- Hérault
- Agde
- Balaruc les Bains
- Bouzigues
- Cap d'Agde
- Carnon
- Frontignan
- Grau d'Agde
- Grau de Vendres
- La Grande-Motte
- Marseillan
- Mèze
- Montpellier
- Palavas les Flots
- Port Sarrasin - Maguelone
- Sète
- Barberoussette, pirate and boat wrecker
- Our island is singular our port must remain plural
- 29 July 1666: The first stone of the Saint Louis Quay
- The town with 5 ports
- A history of anecdotes as the years flow by
- Saint Pierre, the fishermens'festival
- Cettarames, rowing from yesteryear
- Georges Brassens, Jean Vilar, Paul Valéry
- Stopover at the covered market
- A few places to eat in town
- Our favorite bistrots
- Valras-Plage
- Var
- Bandol
- Bormes les Mimosas
- Cavalaire sur Mer
- Carqueiranne
- Cassis
- Cogolin
- Gassin
- Grimaud
- Hyères
- La Ciotat
- La Londe les Maures
- Le Brusc
- Le Lavandou
- Le Levant
- Le Mourillon
- Les Calanques
- Les Embiez
- Porquerolles
- Port Cros
- Port Saint Louis du Rhône
- Ramatuelle
- Six Fours les Plages
- Saint Tropez
- Sanary sur Mer
- Saint Cyr sur Mer
- Sainte Maxime
- Toulon
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- Plateau continental
- Roches et abysses
- Coastline
- Paulilles, the former dynamite factory
- Sand dunes and agouilles
- Somewhere between land and sea
- The secret world of salt lakes
- Between the orb and herault rivers
- Making 12000 amateur sailors live together with 120000 oysters…
- Against concrete and malaïgue
- The little Camargue, dunes, swimmers and wedge shells
- The Grande Camargue - wind, salt and fresh water
- Sea and coast, same thing !
- The Riou white shrine
- Calanques are victims of their own beauty
- Two opposite worlds
- Close to the city and destruction
- Sea salt, vine sugar
- The beautiful moorland
- Lardier, taillat and camarat
- Ground Tackles : Stop cursing buoys
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Deadly Sins
Before crossing the small wooden bridge which gives access to the Gaou island, you can choose either to continue the walk under the
foliation of the pines which have been bent by the wind up to the Embiez channel or you can decide to enjoy a meal at the restaurant Royaume de la Bouillabaisse where you will be able to admire the imposing mass of the Sicié Cape, the Cape Horn of the French Riviera to the east!
On your way back to the harbour why not quench your thirst, within reason, at the bar Le Rivage which is undoubtedly the oldest in the harbour. It is also the head office of La Boule Joyeuse des Iles, which is an association of Provençal boule players. This game should not be confused with the game, which was invented in La Ciotat where the players’ feet are rooted or anchored to the ground called pieds tanqués. In the Provençal boule game the players take three prescribed steps before stopping on one leg and throwing. There is no shortage of entertainment here!






