Languedoc-Roussillon offers a symphony of landscapes, from Mediterranean beaches to the peaks of the Pyrenees, passing through its vineyards and picturesque villages. This region captivates visitors with its diversity, historical heritage, sun-kissed cuisine, and vibrant traditions, offering an immersive experience where nature, culture, and gastronomy come together.
At the L’Île de la Lagune***** hotel, you can also enjoy a gourmet experience at the Michelin-starred L’Almandin restaurant. In the kitchen, chef Frédéric Bacquié showcases local and Mediterranean produce with boldness and finesse. From Wednesday lunchtime to Sunday lunchtime, enjoy an exceptional menu in an elegant setting overlooking the lagoon.
For a relaxed and gourmet break, the Italian bistro L'Aquarama, the second restaurant at the L’Île de la Lagune***** hotel, welcomes you with a menu of authentic and gourmet dishes. Open from Friday evening to Tuesday evening. For more information, click here.
The coastal path between Argelès-sur-Mer and Banyuls offers an unforgettable adventure through magnificent panoramas of the sea, coves, cliffs, and picturesque villages. This route allows you to discover the Mediterranean atmosphere, visiting iconic places such as Collioure, with its colorful houses and castle, Port-Vendres, and Banyuls-sur-Mer, famous for its terraced vineyards.
Paulilles Bay is famous for its fine sandy beaches, bordered by crystal-clear turquoise waters. These beaches offer visitors an idyllic setting to relax, swim, and enjoy the Mediterranean sun. But Paulilles Bay is much more than just a seaside destination. It is also home to a rich industrial heritage, a legacy of the old dynamite factories that bear witness to the area's past involvement in dynamite production. Today, these industrial remains have been restored and are a major cultural and tourist attraction in the region.
Banyuls-sur-Mer is renowned for its naturally sweet wine, produced in its sun-drenched vineyards. Visitors can discover the secrets of this wine during cellar tours and tastings. In addition to its wine-growing heritage, the town offers many outdoor activities, including coastal trails and mountain paths for hikers.