France - Languedoc
At the gates of Spain and Andorra, Languedoc-Roussillon is a region of contrasts facing the Mediterranean Sea. The Camargue in the Vermilion Coast, its coastline stretches over two hundred kilometers of fine sand. Among its many attractions, more remarkable sites were classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, including the Pont du Gard, the Canal du Midi, Carcassonne and the Ways of Saint Jacques de Compostela. This destination is also a region proud of its traditions, including carnivals, festivals and celebrations such as traditional games fishermen Gruissan, Sète or Bouzigues or Languedoc jousting in Sète and Meze.
Port-Leucate
The basin of Port Leucate is primarily intended for catamarans and is an ideal starting point for the Costa Brava and the Balearic Islands (120miles).
Cap d'Agde
Discover a perfect family resort in the Mediterranean and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of southern France.


