beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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Nice
yes, but where would you recommend?
Nice
My in laws live just outside Avignon, near L'isle sur la Sorgue...real Provence, great food and great wine. We go there regularly. Fantastic area around Vaucluse, about 40 mins north of Marseille. Spent a lot of time in Marseille. It's a bit rough round the edges but lovely around the vieux port. If you like more upmarket, try Aix en Provence.Planning a trip *somewhere* to the south of france with a group of about 8 friends (all early 30s), we have no real preference, currently going round in circles trying to decide where.
Nice has been written off because apparently it's the Eastbourne of France.*
Marseille has been written off for being a bit rough in general.*
Bordeaux has been written off as its too far from a beach.*
*All opinion of friends and not my own and may or may not be silly/uninformed.
We want to hire a villa with a pool and that.
My personal preference is Bordeaux, fancy hiring a car and driving around wine country, hiring a car also makes the no beach complaint moot.
Any recommendations?
Collioure, Argeles-sur-Mer, St Cyprien, Canet Plage, Port Vendres.
Taking the Eurostar to Paris and the onward TGV to Perpignan isn't that much more expensive than flying.
Collioure, Argeles-sur-Mer, St Cyprien, Canet Plage, Port Vendres.
Try Menton, its between Monaco and the Italian border, so you got casinos etc to one side and Italian cuisine on the other.
Planning a trip *somewhere* to the south of france with a group of about 8 friends (all early 30s), we have no real preference, currently going round in circles trying to decide where.
Nice has been written off because apparently it's the Eastbourne of France.*
Marseille has been written off for being a bit rough in general.*
Bordeaux has been written off as its too far from a beach.*
*All opinion of friends and not my own and may or may not be silly/uninformed.
We want to hire a villa with a pool and that.
My personal preference is Bordeaux, fancy hiring a car and driving around wine country, hiring a car also makes the no beach complaint moot.
Any recommendations?
Yep, can't argue with that - Collioure is one of the most stunning towns I've seen. Banyuls is pretty good too, great wine.
If you want a more traditional beach holiday, you could try Cap D'Agde. Personally, I think it's a bit tacky and built-up but it's a proper resort.
And as mentioned elsewhere, Sete is a great place. Some stunning restaurants on the seafront and if you're lucky enough to be there for the water jousting, it's a great spectacle.
Someone else mentioned Beziers. It's not by the sea but it's a lively ittle city, particularly at festival time - like their rugby too.