HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreThe Hérault public transport union, called "Hérault-Transport", provides daily connections throughout the region. Line number 602 connects Sète to the city of Montpellier, leaving from Quai Noël Guignon and arriving at the Sabines station (in Montpellier, you will have to take a tramway to get to the historic center). Schedules are available at tourist offices or can be downloaded from the website. For people with reduced mobility, a place is available in the vehicles.
PORT DE SÈTE - SUD DE FRANCE
Read moreSince its creation, the city of Sète is particularly attached to its port. Nowadays, it has several activities: fishing, trade and yachting. The fishing sector is located downtown and contributes to the traditional and typical image of the city. The commercial sector contributes to the competitiveness of the companies in the region. Finally, the marina has 1,100 moorings in the canals for the city's subscribers and 750 moorings with a view of Mont-Saint-Clair.
PORT DE BOUZIGUES
Read moreThe port of Bouzigues is the first stop of the Canal du Midi on the Etang de Thau. It is a typical small port of a charming and preserved village, which gave its name to the oysters produced in the pond. On the practical side, the port is composed of two basins for pleasure boating and fishing. They are accompanied by a pontoon and a quay of more than 100 meters long. It has 92 moorings for pleasure craft and 16 moorings for passing barges. The history of this port and its environment is told in the museum of the Thau Lagoon, located a few meters from the dock.
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.
AÉROPORT SUD DE FRANCE CARCASSONNE
Read moreCarcassonne airport operates 4 scheduled flights to Brussels, London, Manchester and Dublin, and 6 summer flights to Porto, Cagliari, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Cork, Bournemouth and Tangiers (new) 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.
AÉROPORT MONTPELLIER MÉDITERRANÉE
Read moreMontpellier Méditerranée Airport is located 8 kilometres from the city centre, a 10-minute drive. The historic centre is easily accessible from the airport thanks to a shuttle, taxi and car rental service. The airport is equipped with duty free, priority lane access, free wifi and many other services. In 2019, the airport opened a new hall and a new destination: Russia.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Sète and Marseillan via Marseillan-Plage (line 323), between Béziers and Marseillan (line 210) and between Agde and Marseillan-Plage (line 274). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel 0 825 34 01 34 (0,15 € incl/min).
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Nissan (line 201). The different municipalities in the area are also accessible by bus: Montady and Capestang by 441 and 202, Poilhes by 202, Lespignan by 213, colombiers by 201. Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
PORTS DE PLAISANCE DU CAP D'AGDE
Read moreCap d'Agde has two perfectly equipped ports: the main port and the Ambonne port. The first one, impressive by its size, is committed to limit its environmental impact and guarantee the quality of its waters, it holds the labels "Clean Ports in Languedoc-Roussillon" and "Blue Flag". The second is located in the heart of the naturist village. It allows nearly 300 boats to be welcomed. Access to the area remains regulated throughout the year.
PORTS DE MARSEILLAN
Read moreThe municipality of Marseillan has three port areas: Marseillan-ville, Marseillan-plage and the departmental port of Tabarka which has modern facilities. The port is now pedestrian, which ensures greater tranquility around the boats. The place has kept all its authenticity, like the basalt stones of the crown which have been cleaned and replaced identically. A vast esplanade makes the place pleasant, while a salt water fountain, which creates a sublime mirror, makes this space sparkle.
LINEBUS
Read moreTo get around by public transport, visitors can use Linebus, a bus and coach company. Linebus is located at Domaine Saint-Charles, Boulevard du Docteur Léon Augé. Linebus offers tourist transport services by coach. Other similar companies can also be found nearby, such as Kéolis Aude, Capdeville SARL, Autocars Grv and Bus Occitan. These companies also offer public transport services in the Narbonne area.
GARE SNCF ALES
Read moreAlès SNCF station is a stop on the Saint-Germain-des-Fossés / Nîmes line. This line is known as the "Cévennes line" because it crosses a large part of the region. A ticket office is open every day from Monday to Friday, from 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., and on Sundays and public holidays from 10.25 a.m. to 5.40 p.m.It is served by Intercités trains between Clermont-Ferrand and Nîmes, and by TER and Occitanie bus services. Parking for bikes and cars is available for the convenience of passengers.
GARE SNCF DU GRAU DU ROI PORT CAMARGUE
Read moreThe train is an eco-friendly way to make your vacation easier and reach the Petite Camargue. Le Grau-du-Roi town center and the beaches are less than 10 minutes' walk from the station. The station has a ticket office open every day during the summer season (May to September). The station is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. There is a bike park and parking lot available for users, and some buses stop here.
AÉROPORT DE PERPIGNAN - SUD DE FRANCE
Read moreLocated only 3 km north of Perpignan, Perpignan-Sud de France International Airport (recently redesigned) is served by several airlines every day or every week throughout the year: Ryanair, Volotea, Transavia, Aer Lingus. A multi-service terminal in the lobby allows you to consult flight schedules and fares, make reservations, purchase tickets and check in. Other services include free wifi and ample parking.
TAM
Read moreIn just a few years, Montpellier has developed a sprawling transport network. With four tramway lines, a large number of buses, and 31 routes to the metropolitan area, users have access to a comprehensive, practical and constantly expanding service. Tickets are available on boarding as well as at terminals installed at various stops around the city. For further information, there are three information desks. The comprehensive TaM website is an indispensable tool for keeping track of the network's status.
TANGO
Read moreNew routes, new schedules, the Tango transport network, at the service of Nîmes Métropole, serves 27 communes. Specialized shuttles meet all situations and all publics. The T1 line serves the city center from a parking lot located at the exit of the Nîmes-Centre highway. The Parking Relay pass for access to the parking lot and one hour's travel on the entire network for all passengers in the vehicle. Remember to download the Tango bus application to buy your tickets, manage your subscriptions, etc.
GARE DE SETE
Read moreAmong the facilities and services of the Sète train station, there is a waiting room, a reception area reserved for people with disabilities, toilets, a self-service terminal, a regional ticket dispenser and free and unlimited wifi. You can stop at the station café while waiting for your train. In front of the station, several bus lines can take you to the city or to the communes surrounding the Bassin de Thau. There is also a cab rank and a car-sharing station. Finally, a parking lot facilitates parking.
NARBONNE'S SNCF TRAIN STATION
Read moreNarbonne station, opened in 1857, is in the neo-Louis XIII style. During excavation work for its foundations in 1856, a white marble statue was discovered: the Silenus. This Gallo-Roman work symbolizes the adoptive father and tutor of the god Dionysus, the cheerful Silenus, who taught him how to cultivate vines and taste good wine. A copy is on display in the station concourse. The station is the departure point for the Narbonne - Port-Bou line to Spain. Served by bus, it is less than a kilometer from the town center and cathedral.
T.R.A.M (TAXIS RADIO ARTISANS MONTPELLIER)
Read moreThe T.R.A.M. taxi company is located in Montpellier in offices opposite the railway station. Taxis Radio Artisans Montpellier puts its services and fifty years of experience at your disposal in the transport of people, school transportation, as well as tourist routes, hospital trips and journeys to the station and airport. T.R.A.M is 50 air-conditioned taxis, from 4 to 6 people.