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Aigues-Mortes is located in a sunny region of France that combines open landscapes, traditional walled villages from the time of the Crusaders, as well as modern resorts and ancient fishing ports. The region is famous for its pink flamingos, black bulls and white horses, tended by exotic local cowboys or "guardians". For miles, only white sandy beaches separate the Mediterranean from canals and lagoons.

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Wide sea lagoons, golden beaches, and large spaces occupied by thickets of brown reeds teeming with pink flamingos are the surroundings of Aigues-Mortes, southern France, a city that basks most of the time in the sun. The Romans entered these waters, and the crusaders followed them. You can imagine the past, approaching the cities of fortified seaports like Aigues-Mortes, but beach resorts with a vibrant nightlife invariably bring you back to modern life!

Above the lagoons and salt fields rises the medieval fortified city of Aigues-Mortes, the port from which the crusaders left. This pristine walled city with a convenient pier near the city walls is the highlight of any cruise in the Camargue area.

Aigues-Mortes is known for its magnificent beaches . They stretch for many kilometers along the Etang du Thau in Mesa, a great place for swimming in the lagoon. The two favorites of Port Cassafières in the ocean are La Redoute Plage and La Farinette Plage. This is a great place for families. The beach resorts in Palavas-les-Flots and La Grand Motte offer water sports and entertainment. Play minigolf, head to the water park, visit the aquarium and visit the dinosaur park in Le Cap d'Adge!

After too much wine, you can not resist a night walk along the shore to the faint sounds of bells and frogs. Even mosquitoes cannot destroy the mysterious atmosphere that prevails here. It is very comfortable to sleep in the cozy cabins of a rented yacht , in the morning you will not feel tired.

The population of the city is only 8,000 people, at the height of the annual holiday there may be more people, and they are concentrated mainly in the medieval walls of the city. The 13th-century Tour de Constance may be the starting point for a walk along the medieval ramparts, where you can peek into the well-kept city gardens , terraces and cobbled streets, as well as the Saint-Louis square surrounded by cafes.

From the height of the fortifications there is a beautiful view of the Camargue. It seems that endless pink salt flats spread out as far as the eye can see when a trio of Camargue cowboys drove into the city on their white horses to join the celebration.

The Sunday food market Aigues-Mortes provides an opportunity to stock up on Languedoc's goodies, including bovine sauce, plenty of wine and creamy goat cheese. The market is a busy place: dozens of stalls under plane trees near the ramparts are surrounded by the smell of fried chicken on the grill, filling the air nearby.

Aigues-Mortes is located in the sunny region of France, combining open landscapes, traditional villages, surrounded by a crusader wall, as well as modern resorts and ancient fishing ports.

The region is famous for its pink flamingos, black bulls and white horses , which are looked after by exotic local cowboys or "guards". For miles, only white sandy beaches separate the Mediterranean Sea from the canals and lagoons that you travel along.

Yacht Charter Aigues-Mortes

We offer five yacht charter bases in Aigues-Mortes to choose from, with several one-way and return routes for all types of vessels. Enjoy the sunshine in the south of France at the end or beginning of the yacht holiday season in Aigues-Mortes.

Aigues-Mortes have only a few canal locks, so there is time to sunbathe or swim on the beaches and spend leisurely evenings trying seafood and regional dishes such as bull casserole.

A one-week trip on a rented yacht allows you to visit a cruise through the center of the sunny region, which includes visiting attractions in the form of historical fortifications of nearby cities, observing the wild scenery of the countryside, such as the large Lake Ethan de Tau. Enjoy lazy days on the Mediterranean beaches and try some regional specialties, such as 'tielles de Sète' (spicy octopus cake), 'Vin de Sable' (wines grown in sand from Grenache grapes), Camargue style rice and land mines d Aigues-Mortes (bun-type cake).