot and there's is a 1km uphill walk in so bring water and a hat! Amazing.
Simon H — Google review
Great to see what nature can form.. well worth a visit if you're anywhere nearby. Great photo opportunities of the rock formations plus artworks along the trail leading up to them. Pay a small fee of €5 at the visitor centre for tickets, also where ample parking and clean toilets are available..
Lee W — Google review
A unique and beautiful place to visit if you are in the area. We followed directions on Google maps and found it quite easily. We arrived at 1pm on a Thursday in August and it was easy to park. Parking is free and they have toilets which are a good size and clean. There is a gift shop and friendly staff who can provide a free guide book in various languages. The shop sells ice cream/lollies but I didn't see a cafe. There is a short walk across the road for about 5-10 minutes to reach the main site, past some interesting metal sculpture, including a large dinosaur which kids will love. The main site itself is beautiful and great for photography. There is a lot of space for children to run around and explore and it all seemed safe. Highly recommended.
Purple A — Google review
Beautiful place! If you've never been to places with naturally formed rock, like the grand canyon, this is impressive. There are plenty of parking spaces, right next to the ticket store. When buying tickets you will get a free flyer in the language of your choosing (I know they support at least French, English, Spanish, Catalan and Dutch). Children and students get a discount. The walk from the ticket store to the site is a little less than one kilometer. On this route there are artworks and vegetation. Unfortunately for us it was even dryer than usual, so there was no water next to the path for us. The fencing looks poorly maintained and could use some work. The site is advertised as an hour long experience (note: not an hour long walk, but a long hour sight), but if you're used to seeing sites like this and are not all too impressed by it, I can guarantee you it'll take less time.
Simon 9 — Google review
Really worth the visit. Short walk from car park where their are picnic benches. Good for a half day visit with perhaps Castelnou in the same day. Very helpful staff make the visit complete.
Graham M — Google review
Well signposted. Busier than we thought it would be slightly out of season. Well worth a visit. The small fee included a very informative guide in good English. Impressive rock formations well tucked away.
Lorraine M — Google review
5 euro entry is well worth the protection of this beautiful site. Dogs are allowed. It's an easy 10 min walk from the carpark (which has toilets!) And a good visit inside. The lady at the ticket desk was friendly and informative. Recommend visiting as 10 out of 10.
Jenna D — Google review
It's a beautiful site! You can take amazing photos there. I've brought my younger brother to visite (I've been there multiple times) and he loved as well! It's a quick visit, you can do this and then go sight see somewhere else! 😉
Carla M — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(1205)
Chem. de Regleille, 66130 Ille-sur-Têt, France
http://lesorgues.ille-sur-tet.com/
+33 4 68 84 13 13
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Croisieres du midi

Cruise agency
Tours
Boat Tours
Steady and calm cruise along the canal for 2 hours. Not much to see but some interesting history (in French and English) of the canal. Passing through the lock was fun especially for the children.
Sandy M — Google review
We had a nice, relaxing cruise on the canal. Not exactly exciting, but going thru the lock was interesting. Takes about 2 hours.
Keith K — Google review
We did the 2h return cruise on the Canal du midi. It was pleasant and interesting to learn more about the canal and its history. The highlight was being in an „ecluse“ while water was filling up to be able to continue the cruise. Unfortunately all platane trees in that region are gone because of the fungus affecting the platane trees on the Canal du Midi, so you won’t have the famous images and scenery you‘ll find in travel guides or online where huge old platane trees frame the canal. We were not aware of that and hence a bit disappointed. Nonetheless the experience on the boat was very pleasant, staff is super friendly and they make sure their passengers have a good time. Be aware that due to Covid-restrictions you will need to wear a mask at all times during the trip.
Linda F — Google review
Great trip. English spoken by the guide. Very relaxing way to see the canal.
Clare S — Google review
Very nice cruise with a friendly captain, we really enjoyed it.
Kadia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great boat trip on the Canal du Midi with clear explanations in perfect French and English! Very interesting and reasonably priced, suitable for the whole family! A little extra for the misters on board in the heat! (Original) Une super balade en bateau sur le canal du midi avec des explications claires dans un Français et un Anglais parfait ! Très intéressant avec un prix raisonnable adapté à toute la famille ! Petit + pour les brumisateurs à bord avec la chaleur !
Morgane R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great walk done in April so quite calm in terms of crowds. Very friendly crew... I recommend. (Original) Super ballade faite en avril donc assez calme au niveau de l'affluence. Équipage très sympathique... je conseille.
Muriel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent cruise at a very affordable price. Drinks and toilets are available if needed inside the boat. There are indoor and outdoor seats, everything is there. I recommend this cruise. (Original) Excellente croisière à un prix très abordable.Boisson,WC à disposition si besoin à l'intérieur du bateau.Des places assises intérieur et extérieur tout y est.Je recommande cette croisière.
Teddy L — Google review
4.7
(185)
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4.5
(102)
35 Quai des Tonneliers, 11200 Homps, France
http://www.croisieres-du-midi.com/
+33 4 68 91 33 00
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Vival

Convenience store
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
(Translated by Google) Super practical for some last minute purchases, they are friendly, the prices are correct. The plus: they are a relay point for packages ☺️ (Original) Super pratique pour quelques achats de dernières minutes, ils sont sympathiques, les prix sont correctes. Le plus : ils font point relais pour les colis ☺️
Rina D — Google review
(Translated by Google) On the occasion of my mother's birthday (2 days before Easter), we bought a box of Mon Chéri chocolates for more than €7, my mother discovered that it had expired since February... not a great gift... we we stop this evening to let the merchant know who tells us that the chocolates are sold expired at half price... perhaps a sign or a reminder at the time of purchase that this food has exceeded its MBD so that it is clear to everyone the world would perhaps be more commercial… (Original) À l’occasion de l’anniversaire de ma mère (2 jours avant Pâques), nous avons acheté une boîte de chocolats Mon Chéri pour plus de 7€, ma mère découvre que c’est périmé depuis février… pas terrible comme cadeau… nous nous arrêtons ce soir pour le faire savoir au commerçant qui nous répond que les chocolats sont vendus périmés à moitié prix… peut être une pancarte ou rappeler au moment de l’achat que cet aliment a dépassé sa DDM afin que ce soit bien clair pour tout le monde serait peut être plus commerçant…
Marion B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfriendly person who when I tell him that on the site the price is cheaper than in store responds curtly that I ordered on the site and did not come. To avoid, not a trader for two cents. (Original) Personne peu aimable qui lorsque je lui indique que sur le site le prix est moins cher qu'en magasin répond sèchement que j'ai cas commandé sur le site et pas venir. A fuir , pas commerçant pour deux sous.
Corinne C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice little supermarket. The boss is always pleasant, in a good mood and smiling even when you have just come to collect a package. (Original) Petite superette bien sympathique. Le patron est toujours agréable, de bonne humeur et souriant même lorsque l'on vient juste retirer un colis.
K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small neighborhood supermarket, fairly well stocked, city center, too bad you can't park easily nearby, you can find almost everything at a fair price. Good local business. (Original) Petite supérette de quartier, assez bien achalender, centre ville ,dommage que l'ont ne puisse se garer facilement à proximité, ont y trouve à peu près de tout à prix correct. Bon commerce de proximité.
Didier G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A convenience store is not just about being close. In a village he must be close, attentive and attentive and this is the case. (Original) Un magasin de proximité c'est pas seulement le fait qu'il soit proche. Dans un village il doit être deux fois proche à l'écoute et bien veillant et là c'est le cas.
MARC M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always equal by the perfect welcome. Everything within reach in the heart of the village. A real happiness (Original) Toujours égal par l'accueil parfait. Tout à portée de mains au cœur du village. Un vrai bonheur
Christian S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small, well-stocked neighborhood supermarket, pleasant manager, these businesses must be maintained if their prices do not skyrocket. (Original) Petite supérette de quartier bien achalandée, gérant agréable, il faut maintenir ces commerces, si leurs prix ne flambent pas.
Didier G — Google review
4.1
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4.5
(124)
2 Pl. du Portail Bas, 34210 Olonzac, France
https://magasins.vival.fr/fr/vival-olonzac
+33 4 68 90 77 70
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Minerve

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Minerve, located in the Hérault department in southern France, is a picturesque commune known for its stunning landscape and historical significance. The area is famous for being the namesake of the Minervois wine region and is home to an ancient Cathar fortress. Surrounded by gorges formed by the convergence of two rivers, La Cesse and Le Brian, Minerve offers visitors a well-preserved glimpse into medieval times with its winding cobblestone streets.
4.5
(648)
34210, France
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Château d'Aguilar

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Château d'Aguilar is a 12th-century royal fortress and UNESCO site with historic castle ruins offering panoramic views of the Corbières countryside. It stands dominantly over the prestigious Haut Fitou vineyard, showcasing its rich history. Visitors can also explore nearby medieval sites such as the Abbey of Notre Dame d'Alet and the Benedictine Abbey of Caunes-Minervois.
Interesting old Cathar castle we passed on our trip to Andorra. We stopped and hiked up the hill to look it over. It was rather isolated and one other couple were leaving when we arrived. The ruins were interesting to see: everything was muddy from the massive amount of rain the area received. But interesting just the same.
Jeff S — Google review
Nice wee castle. Pretty cheap for a ticket. Saw a huge rat, so felt like I was back in the 1200's.
Bob — Google review
Nice drive to the chateau. It was out of season, so we did not have to pay to wander over the ramparts. Great views over the Tuchan valley. Worth the trip.
Imad M — Google review
I think I'm getting spoilt by the amount of history in the area and feel that I'm being harsh with my rating but compared to the other castles in the region, this is the first that I found to be a little disappointing. I couldn't feel any atmosphere. The drive there is a challenge f you meet anyone as it's steep and mostly single track but doable.
Adrian R — Google review
Some ruins of a castle, with a beautiful trail around it. Castle has an entry fee, but the trail is free
Roy D — Google review
Castle is temporally closed due to the hot weather. It is weared because there is 25 in the Last three days. I see it is because of the fire that was here more then 14 day ago but you could update the opening time and give this information out to the public.
Otec R — Google review
A small ruin of a castle. Did not enter it, just looked at it from the parking which is ok. You need to buy a ticket. This is not a busy place and you can reach it at a narrow road. You have the best view from this road.
Wltrkk — Google review
Ruins with nice vievs
Joan S — Google review
4.3
(783)
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4.0
(77)
11350 Tuchan, France
https://tuchan.fr/chateau-daguilar/
+33 6 80 44 64 25
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Abbaye de Fontfroide

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Abbaye de Fontfroide is a historic former Cistercian monastery located in the Corbieres countryside near Narbonne. With over 1000 years of history, it attracts around 10,000 visitors annually. The abbey was initially built by monks in a secluded valley and was later restored to its former glory in the early 20th century. Today, it offers various events throughout the summer such as plant festivals, medieval days, music festivals, and exhibitions.
Super Abbaye to while away a couple of hours. Steeped in history from the 12th century, amazing to think we're walking where the very first monks we're walking !! Praying !! The cloisters are fabulous, currently covered with Wisteria, so smell and look amazing. There is an English leaflet usually , apparently, although they'd run out of them at our visit. Beautiful gardens with walking routes from easy to longer/harder. Absolutely a must to look round. €14 an adult. Lots of parking - specific MH/Camper area . Toilets etc restaurant in the courtyard, as is a wine shop. Gift shop in the entry of the Abbey. Friendly Englush speaking guy at reception. Well worth a visit. Stunning Abbey Chapel.
Polly W — Google review
An amazing must see in the Cathar Route. Also recommended the wine store, we purchased several bottles. Pity the restaurant, it was fully booked and we could only have some cheese and focaccia in the terrace, where a mentally derailed person was mad at my daughter (3 y.o.) because she was hungry. Interesting to see how mental illness affects the life of people, sadly. Beautiful monuments in the way and around, pay attention when driving!
Gonzalo M — Google review
Visited in May and loved the whole place. The restaurant is fabulous. The gardens are beautiful and the architecture is fantastic.
Wade B — Google review
Stunning sacred place - yet offers a nice experience for families.
Euan L — Google review
Worth a visit, the tour was good but not cheap. The wine was a little young for our liking, so we put our bottles down for a future date. Cafe is very efficient, recommend you book if you want a restaurant meal.
Feng M — Google review
Beautiful way to spend a few hours. It was not busy when we went and it took us 2 hours to stroll through. Parking was ample and though dogs are not allowed in, I found it nice that they had a few kennels you could store your dog in while you visited. There is a restaurant at the entrance and we grabbed a drink to go, they let us bring it inside. As you walk in toward the abbey, there are planters filled with all kinds of herbs. That area smelled so amazing. You show your ticket to the person at the abbey entrance and they scan it. We did not buy ours in advance but you can. There are guided tours but we just wanted to go at our own pace. It's a beautiful building and the gardens are serene. We got lots of great pics. Definitely a good choice for a sidetrip.
Justine V — Google review
Great place to visit. You should consider buying tickets in advance as it gets crowded. The place is quite unusual and is definitely worth visiting.
AK A — Google review
What an excepcional place and what extraordinary cuisine! Nos compliments!!
Anton — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2319)
RD 613 Chem. de Fontfroide, 11100 Narbonne, France
http://www.fontfroide.com/
+33 4 68 45 11 08
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Tourist Office of Perpignan

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
The Tourist Office of Perpignan is a spacious and convenient place to gather information for your visit. The friendly and knowledgeable staff speak multiple languages, making it easy to get assistance. Visitors can expect helpful tips for exploring the city, as well as recommendations for restaurants in the old town. Additionally, the office provides maps and clear directions, ensuring that tourists have all they need to navigate Perpignan with ease.
I would totally recommend going there between siesta hours while most bar/restaurants are closed, you have sitting space, free wife and ac, to pass the time and a few interactions that are worth checking. At night when it’s closed you get (in my opinion) the best view, the lighting’s beautiful and drinking a wine at the bar across it was an amazing experience.
Luisa G — Google review
This tourist Office is just a joke. You are not serious, are you? There are several pults and decks but noone is behind them! I was waiting for a 20 minutes like the other people and then I left. Hey stuffs from tourist Office I know you are lazy but you are lazy too much.
Otec R — Google review
Nice city to check in as a one day trip
Zeinab A — Google review
Great place for advice about visiting Perpignan or to get a free map of the city.
David H — Google review
I have never been treated this rudely in any French city's tourist office. The two women working that day literally turned their backs on me as I approached the counter. I stood there for a minute or two and then politely asked them about the La Sanch. "We have nothing." Then they walked away and started stocking shelves. Fortunately, I was able to find the information I needed elsewhere. The two stars are not for the staff, but for the brochures and the beautiful building itself.
NM R — Google review
We visited for market location we were given a map and very clear directions Great service thanks
Mary — Google review
quite a large office. not busy when I went there. gave me maps and said Mondays a lot of tourist attractions are closed. they speak English as well as different languages
Jamil H — Google review
They were very helpful in guiding us for our visit t o the city. It is very well located too, handy and easy to find. They speak many languages so it is easy to get help.
Carmen S — Google review
4.3
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4.2
(364)
Pl. François Arago, 66000 Perpignan, France
http://www.perpignantourisme.com/
+33 4 68 66 30 30
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Le Castillet MUSEE CASA PAIRAL

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Le Castillet is a 14th-century gateway tower located in the heart of Perpignan's old city. This impressive red-brick structure now houses the Casa Pairal museum, which showcases local history and Catalan rural traditions. Visitors can climb to the top floor for panoramic views of the Roussillon plain stretching to the Pyrenees. The gateway tower is all that remains of the medieval defensive walls that once encircled Perpignan.
The Musee Casa Pairal offers a great opportunity to immerse oneself in local culture and history in a small, bite sized chunk This historic gate which forms part of the city wall system which is no longer intact. The museum itself is small, but bursting with character as illustrated by the images of life sized models of regional leaders through history, as well as a depiction of traditional cultural dress of the area. A visit to the museum also allows access to the rooftop area of the building which, on a clear day, allows for extensive views over the city and surrounding countryside, reaching over to the distant Pyrenees. Worth a trip, don't expect anything huge but 45 minutes spent exploring the Musee Casa Pairal is 45 well spent in my books.
Robert G — Google review
This is one of those attractions where you don't expect much but head on in to kill some time. You might say I was pleasantly surprised that the Castillet was actually well curated and highly interesting. Our group was also fortunate to have the unofficial Mayor of Perpignan Lluis Colet, the great man came out of retirement for the day to be our guide. Be warned the climb to the top is a serious workout but the view from the top is worth the effort.
Alan S — Google review
Great value, a gem of a place to cost visit. The tower affords great city views, which are well worth the €2 entry fee. There's exhibitions on 3 floors between the ground floor and the top viewing gallery, although everything is written in French There's some videos on TVs also giving you insight into local history A must do attraction when you're in Perpignan
Tracey B — Google review
Well we arrived at 17h and they were already closed they wouldn't allow us in... so 1 star for terrible customer service. Follow me for more hidden gems around the world.
Christelle S — Google review
Le Castillet is a beautiful historic landmark in Perpignan, and I’m glad I visited. The architecture is charming and it’s interesting to see such an iconic part of the city’s history up close. However, I was expecting a bit more inside — the space is smaller than I imagined, and there’s not much to explore. Still, it’s worth a quick visit for the lovely views and the chance to appreciate its significance to Perpignan.
Ernita L — Google review
Beautiful historic military tower located in the heart of the city of Perpignan. It was once part of the city's fortifications and now serves as a museum. The tower is a great example of medieval design, with its imposing walls and impressive gatehouse. Unfortunately, when we arrived, the museum was closed, so we were not able to go inside and explore.
Roberto P — Google review
Lots of stairs to get to top - view good of area. Floors with exhibits ( all in French) and pretty low quality graphics and information.
Lynn P — Google review
Beautiful military castle in the centre of town. It is 2 euro entry or occasionally free as I found out when I visited. There is 142 steps up to the top so this is not a step free attraction. At each part as you go up the stairs it goes into different rooms showcasing different pieces of history about the castle. Overall it is worth visiting as you get great views over Perpignan.
Vin C — Google review
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4.1
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Pl. de Verdun, 66000 Perpignan, France
https://www.mairie-perpignan.fr/culture-patrimoine/culture/musees/casa-pairal
+33 4 68 35 42 05
10

Basilique-Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Perpignan Cathedral is a significant national monument of France and a Roman Catholic place of worship located in the town of Perpignan. The cathedral is constructed in the Catalan Gothic style and dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It features a spacious nave with seven cross-vaults, a short transept, and apse with a vault featuring seven keys. Notably, it also showcases an exquisite wooden carving of Jesus.
Great church in peripnan .. calm and relaxed . It’s interiors are too good . Walkable from public transportation buses . You will find restaurants right outside of cathedral..
Juhi P — Google review
Beautiful French / Catalan gothic, inside also baroque. Among others, the founder of the basilica, king Sancho of Majorca has a tomb there.
Peter H — Google review
No lines, no crowd, beautiful and quiet cathedral. A bit more information in English would have been nice.
Kris O — Google review
Like so many of the many magnificent churches in the region there is the sense of peace and serenity inside the building. The ornate sculptures and altars are amazing - too much to see in a short visit.
Vincent O — Google review
A really nice Cathedral you should have visited.
Barry V — Google review
Beautiful Gothic cathedral that is located in the heart of the city. The place is well-preserved and is full of amazing architectural details. I particularly loved the stained glass windows. The peaceful atmosphere of the cathedral makes it a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Roberto P — Google review
An amazing cathedral, right in the centre of Perpignan
Joe P — Google review
A must see if in Perpignan. No admission fee. Not as large as some but very good.
Mark P — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(743)
1 Rue de l'Horloge, 66000 Perpignan, France
https://cathedraleperpignan.fr/
+33 4 68 64 63 93
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Salses Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Salses Fortress, located at the foot of the Massif des Corbieres, is a remarkable red-brick fortress built at the end of the 15th century to protect the French/Spanish border. It offers guided and unaccompanied tours for visitors. The fortress is a fantastic destination for both sunny and rainy days, featuring interactive games and animations for children. Additionally, it now provides translated guides in English and Spanish.
Very interesting visit for those who enjoy history and old architecture. The fort is very well preserved and the staff was kind. The bonus was the gazing sheep — an environmentally friendly lawn mowers who made great sounds with their bells as they were walking by.
Magdalena R — Google review
Can't go inside the big building, but there are small entrance everywhere around where you can go in the little rooms. It's nice to see. Nice n cool in the basements so even on a hot day It's a nice place to see and visit.
JoJo Y — Google review
A huge fortress, powerful walls, and an incredible number of different routes inside. The guide speaks a mixture of French and Spanish, but surprisingly, you understand everything. The services of a guide are included in the ticket price and it is definitely worth joining the tour, since you can only get to the upper floor with a guide. I recommend it!
Lyubov R — Google review
Very well preserved fortification from the 15th century. Great way to learn about the past and the war between France and Spain. 10/10
Pinkah P — Google review
The place looks impressive, but there is no English explanation and you need to walk around with a French speaking guide.
Bartek K — Google review
Quite breathtaking in its size and majesty. Huge thick walls and a fascinating history. The trebuchet and cannons on display are really interesting and we had the place to ourselves. Our 10 year old loved the games area which was a welcome distraction.
Lyndsey M — Google review
A magnificent fortress from the outside but access was quite restricted when we visited and inside it lacked the atmosphere of many other castles in the region. I could sit and look at the outside for hours, it is a wonderous building.
Adrian R — Google review
Fantastic day out for a sunny or rainy day. It is one of the largest and most impressive castles I have been to. There are loads of interactive games and animations for the children to enjoy. This castle is truly impressive and now offers translated guides and material in English and Spanish as well as French. There is a tour in French which is definitely worthwhile even if you don’t understand the language. €8 per adult and kids go free which is a bargain for the experience. A multi language audio guide would make it a five star experience.
Duke — Google review
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4.4
(1241)
Le Portichol, 66600 Salses-le-Château, France
http://www.forteresse-salses.fr/
+33 4 68 38 60 13
12

Réserve Africaine de Sigean

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14 lists 
Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Explore the wonders of African wildlife at Réserve Africaine de Sigean, a 300-hectare safari park where over 3,800 animals roam in semi-liberty. The park aims to preserve endangered species and educate visitors about the perils these animals face in their natural habitats. From lions, zebras, and giraffes to white rhinos and cheetahs, you can observe a diverse range of wildlife from the comfort of your car or on foot.
About a 20 min wait to get in on a Saturday morning in February. The park was fantastic, our kids 1 & 3 loved it, especially the Vivarium which had reptiles and fish in it. The drive-through safari took about 30mins, and we alright (you're generally quite far away from the animals), but I imagine it would be very slow during peak season times. The rest of the park is quite large, we walked around for about 5 hours, but had a great time. Unlike many similar venues, the animals generally had a lot of space and seemed happy. All except the wallabies, which looked miserable. Most of the snack bars at Ind the park were closed as it is off season. The main cafeteria was open, but the food was very poor and expensive, and they served us the worst hot chocolate you've ever seen (see pic). Take a picnic, there are lots of places you can stop to eat and enjoy the view. The toilet facilities were fine, and catered for young children too.
Jake ( — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the Réserve Africaine de Sigean! The whole experience was very well organized and thoughtfully designed, giving us the feeling of being on a real African safari. Driving through the park in our own car was a big highlight – not only did it bring us up close to the animals in a unique and exciting way, but it was also a huge advantage with the 35°C heat. Being able to enjoy the experience comfortably from the car made a big difference, especially with kids. The staff were friendly, helpful, and clearly passionate about the animals and their well-being. You can tell the reserve is run with care and professionalism. We truly enjoyed every part of the visit – from the drive-through safari to the walking areas. A perfect mix of adventure, education, and comfort. Highly recommended for families and nature lovers!
Tatiana M — Google review
A very nice safari parc with a great variety of African wildlife. At some point I almost felt like being on a safari drive. The zoo part is quite small compared to other zoos but has some pretty cool features. I really liked the aviary concept with free roaming birds, sharing their space with alligators. Amazing.
Julien H — Google review
We loved it here, we saw so many animals. They have everything from big five to birds and reptiles.
Cristina H — Google review
It was a really great experience, drive through the different parts of the Réserve Africaine and see a little of animals that you normally only can see in a normal zoo. After the tour with the car, you also have a different way where you can walk and see many animals. The food at the kiosk is pretty good. At the entrance we had to wait a bit, because they need to check the trunk before you enter and then you can buy the tickets easily at the entrance. To be honest I didn’t see a line where you could enter if you bought your tickets beforehand. Definitely a good thing you can do is to download the corresponding app. There you can easily check where you are and you get all the needed information from the app as well.
Hannah P — Google review
That’s a huge park with very respectful and friendly way of treating animals. There is enough space for them as I can see. It doesn’t feel like a zoo. It’s more a window to a wildlife sanctuary. Even in winter you can find a restaurant to have some food. Meanwhile the infrastructure is really nice and well planned. There are parking, rest rooms, shops - everything that you may need after a long trip to this place. For sure this experience is worth it.
Kirill M — Google review
A different experience of African wildlife. Make sure to buy tickets online for a flawless entry. First a tour through different park themes with your car, followed by a walking tour. Rich variety of animals in an enormous park, divided in different themes. Great to enjoy with family and children. A must when you’re in the neighborhood.
Tim V — Google review
Very beautiful place to see the animals. We love flamingo and there are hundreds of flamingos here, with lots of other animals also. Such a great experience while driving among savage horses/ lions/ bears, etc. Love the trip so muchhhh !!!
HUYEN N — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(2476)
19 Ham. du Lac D6009, 11130 Sigean, France
http://www.reserveafricainesigean.fr/
+33 4 68 48 20 20
13

Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Narbonne Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece built between 1272 and 1340, stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Although left unfinished, its impressive transept and soaring 40-meter choir, adorned with exquisite tapestries, are awe-inspiring. The cathedral boasts remarkable stained glass windows and ancient gravestones within its walls.
Narbonne Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur) is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking cathedrals in the world. If you are visiting the south of France, this masterpiece of Gothic architecture is an absolute must-see! From the moment you lay eyes on its towering, unfinished walls, you can feel the weight of history and artistry that went into its construction. The cathedral was built in the 13th century and remains an incredible example of French Gothic design. Despite never being completed, its sheer scale and intricate details make it one of the most fascinating and beautiful religious sites in Europe. Stepping inside, the first thing that strikes you is the soaring height of the nave. The ribbed vaults and grand arches create a sense of awe that is hard to describe. The stained-glass windows are simply stunning, casting vibrant colors across the stone walls and filling the space with an ethereal glow. Each window tells a story, and if you take the time to admire them, you’ll discover scenes from biblical history brought to life
Raquel S — Google review
Though relatively modest in size, the Narbonne Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur) leaves a lasting impression through its rich ornamentation and artistic treasures. Among its standout features are the exquisite gobelins—tapestries that add warmth and grandeur to the Gothic interior. The space, while not vast, feels intimate and regal, thanks to the abundance of decorative details and ecclesiastical jewels. It’s a hidden gem where scale is secondary to splendor.
Felipe B — Google review
Fantastic 13th and 14th century cathedral which is Narbonne's most prestigious monument and a major building in the Gothic style of southern France. Its construction was ordered in 1268 by Pope Clement IV, former Archbishop of Narbonne and advisor to Saint-Louis. It was dedicated to the young Spanish martyrs Justus and Pasteur. Its choir, the 5th highest in France, reaches over 41 m under the keystone, and the Gothic altarpiece (14th century) of the axial chapel is a masterpiece of European Gothic sculpture. The cathedral forms a unique ensemble with the Archbishops' Palace-Museum. It connects with the current city center, an essential place in Narbonne life where you can admire the 12th century Palais-Vieux building, the Madeleine keep built in the 13th century and connected by an arch spanning the Passage de l'Ancre to the Saint-Martial tower from the early 14th century. At the top of the south tower is the "Bourdon," a large bell weighing 5 tons. It was the only bell to escape melting during the revolutionary days of 1793. Around 4 p.m., the Saint-Just bourdon chimes its deep notes above the rooftops in memory of the plague epidemic that devastated the city in 1652. Despite various attempts, the nave of this cathedral was never completed; it was to extend for a hundred meters more. The cloister galleries are interesting as well to discover. On the upper floor of the Chapel of the Annunciation, in a brick-vaulted room, called "Chapter Room" features a square-shaped room covered by a brick dome that creates a curious acoustic phenomenon of sound propagation from one corner of the room to the other. Indeed, if you whisper in a corner facing the wall, you can be heard perfectly on the opposite side! The Treasury brings together pieces from the Carolingian period to the modern era: a 9th-century carved ivory Gospel plaque, an 11th-century Hispano-Moresque pyxis, the illuminated pontifical of Archbishop Pierre de la Jugie, the Flemish tapestry of the Creation circa 1500, as well as other exceptional liturgical objects that testify to the great wealth of the archbishops of Narbonne ! Finally, save your legs and your breath to climb the 162 steps of the magnificent spiral staircase. At 42 meters high, you will enjoy an exceptional view of the city of Narbonne, from the coast to the Pyrenees. The keep, one of the best preserved in the south of France, is a powerful square tower, at the corner of the Palais Neuf, built from 1295 to 1306 by Archbishop Gilles Aycelin, also an advisor to King Philip IV Le Bel. It consists of four rooms : the hemispherical room called Treasury room, the king's chamber and the defense room ...
Enjoy L — Google review
Beautiful cathedral with lots to look at, and information in many languages available near the front of the church. We got tickets to the Treasury and we're not disappointed. On Saturday morning the organist was warming up and it was incredible, not sure if that is every Saturday morning, but to hear that organ was incredible.
Sara R — Google review
This is an astounding piece of architecture. Breathtaking in it's splendour and magesty!
Joanne D — Google review
The space was very clean and well-maintained. The location was convenient and offered great views.
Cristian Z — Google review
Must seen if you're around. Have 2 hours to look around with no rush. We took a tour and it was worth.
Dara M — Google review
Amazing ancient cathedral with beautiful art, history, and architecture, even though it was never complicated.
Telly I — Google review
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4.4
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Rue Armand Gauthier, 11100 Narbonne, France
https://www.narbonne.fr/
+33 4 68 32 09 52
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Les Halles de Narbonne Market

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Fresh food market
Shopping
Les Halles de Narbonne is a lively food market located in the heart of Narbonne, France. The market offers a sensory experience with its abundance of fresh produce, regional delicacies, and artisan goods. Visitors can explore stalls featuring local cheeses, meats, seafood, and more, reflecting the Mediterranean influence on the region's gastronomy.
The market is a delightful hub of local flavors, brimming with fresh, vibrant fruits and an array of artisanal cheeses. The vendors are exceptionally warm and welcoming, making the experience even more enjoyable. One of the best aspects is the opportunity to sample products before making a purchase, allowing you to discover unique tastes. However, adding a dedicated corner with tables and chairs would enhance the atmosphere, providing a comfortable space for tourists to savor their lunch and fully immerse themselves in the local culture.
Pham C — Google review
Super great market full of locals. We came to Narbonne for the grand buffets and and spend some time here on the Sunday. The market has plenty of bars and is pleasantly not to crowded. The breakfast options are endless. Some locals have wine and cold meat platters and others cheese platters or croissants. Many come here to buy there bread and vegetables and then have food in one of the many bars. Absolutely recommended to have a wine with locals and practise a bit of french whilst test the local snacks and wines.
Nicky — Google review
A fascinating place. The Narbonnais keep this traditional market alive and busy!! Go and immerse in it
Larah O — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Highly recommend spending a few hours here.
Donal M — Google review
Interesting Baltard Style market halls were built at the beginning of the last century near the Robine Canal with its superb metal structure, its pillars and its stone doors ... Nevertheless, there is nothing extraordinary inside and the prices are prohibitive for the quantity served and quality provided ! The only interest : its noisy atmosphere
Enjoy L — Google review
UN AIR DU BOUCHON RESTAURANT STALL FRESHEST FISH , SCALLOPS THAT WERE PERFECT, CODFISH FRITTERS WITH AIOLI MMMM
Ruth A — Google review
We took a stroll around the market but it was very limited as to food to eat in the moment. There were some good meat and cheese places and we managed to try a few things. Wouldn’t recommend this though for a lunch spot.
Sami J — Google review
Great food to eat now or take home. We bought some Croissants, ham, and cheese and sat at Chez Bebelle to eat with a coffee. Very good.
Matt A — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Halles centrales de Narbonne Boulevard docteur Ferroul, 1 Cr Mirabeau, 11100 Narbonne, France
http://www.narbonne.halles.fr/
+33 6 12 86 86 56
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Leucate Aventures

Temporarily Closed
Amusement center
Tours
Outdoor activity organiser
Restaurant
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Beautiful place to spend three hours. Highly recommend!
A K — Google review
Excellent experience nice climbing all level easy to very hard and huge zipline 300m length and 20 - 30 high perfect place to hang with friends and family
Siris G — Google review
We had a fantastic time. Great activity super for all the family. All the staff were so friendly and helpful.
Anne-Marie M — Google review
Great place for children to use their energy and stretch themselves.
JUNE M — Google review
Great place with lot of excitement.
Pavel Š — Google review
Excellent
Olivier P — Google review
Top
Sylvaine L — Google review
Cool !
Stef S — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(235)
Av. de la Pinède, 11370 Leucate, France
http://www.leucate-aventures.com/
+33 6 10 04 58 50
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Boat tour agency
Tours
Boat Tours
(Translated by Google) This is our 2nd outing with the Calla Croisière and it's always great. The cliffs and a sumptuous sea. A big thank you to Pascal for his sharing and family memories with the video (Original) C'est notre 2ème sortie avec le Calla Croisière est c'est toujours le top. Les falaises et une mer somptueuses. Un grand merci à Pascal pour son partage et du souvenir familiale avec la vidéo
Cyber S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice little 2-hour walk that changes the perspective of this coastline. Free coffee (mediums) as well as sangria as an aperitif, very good on the other hand. To do without hesitation and if you also come across dolphins........... (Original) Petite balade sympa de 2heures qui change la perspective de ce littoral. Café( moyennas) offert ainsi que la sangria en apéro très bonne par contre.a faire sans hésiter et si en plus vous croisez les dauphins..........
Jean E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A 2-hour escape with a visit, swimming, dolphin search and morning coffee. A boat on a human scale, a captain passionate about his region. Simply a wonderful time that I recommend to everyone. (Original) Une échappée de 2 heures avec visite, baignade, recherche de dauphins et le petit café du matin. Un bateau à taille humaine, un capitaine passionné par sa région. Simplement un moment formidable que je recommande à tous.
Valerie P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great family cruise. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. The area is very pretty. I recommend. (Original) Super croisière en famille. Le propriétaire est très sympa et arrangeant. Le coin est très joli. Je recommande.
Sébastien T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Boat trip to do, the captain is excellent, attentive and a warm welcome, we recommend 👍🌞✨ (Original) Excursion en bateau à faire, le capitaine de bord au top, à l'écoute et un accueil chaleureux, on recommande 👍🌞✨
Céline J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Awesome...fun'' And secure... What happiness... We ask for more... for friends (Original) Génial...fun'' Et sécurisé.. Que du bonheur... On en redemande... pour les amis
Axelle D — Google review
4.5
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5.0
(178)
Zone Technique du Port - Quai de l'angle Bassin B Quai, F, 11370, France
+33 6 08 32 33 61
17

Leucate Jetski Jetski rental and towed buoys

Boat rental service
Tours
I have never had such a splendid experience before. It was my first time visiting the scenic South of France, where I decided to indulge in some thrilling adventure sports by renting a jetski from Leucate Jetski. The passionate instructor, Indy, and his incredible team made the whole experience even more enjoyable. I must also mention the fantastic selection of snacks available at their facility. Rest assured, I will definitely return to this place in the future!
I've never had any beautiful experience like this one. it's my first time in south of France, and we decided to rent some jet ski with a passionate man called Indy and his amazing crew. We also would like to shout out the snack that have an amazing menu.. will for sure come back to this place !!
Ilyes A — Google review
Very nice and professional contact, the instruction was done completely in English and was clear and easy understandable. I drove with two kids with each 15 min. It was a big highlight during our stay at Leucate.
Florian A — Google review
Had a great time. Mathis and all the other staff are very friendly. Instructors are very professional and attentive. Food is tasty. Great way to spend a day.
Joanna S — Google review
Everyone was very kind. I was warmly welcomed, and everything was explained thoroughly and clearly, even in English. It was truly a wonderful experience and a lot of fun, and I can highly recommend it. Before visiting, we spent some time at the beach where we had the pleasure of meeting Ingy, who works there. He is genuinely kind and puts in a lot of effort to ensure everyone understands everything. Ingy is the best. Ggreetings from Germany🤙
Julien — Google review
Amazing place to jetskii. Everyone was super helpful. Super easy and fast. Defenitly recommended!
Felix R — Google review
Great place and jetski activity! Thank you, Mathis for the amazing day!
Leo V — Google review
Everyone was so nice and fun to do for our first time
Noons P — Google review
Great experience trying out the jetski for the first time, friendly staff and nice ambience. Definitely reccomend.
Maarten S — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(596)
Mise à l'eau, 11370 Leucate, France
https://www.leucate-jet-ski-11.fr/
+33 6 84 65 41 62
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Château de Gruissan

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Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Château de Gruissan offers a must-do climb for breathtaking 360-degree views of the town, including the salt pans, lakes, stilt houses, port and marinas, hills, and the Mediterranean Sea. Sensible footwear is essential due to rocky and uneven steps. The tower itself is in ruins but provides an insight into the area's history through information boards in French and English.
You can visit this castle ruin for free. In wet weather the stones become very slippery. The view over the Etang and Gruissan to the sea is fantastic. It is also quieter here outside of the season.
Tassilo K — Google review
Worth a visit but not necessarily a must... Strong winds on top (which is great during summer) and a nice view of the old city and pink salines. It's free... so go up and burn calories!!
Pierre P — Google review
Nice old pirates nest. The view is really great. It's a bit walk n climb to get to the top, but it is worth it. The church on the foot of the hill is also worth a visit. On a hot summer day it's cool inside.
JoJo Y — Google review
Absolutely stunning piece of history A lovely old fishing town still relatively undiscovered More for the mature aged person Relaxed setting beautiful little bars and cafes and fantastic market on Wednesday with a multitude of items to choose from Highly recommended but would love to keep it quiet to preserve the tranquility
Mark B — Google review
Good view to see the nearby area from the top but make sure you have good shoes to walk up the steps plus stoned path...some parts a quite narrow just need to be caution as can be slippery if its wet weather!
PH P — Google review
Great views from the top but a steep climb in places.
Chris W — Google review
A must do climb for amazing 360° view of Gruissan. You can see the salt pans, lakes, stilt houses, port and marinas and hills surrounding as well as the city and Mediterranean Sea. Sensible footwear is important and not really suitable for people with mobility issues as lots of rocky uneven steps. The tower is in ruins and you can see some other areas, but its mostly rocky outcrop. Information boards of the history in French and English. Their is some shaded area to sit and rest and a lower walk around the base.
Sheila B — Google review
The tower is a "Must-see" in Gruissan, just for the great views out over the town. The climb up to the tower is slippery, so it would be bad to go on a damp day. Hold on to the railing! there is also a nice trail that goes all the way around the base of the rock.
Art H — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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11430 Gruissan, France
http://www.gruissan-mediterranee.com/
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Les 9 Écluses de Fonseranes

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Les 9 Écluses de Fonseranes, also known as the Nine Locks, is a remarkable series of canal locks located on the Canal du Midi near Beziers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases an extraordinary hydraulic construction designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet. Visitors can witness the impressive ladder-like locks that allow canal boats to descend by 20m using only the power of water.
We were in a boat going up stream and had to wait 45-60 minutes for a tourist boat to go through before space opened up for us. This is standard. It took about 45 minutes to go through all of the locks once we got started. This was one of the coolest things I have ever done and highly recommend doing it. We wish we could have gone down stream and then back up again but we had limited time until we had to return our boat. It did require 3 of us…2 in the boat and one on shore.
Terri M — Google review
Worth the walk for this historical spectacle. It's about half an hour for the able bodied, with nice views back across L'Orb and to the Cathedral. For the less mobile, the little train takes you from the Cathedral to the locks and return with interesting facts about the locality en route. Toilets and cafe at the top of the locks, plus option to take a canal boat trip. Best booked in advance in busy periods.
Jo G — Google review
Absolutely worth visiting. Buy a ticket for the canal tour. It will take you up the locks which is a nice experience. Beautiful area and go into Beziers after. Visiting the locks is a half day trip. The boat tour is 1 hour and 15 mins.
Raymond H — Google review
A masterpiece still in operation, these 9 locks that follow one another, you should not hesitate to visit this place. In excellent condition and very well laid out, you can follow the paths along the canal and arrive near the very beautiful and old bridge. From Toulouse, the Canal du Midi reaches Béziers via a 54-kilometer-long reach (a section of canal without locks). Over this distance, the canal remains at an altitude of 31.54 meters. But at Fonseranes, the canal must descend a steep 25-meter drop to reach the Orb, a necessary passage for boats heading to Agde. To establish the connection between the canal and the Orb, an extraordinary lock was built. Thanks to a successful initial experiment in Castelnaudary, Riquet knew that the secret lay in a lock with multiple chambers. Faced with the significant difference in altitude, Riquet and his works director decided to add eight chambers, twice as many as those of the Saint-Roch lock in Castelnaudary ! Work on the Fonseranes lock began in 1667 and was completed in 1680. The structure is impressive! At 315 meters long and with a total drop of 21.18 meters, this lock ladder is the largest ever built in France ...
Enjoy L — Google review
A rather exceptional engineering feat built in the 17th century to create a navigable route from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. In addition to being a spectacular series of locks in short succession, the canal has a tunnel, several cool bridges including one for the canal to cross above the river. I recommend obtaining details about the history to appreciate it best. Boat tours are long if you take the roundtrip, might be best to join a tour only do the way back down, going towards the Mediterranean.
Regis D — Google review
A wonderful feat of engineering. Lovely and informative video in the information centre ( 3 Euro) Watching the boats pass through the locks, very interesting - especially when one of the gates won't shut. Pleasent walk from Beziers, through the old port area, which is going to be restored and across the old town bridge.
Paul S — Google review
Been here a coupke of times before. Now you can only walk on one side of them but still nice and its actually better for taking photos without a lot of people.
Erik B — Google review
A dream come true passing through the Fonseranes. Absolutely a marvel and one of the best parts of the Canal du Midi. It takes about 45 minutes to pass through with timed entry in the morning and afternoon depending on direction.
BobFio — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(1746)
Rue du Canal Royal, 34500 Béziers, France
https://www.beziers-mediterranee.com/decouvrez/les-9-ecluses-de-fonseranes/
+33 4 99 41 36 36
20

Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire is a Roman Catholic church that was constructed in the 13th century, replacing an earlier structure. Positioned at the top of Beziers, it offers stunning views of the Orb River and the surrounding area. The cathedral features austere fortified towers and a magnificent rosette window. Visitors can explore its stark interior and access the beautiful 14th-century gardens through the cloister.
What a lovely cathedral it's in great condition and has not been messed with it's like stepping back in time, what is also amazing is you are free to climb up the 165 steps to the parapet just below the bell tower, a bit of caution here be warned it's not an easy climb it's a narrow spiral staircase and the steps are well trodden and for getting it if you have any fear of heights, just view and enjoy my photos that I have added. The views over the town are amazing and worth the climb for those that can make it, did I mention it's free, I have paid good money for a lot less elsewhere. So if you do use it do what we did put all the old coins in the collection box (before climbing up) and it will help keep this open for future visits
Steven C — Google review
Very beautiful place, dated back to the 13th century. You can actually climb to the top of the tower to have a bird view of the city. On the way there you will reach a balcony where you can see the church better as well.
S.R. W — Google review
Beautiful cathedral well worth visiting. Be sure to also visit the peaceful cloisters. There is currently an art exhibition there.
Shannon J — Google review
A magnificent emblem of Béziers, visible from afar, as if perched atop the Roman and medieval ramparts of the ancient city. Indeed, on the "Béziers acropolis," the majestic and austere Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire and Saint-Celse watches over the city. Anchored on a rocky promontory, overlooking the city, the Southern Gothic-style building stands on the remains of a Roman temple and a Romanesque church destroyed and burned during the Crusade against the Cathars in 1209 by the troops of the King and the Pope, commanded by Arnaud Amaury. Today, the cathedral is dominated by a 48-meter-high square tower topped by a turret housing an iron campanile with a late 18th-century bell. The upper part, dating from the 15th century, is adorned with columns, each base of which represents a human face. The bell tower houses a 4-ton bell named after Mary, cast by François Granier, the second most important bell in the region after the bell of Montpellier Cathedral. Numerous gargoyles, some requiring renovation, adorn the cathedral walls. Richly crafted 14th-century ironwork grilles protect the choir's stained-glass windows. Impressive in its size, the building houses 14th-century frescoes, a splendid 17th-century organ case, and a large rose window with a diameter of ten meters. Its magnificent grand organ is installed on a gallery at the end of the nave, whose organ case, in the Louis XIII style and the work of Guillaume Martois, dates from 1633. Its instrumental part also dates largely from the 17th century. It features Romanesque columns and capitals, vestiges of the Romanesque cathedral, but the majority of the columns date from the Gothic period. The transverse arches supporting the vault are from the 14th century. The supports of the galleries, located in the nave, near the choir, feature friezes with triglyphs and metopes. These friezes are imitations of the degenerate Gallo-Roman style, dating from the Romanesque period (12th century). The choir contains ancient stained-glass windows from the Gothic period. It was extensively remodeled in the 18th century in the Baroque style with a red marble colonnade running along the apse wall and framing the statues of the four evangelists, a staff glory, and a polychrome marble altar. Above the stalls are six large paintings. Three of them are signed Thierry and depict scenes from the life of Moses; the other three are works by the Montpellier painter Raoux and show scenes from the lives of Constantine and his mother, Saint Helena. The sacristy was built in 1443 by Bishop William of Montjoie, at the same time as the chapter house, and the walls are partly covered with ancient frescoes, restored in 1917. These frescoes were seriously damaged during the Wars of Religion, then coated with a whitewash that had to be removed later. They date from the 14th and 15th centuries and adorn the walls of many chapels: the Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the Chapel of the Dead in particular.
Enjoy L — Google review
Incredible place with great architecture and calm energy there. Great place to visit if you are in Beziers.
ValiDinu18 — Google review
The cathedral is very beautiful and transmits so much peace. The staff is friendly, unfortunately that day there were two weddings and we couldn't get into the top of the cathedral. Everything else, a must-see place in Béziers
Sergio P — Google review
Magnificent cathedral! The most beautiful I have ever visited. Splendid paintings, paintings telling the incredible story of Jesus. I love it. The stained glass windows are incredible. The view is breathtaking from the outside.I recommend you visit this while passing through Béziers. The city is beautiful and very old. She is attached to her history.
Nolan J — Google review
Nice visit for this town. We were on the road trip and had an afternoon break here, good foods and beautiful old buildings
TEERAPONG H — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(1043)
Plan Mgr Blaquière, 34500 Béziers, France
https://www.ville-beziers.fr/a-decouvrir/patrimoine/cathedrale-saint-nazaire
+33 4 67 28 22 89
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21

All. Paul Riquet

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
All. Paul Riquet is a charming pedestrian street in France, adorned with leafy trees and sidewalk cafes. It hosts a weekly flower market and offers historical monuments to explore. The boulevard is overlooked by a statue of Riquet, adding to its allure. Visitors can leisurely stroll along the lush corridor, browse through the markets, and relax at one of the elegant cafes lining the wide pavement. Additionally, it's conveniently located near various entertainment venues and shopping centers in Beziers.
4.0
(395)
34500 Béziers, France
22

Nocibé - BEZIERS POLYGONE

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Perfume store
Shopping
At Nocibé - BEZIERS POLYGONE, beauty enthusiasts can discover a delightful range of products and services designed to pamper and rejuvenate. One standout item is the charming pink night mask, which features two heart-shaped inserts that provide a refreshing touch for tired eyes. Perfect for those who enjoy a peaceful night's sleep in darkness, this mask also offers an invigorating experience when used upon waking.
Super👍👏👍👏
Daniella P — Google review
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Franck C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you to the entire team at Nocibe Polygone. Especially Elisabeth, who is always very pleasant and offers excellent advice. Thank you also to Christine for her beauty tips at Guerlain. And don't forget Kim at the checkout, who is very friendly and welcoming. Welcoming and very professional, what more can I say... (Original) Merci à toute l équipe de chez Nocibe Polygone En particuler Élisabeth toujours tres agreable et de tres bons conseils. Merci aussi à Christine pour ses conseils beauté chez Guerlain. Sans oublier Kim à la caisse tres souriante et sympathique. Accueillantes, et tres professionnelles que dire de plus....
PATRICIA B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to make a purchase this afternoon and left feeling perfumed after being taken care of very quickly with my son by a charming and dynamic lady who was able to help us, inform us about perfumes, give us samples, tell us about the institute and let me take advantage of a promotional offer on my eyeliner. Bravo madane and thank you (Original) Venue pour un achat cette aprés midi je suis repartie parfumée aprés avoir été prise en charge tres rapidement avec mon fils par une dame charmante dynamique qui a su nous servir nous renseigner sur des parfums nous donner des echantillons nous parler de l institut et me faire profiter d une offre promotionnelle sur mon eye liner. Bravo madane et merci
Coco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sales assistant was extremely kind and offered excellent advice. The store was very well organized and had a wide selection of products. I highly recommend this Nocibé store and thank you again to Catherine for her kindness and valuable advice! (Original) Conseillère extrêmement bienveillante et de très bons conseils. Magasin très bien ranger et large choix de produit. Je recommande fortement ce nocibé et encore merci à Catherine pour sa gentille et ces précieux conseils!!
Elona — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very disappointed with my experience. The beautician made my eyebrows much too thin and spaced out, which ruined months of regrowth. It's the first time this has happened to me, and I left the salon in tears. All the beauticians I've seen before immediately understood the natural shape of my eyebrows, but here she wanted to redraw them her way, and the result is a real disaster. I'm really disgusted, I never leave bad reviews, but this time I spent my morning in tears (Original) Très déçue de mon expérience. L’esthéticienne m’a fait des sourcils beaucoup trop fins et espacés, ce qui a gâché des mois de repousse. C’est la première fois que ça m’arrive, et je suis repartie en pleurs de l’institut. Toutes les esthéticiennes que j’ai vues auparavant comprenaient directement la forme naturelle de mes sourcils, mais là, elle a voulu redessiner à sa manière, et le résultat est une vraie catastrophe. Je suis vraiment dégoûtée, je ne laisse jamais de mauvais avis, mais cette fois-ci j’ai passé ma matinée à en avoir les larmes aux yeux
Mimi M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I am sincerely very disappointed with this brand, a security guard who constantly follows your every move. Yet another person was there (white skinned) I hate the feeling of being watched, I never make a purchase because of this security guard. To be reviewed frankly. Too bad I can't give 0 (Original) sincèrement je suis très déçu de cette enseigne, un vigile qui ne cesse de te suivre dans chaque mouvement. pourtant d’autre personne étais là ( blanche de peau) je déteste le sentiment d’être surveillé, je ne réalise jamais d’achat à cause de ce vigile. à revoir franchement. dommage je ne peux pas mettre 0
Sarah F — Google review
(Translated by Google) While passing through Nocibee Polygone, we were lucky to come across this excellent saleswoman named Catherine, very friendly. Very professional, attentive to her customers, she gave us excellent advice on very good perfumes. She gave us a basic perfume. We went in to take a look around, but thanks to this excellent saleswoman, we left with our hands full. I recommend this saleswoman. (Original) De passage chez nocibee polygone on a eu de la chance de tomber sur cette excellent vendeuse du nom de Catherine très aimable Très professionnel à l écoute de sais client nous a très bien conseillé sur des très bon parfum nous a parfumé de base on rentrer pour faire un tour mais grâce à cette excellentes vendeuse nous sommes repartis les mains charger je recommande cette vendeuse
Safedinne L — Google review
4.3
(470)
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3.8
(660)
CC Polygone, 3 Carrefour de l'Hours cellule 141, 34500 Béziers, France
https://www.nocibe.fr/fr/l/beziers-polygone/parfumeries/02560276?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=local
+33 4 67 49 23 11
23

Cavalquinta

Horseback riding service
Outdoor Activities
Horse boarding stable
Horse breeder
Horseback Riding Tours
Robin & Sophie is the perfect combo to go into the wild… all under control! You are happy, your horse is happy :) They are very nice and skilled people, you just have to enjoy.
Gilles W — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent hike, a perfect route for both humans and horses and adapted to the vagaries of the weather, dream bivouacs, more than perfect stewardship, tasty meals adapted to everyone's expectations, an atmosphere just as we like it, relaxed and joyful, in short, only superb memories with Robin and Sophie! Thank you for this great week! (Original) Une randonnée magnifique, un itinéraire parfait tant pour les humains que pour les chevaux et adaptés aux aléas climatiques, dès bivouacs de rêve, une intendance plus que parfaite, des repas savoureux et adaptés aux attentes de chacun, une ambiance comme on l’aime, détendue et joyeuse, bref que des superbes souvenirs avec Robin et sophie ! Merci pour cette chouette semaine !
Flo K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A superb horseback ride with CavalQuinta 🐎🌳 My head is full of memories, I loved everything about this experience! The horses are adorable, so well-trained and agile! The scenery is magnificent 🌳😍 Magali, our guide, was incredibly kind, caring, and professional; you really feel safe with her 🙂 Not to mention the stewardship led by Sophie, who does it all with love. It's well-organized so that the riders feel comfortable and enjoy their stay. Thank you for this wonderful time spent together, thank you for entrusting me with Deneb, a mare with a big heart, with whom I spent a wonderful week ❤️ I'll be happy to come back if I have the opportunity! Sophie, Magali, Robin, a thousand thanks for making this wonderful hike possible, it will remain etched in my memory forever 🌳🐎 (Original) Une superbe randonnée à Cheval avec CavalQuinta 🐎🌳 Des souvenirs pleins la tête, j’ai tout aimé de cette expérience! Les chevaux sont adorables, tellement bien dressés et agile! Les paysages sont magnifiques 🌳😍 Magali note guide était incroyablement gentille, bienveillante et professionnelle, on se sent vraiment en sécurité à ses côtés 🙂 Sans oublier l’intendance dirigé par Sophie qui fait cela avec amour. C’est bien organisé pour que les cavaliers se sentent à l’aise et profites de leur séjour. Merci pour ce beau moment de partage, merci de m’avoir confié Deneb, une jument au grand cœur avec qui j’ai passé une très très bonne semaine ❤️ C’est avec plaisir que je reviendrai si j’en ai l’occasion! Sophie, Magali, Robin, mille mercis d’avoir rendu possible cette très belle randonnée, elle restera gravé à jamais dans ma mémoire 🌳🐎
Anaelle A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Already 2 trips with Cavalquinta, a top team, smiling and extremely competent. Incredible horses that can give 100% confidence. These hikes are a real disconnect with very beautiful encounters. (Original) Déjà 2 voyages avec Cavalquinta, une équipe au top, souriante et extrêmement compétente. Des chevaux incroyables à qui ont peu donner une confiance à 100%. Ces randonnées sont une réelle déconnexion avec de très belle rencontre.
Marjory C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's always a great pleasure to meet up with the Cavalquinta team to share some wonderful moments. Riding beautiful, willing horses in magnificent landscapes, sharing bivouacs or lodges in a warm atmosphere: in short, something to be repeated without moderation. (Original) C'est toujours un grand plaisir de retrouver l'équipe de Cavalquinta pour partager de superbes moments. Monter de beaux chevaux volontaires dans des paysages magnifiques, partager des bivouacs ou des gîtes dans une ambiance chaleureuse : en bref, à renouveler sans modération
Pierre B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magical experience! 😍 Beyond the landscapes and immersion in nature, Sophie and Robin raise and take great care of wonderful horses which make the experience even more fun. Robin is a great guide who speaks with passion about his horses, his land and his experience. He willingly adapts to each rider so that the experience is a pleasure for everyone. Sophie (and the children) provide great stewardship, always aiming to please the riders. Thank you so much ! (Original) Expérience magique ! 😍 Au-delà des paysages et de l'immersion en pleine nature, Sophie et Robin élèvent et prennent grand soin de chevaux formidables qui rendent l'expérience encore plus chouette. Robin est un super guide qui parle avec passion de ses chevaux, de ses terres et de son expérience. Il s'adapte volontier à chaque cavalier pour que l'expérience soit un plaisir pour chacun. Sophie (et les enfants) assurent une super intendance avec toujours à coeur de faire plaisir aux cavaliers. Merci beaucoup !
Marine V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Whether it's a week's trip in the mountains or a few days in the Cévennes, I can only warmly recommend Cavalquinta for wonderful adventures on horseback and in nature! A great team with great skills, top equipment and not forgetting an incredible cavalry! In summary, if you are looking for a structure to discover the great outdoors on horseback, look no further! Cavalquinta is the perfect place! Thank you for these beautiful memories and see you soon for new adventures! (Original) Que ce soit une semaine de voyage dans les montagnes ou bien quelque jours dans les Cévennes, je ne peux que recommander chaudement Cavalquinta pour vivre de merveilleuses aventures à cheval et dans la nature ! Une super équipe aux petits oignons, un matériel au top et sans oublier une cavalerie juste incroyable ! En résumé, si vous cherchez une structure pour découvrir les grands espaces à cheval ne cherchez plus ! Cavalquinta est l'endroit idéal! Merci pour ces beaux souvenirs et à très vite pour de nouvelles aventures !
Cécile B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great experience! More than a horseback ride, it's a waking dream! I loved everything: the landscapes, the frenetic gallops, the riding equipment, the delicious meals and Sophie's 5-star organization, Robin's professionalism and of course the great horse that I rode. I was very honored to ride this delicate and gentle horse. We are taken care of from A to Z, there is only one solution: let go! 2 days with Cavalquinta and you are regenerated for a good time. Looking forward to trying the 3-day hike! (Original) Une super expérience ! Plus qu une randonnée à cheval, c est un rêve éveillé ! J ai tout aimé : les paysages, les galops effrénés, le matériel d équitation, les délicieux petits plats et l organisation 5 étoiles de Sophie, le professionnalisme de Robin et bien sûr le super cheval que j ai monté. J ai été très honorée de monter ce cheval si fin et d une si grande douceur. On est pris en charge de A à Z, y a qu une seule solution : lâcher prise ! 2 jours avec Cavalquinta et vous êtes régénérés pour un bon moment. Hâte de tester la rando sur 3 jours !
Elsa B — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(24)
Le Quintanel, 30770 Blandas, France
http://www.caval-quinta.fr/
+33 6 24 66 23 66
24

Aqualand Cap D'Agde

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualand Cap D'Agde is a sprawling 4-hectare outdoor water park that offers an array of aquatic attractions. The park features a large pool with thrilling slides and wave pools, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages. Additionally, the leisure island on the Mediterranean coast also includes other theme parks such as Europark and Captain Jako, offering various activities like kitesurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, and more.
Always a great day with the kids at Aqualand. Its a bit expensive, especially on a busy day as the queue gets long so you can't do many slides. There is the fast pass, but then it comes at around 60 euro per person which is too much to my opinion. But still every time a great experience.
Peter P — Google review
It's nice but the queues are indescribable. I spent an hour and 10 minutes to boomerang and another hour to do the rapid rafting. You simply get tired while you wait and by the time you get to the top you're not in the mood anymore.The queue moves extremely slowly and it is not normal as I have been in other aqualands and no matter how crowded it was more than 20 minutes I didn't wait . The pool was full of hair, grass and filth. There should be a certain limit when it comes to hair to be caught in a bun, no long clothes which by the way today I saw a lady in long tights and t-shirt when she was swinging her kite in the boomerang although the sign with the forbidden symbole was right in her nose and of course the lifeguard did not say anything . Well, is it normal like that? Either we all respect some rules or... not to mention the phones in the toboggan what are they doing there?
Ramona A — Google review
It was a fun day in aqualamd cap d'adge. Best was the. Morning, where nöt so man peoble were around, and therefore only short queues. Lunch was only Hamburger and a bit expensive för the whole family.
Marco B — Google review
A great day out for the family. Loads of slides and pools to enjoy with something for everyone. No parking for aqualand itself but instead there are town parking lots literally just a 5min walk away HOWEVER BEWARE of you are in a campervan or something taller as these carparks are height restricted to 2.25mts!!! Our van is exactly 2.25m the tall and wouldn't fit in the main carparks ... after squeezing under one barrier we then couldn't fit under the exit barrier (this was actually lower than the entrance barrier) so had to go out the wrong way 🤦‍♂️ After trying several other places we eventually found a carpark where the height barrier was open so we got parked up ok in the end and had about a 10min walk to the water park. Not sure if we would have been so lucky had this car park not had it barrier open. The park itself is clean and great fun. Be prepared to queue for rides and keep applying the sunscreen as some queues can be quite exposed to the sun. Food fairly expensive as to be expected at a theme park and we found that the burgers, pizza, e t stopped being serv d at around 4pm. Highly recommended though and well worth a visit!!
Rob H — Google review
A good day out for a while family or just couples/friends. Reasonable prices, well maintained and good food available. Tickets are slightly cheaper if you book in advance online.
Matthew L — Google review
This park used to be what is best on the market about 15 years ago. But this new visit left us truly disappointed. The price is quite high for the size of the park and they make you spit additional fees for absolutely everything (locker box, parking, lounge chairs...) The ride "Surf Racer" is really dangerous and should be revised, we saw so many people leaving it injured. There are almost no family rides for 4 to 6 year old kids. But the biggest disappointment came with the FAST PASS. It basically doubles up the price of the entrance, but with no discount and even younger kids that are not paying the entrance need to pay for it!!! And what do you get for it? A separate queue for the inflatables... and that's it! You have to queue all the way to the top of the ride like everybody else. The gain might be about 7 to 10 minutes out of 35-40 minutes total wait time. And not even all the rides offer it (the Anaconda does not have a Fast Pass queue) It's a total rip-off. In the end the kids had fun but we could not even make all the rides even with our fast pass and I the value for money is revolting.
Quentin L — Google review
I will start by saying obviously its August so expected it to be busy. But..... Bad. .You have to que twice for each slide once to collect a raft/float and again to actually cue for the slide and both ques are not short. .Most stairs to slides are cut into 2 which makes it difficult to actually carry raft safely up them. .I went with my 2 sons aged 10 & 6 and most slides are 2 persons and have to have 2 persons so was unable to go on as i cant leave a child waiting around 40 minutes while i que with the other. .Food was over prices . Lack off shaded areas .€7 euro for a tiny locker €14 for a bigger locker Good. . Staff are helpful and very nice . Very clean
J F — Google review
It's not the most pleasant experience. The food was expensive and tasted worse than McDonald's. The fast pass was almost as much as the tickets, but everyone was skipping the line anyways so I wasted my money on that. Also, on the very first slide my partner and I fell out of the tube and banged our head, me till I bleed, and no staff were at the bottom to even notice or care.
Ghost 1 — Google review
3.3
(8721)
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2.9
(1649)
Av. des Isles d'Amérique, 34300 Agde, France
https://www.aqualand.fr/
+33 4 67 26 85 94
25

Luna Park Cap d'Agde

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Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Park
Luna Park Cap d'Agde is a popular amusement park that draws in numerous visitors. It features over twenty adult attractions, around twenty for children, and several dedicated to families, making it the ultimate amusement park. Spread across approximately 5 hectares, the park also offers various games of chance and skill. In addition to thrill rides and family-friendly attractions, Luna Park provides entertainment for all ages with its mini-golf course and nightclubs like Amnesia hosting renowned international DJs annually.
Super fun little theme park. We had a really nice time!
Joel U — Google review
Lack of Attractions as it is out of season. Lots of gaps and it’s very run down and dirty. The 2 rollercoasters we did were good fun at €5-6 and other rides around €3-4pp.
ThemeParkJaden — Google review
Nice place with activities even for small children. Some attractions are a bit pricy though. We went on a day when it was advertised that half prices would apply. Yet, it was quite expensive so I wonder how much it costs on a normal day ...
Josef N — Google review
I have been here now in both June and August 2022. Very different experiences each time. Random open times in June and lots of rides pack up and leave, however we enjoyed the roller coaster. Rides vary in prices between €3 - €6 pp per ride. The big ride Adrenalin and the slingshot ball style one have different higher prices. Been twice this week and went on 8 rides (with the children). We enjoyed all of them. I particularly thought 'mega jump' was fantastic value for €5 each, you get a full 5 minutes on the ride. Really busy especially at weekends but didn't wait in queues for long. Didn't go on any stalls to 'win' any prizes like the big Teddy bears. Candy floss was huge even though we bought the small. I would definitely visit again!
Susan B — Google review
Opening times are not correct. While the park is technically "open" all year around (no gates), there's just nothing open inside outside of summer holidays in Spain. So the only "attraction" to observe is construction workers fixing up stuff in the meantime, and a somewhat steady stream of disappointed families with kids that pull into the parking lot and have to explain to their kids why the promised amusement park wasn't open after all.
Andreas R — Google review
It was ok but the place was full of kids working therer on a power trip.
Sean W — Google review
mid-April we didn't expect it to be open, a pleasant surprise, although not all facilities are available yet
Lightning E — Google review
Nice park for entertainement. 2,5e to 5e per activities when it is 50% discount day (Thursday?). You can see these panels all across the town. But after we went, we notice that not all activities were on reduced price and the one doing reduced price is like 1€ on a ticket of 4 or 5....far from 50% announced!!
Jean-Michel — Google review
4.0
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3.6
(736)
ÎLE DES LOISIRS, Av. du Passeur Challies, 34300 Le Cap d'Agde, France
https://lunaparkcapdagde.com/
+33 4 34 53 96 23
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Aquarium Marin du Cap d'Agde

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Permanently Closed
Corporate office
Nature & Parks
Aquariums
Aquarium Marin du Cap d'Agde is a must-visit attraction, especially on a rainy day. It's conveniently located near the port and offers an opportunity to explore the richness of marine life from around the world. The vibrant hues of aquatic plants and a variety of species in small but well-maintained tanks make it an enjoyable experience for both kids and adults. Additionally, visitors can delve deeper into their understanding of sea life through French signage provided throughout the establishment.
(Translated by Google) Aquarium very accessible to public transport. Ideal setting for an outing with family or friends just a few steps from the beach. It’s a real treat for adults and children alike. Beautiful variety that makes you dream. Too bad it no longer exists (Original) Aquarium très accessible au niveaux des transports en commun. Cadre idéal pour une sortie en famille ou entre amis à quelques pas de la plage. C’est un vrai régal pour les grands comme les petits. Belle variété qui fait rêver. Dommage qu’il n’existe plus
Stranger A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Aquarium and farm since covid (Original) Aquarium et ferme depuis le covid
Scion J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The aquarium no longer exists 😢 (Original) L'aquarium n'existe plus 😢
Nathalie J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed aquarium. (Original) Aquarium fermé.
Keita I — Google review
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CAP d'AGDE, 11 Rue des 2 Frères, 34300 Agde, France
http://aquarium-agde.com/
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Plage De La Conque

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
When visiting Agde, don't miss out on the diverse range of beach experiences it has to offer. One standout option is Plage De La Conque, a hidden gem with its unique black-sand beach located at the end of a volcanic trail originating from distant Auvergnes volcanoes. This secluded spot is ideal for a day visit and offers a different kind of coastal beauty.
Plage De La Conch is a serene beach getaway that captivates with its natural beauty. While the sand may not be white, it has a unique charm with its golden hues and fine texture. The beach offers a peaceful ambiance and is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including rocky formations and lush greenery. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and the gentle waves create a soothing atmosphere. Although the sand may not be white, the overall experience at Plage De La Conch is still delightful, making it a lovely destination for those seeking a tranquil beach retreat.
Shajo S — Google review
Beautiful beach with black sand (volcanic stones). Beautiful viewpoints around. Many families and not too crowded. Next to the cliff, you can get some shadows. What's missing would be a public shower options and toilets, therefore, only 4 stars.
Guillaume F — Google review
beautiful beach with black “sand” (more like tiny and bigger pebbles”. Water was a bit dirty (things floating around) but nice. Watch out for sea urchins, shoes for the water are recommended
Mick — Google review
Really a good beach for snorkeling, nice and clear water. We normally visit this beach when we are on holiday in the area 🌞🌞 Picture taken 29-07-2017
Johnny S — Google review
The beach is outstanding, but he prepared for the rocky sand.
La C — Google review
Hidden spot, black stone beach. Ideal for a day visit.
Habib M — Google review
Nice
Christophe D — Google review
Nice and clean beach
Anis K — Google review
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All. de la Conque, 34300 Agde, France
http://lecapdagdefrance.blogspot.com/2018/07/plage-de-la-conque-cap-dagde-languedoc.html
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Service d'Accueil du village naturiste

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Nudist park
Outdoor Activities
Service d'Accueil du village naturiste is a large naturist village in Europe, established in 1950 with the OLTRA campsite. The area includes restaurants, a grocery store, shops, accommodations, camping facilities, and a beach. While check-in can be confusing and disorganized for non-French speakers, once settled in, it offers a great experience with beaches just minutes away. The site provides good facilities such as laundry services, dish-washing stations, showers and toilets.
Very different lol bit great fun
Carn T — Google review
Arrival by bus (line 4) from Agde-village. If you want to enter the (nude) beach you have to cross the "Helios"-village; regular entrance-fee € 11,00 but if the security is not 100% alert you might be lucky: for free !
Erik S — Google review
It's supposed to be a nice place for specific mindset people but we were not allowed inside as you need a ticket and room reservation as this is a bit secure area....
Mintoo B — Google review
Lovely Staff, always nice and helpful and qant male your stay as pleasant as possible! Special heads-up to Danilo, who just is a gem of a co-worker! Thanks for the carrying efforts and the pro-activity 👌
Keti D — Google review
A run down old dirty place. Everything is over grown. This looks so ghetto. 1800€ for 5 nights. This place is nosy. You will not be able to relax here.
Ed S — Google review
It is a great location for nudists and couples !If you plan on staying longer just buy the entry once for the rest of your staying there because there’s a lot of people in the evening waiting in line.You can’t buy your entry online!!?Why?Because if they allow it than you will have a lot of groups of single men.And it is made to be really great for couples!Fun you will have in this location from clubs to pool parties ,the beach,the bars etc.The cool thing is that it doesn’t matter the day of the week,in the village people are always partying 24/7.If you arrive in the morning I advise you to start with a pool party .Most important is that everything you imagined and heard about the village is true.There the fantasy can become reality!!Have Fun!!!
Vector K — Google review
The best campsite founded by Rene Oates and his Brother in 1950 with one of Europe's, if not the world's Largest Naturist Village. The settlement includes restaurants, grocery stores, Night clubs and Fun places for people who can afford it..
AnsuMann S — Google review
Check-in is disorganized and confusing and if you don't speak French you can feel a bit isolated. Otherwise I would have given it a five-star rating. Once you get checked in, it is a great experience. Beaches are a few minutes walk away. Facilities are very good with laundry, dish-washing stations, showers and toilets, running water and electricity plug-ins scattered throughout the camping site. It is very quiet. Shopping facilities are a short walk away. Nudity is the key theme. You can go anywhere in the entire village completely nude. Nudity is mandatory inside the camping area and on the beaches but that requirement is not enforced. It was my first time being completely nude in a supermarket. Very highly recommended
Monte J — Google review
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Rdpt du Bagnas, 34300 Agde, France
+33 4 67 26 00 26
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Musee Paul Valery

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Musee Paul Valery is a must-visit attraction located on Mont Saint-Clair, offering a stunning view of the sea and the marine cemetery where the artist is buried. The museum houses an impressive collection of over 300 works, including 80 manuscripts that belonged to Paul Valery. Visitors can explore sections dedicated to fine arts, popular traditions, and Sete's history. The museum also features open-air events in its gardens during summer months.
Excellent visitor experience. Some of the artwork on display was very thought-provoking. There are some interesting sculptures in the Grounds before you enter the museum itself.
Christine M — Google review
A small but great collection! The space is nice and calm, with a lovely view of the sea.
Minh N — Google review
A nice art museum on the hill in Sète. Interesting exhibition about the multifaceted Paul Valery. Even better was the temporary exhibition of Philippe Cognée. A nice retreat during our vacation!
Johan S — Google review
I enjoyed my visit to this beautiful museum. Excelkwction of art as well as the special exposition. The museum is perched above an historic and well-maintained cemetary and has a view of the sea.
Cheryl M — Google review
Well worth a stroll up the hill on a cooler day. A beautiful collection, and welcoming staff. The first Sunday of every month is free to visitors
Laurens N — Google review
Great gallery with good cafe at the entrance! We were pleased to see the Martial Raysse exhibition which is on until 5 November.
Andrew S — Google review
Good exhibitions, but much of the floorspace is devoted to the paintings of various artists, and there’s limited information on the life of Paul Valéry outside of his experiences in occupied Paris. In some respects, I learned more from my guide book (e.g. Valéry’s intense interest in contemporary scientific inquiry) than from the museum! Nevertheless, what there is on the poet is well presented and the main exhibition when I visited (Philippe Cognée) was interesting
Kevin T — Google review
Great gallery! Jean Hugo' temporary exposition at the moment - worth the visit!
Desi D — Google review
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148 Rue François Desnoyer, 34200 Sète, France
http://museepaulvalery-sete.fr/
+33 4 99 04 76 16
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Lighthouse Saint Louis

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Lighthouse Saint Louis is a historic landmark located near the tip of the Mole Saint-Louis in Sete. The lighthouse, dating back to 1680, stands at 33 meters tall and offers a stunning 360-degree view of the fishing port, marina, and old town. Visitors can enjoy picturesque scenes of the harbor, boats being repaired, and the surrounding area from this vantage point.
This location offers an excellent opportunity to appreciate the scenic views of the Sète port and its surrounding areas.
Gil A — Google review
Nice View Point 500 m off the City. I stayed only some 10 minutes there as it was very windy. Interesting memory plate for "Exodus47", the ship which started from there with Jewish emigrants for that time British Palestine in 1947 Hard Access for bicycles and handicaped as the dam to Lighthouse is plastered.
Jochen I — Google review
Add many times as I've been down to the lighthouse, this was the first time I've gone inside. It was a great view from up there. The young man who was selling tickets was very polite, helpful and friendly. He practiced his English and I practiced my French! A wonderfully pleasant visit all in all.
Marie W — Google review
Sailed into harbour this morning, Very Quaint
Stephen — Google review
Beautiful view from here
Vo N — Google review
Beautiful view of Séte ❤
Catherine M — Google review
Nice views from the top.
Maixent G — Google review
Great views of the harbour, boats being repaired, the breakwater etc
Gite V — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Le Môle Saint-Louis, 34200 Sète, France
https://www.tourisme-sete.com/visite-du-phare-saint-louis-sete-1.html
+33 4 86 84 04 04
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