GARE SNCF D'ARLES
Read moreThe location of this station on the Paris-Lyon-Miramas line is very interesting for travellers who wish to visit the nearby city centre with its pleasant lanes and beautiful houses steeped in history. Built in the 19th century, it is an integral part of the city's heritage. However, its attractions end there. The ticket offices are frequently closed due to a lack of staff, and the infrastructure is basic; the shop is only open in high season. At the same time, we only go there to take the train...
GARE SNCF D'AIGUES-MORTES
Read moreAigues-Mortes station is served by Occitanie's Trains Express Régionaux (TER). This is the line linking Nîmes to Grau-du-Roi. Just 35 km from Nîmes and 30 km from Montpellier, it serves the towns and villages of the Costières region as far as the terminus at Grau-du-Roi, and takes you along the ramparts of Aigues-Mortes. It's also used for transporting salt, so you can enjoy unhindered, uncongested tourism during the summer months... a great idea!
AÉROPORT NÎMES-ALÈS-CAMARGUE-CÉVENNES
Read moreNîmes-Grande Provence Méditerranée airport offers scheduled flights to London, Brussels, Fez and Marrakech, Dublin and Edinburgh, served by Ryanair. It is located close to the A54 freeway and 15 minutes from Nîmes by shuttle bus. The "arrivals" area is home to all the car rental companies, whose car parks are located directly opposite the building. Covered parking lot in the immediate vicinity of the terminal, with 10 minutes free parking.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE SAINT-GILLES
Read moreSaint-Gilles, an ancient Greek port city named Héraclé, experienced a real boom when a canal was dug to link the port of Sète to the Rhône, the most important port in the region until the construction of Aigues-Mortes. The centuries that followed were punctuated by numerous construction projects. One of the most recent major changes was the conversion of the quay into a marina in 1985. A change illustrated by the installation of numerous facilities.
TRANSPORTS GARDOIS
Read moreThis company provides daily connections between Nîmes and the small towns and villages of the Petite Camargue Camargue, Bernis, Uchaud, Vestric and Candiac, Le Cailar, Gallician, Vauvert, Beauvoision, Générac, Aubord. However, the rates have nothing to do with the new Edgard system of the General Council. So better information. But the existence of Gardois Transports is still very practical.
ENVIA
Read moreIt is Véolia which takes care of the buses in Arles, but also in all the intermunicipality. This means that for a single ticket, you can take a line in Arles, such as going to Tarascon, Boulbon, Saint-Martin de Crau, Saint-Pierre-de-Mézoargues or Salin-de-Giraud. The plus: an on-demand pick-up service for disabled people that will allow them to be taken from their home to a bus stop with a simple phone call. Every year, around two million journeys are made on this network.
GARE ROUTIÈRE D'ARLES
Read moreArles is very well served by numerous regional and departmental bus lines. Connections from Nîmes, Saint-Gilles, Port Saint Louis, Salin de Giraud, Les Saintes Maries de la mer, Marseille, Aix en Provence, Avignon, Fontvieille, Maussane and all the Alpilles. The companies that serve these cities are "Les cars de Camargues" and "Autocars Ségura". Moreover, from the bus station passes all the urban network of the city: Envia bus lines, as well as the SNCF regional express lines. The bus station is a 10 minute walk from the city center.
PORT GARDIAN
Read morePort Gardian is a pretty port, with a pleasant atmosphere, a bit like the ports of the past. This does not prevent it from having modern and efficient facilities. Originally a fishing port, Port Gardian also welcomes yachtsmen who travel the Mediterranean and seek shelter. Eighty-four berths (out of the three hundred and seventy available) are reserved for passage. Visitors will find many amenities in Port Gardian: free provision of bicycles (1/2 hour maximum), weather forecast each morning, wifi...