COMPAGNIE OCÉANE
Read moreFrom Quiberon, you will have the possibility to go to Belle-Île, Houat or Hoëdic, the last two being smaller islands (120 inhabitants for Hoëdic) and wilder than the first one. To get there, it will take 45 minutes to cross to Belle-Île with 5 return trips per day in low season and up to 12 in high season. To get to Houat, it will take 40 minutes (2 return trips in low season and up to 5 in high season, as for Hoëdic which has a crossing time of 55 minutes). I
PORT DE SAINT-GOUSTAN
Read moreLocated on the banks of the Loch, the pretty port of Saint-Goustan, where Benjamin Franklin docked in 1776, takes its name from the patron saint of sailors and fishermen. Popular for its views, bars and restaurants, it hosts a number of events each year, including a book and postcard market, craft market, Loch Jousts and Oyster Festival. A must-see for those who like to stroll through a place steeped in history, it is home to 97 resident boats and has 92 berths on the pontoons, including 20 for visitors.
AQUA FLUVIAL
Read moreLocated in the village of Baye, this base is the starting point of a river tourism that values the serenity of the waters of the Nivernais canal. You can choose between electric pleasure boats and theArt of Time boat which, in all seasons, with its interior terrace, heating and panoramic view, will take you along the water to the passage of the vaults of La Collancelle. Treat yourself to a lunch cruise while admiring the magical setting of the Baye locks. Great moments in perspective!
DARCHE-GROS AUTOCARS
Read moreSome 30 regular lines to Meaux, Rebais, Chessy - Marne-la-Vallée, La Ferté-Gaucher, Melun… and, of course, the surroundings of Coulommiers.
LE VÉLO PAR TBM
Read moreBordeaux is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, with cycle paths and lanes totalling more than 160 km in the inner city, covering almost a third of the city! With its 186 stations, all located close to a bus stop, tramway station, train station or business district, the TBM network offers more than 2,000 self-service bicycles, 1,000 of which are electrically assisted, available 24/7. All of which opens the door to smooth mobility..
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE TARBES-LOURDES-PYRÉNÉES
Read moreThe Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées airport is ideal if you are traveling to the south of the Gers, such as to the Jazz in Marciac festival. Air France provides a link with Paris-Orly three times a day. This airport is the second largest in the former Midi-Pyrénées region. Therefore, you will find all the services necessary for a smooth landing: restaurants, bar, car rental, public transportation. The airport also serves many destinations in Europe.
CNFS - LES VEDETTES PANORAMIQUES
Croisière en version balade ou en version repas, pour découvrir les ...Read more
LA CENTRALE DES FERRIES
Read moreThe French reservation center offers a wide range of sea crossings. For Istria, it represents the Jadrolinija company. The Venice-Pula journey takes less than 2 hours on board comfortable ferries. The boats take passengers with or without motor vehicles (cars, motorcycles, camper vans). The best part is the seascape, arriving or departing from superb coastal towns, sometimes at sunset. You can take advantage of special rates and promotions if you book in advance on the website.
GARE SNCF DE VANNES
Read moreArrive directly in the Gulf of Morbihan and enjoy your stay without further delay, with a city center accessible on foot. With the LGV, Vannes has never been so close to Paris! 2 hours 18 minutes! You can also use the station to link up with other Breton towns: Questembert, Quimper, Saint-Brieuc, Lorient... Petit Futé's little extra: don't miss the organic vegetable stall and the tube of flowers on Friday afternoons! On the car park on the other side of the street, buses and inter-regional coaches(low cost) are easily accessible.
ALLO AND GO
Read moreCall and go! That's what Stéphanie and Emilio propose when they develop this transportation service on demand. Allo and Go is a chauffeur-driven car service from Saint-Etienne or La Plaine for your professional and private trips. Professionals in the transportation of people and goods, they also take care of delivering luggage, urgent folds or documents. With a fleet of several drivers and vehicles, the service is available 7 days a week and 24 hours a day, with a rate fixed in advance and without distance limitation... Top of the range !
AUTOBUS SURESNOIS
Read moreThe Suresnois bus, or AS as used by the habitués, only serves the city of Suresnes. It is accessible with an RATP ticket, the amethyst card or the orange card. There are 2 main circuits that circulate from Monday to Saturday and public holidays at a frequency of 40 minutes: the Freedom circuit and the Republic circuit. A third circuit, which only operates on Sunday, serves the Cité-Jardins and the market Caron.
GARE LILLE-EUROPE
Read moreIn the modern district of Euralille, the Lille-Europe station welcomes international TGV trains to and from Northern Europe, the Thalys and Eurostar, TGV trains from all over France and inter-regional TGV trains. The metro is free of charge between Lille-Flandre and Lille-Europe stations on presentation of your connecting SNCF ticket - even if it takes only ten minutes on foot to get from one station to the other. On site, newspapers, snacks and other practical services are waiting for you to wait for your train to arrive.
LYON STATION
Read moreThe Lyon train station is served by RER lines A and D, and the line R of the Transilien (Montargis and Montereau). It serves all the great quarter East/Southeast of France, including the TGV to Burgundy, Rhône-Alpes, Franche-Comté, Provence-Alpes-Côte d 'Azur, Languedoc, Côte d' Azur, Languedoc, and also the night trains for Italy. In work, it grows to receive 45 million broad-line travelers annually by 2020, or $ 10 million more than today.
PORT PRIVÉ DE SAINTE-MAXIME
Read moreLocated at the entrance to the town from Fréjus, the Sainte-Maxime marina and its harbor master's office is home to 400 pleasure boats, five fishermen with their sales stalls, a yacht club and a yachting association. It offers a wide range of services, including a reception dock, a fuel station open 24 hours a day, a parking lot, shuttles and water cabs, a shipyard, a craning and handling area.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE STRASBOURG-ENTZHEIM
Read moreStrasbourg international airport is home to several airlines, and offers 45 regular destinations. It is linked to the main European hubs of Paris CDG, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, London, Athens and Madrid, making it possible to travel anywhere in the world. In the departure lounge: numerous stores, restaurants and cafés, relaxation areas with free wifi, an ATM for cash withdrawals and travel agencies.
TRANSPARC-PARKING A ROISSY
Read moreSmart the SOLUTION solution! This car park near the airport is a guarantee of safety and simplicity. It allows you to enjoy very competitive rates. It is simple: you book, give you an hour of appointment. After completing a contract, you take your plane. The day of your departure is a search for you. And all this with your vehicle.
WATER TAXI
Read moreA business that works (on the water), well that floats to share beautiful moments on Lake Annecy. Water Taxi is the specialist of transfers from one pontoon to another. Avoid traffic jams and enjoy the magic of landscapes on the water. But Water Taxi offers many other experiences. Futé recommends a Lake Safari excursion to explore the local wonders: underwater lake houses, smugglers' cave, nature reserve... Don't forget to dive in the middle of the crystal clear waters. Boat restaurant with three options: aperitif, fondue and cocktail. Possibility to privatize the boats for an EVJF/EVG or any other event.
OPTION WAY
Read moreOption Way is the online travel agency for travelers. Our goal is to make booking airline tickets easy and save you money. 3 good reasons to choose Option Way :
- transparency is our watchword. No more unpleasant surprises: prices are all-inclusive, with no hidden charges;
- exclusive solutions that let you buy your flights at the best price;
- customer service, based in France, free of charge, staffed by real airline experts. They're there for you, so don't hesitate to contact them.
DK'BUS
Read moreDK'Bus is the public transport network of the Communauté urbaine de Dunkerque. Since 2018, public transport has been 100% free. The network has been completely redesigned and meshed with so-called Chrono lines (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) every 10 minutes, direct lines and connecting lines. You can leave the car alone, except if you want to go to the west of the conurbation, where journey times are quite long. An evening Noctibus N1 and N2 service is also available, as is a night taxi-bus service (booking required).
SOURI'S CITY
Read moreA service for transporting people and goods by bike to arrive faster at destination. Well installed, all equipment is provided (gloves, Bluetooth helmet and clothing adapted for weathering), on a large bike (the Goldwing), we are sure to arrive at the time of its appointments, avoiding traffic jams, and an ecological gesture since the bike pollutes less than the car. An example of a price, a transfer to Saint-Exupéry will cost you € 60, while a walls trip in Lyon will cost you only 25 €.
SIBRA
Read moreSibra has just reinvented its network to make it easier for you to get around by bus. With the creation of new lines to serve new areas and circular lines to avoid the city center, Rythmo lines that operate in the same way on weekdays, weekends and public holidays, and the opening of Sibra à la demande, available by reservation, Sibra is making it even easier to use the bus. With free travel again in summer and a drop in season ticket prices for all, there's no excuse not to take the bus!
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LA ROCHE-BERNARD
Read moreIt was here, in this "Petite Cité de Caractère" on the southern edge of Morbihan, that Richelieu had the first Royal three-decker, La Couronne, built at. Away from the tides, the marina has a capacity of 563 berths afloat, including 56 visitor berths, and 200 berths ashore at the Port Fonctionnel. Pontoons equipped with water and electricity (220V/10A), daily weather display, wastewater pumping station.
SL MOTORS
Read moreS for Stella, who greets you with a smile, and L for Laurent, who has his hands in the engine. These two, a couple in the city and a dynamic duo in this garage, have won the loyalty not only of local residents, but also of tourists and festival-goers, who come to fill up their tanks, change their tires or have a minor bodywork problem. Car - motorcycle - camper repairs. Laurent and his team are professionals who take care of everything. You can trust them: no scams, transparency is the rule. Tested and approved by Le Petit Futé.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE TOULOUSE BLAGNAC
Read moreThe third largest airport in France, accessible by tramway, Toulouse-Blagnac airport offers regular flights in France and abroad. Its extensive low-cost offer makes it an ideal starting point for your city-trips: Lisbon, Budapest, Madrid, Amsterdam and many others are accessible to you in a few steps. Even better, Toulouse-Blagnac airport allows you to fly directly to Martinique, Turkey or Finland! Make sure you have a margin on your take-off time: security checks are particularly rigorous.
GARE SAINT-CHARLES
Read moreLinked to the main stations in France and Europe, Saint-Charles station offers more than 15 Marseille/Paris journeys per day, in about 3 hours 30 minutes. You can compare fares and discounts at the ticket offices and terminals or on the website. You will find all the information on the TER lines on site, not forgetting the bus station in the heart of the station. To wait, think of the heated waiting room with seats, the sunny terraces, the commercial shops, bars and fast food restaurants, luggage lockers...
QATAR AIRWAYS
Read moreQatar Airways operates international flights on all five continents. In 2022, for the second year running, Qatar Airways was voted best airline in the world by Skytrax (the international air transport rating organization). Reliability, comfort, punctuality, the company excels in all respects: it also won the award for the world's best in-flight catering. Qatar Airways offers top-of-the-range services for all its passengers, including wide, spacious seats even in economy class.
LE TRAIN TOURISTIQUE DE LA BAIE DE SOMME
The steam train will take you through fields and marshes, mollières and ...Read more
AIR MAURITIUS
Read moreFounded in 1967, the national airline offers several weekly direct flights from Paris CDG to Mauritius thanks to its partnership with Air France, which also provides the best connections from the provinces. These long-haul flights are operated by A350-900s - state-of-the-art aircraft equipped with spacious seats and an entertainment system including in-flight wifi. On board, the sense of Mauritian hospitality and service is on display, making you feel like you are already on holiday. For golf enthusiasts, baggage transportation is free.
GARE SNCF DE TOURS
Read moreIn a superb 19th century building designed by Victor Laloux, the Tours train station offers many services: ticket offices, ticket machine, press, snacks, Avis rental agency, not to mention the self-service piano. TER-Rémi trains to join the cities of the Centre region, TGV... At the exit you will find cabs, the tramway and about ten bus lines, without forgetting the bus station and its Rémi coaches. You can also get to Tours from the Saint-Pierre-des-Corps train station, 5 minutes away by SNCF shuttle, bus or cab.
GARE DE MONTPELLIER-SAINT-ROCH
Read moreThe Montpellier-Saint-Roch railway station, a glass and steel capital, seduces by its imposing structure and its astonishing practicality. A veritable anthill, every day thousands of people flock to the station to wait for their final destination. From 4.45 a.m. to midnight, TER, TGV, Intercités and Ouigo follow one another in its bowels at a cadenced rhythm, leaving for the most part for Paris, Avignon, Narbonne or Barcelona.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE VANNES
Read moreIn the heart of the city, the port of Vannes is a floating dock, well protected from the swell. It offers many services to yachtsmen: laundry area, shower cabins, sanitary facilities, daily weather report, pontoons for oversized boats, wifi, black water pumps... To access the port, you must cross the Kérino bridge, and to do so, make sure you know the opening hours of the bridge lock gate (available on the Vannes town hall website).
AÉROPORT RENNES BRETAGNE
Read moreThe second largest airport in Brittany is accessible from the main cities in France, but also from many European cities. A small airport, it offers all the services of the big ones: L'Aer restaurant with a view of the runways, lounge, nursery, infirmary, mailbox, free wifi... If you are coming for vacation, take advantage of the car rental services. The terminal, located in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, is linked to downtown Rennes by the STAR C6 bus line. An SNCF stop is only 15 minutes away on foot.
GARE DE L'EST
Read moreOn its display panels, you'll find Transilien line P trains, TERs to Champagne, the Ardennes and the Marne valley, TGVs to Alsace, Lorraine, Luxembourg and Germany, and night trains to Hanover, Berlin, Munich... A wide range of destinations. The Gare de l'Est, considered by many to be the capital's most beautiful, is the gateway - or exit - from the capital to the East. There are plenty of stores here, and the Gare du Nord is an easy 500-meter walk away.
GREEN BOATS
Read moreEmbark for the island of Porquerolles or Port-Cros on board the company Les Bateaux Verts, and discover the emblematic sites of these islands with multiple charms. The duration of the stopover is about 4h30 for Porquerolles and 5h30 for Port-Cros. Enough time to explore these real jewels preserved in peace and quiet. Departures from Saint-Tropez, Sainte-Maxime, Cavalaire or Les Issambres. The staff on board is welcoming. Please note that in case of bad weather conditions, crossings may be cancelled.
AÉROPORT SUD DE FRANCE CARCASSONNE
Read moreCarcassonne airport operates three scheduled flights to Brussels, London and Manchester, and 6 summer flights to Porto, Cagliari, East Midlands, Dublin, Cork, Bournemouth and Tangiers operated by Ryanair. The airport, which has been equipped with a walkway allowing direct access to aircraft, is also open to national traffic and private aircraft. Shuttles await you at the airport's main exit, providing the link to Carcassonne center.
PORT DE NICE
Read moreThe port of Nice is called Port Lympia, after the spring that fed this ancient marshy lake. Opened to navigation in the 18th century, facing the square of the "Ile de Beauté", it is the first cement port in France in connection with the pebble processing factories of the Paillon valley and the second cruise port in France. It is divided into 2 parts: a commercial port at the entrance and a marina at the back where you can stroll in front of magnificent yachts. During the summer, you can discover the Côte d'Azur coastline by taking a boat trip.
PORT DE LA VIEILLE DARSE
Toulon harbor has 3 marinas: Toulon Vieille Darse, Toulon Darse Nord and ...Read more
AÉROPORT TOULON HYÈRES
Read moreToulon-Hyères airport is the main airport of the Var. Its strategic location, in the heart of the Var and at the gateway to Provence and the French Riviera, also makes it the closest airport to Saint-Tropez (45 minutes away). Numerous international connections are available, including flights to and from Rotterdam, London, Luxembourg, Southampton and Brussels. In terms of national connections, there are also flights to Paris, Brest, Nantes, Ajaccio and Bastia. The airport's website is very well designed to prepare your visit to the region.
VUELING
Read moreThis low-cost Spanish airline covers some 100 destinations. Direct flights are operated from/to Brest, Bastia, Bordeaux, Brussels, Luxembourg, Toulouse, Lille, Nantes, Rennes, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Strasbourg, Geneva and Paris, with more or less daily flights depending on the season. The site is very easy to use, allowing you to make a quick reservation, check in and track your booking. Good to know: Vueling shares a code with Iberia, allowing international connections from Spain.
CORSICA LINEA
Read moreIn all seasons, the Corsican company, which has 8 boats, 6 mixed cargo ships and 2 ferries, ensures a departure every other day from the mainland. The crossing by boat from the mainland is from Marseille on board the Pascal Paoli, the largest boat in the fleet. With Wifi on board, a restaurant, a bar, sandwiches, but also a store and a solarium, the Pascal Paoli is one of the best equipped ships of the Corsica Linea. The crossing is usually done at night, which allows you to arrive in the early morning and start the day well!
OUIGO
Read moreSince 2013, the SNCF has been offering a low-cost formula called Ouigo: low-cost TGVs departing from Marne-la-Vallée, Lyon, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nîmes and Valence. It has thus become possible to travel by TGV for unbeatable prices. However, in return for these very attractive prices, you will have to comply with a few small constraints: only a few trains per week, late or very early departure times, presence at the platform half an hour before departure, etc.
GARE DE CHÂTEAUCREUX
Read moreThe city's central station is the Châteaucreux station. Built between 1885 and 1886 by the architect J. Bouvard, it was renovated almost a century later. The beautiful red brick facade has been rejuvenated, revealing a remarkable 19th century architecture. Châteaucreux has become a strategic place of exchange for the Saint-Etienne conurbation since the development of the district's tertiary and administrative activities. An aerial parking of 600 spaces on five levels is available! The station hall was revamped in 2010. In the heart of a changing neighbourhood, the building has become a symbol of the city's renewal.
PORT-BOURGENAY
Read moreThe port is located in the heart of a splendid 85-hectare estate of greenery with lake and golf course, restaurants, holiday residence. A deep-water marina, it has a capacity of 660 berths, 610 for tenants and 50 on the visitor's pontoon. Access to wifi on all the basin and the dock. It regularly hosts beautiful nautical events: Solitaire du Figaro, EDHEC race, Tour de France à la Voile and especially the Transgascogne 6.50 which connects the port of Talmont-Saint-Hilaire to a port in Spain every two years.
NAVETTE HENDAYE-HONDARRIBIA
Read moreAn extraordinary idea, this shuttle links Hendaye to the Spanish town of Hondarribia, in just a few minutes, every quarter of an hour from 10am to 1am in season, and every 30 minutes until 7pm the rest of the year. A change of scenery is guaranteed on the other side, where you arrive in another world. Make way for tapas in a typically Spanish atmosphere: from 6pm onwards, the locals gather (often among men...) in the tapas bars.
AÉROPORT AVIGNON-PROVENCE
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LE PORT
Read moreIt has undergone many transformations… Summary: 1758, construction of the first pier destroyed by the 1770 storm. In 1786, Mr. de Kéroman funds the reconstruction of a pier that will remain intact until 1960. In 1971, the marina was created and hosted 300 boats. This capacity will be increased to 500 in 1987 with a aground port. 1997 saw the creation of a basin with access gateways for boats and 2003-2004, a reception capacity of 760 seats. Fishing activity has been retained. A fishing dock consists of a small professionals. The main feature of the port is the access of its basin by a sliding door that opens and closes at the rhythm of the tides when the level reaches the lowest 2 metres 40. The port is an indispensable promenade. It is a real pole of animation and will fill lovers of the sea and water water: sailing school, sea kayaking, old rig, diving, fishing guide to bars, water centre, sea walk, fishing on foot…
LE PORT DE L’ARSENAL
Read moreA simple defensive ditch in the 14th century, this port only became a basin in the 16th century. In the 18th century, a development plan decided to build a canal between the Ourcq River and the Seine. Around 1825, the Saint-Martin canal was built to connect the Villette basin and the Seine at the Arsenal, thus reducing the distance between the Henri-IV quay and the Saint-Denis island and bringing drinking water to the city. Later, the barge traffic made it a commercial port, transformed into a marina in 1983 and whose gardens you will appreciate!
VÉLO’V
Read moreLyon, the first city in France to offer bike sharing (since 2005), is the European champion for self-service bicycles. 5,000 bicycles to rent in one of the 428 stations scattered in 22 municipalities! Renting a Vélo'v is easy. Just find your station, create an account and choose your formula: daily, year-round, occasional with the first 30 minutes free. Possibility to add an electric battery to boost your E-Vélo'v. Simple, economical, ecological, Vélo'v accompanies all our journeys.
CHEMIN DE FER DE LA CORSE (CFC)
Read moreThe main line crosses the whole island, from Ajaccio to Bastia, passing by Corte. A variant at Ponte Leccia leads to Calvi, passing by Ile-Rousse. From Bocognano to Corte, the route is magnificent, crossing inaccessible landscapes with numerous engineering structures and tunnels. There are five daily round trips between Ajaccio and Bastia, from Monday to Saturday, and two on Sunday. You will benefit from unobstructed views to apprehend the island's panorama!