Travelling by ferry to Languedoc-Roussillon

To reach Languedoc-Roussillon by boat, you can depart from 4 countries: Morocco, France, Algeria and Spain. The ferries of the 4 companies (Baleària, Grandi Navi Veloci, Corsica Ferries or Corsica Linea) operating crossings to Languedoc-Roussillon call at 9 ports: Tangier, Sete, Nador, L'Ile-Rousse, Al Hoceima, Annaba, Alcudia and Bejaia.

With a network of 8 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Languedoc-Roussillon and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Baleària, Grandi Navi Veloci, Corsica Ferries and Corsica Linea offer up to 3 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Languedoc-Roussillon on our Vivanoda search engine.

Ferries to Languedoc-Roussillon in figures

Countries
Morocco
France
Algeria
Spain
Number of crossings
3 crossings a week
Number of ports
9
Number of ferry connections
8
Number of ferry companies
4
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Most popular ferry routes to Languedoc-Roussillon

To travel to Languedoc-Roussillon by ferry, the ferry operators Corsica Linea, Corsica Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci and Baleària offer daily crossings from Skikda, Bejaia, Alcudia, Annaba, Al Hoceima or L'Ile-Rousse.

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Ferry Languedoc-Roussillon: Travel Guide

Ferry Languedoc-Roussillon: What to see and do?

Languedoc-Roussillon is a picturesque region in the south of France, known for its unique blend of Mediterranean and Catalan cultures. If you're arriving by ferry, here's a guide to help you discover the region's main towns and sights.

Montpellier is the region's main city and well worth a visit. Take a stroll through the old town, where you can admire the magnificent architecture and picturesque alleyways. Don't miss the Place de la Comédie, the heart of the city, where you'll find plenty of restaurants and cafés. You can also visit the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre and the Musée Fabre, which houses an impressive art collection.

Just a few kilometres from Montpellier, you'll find the sandy beaches of La Grande Motte and Palavas-les-Flots. Enjoy the sunshine and turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, and don't forget to try some fresh seafood in one of the region's restaurants.

Head west to Nîmes, famous for its well-preserved Roman remains. Don't miss the Roman amphitheatre, known as the Arènes, where gladiatorial battles were once held. You can also visit the Maison Carrée, a well-preserved Roman temple. Nîmes is also famous for its Feria, a traditional festival with bullfighting shows and lively parades held every June.

Travelling up the Rhône river, you'll reach Avignon, once the seat of the Popes in the 14th century. Visit the Palais des Papes, an impressive medieval fortress listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also stroll through the picturesque city centre, crossing the Pont d'Avignon and exploring the narrow streets full of shops and restaurants.

Head west to Perpignan, the last major city in the region before the Spanish border. This Catalan city is full of charm, with its narrow streets, lively squares and rich heritage. Don't miss the Palace of the Kings of Majorca, a magnificent medieval palace overlooking the city. Perpignan is also famous for its Catalan traditions, notably the castell, an impressive display of human castles.

Finally, if you're a nature lover, don't miss the Gorges du Tarn, a spectacular site in the foothills of the Cévennes. You can hike, kayak or simply admire the breathtaking scenery of this canyon.

Languedoc-Roussillon: When to visit?

If you're looking for sunny beaches and blue skies, the summer months (July and August) are ideal for visiting the Mediterranean coast and enjoying high temperatures ranging from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. However, this time of year is also the busiest for tourists, which can mean that the most popular seaside resorts and tourist attractions are very crowded.

If you prefer to avoid the crowds and scorching temperatures, spring (April and May) and autumn (September and October) are ideal times to visit France. Temperatures are mild and pleasant, fluctuating between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, and the weather is generally sunny with a few showers possible. It's also an ideal time to explore the wine regions, the châteaux of the Loire or enjoy the local festivals.

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