The Palmira Beach is a fantastic destination for a family seaside vacation! It is located halfway between Béziers and Narbonne. No need to take the car to go to the sea! A lovely wooden pontoon takes you there directly from the campsite! To top it off, a typical Mediterranean beach hut awaits you on the shore to enjoy excellent cocktails. What I also love about Palmira Beach: the small local market held three times a week near the campsite, the cycling paths around the campsite that offer beautiful family rides, not to mention the fantastic playful paddling pool shaped like a pirate ship!
Located on the beachfront between Valras and Vendres, Palmira Beach campsite offers fully equipped mobile home rentals. Let yourself be seduced by the jungle-zone and its spacious, personalized mobile homes, providing optimal comfort.
Palmira Beach is the ideal camping spot for young children, featuring a large paddling pool with plenty of toddler-friendly activities (ages 3-8), including a pirate ship and slides. Parents, on the other hand, will appreciate the large swimming pool.
At Palmira Beach, you have direct access to a sandy beach bordering the Mediterranean Sea, offering the perfect combination for beach vacations.
Explore the picturesque streets of Béziers, just 20 minutes from the campsite, and discover the majestic Saint-Nazaire Cathedral and the New Bridge. Stroll through the Poets' Plateau, an English-style garden, or admire the fascinating Fonserannes Locks along the UNESCO-listed Canal du Midi. Don't miss the typical markets of the region, such as the "do Vilatge" Market Halls in St Pierre la Mer, offering a variety of fresh local products.
For a natural escape, explore the peaceful landscapes of the Haut-Languedoc or Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Regional Natural Parks. Go hiking through wooded trails, visit the Gruissan salt marshes (40 km) on foot or by scooter, and taste local oysters straight from the basins. Also, plan a visit to the protected site of Orpellières, classified as Natura 2000, just 16 minutes from the campsite.
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding vineyards, where they can taste renowned local wines such as Picpoul de Pinet and Côteaux du Languedoc while learning more about traditional winemaking techniques.
Twenty-six kilometers away, the historic city of Narbonne also reveals its treasures, with ancient monuments like the Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral (the city's most prestigious monument) and the Archbishop's Palace, a listed historical monument. Don't miss the colorful markets offering fresh regional products.
And of course, explore the nearby beaches such as Vendres-Plage, Sérignan-Plage, and Cap d'Agde, each offering its own charm and a variety of water activities.
Located on the beachfront between Valras and Vendres, Palmira Beach campsite offers fully equipped mobile home rentals. Let yourself be seduced by the jungle-zone and its spacious, personalized mobile homes, providing optimal comfort.
Palmira Beach is the ideal camping spot for young children, featuring a large paddling pool with plenty of toddler-friendly activities (ages 3-8), including a pirate ship and slides. Parents, on the other hand, will appreciate the large swimming pool.
At Palmira Beach, you have direct access to a sandy beach bordering the Mediterranean Sea, offering the perfect combination for beach vacations.
Explore the picturesque streets of Béziers, just 20 minutes from the campsite, and discover the majestic Saint-Nazaire Cathedral and the New Bridge. Stroll through the Poets' Plateau, an English-style garden, or admire the fascinating Fonserannes Locks along the UNESCO-listed Canal du Midi. Don't miss the typical markets of the region, such as the "do Vilatge" Market Halls in St Pierre la Mer, offering a variety of fresh local products.
For a natural escape, explore the peaceful landscapes of the Haut-Languedoc or Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Regional Natural Parks. Go hiking through wooded trails, visit the Gruissan salt marshes (40 km) on foot or by scooter, and taste local oysters straight from the basins. Also, plan a visit to the protected site of Orpellières, classified as Natura 2000, just 16 minutes from the campsite.
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding vineyards, where they can taste renowned local wines such as Picpoul de Pinet and Côteaux du Languedoc while learning more about traditional winemaking techniques.
Twenty-six kilometers away, the historic city of Narbonne also reveals its treasures, with ancient monuments like the Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral (the city's most prestigious monument) and the Archbishop's Palace, a listed historical monument. Don't miss the colorful markets offering fresh regional products.
And of course, explore the nearby beaches such as Vendres-Plage, Sérignan-Plage, and Cap d'Agde, each offering its own charm and a variety of water activities.
Narbonne la Romaine: 26km - Béziers and the Canal de Midi: 18km - Carcassonne la Médiévale: 80km - The Clape Massif and l'Oeil doux : 6km - The vineyards of La Clape: 3km - Spain: 120km - La réserve africaine de Sigean (zoo): 40km
Narbonne la Romaine: 26km - Béziers and the Canal de Midi: 18km - Carcassonne la Médiévale: 80km - The Clape Massif and l'Oeil doux : 6km - The vineyards of La Clape: 3km - Spain: 120km - La réserve africaine de Sigean (zoo): 40km