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Bring mosquito repellent—the Camargue wetlands are known for their mosquitoes, especially during in summer and fall.
Tourist information offices in Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and Aigues-Mortes provide detailed maps of the Parc Naturel de Camargue.
Much of the Camargue is only accessible by 4WD vehicle or on horseback.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Camargue. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit the Camargue, a vast coastal region in southern France known for its wildlife. To get the most out of a visit, many travelers opt for tours. Safari adventures in 4WD vehicles typically start at US$60, but can reach upwards of US$475 for private tours.
Yes, the Camargue is worth visiting—particularly if you're a nature or wildlife fan. There are around 400 species of birds to discover, as well as more than 50,000 pink flamingoes and spectacular scenery. Consider a guided tour for hassle-free round-trip transportation and a driver-guide to show you the area's best bits.
Per one customer who booked the 4x4 Camargue Safari 4h - Departure from Arles, "Michel was a wonderful guide. So passionate about his love for the Camargue, the history and culture and nature. He was so eager to share his extensive knowledge with us through winding trails and back roads. We couldn't have done this as well on our own."
Yes, there are guided tours available for exploring the Camargue region. Safaris in 4x4 vehicles are popular and allow you to get out and explore deeper parts of the region, as do electric bike tours. You can also take a half-day tour from Avignon or the region's wine country.
The best time to visit the Camargue region for birdwatching is springtime. Between March and May, many migratory birds fly north from Africa to the region for quick jaunts or to spend the entire mating season. However, you’re likely to spot endemic birds here year-round.
Yes, many Camargue tours include visits to traditional villages, such as Saintes Maries de la Mer. However, many shorter Camargue tours only visit the region's natural parts. Tours from Avignon often include visiting the historic city of Arles, too.
Yes, there are some special events and festivals that you can experience during your visit, depending on what time of year you come. Popular options include the Village Fair in June, which focuses on horses, and the July Horsefair, which-unsurprisingly-also has an equestrian theme.
You can expect to see all sorts of wildlife in the Camargue. The region is well known for its white horses and black bulls, and many tours focus on seeking out these sturdy mammals. The Camargue is also an excellent spot for birding, with hundreds of species to see.
Yes, there are options for horseback riding and cycling tours in the Camargue. Tours often depart from Sainte Marie de la Mer, considered the gateway to the region, and generally include the services of a guide. Electric bike tours are particularly convenient if you want to zip around without expending too much energy.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting the Camargue. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in and around Avignon:
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