Could you give us a few pointers as we're trying to book a holiday in Cap D'agde. We'd like to know the places to avoid booking and the places to try and get in. Thanks guys for any help you can give us xx
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We've booked twice for next year already. We used booking.com staying in port nature but you can also look for port ambonne and port soleil..there's also Heliopolis but that looks a bit run down to us..good luck and have fun |
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"Could you give us a few pointers as we're trying to book a holiday in Cap D'agde. We'd like to know the places to avoid booking and the places to try and get in. Thanks guys for any help you can give us xx
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Hi .You first decision will be do you want to book accommodation inside or outside the village . As a broad generalisation accommodation outside the village will be up to half the price of that inside the village . However you lose the convenience and may have a walk of at lea
st 30 minutes to get anywhere .
You can either book through an agent or one of the booking sites .
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A couple of pointers aimed at first timers visiting Cap d Agde.
1. Flying - nearest airport is Beziers (BZR) - Ryanair.
2. The village naturiste - everybody has to get a pass. Owners get 2 "free" but considering they have bought an apartment costing from 150,000€ and paying annual charges is it free? The rest pay according to how long your staying. The pass should be with you at all times - if stopped by security you will be asked for it or the number on it so they can check records.
3. Accommodation on offer - camping, chalets (big garden sheds), mobile homes are on the Oltra campsite. Apartments come in various sizes from about 14sm (studio) to 45sm ( rare but available ). If you imagine a rectangle 2.5-3m wide and the long side will vary. Get a tape measure in your lounge and get some idea. Apartments facilities and furnishings very dramatically. In peak when it's 35c we think aircon is a must about 25% have it. If driving a parking space is really useful.
4. Other points. You only hire the apartment the French bring their own bedding towels etc - though they can be hired. A booking fee is charged by most agents as is a cleaning fee, tourist tax per person per night 1.65€ last season. Parking or garage charges may apply.
5. Here rentals tend to be Sat to Sat a minimum of 7 night's in peak.
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