Between sea, mountains, and culture, Occitanie awaits you.
Idées de séjours
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Collioure Cadaques ... The Catalan coast
Spain - Catalonia, France, ... • 7 jours
Cerdagne and Capcir, paradise of lakes and sun
Metropolitan - Occitania • 7 jours
Hikes on the balconies of Banyuls and Collioure
Metropolitan - Occitania • 6 jours
Road Trip to Albi
France, Metropolitan - Occi... • 5 jours
Canal de la Garonne from Bordeaux to Toulouse
Metropolitan - Nouvelle-Aqu... • 7 jours
Metropolitan - Occitania: quand partir ?
In Occitanie, enjoy a sunny and mild climate almost all year round! Summers are warm and bathed in light, perfect for exploring the Mediterranean or picturesque villages.
Winters are pleasantly mild, giving way to bright days ideal for strolling through colorful streets or discovering the surrounding nature. Let yourself be charmed by this generous weather and the southern art of living!
Idées d'activités
Stroll in the heart of the medieval city - Stroll through the cobbled streets and admire the authentic architecture of this city steeped in history.
Discover the Tarn Gorges - Explore spectacular landscapes on a hike, in the heart of impressive cliffs and perched villages, for an unforgettable adventure.
Languedoc Wine Tasting - Savor refined wines in the vineyards of Languedoc, between sunshine and conviviality.
Colorful Market - Stroll among the colorful stalls, breathe in the spicy scents, and taste the regional specialties of the market.
Hiking on the Cathar Trail - Set out in the footsteps of the Cathar knights and discover majestic fortresses nestled on the summits of green hills beneath an azure sky.
Jazz Festival in Marciac - Feel the rhythm of jazz under the stars, in a warm and festive atmosphere in Marciac.
Picnic by the canal - Enjoy a gourmet picnic by the canal, surrounded by greenery and lulled by birdsong.
Serenity of Romanesque abbeys - Let yourself be enveloped by the tranquility of Romanesque abbeys, where the scent of ancient stones and the gentle song of the wind invite you to meditate in a soothing natural setting.
Lieux incontournables
Occitanie, a captivating mosaic of landscapes and stories.
It unveils its natural and heritage treasures through its mountains, the Pyrenees, which form the border between France and Spain, its coastline that stretches over 200 km from the Camargue to the Gulf of Lion, and in its lands that host dynamic, authentic, and welcoming towns and villages.
Among the must-see gems of Occitanie, don't miss the Gorges du Tarn, the Petite Camargue, the Dordogne Valley, the Cévennes, Toulouse the metropolis where life is good, as well as its little sister Montpellier and its seaside neighbor, Sète, the City of Carcassonne, the Millau Viaduct, the Pont du Gard...
Everywhere, the inhabitants, proud of their regional roots, are lively, spontaneous, and welcoming, accustomed to the Autan and Tramontane winds that you will not escape.
It's also impossible not to discover the gastronomic and wine treasures of the region: foie gras, truffle, oysters, cheeses, anchovies, olives... not to mention AOC Languedoc wines, AOC Corbières and AOC Côtes du Roussillon wines, wines from Côtes de Gascogne, Cahors, Gaillac, and its most famous spirit: Armagnac.
A journey where history meets nature
Nestled between sea and mountains, this region in the south of France is a true gem to discover. Imagine strolling through the medieval streets of Carcassonne or exploring the Roman ruins of Nîmes, each stone telling a thousand-year-old story. The scent of lavender and vineyards warmly welcomes you, while the chirping of cicadas accompanies your steps. For thrill-seekers, the Pyrenees offer peaks to conquer and valleys to explore by hiking or paragliding.
The golden beaches of the Mediterranean invite you to relax, while local markets delight you with culinary treats like cassoulet. Lively festivals and picturesque villages charm with their authenticity and friendliness. Between vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, this region offers an unforgettable experience that awakens the explorer's soul within you.
The Majestic Cathar Castles
Dive into the heart of the fascinating history of the Cathar castles in Occitania. These fortresses perched on rocky spurs offer breathtaking views over the rolling landscapes of southern France. As you explore the mysterious ruins of Montségur or Peyrepertuse, you will feel the mystical aura that permeates these places filled with legends and stories of resistance. Each stone seems to whisper the secrets of a bygone era where courage and determination were the watchwords.
Let yourself be enchanted by the wild beauty of these castles that proudly dominate the region, silent witnesses to a tumultuous past. As you explore their ramparts and towers, you will be transported to another time, where the Cathars lived in search of spiritual freedom away from prying inquisitive eyes. After a day steeped in history, savor a glass of local wine while admiring the sunset over these symbols of perseverance and majesty. Occitania promises you an unforgettable immersion into the medieval soul of France.
Wine Tasting in Languedoc
Savor the essence of Languedoc by venturing into its picturesque vineyards, where each vine tells an ancient story of passion and expertise. Let yourself be guided by passionate winemakers, who will reveal the secrets of their unique grape varieties, from Carignan to Grenache. The wine estates stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a palette of colors that amazes in every season. As you sip a glass of intense red wine or a fresh and fruity white, you will feel the perfect harmony between the Mediterranean climate and the generous terroir.
Each tasting is an invitation to a sensory journey, a ballet of flavors dancing on your palate. Enjoy a stroll amidst the vines, where the sweet scent of ripe grapes mingles with the gentle breeze. Wine festivals punctuate the year, bringing together enthusiasts around convivial tables laden with exquisite local products. Languedoc is a region where wine is not just a drink, but a true cultural expression that invites discovery and sharing. Come experience this authentic adventure and let yourself be charmed by the richness of the Occitan wine heritage."
To fully discover Occitanie, it is recommended to plan a stay of at least one week. This will allow you to explore its historic cities, varied landscapes, and enjoy its local gastronomy.
To organize a honeymoon in Occitanie, start by choosing romantic accommodations, such as castles or guesthouses. Plan visits to picturesque villages, wine tastings, and walks in nature.
For a great holiday with a baby in Occitanie, choose suitable accommodation, plan gentle activities like nature walks, and enjoy family-friendly beaches. Remember to bring everything needed for your child's comfort.
For a family hiking trip in Occitanie, explore the Cévennes National Park, the Tarn Gorges, the medieval city of Carcassonne, and the Canal du Midi. These sites offer varied landscapes and trails suitable for all ages.
To practice ecotourism in Occitanie, choose eco-friendly accommodations, explore regional natural parks, take part in environmentally friendly activities, and support local producers.
The budget for a stay in Occitanie depends on the season, mode of transport, and type of accommodation. Plan for about 80 to 150 euros per day per person for a comfortable trip, excluding international transport.
To get to Occitanie, you can take a direct flight to the airports of Toulouse, Montpellier, or Perpignan. It is also possible to arrive by train from Paris or other major French cities thanks to the TGV network.
To travel to Occitanie, a region in southern France, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient for citizens of the European Union. A visa may be required for other nationalities.
To travel with peace of mind in Occitanie, it is recommended to take out travel insurance, keep your valuables safe, and find out about local emergency numbers. Follow the instructions of local authorities.
To travel to Occitania, no specific vaccine is mandatory for travelers coming from the European Union. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccinations such as DTP.