FabSwingers.com > Forums > France > Cap d’Agde tips
Cap d’Agde tips
Jump to: Newest in thread
Folks having answered a number of questions people have had on this great place I have put together a wee posting which may hopefully help those travelling over. Happy to answer any more questions.
Jim
Visiting Cap D Agde
Love the place and have been going now since 2018 apart from Covid time. Used to go once a year normally in July however have now started to go twice a year for 3 weeks in June and then a couple of weeks in July or early August. Just a wee guide from what we have built up over the years and questions we have had put to us about visiting.
Love the drive down from Scotland prefer leaving Scotland early morning and driving down through France overnight having done it the other way around just prefer the long drive in France at night, roads are dead and the blazing sunshine is not a problem. Have also done a midway stop in France overnight in Orleans we now just prefer the straight drive with either switching drivers or getting a couple of short stops for a bit sleep in the Aires on the main roads on the way down.
UK
Always take the A1 them A1(M) down the east coast with the preferred stops of Wetherby and Grantham before heading towards the M11, M25 and then splitting to take M2 instead of the M20 as that allows an easy stop at Tesco to grab a few things and fuel up just before the boat at Dover. When returning however prefer to take the M20 from the ferry.
Ferry
Prefer DFDS these days just seems a but quieter albeit the only drawback is they have less check in booths than P&O. Prefer the food on P&O however the offers on spirits in DFDS have been better last few years. Have found both carriers really good at switching you to an earlier ferry if you arrive at the port early enough. Unsure about Irish Ferries as haven’t used them.
France
Tend to set the satnav as a fail safe to highlight if any roadworks or accidents on the way with Rouen being the first destination set. Tend to be getting off the ferry around half 8 - 9 o’clock so still some daylight left. The main roads being clearly marked as 110kmh or 130kmh if dry with toll booths for all apart from one small section where you need to go online like the Dart charge. It is easy to use SANEF, you just put your reg number in and pay by card.
Remember to order Crit Air sticker before you go which is needed for your car as some towns need them on display with the areas increasing over the years its only a couple of pounds and its easy to do, upload your V5 and provide payment online on the official site. Also need a breath test kit, spare bulbs, emergency triangle and yellow High visibility jackets for each passenger to be carried in the car as well along with the car light stickers if your car is not equipped with the electric light changing system that some now have. Get all of these before the ferry as you would expect they add a great bit to the price of these items
From Calais its the welcome site of the football park on the right as you head out of the port and bear right onto the A16 passing the shopping areas and the Euro Tunnel spot before heading in the direction of Boulogne Sur Mer. We tend to stop in Rouen on way back at one pf the metro; stations alongside the large industrial area of dual carriageway. Self service stations and fuel tends to be cheaper at them.
Time sat nav with Orleans being the next set making sure the route takes the A154 Evreux, Dreux, Chartres way. This is probably the most awkward part of the journey purely down to the reduced speed type roads, multiple roundabouts, heavies on the road and numerous speed cameras along the way. That said its still enjoyable drive wise as opposed to being in 6th gear all the way for hours! Just at the end of this set or towns there are a few wee self service stations where on the way down we tend to top up before we hit the main motorways.
As you near Orleans and see the signs of Le Mans I tend to get a stop and alter the sat nav which at that time it can pretty much just be set to final destination as its a straight run A10 - A71 - A75 all the way straight down.
You will bypass Orleans and thats you onto A71 which is just a straight motorway all the way and the next kind of marker being Claremont Ferrand. On nearing there you will get the last tolls to pay before the A75 which is toll free all the way down.
We much prefer stopping at the fuel stations for a break on the way down as opposed to just one of the many Aire’s as the toilets tend to be much cleaner and well kept. The service stations also have good facilities including microwaves and the stock in the shops is good albeit as you would expect motorway prices like their fuel. They also operate the pay in advance for fuel if not equipped with a pay at pump machine.
There are some great viewing sites on the way down including one where there is a spectacular Viaduct De Garabit and also at Severac d’Aveyron which we tend to catch with sunrise. You will also see a lot of great sunflower fields and other crop fields with the massive watering systems in operation overnight. There are also a large number of fields set up with just solar panels in them as well,
The only other toll on the way down is that of the Millau Viaduct which is a spectacular piece of engineering and has a viewing area just before you cross it on the way south. Well worth a stop for pictures. The Road down from there is also great as its a continuation or the mountain cut outs and some more wee tunnels as well. Some spectacular rugged scenery. Lots of birds of prey about as well as nice wee villages and hill top buildings.
When you reach Pezenas its then the D13 towards Bessan and Agde. The road starts to get a bit congested here so I would suggest from experience ignore the sat nav as it tries to take you different ways to skip the congestion as the back roads are very narrow at times with fairly decent ditches at the side of them into the vin yards.
Having stayed within the naturist village before and also at Vias Plage and Marseillan Plage as well we now much prefer staying off site in Marseillan Plage at Eurocamp. Each to their own however.
Options
Vias Plage
Vias Plage has been done up a bit in recent years and is a nice wee place however is not so convenient for either access to the village or the fun beach.
The naturist village was ok however comes with the enhanced price and the accommodations sizes and quality vary. Theres plenty on this site to be found of what is within the village so will leave that.
Agde
Agde itself is a lovely town with the canal running through it, cafes and small shops along with a nice open air market by the canal. They have been doing a lot of renovation work in the town over recent years as well which has been congesting the traffic a bit running through the centre. There are a couple of bit supermarkets and McDonalds as well along with the large waterpark as well.
Marseillan Plage
Marseillan Plage is a couple of miles outside Agde on the sea and is mainly set up around the harbour there and the numerous camp sites from touring caravan type sites to a mixture of pitches and static caravans. We have stayed at the Les Mediterranees sites using Eurocamp they have 3 sites beside each other with the Beach Garden being our favoured. Ony negative is its furthest away from the street shops however that said it is closest to the beach. They have entertainment each night at 2 of the 3 sites and also water activities through the day and other fitness type events as well. They also have kids clubs as you would expect.
The quality of the pools and also cleanliness of their sites is great never had an issue in any of these areas over all the visits we have had. Their plants and flower displays are also brilliant. On site shops and bakeries are also good and not overly expensive. They also sell pizza, fries and sandwiches as well. 2 of their 2 sites have direct access to the beach which is controlled by code and gets closed later at night. Security also present and not only on the gate but also through the site as well both walking and cycling which is good to see.
The town has nice walks as well main street up from the sites which has a small number of craft type shops, candles, ornaments and soap shops with a small number of bars and a square with fast food places. The butchers has brilliant half chicken and fries each day as well. Also a small street with restaurants and bars which if you head for the tourist information shop you will get some nice ice cream and crepe type places as well. The market square is also just near there as is the harbour.
The town starts to come to life late May and then gets quiet late September with July and August being the busiest. Weather wise late May into the end of June nice and hot with the odd overcast hours with September being similar.
Small market in the square most days and a large market takes over the parking street up as far as the harbour as well on main market days.
You also get boat trips and jet ski here at the harbour.
There are also plenty Airbnb type places as well.
There is a good bus service and the local train station is in Agde. If you do have your car better grabbing your shopping in the Inter Marche or Carrefour in Agde or Marseillan which is a five minute drive from Marseillan Plage. Marseillan and Sette are also very much worth a visit as well for a nice walk around.
The beach
Beach is clean and has lifeguard stations along with patrols present with the water not being overly deep until a fair bit out that said watch the waves and current at times.
Now the fun! Fab is great there if you go on ‘Who is near’ it certainly shows how popular the place is on the site and lots of meets to be had through either that or other pages in this Forum of who is going there and when.
The beach is like nothing else to be honest. From the Beach Garden site walk with the sea to your left and within 5 minutes slow walk you will be at the naturist signs. A couple of minutes walk and you will soon see the large gaps between bathers disappear and towels will be side by side with a couple of ice cream and drinks barrows at the edge of the water. The fun is there! From Agde naturist site its pretty much out the back gate and onto this area of the beach. Don’t worry if shy or first time on a naturist beach as some ladies wear sarong type clothing or indeed some keep biking bottoms on as well others perhaps just a tshirt and nothing else just whatever you are comfortable with.
Do not enter the dune area to the rear of the beach it is protected and they have had more patrols in the 2025 there are large signs so no excuse. There are a number of socials on the beach, watch this site for details of them. Speak to people on the beach and you will get plenty fun. Likewise not being pushy sadly a small number of single guys can be a pest and need a firm no. Lots of fun on the beach and also in the sea as well with there being a small area in the sea thats a raised sand island allowing some fun play.
The most bizarre thing that we have seen in 2023 and 2024 was the Patrouille De France (French version of Red Arrows) who done a cracking display over the beach and town of Agde in the morning. Nothing like lying on the naturist beach having fun and that display going on in the air as well! They weren’t there last year and unsure if they will be there 2026 check their website. Only thing is if you like photography you will need to be away from the beach as strict no camera for obvious reasons.
Hope this helps answer some of your question. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Great info, thanks so much.
We're going for the first time in July.
Are you able to clarify if sex is legal / tolerated in public areas like the beach? I keep hearing about very sexy experiences but also that police are cracking down on it? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Great info, thanks so much.
We're going for the first time in July.
Are you able to clarify if sex is legal / tolerated in public areas like the beach? I keep hearing about very sexy experiences but also that police are cracking down on it? "
You’re welcome, July is a great time there and nice and busy too hope you enjoy the experience and I would be surprised if you aren’t booking again following your visit!
The beach is a wonderful place! Both on the sand and in the water you will experience lots of fun and games.
The area at the back of the beach is marked off towards the dunes as being out of bounds. Some people do go in there however it is protected nature area and as such it is patrolled at times. Early last year, end of May, start of June it was subject to a number of visits with a large number of police in the dunes however the beach area is ok come mid May to Mid September there are hundred of people openly having fun on the beach every day. A wonderful experience. You do get the odd pest being a bit pushy but a firm no or hand signal tends to get the message over and it’s not tolerated by the majority there. A great community spirit and friendly atmosphere.
The beach is the only real open public area where fun and games are permitted.  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Hi. We have been advised this is the place to go. We do GC in October every year which is busy. In terms of Cap D’ Adge we would like to stay there. What’s the best and busiest time to go. Also are there clubs etc |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *oceyCouple 7 weeks ago
plymuff |
"We have booked for the last week of June, newbies to Cap but can’t wait"
We are hosting a patio party either 25th or 26th June ...
great way to meet people and network.
( top tip for cap ! )  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We always drive and love the travel down suffolk to Folkestone.... calais to bourges stay over night.
Onto cap d'adge two weeks in heliopolis
Journey starts 18th arrive 20th for 2 glorious weeks.
Our first time staying inside as always stay outside |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We always drive and love the travel down suffolk to Folkestone.... calais to bourges stay over night.
Onto cap d'adge two weeks in heliopolis
Journey starts 18th arrive 20th for 2 glorious weeks.
Our first time staying inside as always stay outside "
We were considering that but found flights for £32 return! (Plus baggage extra, just taking one case, can travel light at a nudist resort!) |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We’ve just got home after being there for a week, it was our first time to go and check it out but now we’re hooked! We usually go to PDI but Cap is amazing. Love the information as well can’t wait to go back!  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Are you able to clarify if sex is legal / tolerated in public areas like the beach?"
Public sex isn't legal anywhere at CdA but is tolerated in one section of the beach. Most of the nudist beach is actually family orientated, and it isn't ok to have sex anywhere public in the village itself. Inside a club is the place for that.
Though we did pass one couple having acrobatic intercourse on one of the walkways one evening... |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"With the exception of clubs are there particular cafes, bars or restaurants where swingers congregate to make connections? "
La Bodega was busy have a DJ and everyone was dancing, flirting making connections. Also La Casa! 😉 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Good info, I stayed in the naturist village last year which was great but as a single man it’s difficult or expensive to get into the bars/clubs, although I did borrow a wife for a while which was a lot of fun! This year I’m staying in Marseillan Plage as I figured it was probably just as close to the beach action as it is from the village, the beach is what I love most and I found behind clothed in a naturist village in the evening a bit odd, so you may as well do that in Marseillan and get a better standard of accommodation for the price too! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"With the exception of clubs are there particular cafes, bars or restaurants where swingers congregate to make connections?
La Bodega was busy have a DJ and everyone was dancing, flirting making connections. Also La Casa! 😉"
Brilliant thank you! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Correction to above it’s ‘being’ clothed that I find odd, not ‘behind’ clothed although I guess both could apply. But yeah a serious tip if you are staying in the naturist village take some clothes, and for guys who want to go clubbing that includes long trousers and regular shoes, not trainers |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Hey! We’re heading off in a few weeks and we are just wondering how the entry to the Naturiste village works! We will be staying just outside of it and will be there for a week and hoping to go to clubs most nights! are we able to buy a weeks pass? Thanks x |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Haven't had time to read all of the OP's post, but one thing I noticed was the bit about carrying a breath test kit in the car.
That hasn't been needed for several years. Don't waste money buying one, especially on the ferry.!
Other than that, there's a lot of good advice...
 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Haven't had time to read all of the OP's post, but one thing I noticed was the bit about carrying a breath test kit in the car.
That hasn't been needed for several years. Don't waste money buying one, especially on the ferry.!"
Isn't the breath test the one where legally you still have to carry one, but they removed the penalty for not doing so?
Only in France! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Hey! We’re heading off in a few weeks and we are just wondering how the entry to the Naturiste village works! We will be staying just outside of it and will be there for a week and hoping to go to clubs most nights! are we able to buy a weeks pass? Thanks x "
Where are staying? We have flight booked (24th June) apartments are crazy prices inside the village, not yet booked anywhere to stay. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Hey! We’re heading off in a few weeks and we are just wondering how the entry to the Naturiste village works! We will be staying just outside of it and will be there for a week and hoping to go to clubs most nights! are we able to buy a weeks pass? Thanks x
Where are staying? We have flight booked (24th June) apartments are crazy prices inside the village, not yet booked anywhere to stay. "
We have booked an AirBNB about 10 minute walk away! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Hey! We’re heading off in a few weeks and we are just wondering how the entry to the Naturiste village works! We will be staying just outside of it and will be there for a week and hoping to go to clubs most nights! are we able to buy a weeks pass? Thanks x
Where are staying? We have flight booked (24th June) apartments are crazy prices inside the village, not yet booked anywhere to stay.
We have booked an AirBNB about 10 minute walk away!"
Sounds good x |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I'm heading to Cap D Agde on my own from 15 June to 22, and I love this advice. I can't wait to meet so many people
You leave a day before we get there x"
I might see if I can stay longer. I am very tempted.... |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I'm heading to Cap D Agde on my own from 15 June to 22, and I love this advice. I can't wait to meet so many people
You leave a day before we get there x
I might see if I can stay longer. I am very tempted...."
You should |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Hi
Is it ok to bring a pop up beach tent?
My partner cooks easily in the sun and will need some protection
any advice would be appreciated
Thanks "
No issues at all with pop up tent plenty space and a good few around. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Would love some more info on the beach area so my Mrs knows what to expect for her first time, anyone well acquainted with it?"
The beach area nearest the naturist village is pretty vanilla, people just sunbathing and also includes families, there are a couple of beachside restaurants here and is a good place to just relax. Further along the beach towards Marseillan Plage and in front of the Rene Oltra campsite is Baie des Cochons, or Bay of Pigs, here anything goes. Expect plenty of erections, masturbation, and people very close together, every so often a circle of mainly men will form around a couple playing either on the sand or in the shallow water, the front row will quite often get a blow job. Sometimes full sex with strangers is invited and often the recipient will have condoms to use that they’ve picked up free from one of the clubs. There are a couple of food and drinks carts parked up here so you can spend all day and into the early evening voyeuring or joining in as you wish. Lots of people just walk along the shore too so a spot near the sea is great for people watching. Nudity is basically compulsory and anyone, particularly men, covering up will be told to join in. Also although the men are horny as hell they won’t touch unless given the green light. It does get busy here but it’s a must do experience, I love it - hope that helps |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Further along the beach towards Marseillan Plage and in front of the Rene Oltra campsite is Baie des Cochons, or Bay of Pigs, here anything goes. "
It's NOT in front of the campsite - that's a family area. It's just beyond the end of the campsite.
The bit nearest the sea tends to be more couples watching each other and chatting. Further back towards the dunes you tend to get more huddles and more participation, but it's not a hard and fast rule (unlike the cocks...). |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We are looking to go for maybe 2 or 3 nights near the beginning of July. We've never been before but wanted to for a long time. Thanks so much for the info on this thread but still not sure where we should be staying. Pretty sure we want to stay within the naturist village, as that's half (ok maybe not quite half!) of the appeal of the place... But within the village, does anyone have any recommendations? Happy to receive DMS with recommendations and do's/don'ts etc for first timers to the cap. Thanks
K & N |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I'd say that it really doesn't matter where you stay the first time. It's not like the naturist village is huge, and no-one can advise you because everyone wants different things.
It's extremely unlikely that your experience will be spoiled by the accomodations you choose. That's really not why you go there! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We are looking to go for maybe 2 or 3 nights near the beginning of July. We've never been before but wanted to for a long time. Thanks so much for the info on this thread but still not sure where we should be staying. Pretty sure we want to stay within the naturist village, as that's half (ok maybe not quite half!) of the appeal of the place... But within the village, does anyone have any recommendations? Happy to receive DMS with recommendations and do's/don'ts etc for first timers to the cap. Thanks
K & N" Hello. Good quality accommodation in Cap tends to be booked up to a year in advance and booked by January at the latest . What is available now available now may be poor quality or over priced or both. Try Hotel Eve or Natureva Spa. Also try Resid and Sylvanne Ball. A three night booking will be expensive. A week would be better value. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Just after a little advice on days - struggling to make a weekend work, is there a decent nightlife and swinging scene mid week during August? if we went maybe the Monday - Wednesday?"
We would also like to know 🤣 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Just after a little advice on days - struggling to make a weekend work, is there a decent nightlife and swinging scene mid week during August? if we went maybe the Monday - Wednesday?"
In a word- yes.
August is high season. The clubs are open everyday, the foam party is on every day (and will be packed), Babylon will have a pool party on the Tuesday- and it will also be packed.
Check when the August French bank holiday is as it will be even busier that week. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Just after a little advice on days - struggling to make a weekend work, is there a decent nightlife and swinging scene mid week during August? if we went maybe the Monday - Wednesday?" Anytime in August is really busy as it is the peak season. You would not be disappointed . However you may struggle to find accommodation. Not many agencies will want a three day booking in the peak season. They will probably add a premium. Good quality accommodation at a reasonable price will be booked up to a year in advance
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
You can access the naturist beach from either the village or from Marseillan Plage.
It's a public beach but technically you need a pass to access the village via the beach.
We've seen security evict guys who can't produce a pass when challenged.
As an aside, we prefer the typo name to the common name give to that part of the beach..!
 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Any club recommendations? We don't do old school sauna-based clubs where people have to wander around in towels. Not very sexy. "
Glamour and Tantra are the most popular ones. If you want daytime fun, you can also go to the Glamour Beach or Babylone pool parties |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"As an aside, we prefer the typo name to the common name give to that part of the beach..! "
The common name is really a mis-translation as it doesn't capture the meaning in French.
"Bunny Beach" is probably a better translation. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *INTMan 3 weeks ago
Minutes from Somewhere Else |
"Any club recommendations? We don't do old school sauna-based clubs where people have to wander around in towels. Not very sexy.
Glamour and Tantra are the most popular ones. If you want daytime fun, you can also go to the Glamour Beach or Babylone pool parties"
I'll be heading for the first time in early July, most likely as a single. Would Histoiries D'Or be worth a visit? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Histoires d'O is split into 2 halves, each half having similar facilities...bar, big hot tub/sauna, several playrooms. One half is restricted to couples and single females, the other side is for everyone. There is an interconnecting door so that couples can cross to the side that admits single men, but single men can't go into the couples side. Quite a few couples do go to the male side when they want some extra male company, but I would say it is quite competitive if you are there as a single male.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *aked55Man 3 weeks ago
Birmingham |
Last year in early July when I was there, the police seemed to be around a lot, both on the beach in daytime (not just the dunes/nature reserve) and in the village in the evenings. Is this the case this year so far?? It made the fun on the beach rather off putting to say the least!!! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Last year in early July when I was there, the police seemed to be around a lot, both on the beach in daytime (not just the dunes/nature reserve) and in the village in the evenings. Is this the case this year so far?? It made the fun on the beach rather off putting to say the least!!!"
All has been good the last week no sign of them. The dunes have got additional fencing up and clear signs however still the odd few disappear through. If they get caught then they can’t have any complaints.
Beach has been nice and busy as well. If that changes over next couple of weeks I will update. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Histoires d'O is split into 2 halves, each half having similar facilities...bar, big hot tub/sauna, several playrooms. One half is restricted to couples and single females, the other side is for everyone. There is an interconnecting door so that couples can cross to the side that admits single men, but single men can't go into the couples side. Quite a few couples do go to the male side when they want some extra male company, but I would say it is quite competitive if you are there as a single male.
"
Is it busy through the day? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
One thing that surprised us is that there are no sunbeds or umbrellas on the beach. Worth noting especially if you are driving down
I’m never comfy just on a towel on the sand so taking our own this year (we looked last year to buy on site but they are silly money) |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I am going there on the 15th on my own for about 10 days. Is there anything in particular I need to try and what is the pricing like for single males? I assume it's quite heavy as there would be quite a lot of single males |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I’m looking at visiting Cap on a fleeting weekend visit flying out from Luton on Friday 26th June and returning back to the UK into Stansted on the Sunday.
Any tips please would be very helpful as never been before, I’m worried that I don’t have accommodation sorted yet so interested in sorting something.
Also, what’s the craic with accessing Cap d’agde at the gates, I’ve heard of single guys being turned away.
If that were to happen how far round would it be to get to the beach?
Sorry for all the questions but any advice would be great.
If anyone else is on the 9.55am flight from Luton and wanted to Taxi share I’d be more than happy.
Thanks in advance  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"One thing that surprised us is that there are no sunbeds or umbrellas on the beach. Worth noting especially if you are driving down"
There are in the naturist only part of the beach. But not in "Bunny Beach". |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Folks having answered a number of questions people have had on this great place I have put together a wee posting which may hopefully help those travelling over. Happy to answer any more questions.
Jim
Visiting Cap D Agde
Love the place and have been going now since 2018 apart from Covid time. Used to go once a year normally in July however have now started to go twice a year for 3 weeks in June and then a couple of weeks in July or early August. Just a wee guide from what we have built up over the years and questions we have had put to us about visiting.
Love the drive down from Scotland prefer leaving Scotland early morning and driving down through France overnight having done it the other way around just prefer the long drive in France at night, roads are dead and the blazing sunshine is not a problem. Have also done a midway stop in France overnight in Orleans we now just prefer the straight drive with either switching drivers or getting a couple of short stops for a bit sleep in the Aires on the main roads on the way down.
UK
Always take the A1 them A1(M) down the east coast with the preferred stops of Wetherby and Grantham before heading towards the M11, M25 and then splitting to take M2 instead of the M20 as that allows an easy stop at Tesco to grab a few things and fuel up just before the boat at Dover. When returning however prefer to take the M20 from the ferry.
Ferry
Prefer DFDS these days just seems a but quieter albeit the only drawback is they have less check in booths than P&O. Prefer the food on P&O however the offers on spirits in DFDS have been better last few years. Have found both carriers really good at switching you to an earlier ferry if you arrive at the port early enough. Unsure about Irish Ferries as haven’t used them.
France
Tend to set the satnav as a fail safe to highlight if any roadworks or accidents on the way with Rouen being the first destination set. Tend to be getting off the ferry around half 8 - 9 o’clock so still some daylight left. The main roads being clearly marked as 110kmh or 130kmh if dry with toll booths for all apart from one small section where you need to go online like the Dart charge. It is easy to use SANEF, you just put your reg number in and pay by card.
Remember to order Crit Air sticker before you go which is needed for your car as some towns need them on display with the areas increasing over the years its only a couple of pounds and its easy to do, upload your V5 and provide payment online on the official site. Also need a breath test kit, spare bulbs, emergency triangle and yellow High visibility jackets for each passenger to be carried in the car as well along with the car light stickers if your car is not equipped with the electric light changing system that some now have. Get all of these before the ferry as you would expect they add a great bit to the price of these items
From Calais its the welcome site of the football park on the right as you head out of the port and bear right onto the A16 passing the shopping areas and the Euro Tunnel spot before heading in the direction of Boulogne Sur Mer. We tend to stop in Rouen on way back at one pf the metro; stations alongside the large industrial area of dual carriageway. Self service stations and fuel tends to be cheaper at them.
Time sat nav with Orleans being the next set making sure the route takes the A154 Evreux, Dreux, Chartres way. This is probably the most awkward part of the journey purely down to the reduced speed type roads, multiple roundabouts, heavies on the road and numerous speed cameras along the way. That said its still enjoyable drive wise as opposed to being in 6th gear all the way for hours! Just at the end of this set or towns there are a few wee self service stations where on the way down we tend to top up before we hit the main motorways.
As you near Orleans and see the signs of Le Mans I tend to get a stop and alter the sat nav which at that time it can pretty much just be set to final destination as its a straight run A10 - A71 - A75 all the way straight down.
You will bypass Orleans and thats you onto A71 which is just a straight motorway all the way and the next kind of marker being Claremont Ferrand. On nearing there you will get the last tolls to pay before the A75 which is toll free all the way down.
We much prefer stopping at the fuel stations for a break on the way down as opposed to just one of the many Aire’s as the toilets tend to be much cleaner and well kept. The service stations also have good facilities including microwaves and the stock in the shops is good albeit as you would expect motorway prices like their fuel. They also operate the pay in advance for fuel if not equipped with a pay at pump machine.
There are some great viewing sites on the way down including one where there is a spectacular Viaduct De Garabit and also at Severac d’Aveyron which we tend to catch with sunrise. You will also see a lot of great sunflower fields and other crop fields with the massive watering systems in operation overnight. There are also a large number of fields set up with just solar panels in them as well,
The only other toll on the way down is that of the Millau Viaduct which is a spectacular piece of engineering and has a viewing area just before you cross it on the way south. Well worth a stop for pictures. The Road down from there is also great as its a continuation or the mountain cut outs and some more wee tunnels as well. Some spectacular rugged scenery. Lots of birds of prey about as well as nice wee villages and hill top buildings.
When you reach Pezenas its then the D13 towards Bessan and Agde. The road starts to get a bit congested here so I would suggest from experience ignore the sat nav as it tries to take you different ways to skip the congestion as the back roads are very narrow at times with fairly decent ditches at the side of them into the vin yards.
Having stayed within the naturist village before and also at Vias Plage and Marseillan Plage as well we now much prefer staying off site in Marseillan Plage at Eurocamp. Each to their own however.
Options
Vias Plage
Vias Plage has been done up a bit in recent years and is a nice wee place however is not so convenient for either access to the village or the fun beach.
The naturist village was ok however comes with the enhanced price and the accommodations sizes and quality vary. Theres plenty on this site to be found of what is within the village so will leave that.
Agde
Agde itself is a lovely town with the canal running through it, cafes and small shops along with a nice open air market by the canal. They have been doing a lot of renovation work in the town over recent years as well which has been congesting the traffic a bit running through the centre. There are a couple of bit supermarkets and McDonalds as well along with the large waterpark as well.
Marseillan Plage
Marseillan Plage is a couple of miles outside Agde on the sea and is mainly set up around the harbour there and the numerous camp sites from touring caravan type sites to a mixture of pitches and static caravans. We have stayed at the Les Mediterranees sites using Eurocamp they have 3 sites beside each other with the Beach Garden being our favoured. Ony negative is its furthest away from the street shops however that said it is closest to the beach. They have entertainment each night at 2 of the 3 sites and also water activities through the day and other fitness type events as well. They also have kids clubs as you would expect.
The quality of the pools and also cleanliness of their sites is great never had an issue in any of these areas over all the visits we have had. Their plants and flower displays are also brilliant. On site shops and bakeries are also good and not overly expensive. They also sell pizza, fries and sandwiches as well. 2 of their 2 sites have direct access to the beach which is controlled by code and gets closed later at night. Security also present and not only on the gate but also through the site as well both walking and cycling which is good to see.
The town has nice walks as well main street up from the sites which has a small number of craft type shops, candles, ornaments and soap shops with a small number of bars and a square with fast food places. The butchers has brilliant half chicken and fries each day as well. Also a small street with restaurants and bars which if you head for the tourist information shop you will get some nice ice cream and crepe type places as well. The market square is also just near there as is the harbour.
The town starts to come to life late May and then gets quiet late September with July and August being the busiest. Weather wise late May into the end of June nice and hot with the odd overcast hours with September being similar.
Small market in the square most days and a large market takes over the parking street up as far as the harbour as well on main market days.
You also get boat trips and jet ski here at the harbour.
There are also plenty Airbnb type places as well.
There is a good bus service and the local train station is in Agde. If you do have your car better grabbing your shopping in the Inter Marche or Carrefour in Agde or Marseillan which is a five minute drive from Marseillan Plage. Marseillan and Sette are also very much worth a visit as well for a nice walk around.
The beach
Beach is clean and has lifeguard stations along with patrols present with the water not being overly deep until a fair bit out that said watch the waves and current at times.
Now the fun! Fab is great there if you go on ‘Who is near’ it certainly shows how popular the place is on the site and lots of meets to be had through either that or other pages in this Forum of who is going there and when.
The beach is like nothing else to be honest. From the Beach Garden site walk with the sea to your left and within 5 minutes slow walk you will be at the naturist signs. A couple of minutes walk and you will soon see the large gaps between bathers disappear and towels will be side by side with a couple of ice cream and drinks barrows at the edge of the water. The fun is there! From Agde naturist site its pretty much out the back gate and onto this area of the beach. Don’t worry if shy or first time on a naturist beach as some ladies wear sarong type clothing or indeed some keep biking bottoms on as well others perhaps just a tshirt and nothing else just whatever you are comfortable with.
Do not enter the dune area to the rear of the beach it is protected and they have had more patrols in the 2025 there are large signs so no excuse. There are a number of socials on the beach, watch this site for details of them. Speak to people on the beach and you will get plenty fun. Likewise not being pushy sadly a small number of single guys can be a pest and need a firm no. Lots of fun on the beach and also in the sea as well with there being a small area in the sea thats a raised sand island allowing some fun play.
The most bizarre thing that we have seen in 2023 and 2024 was the Patrouille De France (French version of Red Arrows) who done a cracking display over the beach and town of Agde in the morning. Nothing like lying on the naturist beach having fun and that display going on in the air as well! They weren’t there last year and unsure if they will be there 2026 check their website. Only thing is if you like photography you will need to be away from the beach as strict no camera for obvious reasons.
Hope this helps answer some of your question."
Christ you can write and some  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *ookieloversCouple 2 weeks ago
Ellesmere Port or Travelling |
I’ve found a nice looking hotel for our trip in August, but it’s in the main town Adge, not down near the beaches and clubs - are taxis sensibly priced and available? Or an I better trying to find something closer to where the fun is? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I’ve found a nice looking hotel for our trip in August, but it’s in the main town Adge, not down near the beaches and clubs - are taxis sensibly priced and available? Or an I better trying to find something closer to where the fun is?"
You're far better off getting somewhere with the naturist village itself. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I’ve found a nice looking hotel for our trip in August, but it’s in the main town Adge, not down near the beaches and clubs - are taxis sensibly priced and available? Or an I better trying to find something closer to where the fun is?"
You’ll have no trouble getting a taxi from Agde to the village- back may be a different story.
Agde is lovely, really picturesque but not where you want to be if you want the naturist experience. If you choose to stay there I’d hire a car so you have the flexibility of coming and going.
Or stay in the village itself- ‘cheap’ accommodation does not exist but it is worth every pound for the convenience. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Some great tips there, we had hoped to get there this summer but it will have to be next summer at this stage!
Thinking of hiring a campervan for a couple of weeks down along the south of France.
Do you need to book the Oltra camp site well in advance? Thanks |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *ookieloversCouple 2 weeks ago
Ellesmere Port or Travelling |
If we’re staying outside of the village (can’t find anything affordable in the village!) are we still able to come to the beach and the clubs as a couple?
Do we need to pre book anything? Or just turn up on the day/night?
Thanks |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I believe it's possible to do a day visit/s. For access to the village you must register at the Main Entry Reception (Poste d'Entrée) at Rond-point du Bagnas. You will need to show a valid ID, pay an access fee |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"If we’re staying outside of the village (can’t find anything affordable in the village!) are we still able to come to the beach and the clubs as a couple?
Do we need to pre book anything? Or just turn up on the day/night?
Thanks"
You can either get a 1 day or a 3 day pass from the welcome desk. You scan it to get in and out of the village |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Are the rooftop parties at Hotel OZ just for people staying at the hotel? If they’re open to others, how do you get in, what nights do they run, and what’s the cost? Also curious if people think they’re worth it. Thanks for any info.” |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Are the rooftop parties at Hotel OZ just for people staying at the hotel? If they’re open to others, how do you get in, what nights do they run, and what’s the cost? Also curious if people think they’re worth it. Thanks for any info.”" The events are open to everyone (couples and women only). The entrance fee for a couple is around 30 euros. The details are posted on the French websites. They run every Monday, Friday and Saturday.
Good to start the evening before heading to a club. It gets chilly (even in July and August), so people dress accordingly |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Are the rooftop parties at Hotel OZ just for people staying at the hotel? If they’re open to others, how do you get in, what nights do they run, and what’s the cost? Also curious if people think they’re worth it. Thanks for any info.” The events are open to everyone (couples and women only). The entrance fee for a couple is around 30 euros. The details are posted on the French websites. They run every Monday, Friday and Saturday.
Good to start the evening before heading to a club. It gets chilly (even in July and August), so people dress accordingly" Thank you that all helpful. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Beach umbrellas/tents - where's a good place to buy them in Cap D'Agde? Presumably outside the village. "
You can get them in the village. I saw some for sale opposite Spar. Also a lot of apartments have them. Maybe message your host. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We arrive tomorrow for a week. What is best way to get to village without being charged a small fortune by taxis. We arrive afternoon and believe there may be a train to cap then maybe a local bus or uber. If we do get a taxi (possibly on return to airport) what is the average cost please. Thanks |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We arrive tomorrow for a week. What is best way to get to village without being charged a small fortune by taxis. We arrive afternoon and believe there may be a train to cap then maybe a local bus or uber. If we do get a taxi (possibly on return to airport) what is the average cost please. Thanks"
1) At the airport
You follow signs for BUS 620
(or ask: “Bus 620, Place de l’Europe”)
2) Bus 620 takes you to Place de l’Europe
This is the tram stop.
3) From Place de l’Europe
Take Tram Line 1 (direction Mosson) to Gare Saint‑Roch
→ This IS the main train station.Take the train from Montpellier to Agde (about 30 minutes, usually €7–€10).
• From Agde station you can take the local bus (Line 3) which goes straight into Cap d’Agde. It’s only €1.60 and stops close to the village.
• If you prefer, taxis from Agde station to the village are normally €18–€25, so still very reasonable.
Taxi from the airport:
If you take a taxi all the way from Montpellier Airport to Cap d’Agde, it’s usually €120–€150 in the daytime. That’s why the train + local bus/taxi is much cheaper.
Hope that helps — it’s a really easy journey once you know the steps.Drop us a pm if you want more info |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We arrive tomorrow for a week. What is best way to get to village without being charged a small fortune by taxis. We arrive afternoon and believe there may be a train to cap then maybe a local bus or uber. If we do get a taxi (possibly on return to airport) what is the average cost please. Thanks
1) At the airport
You follow signs for BUS 620
(or ask: “Bus 620, Place de l’Europe”)
2) Bus 620 takes you to Place de l’Europe
This is the tram stop.
3) From Place de l’Europe
Take Tram Line 1 (direction Mosson) to Gare Saint‑Roch
→ This IS the main train station.Take the train from Montpellier to Agde (about 30 minutes, usually €7–€10).
• From Agde station you can take the local bus (Line 3) which goes straight into Cap d’Agde. It’s only €1.60 and stops close to the village.
• If you prefer, taxis from Agde station to the village are normally €18–€25, so still very reasonable.
Taxi from the airport:
If you take a taxi all the way from Montpellier Airport to Cap d’Agde, it’s usually €120–€150 in the daytime. That’s why the train + local bus/taxi is much cheaper.
Hope that helps — it’s a really easy journey once you know the steps.Drop us a pm if you want more info"
Thank you that’s so kind and helpful xx |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Is there dress codes we need to know about ie do men have to wear trousers at the clubs or are shorts and a polo top acceptable. Do you need to wear shoes or will sliders suffice. I assume the pool parties is naked anyway . Will restaurants allow you in with polo top and dress shorts etc.
Thanks |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We arrive tomorrow for a week. What is best way to get to village without being charged a small fortune by taxis. We arrive afternoon and believe there may be a train to cap then maybe a local bus or uber. If we do get a taxi (possibly on return to airport) what is the average cost please. Thanks
1) At the airport
You follow signs for BUS 620
(or ask: “Bus 620, Place de l’Europe”)
2) Bus 620 takes you to Place de l’Europe
This is the tram stop.
3) From Place de l’Europe
Take Tram Line 1 (direction Mosson) to Gare Saint‑Roch
→ This IS the main train station.Take the train from Montpellier to Agde (about 30 minutes, usually €7–€10).
• From Agde station you can take the local bus (Line 3) which goes straight into Cap d’Agde. It’s only €1.60 and stops close to the village.
• If you prefer, taxis from Agde station to the village are normally €18–€25, so still very reasonable.
Taxi from the airport:
If you take a taxi all the way from Montpellier Airport to Cap d’Agde, it’s usually €120–€150 in the daytime. That’s why the train + local bus/taxi is much cheaper.
Hope that helps — it’s a really easy journey once you know the steps.Drop us a pm if you want more info
Thank you that’s so kind and helpful xx" Forgot to say the tram ticket is incluced in the bus ticket price.You can buy the train tickets at the train station from the machines.How to buy TER train tickets at Montpellier Saint‑Roch (the easy way)
Here’s the exact sequence on the SNCF blue/grey machines:
1) Tap the screen → choose “TER Occitanie”
This is the regional train you need.
If you choose “TGV/Intercités”, it sends you into the wrong menu.
2) Choose your destination
Type: AGDE
(You don’t need “Gare d’Agde”, just “Agde”)
3) Choose your date & time
For you: wed 24 June – next available train
4) Select the fare
You want the simple one:
“Tarif Normal” (full fare)
Usually €7.50–€10 per person
Ignore all the discount cards — they’re for locals.
5) Choose number of passengers
Tap 2 adults
6) Pay
Card works best
The machine sometimes rejects UK cards on first tap — just try again
It accepts contactless, chip & PIN, and Apple/Google Pay
7) Collect your tickets
They print immediately.
Important: TER tickets do NOT need validation anymore.
You just board the train.
The easier alternative,Skip the machine entirely.
Buy the tickets on your phone:
App: SNCF Connect
Choose: Montpellier Saint‑Roch → Agde
Pick the next train
Pay by card
Ticket appears instantly
No printing, No stress (we hope)  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We arrive tomorrow for a week. What is best way to get to village without being charged a small fortune by taxis. We arrive afternoon and believe there may be a train to cap then maybe a local bus or uber. If we do get a taxi (possibly on return to airport) what is the average cost please. Thanks
1) At the airport
You follow signs for BUS 620
(or ask: “Bus 620, Place de l’Europe”)
2) Bus 620 takes you to Place de l’Europe
This is the tram stop.
3) From Place de l’Europe
Take Tram Line 1 (direction Mosson) to Gare Saint‑Roch
→ This IS the main train station.Take the train from Montpellier to Agde (about 30 minutes, usually €7–€10).
• From Agde station you can take the local bus (Line 3) which goes straight into Cap d’Agde. It’s only €1.60 and stops close to the village.
• If you prefer, taxis from Agde station to the village are normally €18–€25, so still very reasonable.
Taxi from the airport:
If you take a taxi all the way from Montpellier Airport to Cap d’Agde, it’s usually €120–€150 in the daytime. That’s why the train + local bus/taxi is much cheaper.
Hope that helps — it’s a really easy journey once you know the steps.Drop us a pm if you want more info
Thank you that’s so kind and helpful xxForgot to say the tram ticket is incluced in the bus ticket price.You can buy the train tickets at the train station from the machines.How to buy TER train tickets at Montpellier Saint‑Roch (the easy way)
Here’s the exact sequence on the SNCF blue/grey machines:
1) Tap the screen → choose “TER Occitanie”
This is the regional train you need.
If you choose “TGV/Intercités”, it sends you into the wrong menu.
2) Choose your destination
Type: AGDE
(You don’t need “Gare d’Agde”, just “Agde”)
3) Choose your date & time
For you: wed 24 June – next available train
4) Select the fare
You want the simple one:
“Tarif Normal” (full fare)
Usually €7.50–€10 per person
Ignore all the discount cards — they’re for locals.
5) Choose number of passengers
Tap 2 adults
6) Pay
Card works best
The machine sometimes rejects UK cards on first tap — just try again
It accepts contactless, chip & PIN, and Apple/Google Pay
7) Collect your tickets
They print immediately.
Important: TER tickets do NOT need validation anymore.
You just board the train.
The easier alternative,Skip the machine entirely.
Buy the tickets on your phone:
App: SNCF Connect
Choose: Montpellier Saint‑Roch → Agde
Pick the next train
Pay by card
Ticket appears instantly
No printing, No stress (we hope) " All of this only applied if you are flying into Montpellier airport. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We are flying in to Beziers " Since you’re flying into Béziers, the journey is quite short. You can take the airport bus to Agde Gare, then catch the Number 4 bus to the Village Naturiste.
If you prefer a taxi, the cost is usually around €40 when booked in advance. I’m not sure what the price would be with an airport taxi on the day. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"We are flying in to Beziers Since you’re flying into Béziers, the journey is quite short. You can take the airport bus to Agde Gare, then catch the Number 4 bus to the Village Naturiste.
If you prefer a taxi, the cost is usually around €40 when booked in advance. I’m not sure what the price would be with an airport taxi on the day."
Thank you xxx |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Look up Sun Transfers. Good service all over Europe for pre booking transfers from airports to hotels. Lots of Cap visitors use them and the drivers don’t bat an eye at the fact you are off to the village.
Used them on a time when the flight was delayed 6 hours. They still met us at the airport and no extra cost. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Look up Sun Transfers. Good service all over Europe for pre booking transfers from airports to hotels. Lots of Cap visitors use them and the drivers don’t bat an eye at the fact you are off to the village.
Used them on a time when the flight was delayed 6 hours. They still met us at the airport and no extra cost. "
Thank you |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Try to order a taxi. It’s difficult to get one at the airport. As the previous reply said the cost is 40 euro. I guess you’re on the same flight as us today from manc. See you at the airport - swinger spotting is a sport on this flight 😜 |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Try to order a taxi. It’s difficult to get one at the airport. As the previous reply said the cost is 40 euro. I guess you’re on the same flight as us today from manc. See you at the airport - swinger spotting is a sport on this flight 😜"
Haha yes we are. Do you recommend any apps for taxis |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Try to order a taxi. It’s difficult to get one at the airport. As the previous reply said the cost is 40 euro. I guess you’re on the same flight as us today from manc. See you at the airport - swinger spotting is a sport on this flight 😜
Haha yes we are. Do you recommend any apps for taxis" Go to the Cap d’Agde Airport site. They have a list of taxis. Go onto one with a website, and book direct. I can’t provide the link, as otherwise I get banned (again) by the mods. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Sorry only just seen this. Didn’t spot you on the flight. Could have jumped our taxi. We’re out of your age range to message. Anyway have a great experience. "
Apparently we don’t look swingery enough to spot lol x |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Great info.
Was thinking of booking a first trip there either later this summer, but more likely next summer.
Thanks."
If you book next summer you will be kicking yourself that you didn’t go this year. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"That’s a good ploy. But perhaps I spoke to you at the reception from my taxi, when you seemed a little lost ? "
Haha yes you did, we also spoke to your lovely partner in the office. So helpful with us xx |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
 |
By *ookieloversCouple 4 days ago
Ellesmere Port or Travelling |
Sorry, asking this again for a bit more advice before we book…
The cost difference between the naturist village and outside it is huge, so looks like we’ll have to stay outside - is this going to ruin the experience at all?
My main concerns are;
Will we definitely be able to get in to go to the clubs etc?
Will we miss out on anything from not being in the village?
Will we be able to store anything we bring with us for the day, if we go out for the night? (change of clothes for walking home, towels, other stuff)?
We’re talking a 100% difference in price between just outside and just inside, so think we have to be sensible  |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Sorry, asking this again for a bit more advice before we book…
The cost difference between the naturist village and outside it is huge, so looks like we’ll have to stay outside - is this going to ruin the experience at all?
My main concerns are;
Will we definitely be able to get in to go to the clubs etc?
Will we miss out on anything from not being in the village?
Will we be able to store anything we bring with us for the day, if we go out for the night? (change of clothes for walking home, towels, other stuff)?
We’re talking a 100% difference in price between just outside and just inside, so think we have to be sensible "
IMO yes it will ruin the experience.
It will be mightily inconvenient not being in the village, we have friends that live outside but they spend the whole summer in Cap so visiting the village is not necessarily every day- they also have bikes/scooters so can transport things. From memory there are small lockers at the edge of the village.
If you are happy to come in and out and are within walking distance (taxis late at night might be an issue) then you would manage doing daytimes then coming back at night.
You’d have to buy a pass for the week which would give you access freely through the week.
It’s worth the money….every euro… |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Hello! Could someone please help by telling us what time the reception closes for ticket sales & what the cost of a single day/night ticket for a couple is?
In previous years we have stayed inside the village & before covid also stayed outside & remember buying a weeks pass as back then we did several nights visiting.
This upcoming holiday we only plan on a single night out at the village - prob dancing in Melrose & then Histories d’O. We have hire car & will park in the little public car park on the left before the main entrance. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic