Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Travelling to Cap d'Agde via Paris

Many of you travel from far afield when travelling to Cap d'Agde including from countries such as USA, Canada, Australia, Venezuela, Chile, Iceland, South Korea and South Africa, to name but a few: A truly international mix of countries and cultures.

Many of you often ask about how to get to Cap d'Agde and from distant locations, the best place often to fly directly into is Paris. If you can then a connecting flight to Montpelier or Beziers-Agde airport is a very good idea. paris to agdeFor others, the best bet is to fly into Paris and then you can catch the SNCF train down to Agde train station. From Agde train station you can jump in taxi cab to the resort.

Paris - I often get asked also about how to go about getting accommodation in Paris and what part of Paris to stay in. Wherever you stay in Paris, as long as central in an area such as Champ Elysees or Marais let us say, then you will find plenty of restaurants, bars and be close to local transportation. What I tend to do if it is for 1 night is to stay in a hotel. I prefer though often to stay for 3 days or a week also in Paris and for this amount of time I always stay in a vacation apartment (holiday apartment). Holiday Velvet Paris for example offer Paris apartments for short-term breaks and this means extra space and quite often works out cheaper than a hotel.

1 comments:

Asydneynaturist said...

Yep. That's what I did. Flew to Paris, in 2005. Took the train to Agde. Hoped for a bus but shared a taxi.
Stayed in Hotel Eve. Very satisfactory!!
Jo