So we are staying about an hour south of Cap. Been here for the last seven year. But this year the kids are old enough to be on their own so we are thinking of a day trip to Cap
So can you get a day pass?? Where to park, how to get the ticket? What do we need etc etc
Trying to work out a plan.
Thinking of going over the next day or two
Help please!!
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By *P-MedicMan 23 weeks ago
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Remember to bring your passports, official ID is required before they will issue you with a barrier card or pass...
It's easy to buy a pass at the entrance to the village, but it's going to be very busy at this time of the year, parking can be difficult especially after 12noon.
If you buy a day pass its a one entry only.
Park-up, get naked, go to the beach, have fun! |
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Drove in on Saturday evening for the first time in 3 months (missus broke her ankle 3 months ago)
Parking is even more restricted than last year.
The new building at the entrance has swallowed up about 40 spots.
The road adjacent to the campsite has a new pavement forbidding roadside parking, probably another 40-60 spots
Last year we got a 145€ fine for parking illégal
It’s going to be challenging for the next couple of months. |
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We're going to be in Cap from the 25th-29th July. You seem like a very interesting couple with similar tastes to ours, we tried to pm you but couldn't as we're not site supporters. If you fancy chatting (and hopefully more!) drop us a message... |
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The beach is public, so you could park at Marseillan Plage and walk along the beach.
It’s similar distance to parking outside the village entrance but a much more pleasant walk if it’s just the beach you want.
If you then go into the village, be aware you may be asked to show your ticket. Which of course, you won’t have..!
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"The beach is public, so you could park at Marseillan Plage and walk along the beach.
It’s similar distance to parking outside the village entrance but a much more pleasant walk if it’s just the beach you want.
If you then go into the village, be aware you may be asked to show your ticket. Which of course, you won’t have..!
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Thanks for your reply. It was very helpful. It’s basically only the beach I’m interested in so that’s great to hear that you can do this
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"Thankyou all for the replies
If we take the car in to the village, is it easy to park?
Thinking of some lunch, a bit of time in the beach and then a look around and see what we see and experience "
That’s what people are telling you, parking is extremely difficult in high season. |
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"The beach is public, so you could park at Marseillan Plage and walk along the beach.
It’s similar distance to parking outside the village entrance but a much more pleasant walk if it’s just the beach you want.
If you then go into the village, be aware you may be asked to show your ticket. Which of course, you won’t have..!
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Hmm, could this be the reason there are no more showers at the entrances to the beach? We noticed they have all been dismantled this year. Also, there was way no sex action at the East end of the beach. |
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We used to park outside in the free parking, and then enter on foot. It's not the most pleasant walk tbh, but going for an evening was plenty do-able, and we did this a few years, doing 3-4 visits in a weeks holiday. We don't mind driving as non drinkers. We have also stayed inside in appartments, which is much better for full on experience, but harder to find an off switch.
We wouldn't recommend parking outside and doing the beach, just too much of a long walk in extreme heat, especially if going to Piggy Beach. But for a night in the clubs it's okay.
This year we didn't go to Cap, and instead did a pool party at O'Stories in Narbonne. Quite a good DJ, food served at 7 (Paella), we had a fun play in the couples room, watched a great gang bang in mixed area, and got a blow job in glory hole! |
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"We used to park outside in the free parking, and then enter on foot. It's not the most pleasant walk tbh, but going for an evening was plenty do-able, and we did this a few years, doing 3-4 visits in a weeks holiday. We don't mind driving as non drinkers. We have also stayed inside in appartments, which is much better for full on experience, but harder to find an off switch.
We wouldn't recommend parking outside and doing the beach, just too much of a long walk in extreme heat, especially if going to Piggy Beach. But for a night in the clubs it's okay.
This year we didn't go to Cap, and instead did a pool party at O'Stories in Narbonne. Quite a good DJ, food served at 7 (Paella), we had a fun play in the couples room, watched a great gang bang in mixed area, and got a blow job in glory hole!"
Thanks for this
We were debating parking outside and walking. But sounds to far.
Is parking inside just to difficult?? We were planning on getting there before midday to head to the beach. Not sure we would stay in to the evening |
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