Small-Group Guided Day-Trip to the Camargue from Avignon
Avignon, France
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Discover the Camargue and its surprising wildlife: You will be driven in a comfortable 9-seat minivan and see wild horses and pink flamingos, rice fields and salt pans. The sites you will visit: Mejanes Estate, which is a typical Camargue farm; Saintes-Maries-De-La-Mer, an important pilgrimage destination for travelers on the Mediterranean Sea; Aigues-Mortes, a wonderful Medieval town, surrounded by warmly colored salt pans; and lastly a wine cave, where you will taste the unique sand wine.
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Discover the Camargue and its surprising wildlife: You will be driven in a comfortable 9-seat minivan and see wild horses and pink flamingos, rice fields and salt pans. The sites you will visit: Mejanes Estate, which is a typical Camargue farm; Saintes-Maries-De-La-Mer, an important pilgrimage destination for travelers on the Mediterranean Sea; Aigues-Mortes, a wonderful Medieval town, surrounded by warmly colored salt pans; and lastly a wine cave, where you will taste the unique sand wine.
Discover the huge delta of the Rhône river and its surprising wildlife, from wild horses to pink flamingos.
Your first stop will be Mejanes Estate, a typical Camargue farm, where you can explore the local flora and fauna simply on foot or on a tourist train (ticket not included). In winter the site might be closed, in this case it will be replaced with a horse ride in the Camargue Regional Park (ticket not included).
Next, drive to Saintes-Maries-De-La-Mer, which is an important pilgrimage destination for travelers – you can opt for a refreshing swim in the Mediterranean Sea or a stroll on the lively streets of the village.
Afterwards, visit Aigues-Mortes, and travel back to the Middle Ages in this wonderful fortified town, surrounded by warmly colored salt pans
Lastly, try the unique sand wine of Gallician, before being driven back to your hotel.
Your first stop will be Mejanes Estate, a typical Camargue farm, where you can explore the local flora and fauna simply on foot or on a tourist train (ticket not included). In winter the site might be closed, in this case it will be replaced with a horse ride in the Camargue Regional Park (ticket not included).
Next, drive to Saintes-Maries-De-La-Mer, which is an important pilgrimage destination for travelers – you can opt for a refreshing swim in the Mediterranean Sea or a stroll on the lively streets of the village.
Afterwards, visit Aigues-Mortes, and travel back to the Middle Ages in this wonderful fortified town, surrounded by warmly colored salt pans
Lastly, try the unique sand wine of Gallician, before being driven back to your hotel.
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