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Port-de-Bouc, Lavera

Port-de-Bouc, nestled in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, exudes a genuine village atmosphere with friendly locals, quaint streets, and convenient shops. Visit the 18th-century Chateau de L’Hauture to admire the exceptional ornithological collection and breathtaking views of the sea and the nearby lake with its graceful pink flamingo residents.

Port-de-Bouc boasts three pristine beaches as the gateway to the Camargue Regional Nature Park. Napoléon Beach offers a wild, tranquil escape, while Olga Beach charms with low-lying cottages and a miniature port. Carteau Beach is a haven for kitesurfers and windsurfers, with mussel and oyster beds nearby. Explore the surrounding area for medieval churches, picturesque squares, historic fountains, and serene monasteries.

Savor the region's culinary delights - seafood, fresh fish, olive oil, socca, and fougasse. Visit bustling markets or farms to meet local producers and get a taste of southeastern France. As the sun sets, enjoy waterfront dining, seafront restaurants, or a glass of local wine. Join the Port Côté Docks Evenings for celebrations of the sea and St. Louis, featuring sports shows, craft markets, and mesmerizing pyrotechnic displays.

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Port-de-Bouc, Lavera

Port-de-Bouc, nestled in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, exudes a genuine village atmosphere with friendly locals, quaint streets, and convenient shops. Visit the 18th-century Chateau de L’Hauture to admire the exceptional ornithological collection and breathtaking views of the sea and the nearby lake with its graceful pink flamingo residents.

Port-de-Bouc boasts three pristine beaches as the gateway to the Camargue Regional Nature Park. Napoléon Beach offers a wild, tranquil escape, while Olga Beach charms with low-lying cottages and a miniature port. Carteau Beach is a haven for kitesurfers and windsurfers, with mussel and oyster beds nearby. Explore the surrounding area for medieval churches, picturesque squares, historic fountains, and serene monasteries.

Savor the region's culinary delights - seafood, fresh fish, olive oil, socca, and fougasse. Visit bustling markets or farms to meet local producers and get a taste of southeastern France. As the sun sets, enjoy waterfront dining, seafront restaurants, or a glass of local wine. Join the Port Côté Docks Evenings for celebrations of the sea and St. Louis, featuring sports shows, craft markets, and mesmerizing pyrotechnic displays.

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