Aigues-Mortes is an emblematic medieval town, surrounded by ramparts and located in the heart of the Camargue. Founded in the 13th century by Saint Louis, it is famous for its towers, its fortified gates and its port, which served as a pier for the Crusades. The city's medieval atmosphere is palpable in its cobbled streets.
Activities:
Visit the ramparts for a breathtaking view of the surrounding marshes, explore the Tower of Constance and the Maritime Museum. Also enjoy a boat trip on the region's canals to discover the local fauna, or go on an excursion to discover pink flamingos in the Camargue.