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Sète - Town of Georges BrassensThe largest fishing port on the Mediterranean, Sète has retained its traditional charm thanks to the daily ballet of the trawlers escorted by seagulls.. The port, built at the same time as the by Riquet and Colbert, was designed as the sea-mouth of the canal..
Palavas les flots, little fishing port, is also a great location for walking and rambling....
The resort of Saint Pierre la Mer, with its fishing port of Cabanes de Fleury, has more than 5 miles of fine sandy beach and offers a wide range of sports....
In the ancient fishing ports, from to, the pace of life has barely changed for centuries.... A network of canals converges on this ancient town, which has a commercial and fishing port as well as a sailing harbour....
For several hundred years, Frontignan-la Peyrade was a fishing port, then a commercial port and now a pleasure port....
You'll also find unspoiled fishing ports, where you can buy fresh fish and shellfish straight off the boat in, , or And there's no shortage of marina facilities., next to Grau-du-Roi, has 20,000 moorings, making it one of Europe's biggest marinas....
Lying between the Thau lagoon and the sea, Sète is France's most important fishing port as well as a lively holiday resort with more than 7 miles of sandy beaches....
Known as the ' Port of Venus ', this seaside resort and sailing centre is also Roussillon's busiest fishing port...
Mèze, the Mediterranean's premier shallow-water fishing port, is situated between the vineyards and the lagoon....
In the Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea) you can relive the maritime traditions of a small fishing village, which has become today an important seaside resort and the second Mediterranean fishing port....