With its contrasting landscapes and coasts alternating between rocky cliffs and long sandy beaches, Languedoc-Roussillon is a magnificent region to discover during an unforgettable maritime getaway. A yacht charter in Languedoc-Roussillon will also take you to destinations steeped in history and appreciated for their authentic atmosphere.
Among the most famous ports of call on the Languedoc coast are Port-Camargue with its unspoiled nature, Cap d'Agde with its lively atmosphere and beaches, and Sète with its rich heritage. The Gulf of Lion will charm you with the variety of its coasts, with authentic and unspoiled stopovers, numerous coves and very pretty anchorages and a pleasant climate.
Discover its most beautiful seaside resorts
An unmissable vacation spot, Languedoc-Roussillon is embellished with several seaside resorts that will delight cruise passengers and vacationers in search of a change of scenery. In the department of Gard lies the small town of Le Grau-du-Roi. A former Camargue fishing village located north of Port-Camargue, Le Grau-du-Roi is the only seaside resort on the Gard coast. You will find close to 17 km of beaches there, stretching between the coastal towns of l'Hérault and the Camargue.
During your sailboat charter in the Mediterranean along the coast of Languedoc-Roussillon, you will also succumb to the charm of Cap d'Agde. Particularly famous and frequented in summer, this seaside resort is especially popular with camping enthusiasts. With a 14 km sandy coastline, it offers a wide choice for families. When you go on your yacht charter to Cap d'Agde, pay special attention to the beach of the Grande Conque. straddling the Mole beach and the little beach, the latter boasts a gray sandy beach and reveals a wild landscape of breathtaking beauty.
Canet-en-Roussillon will always be the favorite destination for young people. Boasting the most beautiful beaches in the Pyrénées Orientales, this magnificent seaside resort located not far from Perpignan plunges into a festive atmosphere at the end of the summer. Perfect for water sports enthusiasts, its beaches are home to bars and nightclubs that liven up the coastline.
Dive into the heart of its history
While Languedoc-Roussillon seduces with its sandy coastline caressed by the electric blue of the Mediterranean, the region also captivates history buffs. Wherever you choose to water-jet-powered motorized craft your anchor, your vacation will be rewarded by the discovery of a rich historical heritage. Some municipalities, such as Cap d'Agde and La Grande Motte, have been awarded the "20th Century Heritage" label, and will delight lovers of beautiful architecture.
La Grande Motte is distinguished by its contemporary pyramid-shaped architecture designed by Jean Balladur. In the department of Hérault, the seaside resort of Vias is home to old houses. The town of Collioure, a little pearl of the Côte Vermeille, immerses you in its medieval world. Stroll through its old streets, revealing splendid religious buildings such as the church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, surrounded by the peaceful waters of the Mediterranean.
The commune of Sète invites you to stroll through the streets once trodden by Georges Brassens. A number of majestic lighthouses stand along its coastline, such as the Mont Saint-Clair lighthouse overlooking a marine cemetery. Located at the mouth of the Canal du Midi, the town of Sète is also an excellent point of departure for exploring the most beautiful villages in southwestern France.
The history and culture of Languedoc-Roussillon can also be discovered through its gastronomic heritage. From the highlands to the side of the sea, enjoy tasting the local specialties, guaranteeing you a pleasant culinary journey. Cassoulet from Castelnaudary, aligot from Aubrac, Tielle from Sète, honey from the Cévennes… your taste buds will be delighted by these new flavors.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 659 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $36,926 |
Minimum weekly price | $557 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |