Get in the water first thing in the morning! Swim to discover the “Tables
The Tables are 900,000-year-old underwater volcanic remains in the heart of a protected marine area. We leave from the port of Le Cap on a special dive boat, 30 minutes from La Tama (if you take the boat to Grau d’Agde).
CAP D’agde: Discover underwater volcanic remains And the day goes on
It’s not just about looking at fish and shellfish, it’s also about tasting them! We recommend the simple, gourmet cuisine of La Cabane du Pêcheur restaurant, an emblematic Cap d’Agde landmark just a 2-minute bike ride from the port.
TAKE A NAP! WE’RE NOT HERE TO SUFFER…
After lunch, it’s back on the bike for another 25 minutes, in the direction of Etang du Bagnas, a nature reserve located in the communes of Agde and Marseillan. A good nap to enjoy life, and off we go again! Equipped with binoculars and accompanied by a guide from the reserve, discover the flora and fauna of this natural area: species typical of reedbeds and sansouïres, and almost 250 species of birds: herons, ducks but also talèves sultanes, the emblematic species of the Bagnas. And if you happen to come across a sea lily, you might even spot the European Cistude tortoise or a European otter. Pure delight!
Kids, it’s time to open your eyes and put yourself in the shoes of an explorer. Grab your camera: the colors at the end of the day (but also at dawn) are exceptional on these landscapes as far as the eye can see.
AN APERITIF PURE JUICE!
Before heading home for sunset, a little wine tasting at the Caves de Richemer is a must. Agatha’s natural environment offers tasty elixirs for the pleasure of wine lovers. It’s time to head back to the La Tama campsite, a 40-minute bike ride away.
Our practical advice
- Book your bike with our partner
- Book your dive and nature guide 24 hours in advance
- Allow 25 euros/person for the restaurant
- Baptism diving does not require any particular physical condition, and is open to people aged 8 and over.