- For all stays before July 12, 2025
- And for stays after August 23 until the end of the summer season
- Flexible check-in times before July 12 and after August 23
- Can be combined with the EARLY BOOKING offer
The main asset of Vendres-Plage is its fine sandy beaches that stretch along the coast from La Grande Motte to Valras Plage.
The magnificent fishing ports of Cap d'Agde and Sète are open to you and are ideal destinations for an excellent meal by the water's edge. The fish and shellfish come back from the morning fishing and end up directly on your plates.
In another style, the marinas of Frontignan and Palavas are perfect places for a walk on the dike along the beach.
The Vendres-Plage region owes its nickname "the Venice of the Languedoc" to its superb sandy beaches, its creeks surrounded by steep cliffs and the presence of numerous canals in the area.
The Hérault is a region rich in historical, cultural and archaeological heritage. In season, tourists flock to the coast and flood the beaches of the Mediterranean.
Take the opportunity to discover the jewels of the region, in the hinterland of the Hérault. You will discover natural sites of exceptional beauty. Here is our top 3.
In an exceptional landscape of Mediterranean hills, the site of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert - Gorges de l'Hérault has developed around the Abbey of Gellone and the Devil's Bridge, an emblematic passage on the road to Santiago de Compostela.
Inscribed on the World Heritage List, these two monuments make the identity of this site, classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France, as well as two other Hérault villages also to be discovered: Olargues and Minerve.
Nestled in the heart of the Vis gorges, which cut into the causses of Blandas (Gard) and Larzac (Hérault), the Navacelles cirque is a geological curiosity.
With a depth of 300 m, it results from the abandonment of a meander of the Vis which opened up a more direct route by creating an 8m high waterfall.
Listed as a World Heritage Site, the emotion of discovering this site lies in the beauty of the circus as much as in its approach with the crossing of the vast expanses of the Causses.
Covering an area of 750 ha, the Salagou lake owes its fame to the red colour all over the surrounding soil. You will be able to go for a bike ride or a walk there while contemplating the splendid landscapes around you.
A stone's throw from the lake, on the other side of the hill, the Cirque de Mourèze unveils 340 hectares of gigantic dolomitic rocks with strange shapes. These limestone rocks, formed 160 million years ago, are eroding over the millennia.
240 km long, the Canal du Midi is the work of PP Ricquet dating from the 17th century. It connects the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean. Its banks, lined with plane trees, are an invitation to go for a walk, a bike ride or even, along the water, in a barge... The Canal du Midi is today dedicated to yachting and cruises.
You can rent your barge and thus contemplate the most beautiful landscapes of the Hérault, pass through towns and villages, cross the river Orb by a Canal bridge and even climb a hill via the 8 locks of Fonséranes (out of a total of 63 locks).
The "Canal du Midi" is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To discover absolutely during your stay in Vendres-Plage in the Languedoc.
The Hérault is full of small atypical villages that deserve a visit during your stay at Les Mûriers in Vendres-Plage.
Among the excursions in the region: