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Cap d'Agde 2015 - Top tips, Q & A
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
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Please keep other thread free for confirmed visit details.
This is to swap tips, recommendations, ask questions and generally shoot the shit about Cap d'Agde.
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is it possible to use day facilities at OZ inn
also still not sure if non residents can get into the pool parties in the hotels ( I go as a couple)
when does sun beach open?
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
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"is it possible to use day facilities at OZ inn
also still not sure if non residents can get into the pool parties in the hotels ( I go as a couple)
when does sun beach open?
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Oz inn can be snotty - particularly in July and August. If you are really hot and look like you have money, they will let you in. Be prepared to be allowed in one day and turned away the next.
Yes you can go as a couple to Babylones and Eden pool parties and they are the business, but only operate high season.
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Just a word of warning . It is generally a safe resort but do not assume that everyone is there for fun. I had a bag stolen on the beach last year and have since heard about hand bags being stolen in both a pub and a night club. If on the beach buy an armband to keep all your key belongings such as keys and money on you . The shops in the resort also sell plastic containers which hand around your neck. |
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Sun Beach will open when Monsieur Oltra allocates his JCB to shift everything back to the beach from storage. This should be in May, but we will keep an eye open from March 15th |
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over a year ago
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Ryanair flights from bristol are very reasonable although flights are not on saturday. Most agency's
In high season will only book sat to sat.out of season they are much more flexable.
We cought the bus. From beziers airport to agde then a conecting bus that drops you at the gates of the resort.
Most people by tbat i mean women lol wear very revealing dresses around the bars in the evening.
There are lots of clubs some with separate areas for couples with the option of moving to the mixed areas of the clubs if they want males to join them.overall the clubs were very modern and clean.some have free soft drink included in the entry fee.
Overall it a great place to go it is a naturist resort but we were a bit dissapointed by how many clothed people were walking around.swingers have obviously taken over lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just a word of warning . It is generally a safe resort but do not assume that everyone is there for fun. I had a bag stolen on the beach last year and have since heard about hand bags being stolen in both a pub and a night club. If on the beach buy an armband to keep all your key belongings such as keys and money on you . The shops in the resort also sell plastic containers which hand around your neck. "
Keep your phone in ya pocket.... Oh wait |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ryanair flights from bristol are very reasonable although flights are not on saturday. Most agency's
In high season will only book sat to sat.out of season they are much more flexable.
We cought the bus. From beziers airport to agde then a conecting bus that drops you at the gates of the resort.
Most people by tbat i mean women lol wear very revealing dresses around the bars in the evening.
There are lots of clubs some with separate areas for couples with the option of moving to the mixed areas of the clubs if they want males to join them.overall the clubs were very modern and clean.some have free soft drink included in the entry fee.
Overall it a great place to go it is a naturist resort but we were a bit dissapointed by how many clothed people were walking around.swingers have obviously taken over lol"
Ryanair fly to Beziers from Bristol, Luton, Manchester and Edinburgh. Other flight options are available to Montpellier from UK including Gatwick.
Whilst the main accommodation providers do try to fix their accommodation booking from Saturday to Saturday in peak season, if you reserve early i.e. now for summer they are more flexible otherwise reserve a night in Hotel Eve or off resort.
As an alternative to catching buses, etc message Cpl- capdagde on here for information on airport transfer or other requirements. This is a door to door service even if your flight is delayed and cost effective.
Nowadays very few nudists are seen about at night, most people dress, with ladies sexy as they dare and men smart casual. Ladies not permitted entry into clubs in trousers and men no shorts or trainers.
Most of the main clubs are couples only or have segregated mixed areas where single men are permitted. The entry cost to a club usually includes the first drink both alcohol or non-alcoholic.
Since the establishment of two couples complexes, takeover holidays by another website, pool parties at Eden and Babylon in peak season and foam parties at Glamour in the afternoon the resort has become even more swinger orientated than a few years back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just a word of warning . It is generally a safe resort but do not assume that everyone is there for fun. I had a bag stolen on the beach last year and have since heard about hand bags being stolen in both a pub and a night club. If on the beach buy an armband to keep all your key belongings such as keys and money on you . The shops in the resort also sell plastic containers which hand around your neck.
Keep your phone in ya pocket.... Oh wait "
Crime level is low just use your common sense and do not leave valuables unattended or accommodation insecure. Whilst there is now less of a police presence than previously, they do still patrol as do resort security. If you leave valuables unattended on the beach your asking for trouble and if you leave patio doors and shutters open at night thieves and prowling single men will see this as an open invitation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are also quite a few plain clothed cops around having witnessed a tea leaf getting his collar tugged.
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"There are also quite a few plain clothed cops around having witnessed a tea leaf getting his collar tugged.
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What does a plain clothed cop wear in a naturist camp? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good question. Luckily they don't have to pin their badges on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are also quite a few plain clothed cops around having witnessed a tea leaf getting his collar tugged.
What does a plain clothed cop wear in a naturist camp?"
A smile |
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Anybody apart from us having trouble contacting AGN booking agent by phone, looking for a apartment from 31-8-15 to 14-9-15 any help with a apartment much appriciated |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anybody apart from us having trouble contacting AGN booking agent by phone, looking for a apartment from 31-8-15 to 14-9-15 any help with a apartment much appriciated"
Did you email AGN at agn@genevievenaturisme.com or telephone them on 0033 4 67 26 12 62 with mornings being best? If not there is a booking form in English on their website. |
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"Anybody apart from us having trouble contacting AGN booking agent by phone, looking for a apartment from 31-8-15 to 14-9-15 any help with a apartment much appriciated
Did you email AGN at agn@genevievenaturisme.com or telephone them on 0033 4 67 26 12 62 with mornings being best? If not there is a booking form in English on their website."
Opps we may have rung the wrong tel number, we tried 00330467261262, should we have left the 0 out after 0033?, many thanks guys xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Simple rule we use, if you send an email in France don't expect a reply, but if you want to be certain of contact always follow up with a call. Between 12 - 2 is lunchtime, they may answer they may not. Remember we are 1 hour ahead, so early morning is a good idea to call. Good luck. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
It's worth sticking with the phone calls. Everyone I've spoken to at AGN speaks good English and you get immediate confirmation of booking. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we are thinking about travelling down in our campervan in july.
if anyone got any recommendation on a campsite ie a site that wouldn't frown upon the wife (nipples pierced ) and any tips for clubs , beaches etc would be much apprieciated
regards |
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I "we are thinking about travelling down in our campervan in july.
if anyone got any recommendation on a campsite ie a site that wouldn't frown upon the wife (nipples pierced ) and any tips for clubs , beaches etc would be much apprieciated
regards "
if you look at the Forum entitled ' One of the best kept secrets on Fab' that may assist you a lot. The camp site you want, and there is only one within Quartier Naturiste is www.centrenaturiste-Oltra.fr/en. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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thx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reposted for information:
Soon after the New Year hundreds of european and international couples (plus a few Brit couples in the know) will start booking their summer holidays in Cap d'Agde.
We don't suggest Cap d'Agde would work for everyone, it's not cheap, it mostly suits couples as many bars and clubs restrict single males although there are mixed sauna clubs or the beach.
Each year numerous couples ask on Fab for information when a simple Google search 'guide to swingers Cap d'Agde' will identify websites containing pages of information on the village/resort. The various types of accommodation do get fully booked in peak season so any one contemplating a holiday here should really book early as there are often few late deals.
Additionally, feverparties website has a comprehensive guide to Cap d'Agde on their website. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Driving wise, the cheapest route on the motorway is the east side. Depending where your crossing but head for Orleans, Clermont Ferrand - after that its free except Millau bridge, spectacular site 7.50€ for a car. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you are flying here and don't fancy interchanges involving buses, trains or taxis (often seldom available), to cover for delayed flights and want a door to door service especially for those couples with luggage then message Cpl- capdagde for information.
For those who prefer to walk or take the bus whatever works for you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you are flying here and don't fancy interchanges involving buses, trains or taxis (often seldom available), to cover for delayed flights and want a door to door service especially for those couples with luggage then message Cpl- capdagde for information.
For those who prefer to walk or take the bus whatever works for you."
Yes you have said many msny times do you have shares in the company? Lol.
lots of what you said is very good advice. Though with flights so cheap and budget accomodation cheaper tha a caravan in britains so called resorts we found it very reasonable.
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has anyone actually been fined for playing in the dunes? |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
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"Driving wise, the cheapest route on the motorway is the east side. Depending where your crossing but head for Orleans, Clermont Ferrand - after that its free except Millau bridge, spectacular site 7.50€ for a car."
Wonder if you could give a more detailed route ? We will be going down east side this year.
We plan to stop off overnight about 8 hours down from Calais on a campsite somewhere. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you are flying here and don't fancy interchanges involving buses, trains or taxis (often seldom available), to cover for delayed flights and want a door to door service especially for those couples with luggage then message Cpl- capdagde for information.
For those who prefer to walk or take the bus whatever works for you.
Yes you have said many msny times do you have shares in the company? Lol.
lots of what you said is very good advice. Though with flights so cheap and budget accomodation cheaper tha a caravan in britains so called resorts we found it very reasonable.
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No, we are helping those who bring luggage. Yes we know you don't ..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you are flying here and don't fancy interchanges involving buses, trains or taxis (often seldom available), to cover for delayed flights and want a door to door service especially for those couples with luggage then message Cpl- capdagde for information.
For those who prefer to walk or take the bus whatever works for you.
Yes you have said many msny times do you have shares in the company? Lol.
lots of what you said is very good advice. Though with flights so cheap and budget accomodation cheaper tha a caravan in britains so called resorts we found it very reasonable.
No, we are helping those who bring luggage. Yes we know you don't ....."
Are you? you seem to be repeating. Most of what i say. And promoting a business. But of course you are the only authority on cap d'agde so who are we to dare question you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you are flying here and don't fancy interchanges involving buses, trains or taxis (often seldom available), to cover for delayed flights and want a door to door service especially for those couples with luggage then message Cpl- capdagde for information.
For those who prefer to walk or take the bus whatever works for you.
Yes you have said many msny times do you have shares in the company? Lol.
lots of what you said is very good advice. Though with flights so cheap and budget accomodation cheaper tha a caravan in britains so called resorts we found it very reasonable.
No, we are helping those who bring luggage. Yes we know you don't .....
Are you? you seem to be repeating. Most of what i say. And promoting a business. But of course you are the only authority on cap d'agde so who are we to dare question you. "
Nope, we have just been providing information as living here we are regularly asked for information particularly by first time visitors. We have not repeated what you submitted only factually corrected it and your right who are you to question what we post in the forum. |
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I think it's fair enough to say their is a taxi service provided by people on here 1. we should support our own 2 the wealth of information and welcome they can give to newbies is superb ( if i was new it would be a good way to arrive - and you've already met someone 3 when you get to Beziers sometimes you just want to get 'there' asap.
However there are alternatives and it would be unfair to confuse people so they cant make a choice.
There is a shuttle bus that goes to Agde . It can work out cheaper but does take time - which can be precious On the other hand you might get overcharged by taxis at Agde station and you are in no better situation
We usually just hire a car at the airport as we've found it's not much more than a taxi each way plus we get a few days out L'extasia etc
Just out of interest is there a fixed fare that the cap couple carge? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think it's fair enough to say their is a taxi service provided by people on here 1. we should support our own 2 the wealth of information and welcome they can give to newbies is superb ( if i was new it would be a good way to arrive - and you've already met someone 3 when you get to Beziers sometimes you just want to get 'there' asap.
However there are alternatives and it would be unfair to confuse people so they cant make a choice.
There is a shuttle bus that goes to Agde . It can work out cheaper but does take time - which can be precious On the other hand you might get overcharged by taxis at Agde station and you are in no better situation
We usually just hire a car at the airport as we've found it's not much more than a taxi each way plus we get a few days out L'extasia etc
Just out of interest is there a fixed fare that the cap couple carge?"
Yes believe so but message them for exact information as we know it's different for each airport. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Driving wise, the cheapest route on the motorway is the east side. Depending where your crossing but head for Orleans, Clermont Ferrand - after that its free except Millau bridge, spectacular site 7.50€ for a car.
Wonder if you could give a more detailed route ? We will be going down east side this year.
We plan to stop off overnight about 8 hours down from Calais on a campsite somewhere." Ok it depends if you want to go via Paris or not. Quick route, Calais - Paris - Orleans - Clermont - Agde. Or Calais - Rouen - Orleans - Clermont - Agde. Caravaners or motor homes can park up free on Aires on French motorways, but risky for robbery in remote ones, better staying on the motorway services again free. |
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"has anyone actually been fined for playing in the dunes?" . One day last year there were being actively patrolled and anyone who entered told to go away. After they had all left I had a memorable session as there was less competition.
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"has anyone actually been fined for playing in the dunes?. One day last year there were being actively patrolled and anyone who entered told to go away. After they had all left I had a memorable session as there was less competition. "
I've seen some sights in there that I wont forget !! |
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campsite fees for placement
is there a preferential rate for booking a pitch for an extended period or even all summer ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not sure, but a pitch for mobile homes cost about 3500€. |
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You will need to have stayed on the campsite for 3 successive times before you are considered for a permanent pitch. A new or nearly new caravan not plumbed to the sewage system is about 2800 Euro. A plumbed in mobile home is 3456 Euro this year. You have to buy the caravan/mobile home on top of that |
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"You will need to have stayed on the campsite for 3 successive times before you are considered for a permanent pitch. A new or nearly new caravan not plumbed to the sewage system is about 2800 Euro. A plumbed in mobile home is 3456 Euro this year. You have to buy the caravan/mobile home on top of that "
how about if you bring your own ? |
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"You will need to have stayed on the campsite for 3 successive times before you are considered for a permanent pitch. A new or nearly new caravan not plumbed to the sewage system is about 2800 Euro. A plumbed in mobile home is 3456 Euro this year. You have to buy the caravan/mobile home on top of that
how about if you bring your own ?"
If you have your own caravan (or motorised caravan) that fits the criteria as new or nearly new, and you have been the required number of times, then you do not need to buy another caravan. If you want to turn up with your own mobile/static home, forget it.
By the way, it would be nice if the words please and thank you were used on this thread. The people who live here do try and help, but those who demand information will be assisted less than those demonstrating common courtesy. Enough said! |
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We have found those living in cap so helpful in providing information. They don't have to respond but choose to which potentially helps us all have more fun when we get there. Can't wait! Thank you. |
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I travel to the Cap about five times a year and have used both the airport transfer service ( pre booked transfer service ) , buses , and a bus plus taxi from Agde Station .
The airport transfer service is great and gets you to the gate within about twenty minutes of landing at the airport. If you have done some advance planning and purchased your gate entry passes in advance you will also be dropped at your accommodation . In peak season at peak times you could queue for up to an hour at the entry gate in order to obtain your pass.
If you use the bus service a few points to remember . Unlike the UK , there is no tracker on the bus , so you are unable to tell how far away it is when waiting at the airport . The service number to Agde station is 210 . On the last occasion that I used this service it failed to arrive . If arriving at Agde station in the off peak season after 7 pm , you would have to take a taxi ( the fare is times 1.5 after 7 pm - total cost 28 Euro ) . As an airport transfer is approximately 30 Euro , you may as well book an airport transfer as the cost of the trip will be the same . In the peak season , buses are roughly once an hour from Agde station. On certain days traffic can be very heavy and on these occasions the buses can be up to an hour late . I have also watched the buses drive past certain bus stops as they were full up and unable to take any extra passengers . Overall the bus service is good , but consider the limitations referred to above .If you do have a wait at Agde station there is café / hotel directly opposite |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Driving wise, the cheapest route on the motorway is the east side. Depending where your crossing but head for Orleans, Clermont Ferrand - after that its free except Millau bridge, spectacular site 7.50€ for a car.
Wonder if you could give a more detailed route ? We will be going down east side this year.
We plan to stop off overnight about 8 hours down from Calais on a campsite somewhere.Ok it depends if you want to go via Paris or not. Quick route, Calais - Paris - Orleans - Clermont - Agde. Or Calais - Rouen - Orleans - Clermont - Agde. Caravaners or motor homes can park up free on Aires on French motorways, but risky for robbery in remote ones, better staying on the motorway services again free."
We took a late night ferry and drive through the night, slept on the boat and then had an hour or so at the halfway point. Paris is so much easier in the early hours and you get the sunrise on the way |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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I have been looking at alternative ways of getting to Agde and am seriously considering the train! OK for a single person I`ll admit and not because I haven`t flown and don`t fancy it bit I really like train travel anyway! The obvious start is Eurostar from London to Paris. If you take any daytime services from Paris you will arrive at Agde late at night so this is somewhat unsuitable. The better bet appears to be the night train from Paris Austerlitz to Narbone, have breakfast there then local train to Agde. You can travel really cheaply by staying in a seat but there are sleeper cabins for extra cost, comfort and security.
If anyone needs more details I really recommend the website "man at seat 61", not only for this but any train journeys at all! |
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By *P-MedicMan
over a year ago
London, Norfolk & Cap d' Agde |
If you get the Eurostar from London St Pancras at 7ish in the morning you can be at Agde station by 4pm in the afternoon. It's only a 4 hour direct train journey from Paris and still be on the beach by 6pm
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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"If you get the Eurostar from London St Pancras at 7ish in the morning you can be at Agde station by 4pm in the afternoon. It's only a 4 hour direct train journey from Paris and still be on the beach by 6pm
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To do that you would have to very close to St. Pancras to start with which for most would mean an overnight in a London hotel. Not for those on a bit of a budget! The overnight route I suggested means you leave London at a more civilized mid to late afternoon departure. Arrival in Narbone is quite early though, I`ll admit! |
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"If you get the Eurostar from London St Pancras at 7ish in the morning you can be at Agde station by 4pm in the afternoon. It's only a 4 hour direct train journey from Paris and still be on the beach by 6pm
To do that you would have to very close to St. Pancras to start with which for most would mean an overnight in a London hotel. Not for those on a bit of a budget! The overnight route I suggested means you leave London at a more civilized mid to late afternoon departure. Arrival in Narbone is quite early though, I`ll admit!" . Maybe book a travelodge a long time in advance at a reasonable rate . Cap d Agde is a great place and you can have fantastc time , but it not a value for money destination. The fun comes at a price |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How much does a taxi cost from Beziers Airport to the Cap D'Agde complex? July/Aug. |
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About £30 pounds if you book in advance . Last time an airport cab from the rank cost me £34 pounds . Cabs from a rank are 1.5 times the normal fare after 7 pm |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
"How much does a taxi cost from Beziers Airport to the Cap D'Agde complex? July/Aug. "
There is a couple on here who live there and offer a transfer service. If you go the main visitors list (Cap d'Agde 2015) and go the most current list, you will see their username noted at the top of the list. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How much does a taxi cost from Beziers Airport to the Cap D'Agde complex? July/Aug. " cpl capdagde do pick ups about 35 € so will be really cheap if the euro continues on its current slide. |
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"There are also quite a few plain clothed cops around having witnessed a tea leaf getting his collar tugged.
What does a plain clothed cop wear in a naturist camp?"
most likely a hardon and a smile.... |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
"There are also quite a few plain clothed cops around having witnessed a tea leaf getting his collar tugged.
What does a plain clothed cop wear in a naturist camp?
most likely a hardon and a smile.... "
I am sure the Police who hang around at night get questioned quite extensively by their wives/husbands after the shift. |
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J_nny Wokker's - this seems to be a meeting place of choice - is there a regular time/day when its most social? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The couple swingatcapdeadge sorted are holiday last year could not do enough for us we rented a caravan off them it had everything you needed and more great pich picked us up from airport can not thank them enough if you want reliability use these guys tony max fantastic holiday |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"J_nny Wokker's - this seems to be a meeting place of choice - is there a regular time/day when its most social?"
From opening to closing, tho obviously there are less people there during the day, but it's always social !! |
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"J_nny Wokker's - this seems to be a meeting place of choice - is there a regular time/day when its most social?
From opening to closing, tho obviously there are less people there during the day, but it's always social !!"
The Melrose later on is also a great place - absolutely buzzing from elevenish onwards ... |
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By *arehamMan
over a year ago
handforth |
If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy. "
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy.
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me." accommodation off the quarter is probably cheaper than a night in UK (other than peak)for example 50-80€ so worth considering |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy.
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me.accommodation off the quarter is probably cheaper than a night in UK (other than peak)for example 50-80€ so worth considering "
Worth a thought indeed! |
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By *eekendsCouple
over a year ago
Darlington |
there is a service starting soon on the chunnel all the way down to marsaille regular service from london |
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By *P-MedicMan
over a year ago
London, Norfolk & Cap d' Agde |
"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy.
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me.accommodation off the quarter is probably cheaper than a night in UK (other than peak)for example 50-80€ so worth considering . I have stayed in the hotel directly opposite Agde station. It is very convenient and was 50 euro during the off peak season. I have also stayed in the one beside the bridge at Agde . The view is great but service there was very poor . I was made to wait an hour while the owner and his family had a lunch time nap on the chairs in there reception area . One advantage is that is directly above a swingers club , so just a minutes walk away and the other Sauna \ sex club is less than 5 minutes away. If you go to the Sauna , the owner will give you vouchers in order to entry to the other club a reduced rate . The owners of both clubs know each other and work together . I was given the life history of one of them while in the hot tub .
Worth a thought indeed! "
Which sauna in Agde do you mention, is it the one that looks like a converted shop opposite the river front car park? I have been past so many times but never seen anyone go in to out. Is the club Quai des Anges ? |
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"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy.
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me.accommodation off the quarter is probably cheaper than a night in UK (other than peak)for example 50-80€ so worth considering . I have stayed in the hotel directly opposite Agde station. It is very convenient and was 50 euro during the off peak season. I have also stayed in the one beside the bridge at Agde . The view is great but service there was very poor . I was made to wait an hour while the owner and his family had a lunch time nap on the chairs in there reception area . One advantage is that is directly above a swingers club , so just a minutes walk away and the other Sauna \ sex club is less than 5 minutes away. If you go to the Sauna , the owner will give you vouchers in order to entry to the other club a reduced rate . The owners of both clubs know each other and work together . I was given the life history of one of them while in the hot tub .
Worth a thought indeed!
Which sauna in Agde do you mention, is it the one that looks like a converted shop opposite the river front car park? I have been past so many times but never seen anyone go in to out. Is the club Quai des Anges ? " . Yes . The sauna is small but it is open from 1 pm onwards . You will not see lots of people going in or out as it is not a large club . The owner will also give youa voucher for reduced entry to Quai des Anges |
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over a year ago
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"If traveling to cap Dagde by train the best way is to change trains at Lille,all you do is change platforms,or like I did I had about three hour wait so I had a walk into Lille for a meal,lovely place to,then back to the station,then I got the train direct to agde stn.realy very easy.
Lille is the easiest that`s for sure but it depends what time you can get to Cape D`Agde afterwards. For me, unless I stay in London overnight (at more expense) I would arrive in Cape after most buisnesses have closed for the day and may not be able to check in! The overnight method would work better for me.accommodation off the quarter is probably cheaper than a night in UK (other than peak)for example 50-80€ so worth considering . I have stayed in the hotel directly opposite Agde station. It is very convenient and was 50 euro during the off peak season. I have also stayed in the one beside the bridge at Agde . The view is great but service there was very poor . I was made to wait an hour while the owner and his family had a lunch time nap on the chairs in there reception area . One advantage is that is directly above a swingers club , so just a minutes walk away and the other Sauna \ sex club is less than 5 minutes away. If you go to the Sauna , the owner will give you vouchers in order to entry to the other club a reduced rate . The owners of both clubs know each other and work together . I was given the life history of one of them while in the hot tub .
Worth a thought indeed!
Which sauna in Agde do you mention, is it the one that looks like a converted shop opposite the river front car park? I have been past so many times but never seen anyone go in to out. Is the club Quai des Anges ? . Yes . The sauna is small but it is open from 1 pm onwards . You will not see lots of people going in or out as it is not a large club . The owner will also give youa voucher for reduced entry to Quai des Anges "
Quai des Anges is a gang bang club. The only swingers club in Agde is Château de Trédos near the cinema. |
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By *eraCouple
over a year ago
Chichester |
"We have found those living in cap so helpful in providing information. They don't have to respond but choose to which potentially helps us all have more fun when we get there. Can't wait! Thank you."
We found lots of useful information from beeing on these forums x |
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By *P-MedicMan
over a year ago
London, Norfolk & Cap d' Agde |
CoupleUKCap,
I have owned a holiday home in Agde for the last ten years and always thought Château de Trédos was empty. They used to have a pizza restaurant in the courtyard but that closed a couple of summers ago.
I will investigate it this summer... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nice club worth a visit - has themed nights. |
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over a year ago
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"CoupleUKCap,
I have owned a holiday home in Agde for the last ten years and always thought Château de Trédos was empty. They used to have a pizza restaurant in the courtyard but that closed a couple of summers ago.
I will investigate it this summer..."
A search online will locate the clubs website. |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
Soon be summer guys and girls...
Soon be playtime 24/7 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Campsite booked 19th July to 26th
Countdown begins....... |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
"Campsite booked 19th July to 26th
Countdown begins....... "
added to list along with PM requests |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As anybody got a link for booking the campsite at L'extasia found club but can't see how to book the campsite
Regards |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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http://www.naturisme-terredesoleil.com/gb.html
have fun... great laugh but a little far away from the main fun at the naturist village |
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"As anybody got a link for booking the campsite at L'extasia found club but can't see how to book the campsite
Regards"
The website reservation system does not work. We've sent emails as well with no success.
Want to spend a week there as Extasia is awesome |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As anybody got a link for booking the campsite at L'extasia found club but can't see how to book the campsite
Regards
The website reservation system does not work. We've sent emails as well with no success.
Want to spend a week there as Extasia is awesome " not uncommon for the French not to respond to emails, better phoning them
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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one thing we found was to have fairley hard sole sandals the walk to the swingers beach had a very spikey hard seed or something that pierced our shoes and by fook did they hurt.better to walk the shoreline than the path next to the campsite.
also make sure you have some mosquito spray them fuckkers can bite! |
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"one thing we found was to have fairley hard sole sandals the walk to the swingers beach had a very spikey hard seed or something that pierced our shoes and by fook did they hurt.better to walk the shoreline than the path next to the campsite.
also make sure you have some mosquito spray them fuckkers can bite!" . Even with Sandals I managed to get a little thorn stuck in my foot. It was really painfull and I had to go to Doctors when I got back to UK. . They even x rayed sole of my foot. I felt so bad on the flight home that I just slept . Had a really bad fever which lasted for two days unto I started taking the anti biotics . |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"one thing we found was to have fairley hard sole sandals the walk to the swingers beach had a very spikey hard seed or something that pierced our shoes and by fook did they hurt.better to walk the shoreline than the path next to the campsite.
also make sure you have some mosquito spray them fuckkers can bite!. Even with Sandals I managed to get a little thorn stuck in my foot. It was really painfull and I had to go to Doctors when I got back to UK. . They even x rayed sole of my foot. I felt so bad on the flight home that I just slept . Had a really bad fever which lasted for two days unto I started taking the anti biotics . "
Crocs. Ugly as **** but functional. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
" .....
also make sure you have some mosquito spray them fuckkers can bite!"
And some après sun lotion 1) if you're from northern climes and 2) 'cos its a great ice-breaker. |
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one or two night stays as a couple - what is best? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"one or two night stays as a couple - what is best?" best trying the hotels - Oz Inn, Hotel Eve.
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
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Crocs. Ugly as **** but functional."
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
Does anyone know if berthing at the marina allows access to the naturist beach, shops, bars etc? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone know if berthing at the marina allows access to the naturist beach, shops, bars etc?"
Only a berth in the naturist marina would provide access not in any of the other marinas in Cap. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Does anyone know if berthing at the marina allows access to the naturist beach, shops, bars etc?
Only a berth in the naturist marina would provide access not in any of the other marinas in Cap."
Thanks. |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
Firstr forumites heading out tomorrow for the 2015 season .... Roll on summer. |
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Hi
Is Mississippi open now - or open in first week April
thanks in advance |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi
Is Mississippi open now - or open in first week April
thanks in advance" being built - the upstairs terrace that is ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still quiet on the quarter. Sunny, but very windy today. Mississippi terrace has disappeared and no sign of anything happening - easter is only a month away and downstairs isn't big enough to earn a living from????
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Don't stand too close....
It might burst into flames.....!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't stand too close....
It might burst into flames.....!!" lol |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
A job for life in Cap........A fireman !! |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"there is a service starting soon on the chunnel all the way down to marsaille regular service from london "
I`ve looked into this. It`s NOT a direct service, you still have to change trains in Paris, but is simply an all inclusive price for the journey which I believe was already available through alternative companies. |
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Hi all
We are at cap from 18 to 26 July and can't wait. Have had lots of great advice but have heard there is one "must have" guide. Could someone point us in the right direction please.
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Don't know about having one guide, but just about all you want to know is in this thread.
A lot of fun can be had exploring new venues for yourself, but most info can be got by chatting to people in the bars during your first few nights.
Just be aware that not everyone at Cap is a swinger, but if you ask in a tactful way, you'll soon find out...!!
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
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"Hi all
We are at cap from 18 to 26 July and can't wait. Have had lots of great advice but have heard there is one "must have" guide. Could someone point us in the right direction please.
Thanks x"
Hi, have you seen this site: http://www.capdagdeguide.com/? It also has an ebook available for purchase (to which I contributed - voluntarily, I may add). They may be of assistance to you.
Joe X |
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over a year ago
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Can anyone recommend a good hotel near this area? |
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
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"Can anyone recommend a good hotel near this area? "
See site mentioned in message above for mention of hotels in the naturist village. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Does anyone know of any bareboat yacht charter companies in the area?
Also any details of berthing in the marina? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone know of any bareboat yacht charter companies in the area?
Also any details of berthing in the marina?" contact the harbour master - there is a good tourist website on the cap which os in English |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Many thanks x |
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"is sun beach open at easter?"
Wouldn't have thought so. Probably June. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If love to have a few days in cap this year, I was actually thinking of going to marseille for a bit or nice though too.
If anyone has advice for a very cheeky and naughty bi rubber boy - I'm here! |
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"is sun beach open at easter?" usually open from 1st May. Easter is a bit too early this year.
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Update on Le Missisipi Terrace. Just been past, and work has now started on the new terrace. The old stone wall above the ramp in between them and Wokkers has been knocked down, and a new wooden side put on. Decking is starting to be layed. We have put a picture featuring the new building works on our profile, taken from the terrace above JW'S Terrace. |
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"is sun beach open at easter?usually open from 1st May. Easter is a bit too early this year."
Sun Beach does indeed open on 1st May, and Le Parelia Beach Club on the 8th. Le Croq ( the small bar in the middle of the campsite) is open from 11th April. No idea why not open for Easter. |
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sometimes we just go to eat - love the restaurants in the village |
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over a year ago
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Are there any bars/ clubs that are fetish/ bdsm oriented? |
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Try this one....
http://www.club-sm-clairobscur.com/
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"Are there any bars/ clubs that are fetish/ bdsm oriented?" The Clair Obscur has a dress code and you will only gain entry if dressed in fetish gear . A buffet is provided.Entry is quite expensive at 80 Euro's for a single . This includes three free drinks
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Anyone on the Cap this coming weekend who would ike to meet up for a drink? |
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According to David,the owner, Le Missisipi will open this Saturday. Very much doubt that the terrace will be finished by then as none of the preformed flooring has been fitted as of 3PM, but you never know. No sight as yet of J_nny Wokkers being opened as the side door is still boarded up, and they normally take about a week to ensure everything is fully cleaned. |
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By *witch1sCouple
over a year ago
devizes |
Le Missisipi did indeed open this Saturday for lunch, they were working well into Friday night to be able to open. J_nny Wokkers is yet to show any signs of opening.we are looking forward to seeing more of the village open when we are back in May. |
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"Le Missisipi did indeed open this Saturday for lunch, they were working well into Friday night to be able to open. J_nny Wokkers is yet to show any signs of opening.we are looking forward to seeing more of the village open when we are back in May."
And the terrace was open, which shows how we managed to underestimate French building techniques! |
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We had a wander around the village yesterday, before spending a few hours on the beach.
It's starting to wake up, although we guess a few more businesses were closed again after the Easter weekend.
Mississippi terrace looking nice and shiny although a bit quiet at the end of lunch time. As mentioned earlier, Wokkers still boarded up.
A lot of work has been done between Oltra's and the beach. They started it last year, but now the ground has been nicely levelled and part of it has Tarmac. It seems as if they are adding a further couple of rows for touring vans. Anyone know if that's the case?
On another note, we walked past La Palme Ré yesterday and realised that we have never tried it out. Any thoughts?
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"We had a wander around the village yesterday, before spending a few hours on the beach.
A lot of work has been done between Oltra's and the beach. They started it last year, but now the ground has been nicely levelled and part of it has Tarmac. It seems as if they are adding a further couple of rows for touring vans. Anyone know if that's the case?
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The new Tarmac road between Gate 1 and 3 appears to be there to assist the emergency services giving them a quicker route to Sun Beach without going through the allees on the site. It may also help deliveries up there as well. Judging by the joint Gendarme and Police National dress rehearsal, including Horses, that went on last Thursday, they all enjoyed having a new route up to the Poste De Secours. What they were all doing, apart from a show of force, we could not work out. They only missed out the CRS and Water Cannon from the fun.
If Oltra does let caravans onto the recently flattened ground, or if he proposes to put another version of the Pearl Buildings on there, he will have to move the security fence. No sign of that happening as yet!
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Has anyone ever stayed in the chalets or mobile homes at oltra campsite? Looking for advice mainly -
a) are they nice? (look nice from pics etc)
b) is it a long walk into main centre eg glamour, restaurants etc?
c) is the campsite full of families/kids, is it 'swinger friendly' - eg if we wander back with people from a club will we get in? or do they lock the gates / not let non-residents in etc??
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And...! Jardin d'babylone - are there restrictions on getting in? ie if you want to bring friends home!? |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Has anyone ever stayed in the chalets or mobile homes at oltra campsite? Looking for advice mainly -
a) are they nice? (look nice from pics etc)
b) is it a long walk into main centre eg glamour, restaurants etc?
c) is the campsite full of families/kids, is it 'swinger friendly' - eg if we wander back with people from a club will we get in? or do they lock the gates / not let non-residents in etc??
ta!"
Both the chalets and mobile homes are good.
It's not a long walk to anywhere.
Campsite does have lots of families and it is quiet late at night, but it's much more relaxing than being in an apartment we have found. Unless people have a campsite wristband, they will not get onto the campsite.
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
North West |
"And...! Jardin d'babylone - are there restrictions on getting in? ie if you want to bring friends home!?"
No problems. |
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Well got our apmt booked now hopefully! Decided to stick with what we've done before! Got a few questions about how the club pricing works... (Apologies for the volume of questions! Hopefully this info will be useful to others as well. And thanks in advance anyone who can help explain the system!)
- Do the clubs (glamour & tantra for example) still offer the deal where you buy a bottle of spirits and get unlimited mixers with it.
- And am I right that you basically get 2 couples entrance with that - can you use that as 1 couple but come another night?
- do they still keep the bottle for you with your name on like they used to?
- we used to keep a bottle at glamour and one at tantra and it would last us the week. But last time we went they were being funny about that and wouldn't keep the bottle for us after 2 or 3 nights. Anyone else had that? Are you only meant to be allowed to have a bottle over 2 nights or something? |
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over a year ago
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Can you rent fridges at the campsite? |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
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Never heard of that, but if you want to keep some beer cool you can put it in our fridge. We'll look after it for you. Honest !!! Unless it is prone to "evaporation", suddenly, late at night ! |
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" Never heard of that, but if you want to keep some beer cool you can put it in our fridge. We'll look after it for you. Honest !!! Unless it is prone to "evaporation", suddenly, late at night !" I think you can rent fridges at reception but not 100% but as the conversation was in German I think that's what was said. Will try and find out for you.
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over a year ago
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Emailed them earlier, yes they arrive same day as you book them. It's pretty common in france to rent them at camp sites |
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"Can you rent fridges at the campsite?"
We rented one last year. Its an outside company we got details from reception. They were very good delivered 15 minutes after calling and reasonable prices. |
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"Has anyone ever stayed in the chalets or mobile homes at oltra campsite?.....
Campsite does have lots of families and it is quiet late at night, but it's much more relaxing than being in an apartment we have found. Unless people have a campsite wristband, they will not get onto the campsite.
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Not quite correct. If you are on the campsite you can sign in two people for up to four hours. They are given visitor wristbands. However, if they overstay, you would be responsible for paying an overnight fee for them staying. This works well during the day and evening. No idea what happens if you rock up at 3 in the morning though! |
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hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
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"hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx"
If you are planning to stay in the Naturist Quarter, you won't need a car. Look at the other list of who is going and one of the Fab members lives there and can do airport transfers.
We only rent a car if we go out of season. |
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"hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx
If you are planning to stay in the Naturist Quarter, you won't need a car. Look at the other list of who is going and one of the Fab members lives there and can do airport transfers.
We only rent a car if we go out of season. " car hire is quite expensive in France in comparison to the UK. Sound advice above. |
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over a year ago
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"hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx"
Message Cpl- capdagde on here for transfer service and info |
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"hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx" . If you did hire a car , the cost is from about £250 per week upwards in the peak season. As others have said you will not need a car if staying in the quarter. You can use the transfer service as provided by a member on this site . For days out in the week, you can use the bus service which stops just outside the gate . In the peak season, they run every hour to Agde . Buses are one service that is cheap in France . One euro takes you to Agde . If you do hire a car, you may also have difficulty parking it unless your accommodation has parking spaces . Traffic is very heavy in the peak season, especially on Saturdays .
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
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"hi every one we will be there from the 26th july ourselves and a dirty sexy bi female friend of ours , looking for some advice we are thinking of hiring a car or would you advice against it and we would be looking for transfers if we dont any help xx"
Hi, if you intend to stay in the Quartier Naturiste for the duration of your trip then you certainly don't need a car.
The local 'CapBus' and 'Hérault Transport' bus services are good and inexpensive if you want to make a local trip or two for a bit of variety. Check out their websites.
If you're not travelling with too much luggage, the bus will also get you to the village from Béziers airport, with a change, for €2.50 all told. |
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A question: Does everyone (or most) go around nude in the nudist village? (Yes, I know the name of the place ought to give me my answer, but...) And how big a part of Cap d'Agde is this area - is it the whole of the town?
Sorry to be so ignorant, but this'll be my first trip there. |
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By *oo hot OP Couple
over a year ago
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"A question: Does everyone (or most) go around nude in the nudist village? (Yes, I know the name of the place ought to give me my answer, but...) And how big a part of Cap d'Agde is this area - is it the whole of the town?
Sorry to be so ignorant, but this'll be my first trip there."
People tend to go around nude or in skimpy attire. Guys maybe wear short sarongs or nothing and women possibly see through top, sarong or again naked.
The naturist village is just a small and sectioned off part of the north of cap d'agde town. It is neither big, nor small but it is self contained and you need never leave. It has its own shops and supermarkets and yes, you can shop naked.
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"A question: Does everyone (or most) go around nude in the nudist village? (Yes, I know the name of the place ought to give me my answer, but...) And how big a part of Cap d'Agde is this area - is it the whole of the town?
Sorry to be so ignorant, but this'll be my first trip there.
People tend to go around nude or in skimpy attire. Guys maybe wear short sarongs or nothing and women possibly see through top, sarong or again naked.
The naturist village is just a small and sectioned off part of the north of cap d'agde town. It is neither big, nor small but it is self contained and you need never leave. It has its own shops and supermarkets and yes, you can shop naked.
" . In the evenings you will need to be dressed in either sexy gear or casual wear . Those walking around naked at night can look rather odd.As precious posted said it is fine during the day . |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
This is for those who are intending to hire a car ANYWHERE later on this year. The DVLA are abolishing the paper part of the current licence and it may well have implications for those attempting to hire a car. You should check out the DVLA`s website before you go abroad to make sure you understand the new rules.
Those who only have a paper licence are not affected. |
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If you have an old style paper licence (pre 1998) you will still need a validation code before you go, same as photo licence holders.
The code is is only valid for 72 hours from issue, so if you're not hiring a car as soon as you arrive, you will have to use your mobile or get on t'internet....
Great organisation by the DVLA.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you have an old style paper licence (pre 1998) you will still need a validation code before you go, same as photo licence holders.
The code is is only valid for 72 hours from issue, so if you're not hiring a car as soon as you arrive, you will have to use your mobile or get on t'internet....
Great organisation by the DVLA.
" you can see the headlines now "DVLA website in meltdown" as it can't cope with the volume - deja vu ? |
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"A question: Does everyone (or most) go around nude in the nudist village? (Yes, I know the name of the place ought to give me my answer, but...) And how big a part of Cap d'Agde is this area - is it the whole of the town?
Sorry to be so ignorant, but this'll be my first trip there.
People tend to go around nude or in skimpy attire. Guys maybe wear short sarongs or nothing and women possibly see through top, sarong or again naked.
The naturist village is just a small and sectioned off part of the north of cap d'agde town. It is neither big, nor small but it is self contained and you need never leave. It has its own shops and supermarkets and yes, you can shop naked.
" Thanks for this - much clearer. |
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have the dunes been more secured? - 180 euro fine for trespass? sort of amount that is easy to uphold on the spot |
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"have the dunes been more secured? - 180 euro fine for trespass? sort of amount that is easy to uphold on the spot " I was there last week and noticed a notice stating that it was an offence to trespass in the dunes . I am unsure if the notice was always there and I failed to notice it before or whether it was new . There was no mention of fines - the notice advised that it was a conservation area .
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
Top Tip.
Don't forget the sun tan lotion. Nothing worse than a burnt willie when you're on your holidays. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm familiar with the main complex, but can anyone advise me about the shops and food available on the Oltra campsite please? Any recommendations? Ta, |
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
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"I'm familiar with the main complex, but can anyone advise me about the shops and food available on the Oltra campsite please? Any recommendations? Ta, "
As far as I know, there are some prepared fast food/snack bar type operators at the entrance to the campsite.
It's normal to see denizens of the campsite cycle over to the main village for their supplies - certainly for the fresh stuff, including the bread etc.
I don't know if there are any other options, bar outside shops, of course. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
The Oltra website says
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O Délices du Sud: allée Gaïa, Ludovic offers his customers wine and local products from the terroir.
Our food market is located at the entrance to the centre:
Fruits and vegetables: André and Jackie offer our customers fruits and vegetables from the region. Open everyday from 9AM to 1PM.
Pizza: Joachim starts taking orders all the week-ends from 6PM.
Shellfish producer: Audrey and Raymond, shellfish producers, are opened Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10AM to 1PM and from 5PM to 8PM. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The campsite has pizza shop,veg and fruit store, chip shop with mussles alsodo sea food platters.
All are verygood and justinside camp gates.
We are there july 13th and cant wait |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
There is also a snack bar and bar in the centre of the campsite. Can't recall it's name, but looked OK. |
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The short version is Le Croq. It serves beer,wine, bread, ice, chips, croissants, camel balls, and various other French delicacies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hate pass to village arrived in the post yesterday, getting near to holiday time now |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Hate pass to village arrived in the post yesterday, getting near to holiday time now "
A hate pass ??? Hope you mean a Gate pass, cos there is only love at Cap ain't there ?? |
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Beware the Gendamerie Speed Checks around Le Cap. A few years ago they were caught out hiding a Gendarme with a speed gun inside an allegedly broken down horse box. On Wednesday we found another trick,,that of the Motorbike Gendarme crouching down behind the directional arrow on the Bezier Cap d'Agde Airport roundabout while aiming his speed gun over the top. His mate was dealing with the queue of not overly impressed customers! Every little helps with the French Debt problem! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hate pass to village arrived in the post yesterday, getting near to holiday time now
A hate pass ??? Hope you mean a Gate pass, cos there is only love at Cap ain't there ??"
Lol yep gate... Bloody phone |
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Can't wait for Cap next week, hope the weather holds out, JWs, Mississippi, Melrose and a sauna or 2. good posts re hate passes and the police dogging spots |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Where are the saunas? |
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
South |
"Where are the saunas?"
On the ground floor in the Port Ambonne building, on the main walkway by the bar with the pool.
There are two linked saunas - one for couples only - but there is a doorway to the mixed one from the couples' side, so that couples can come in if they want the attention of more men (for the most part).
Do a search for Sauna 2+2 and Histoire d'O to see more. |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Where are the saunas?
On the ground floor in the Port Ambonne building, on the main walkway by the bar with the pool.
There are two linked saunas - one for couples only - but there is a doorway to the mixed one from the couples' side, so that couples can come in if they want the attention of more men (for the most part).
Do a search for Sauna 2+2 and Histoire d'O to see more."
Also, last year a new sauna opened just beside Tantra. Was really nice and deal was you bought a ticket which enabled you to come and go all day and night. |
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
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"Also, last year a new sauna opened just beside Tantra. Was really nice and deal was you bought a ticket which enabled you to come and go all day and night."
That sounds like it could be a better deal than the other two, which only allow a single entry. Can you remember the charge?
Also, can you remember is it for all or just male/female couples? Thanks. |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
For couples think it was E20 with 1 drink each.
It was mixed from opening time, 1pm if I remember right. but from 9pm (could have been 10pm) it was couples only. Can't remember price for single males, but think it was cheaper than other sauna.
It is not as big as the other sauna, but still a fair size, white leather funishings. Very pleasant, helpful owner and staff. |
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"Also, last year a new sauna opened just beside Tantra. Was really nice and deal was you bought a ticket which enabled you to come and go all day and night.
That sounds like it could be a better deal than the other two, which only allow a single entry. Can you remember the charge?
Also, can you remember is it for all or just male/female couples? Thanks." . You can buy a day pass for Histoire of O for 75 Euro. From memory it is 55 Euro for a couple for a day pass. The new Sauna may be cheaper but do you get the same level of choice ? |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
Not saying the new sauna is better than the old one, but it's a good thing to have a choice of places to go.
Having said that, knowing Cap, the sauna that was there last year may be something totally different this year. |
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By *b061Man
over a year ago
South |
"For couples think it was E20 with 1 drink each..."
Thanks for the full update... certainly sounds like it's worth a visit. |
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By *arcafunCouple
over a year ago
Catalunya, Spain |
"Not saying the new sauna is better than the old one, but it's a good thing to have a choice of places to go.
Having said that, knowing Cap, the sauna that was there last year may be something totally different this year."
No it was still there last week a lot smaller than the one in Port Ambon |
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By *arcafunCouple
over a year ago
Catalunya, Spain |
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"Not saying the new sauna is better than the old one, but it's a good thing to have a choice of places to go.
Having said that, knowing Cap, the sauna that was there last year may be something totally different this year." . Saw it two weeks ago , but it was not open and the prices were not displayed . The one in Port Ambonne was extremely quiet two weeks ago. Some nights it even closed early . It was very different to the summer months when you could have three ladies per evening if you adopted the right attitude and had the equipment and performance to match. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not saying the new sauna is better than the old one, but it's a good thing to have a choice of places to go.
Having said that, knowing Cap, the sauna that was there last year may be something totally different this year.. Saw it two weeks ago , but it was not open and the prices were not displayed . The one in Port Ambonne was extremely quiet two weeks ago. Some nights it even closed early . It was very different to the summer months when you could have three ladies per evening if you adopted the right attitude and had the equipment and performance to match."
The most ladies I have had the pleasure of in one session at this sauna is 5. How about anyone else? |
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