 
    cruising route Carnon / Beaucaire / Carnon
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Carnon - Beaucaire - Carnon - 134 Km - 2 Locks - 18 h of navigation - 5 Nights
From Carnon to La Grande Motte, 9 km, 0 Lock(s), 1.2 h of navigation
La Grande-Motte
Designed in the 1960s by architect Jean Balladur, La Grande Motte is a seaside resort famous for its unique pyramid-shaped architecture. The town offers several kilometers of fine sandy beaches, a modern marina, and various water activities. A popular tourist destination, La Grande Motte attracts visitors with its summer atmosphere, festivals, and events throughout the year.the Carnon Beach
Ponant Aventure
For thrill-seekers, explore the 10 treetop adventure courses at Ponant Aventure, featuring over 140 challenges between sky and sea. This park offers an exceptional view from the wooden masts, which reach nearly 25 meters high.The Big Blue
Spend a relaxing day at Le Grand Bleu water park. Enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, hot tubs, and green spaces perfect for picnicking.From La Grande Motte to St Gilles, 34 km, 0 Lock(s), 4.5 h of navigation
 
                  Aigues-Mortes
This fortified town was built by Louis XIV in the 13th century. Its most significant monument is the Tower of Constance, which in times gone by served as a state prison. 
                  Saint Gilles
The Abbey of Saint-Gilles dates back to the 10th century. This former Benedictine monastery has been one of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France since 1998.Tour des Remparts
Walk along the medieval ramparts and take the walkway for a panoramic view of the Camargue. Admire the panorama over the pink waters of the famous salt flats from the southern rampart.La Grande-Motte
Designed in the 1960s by architect Jean Balladur, La Grande Motte is a seaside resort famous for its unique pyramid-shaped architecture. The town offers several kilometers of fine sandy beaches, a modern marina, and various water activities. A popular tourist destination, La Grande Motte attracts visitors with its summer atmosphere, festivals, and events throughout the year.L’Abbatiale de Saint-Gilles
Explore this 12th-century abbey, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the sculpted façade, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, featuring a frieze dedicated to the Passion of Christ. And finally, discover the monumental crypt that houses the tomb of Saint Giles.Salin d’Aigues-Mortes
Take a small train excursion to the Salin d’Aigues-Mortes to discover the salt production process of the Camargue. Learn about the formation of Camargue’s Fleur de Sel by visiting the salt pans’ crystallizers.the birds of Camargue
The Rhône delta, between Sète and Beaucaire, is a great location to see the birds of the Camargue: the pink flamingo, the common cuckoo, the Eurasian coot, the great crested grebe, the European bee-eater and the kingfisher, as well as the wild Camargue horses.Ponant Aventure
For thrill-seekers, explore the 10 treetop adventure courses at Ponant Aventure, featuring over 140 challenges between sky and sea. This park offers an exceptional view from the wooden masts, which reach nearly 25 meters high.The Big Blue
Spend a relaxing day at Le Grand Bleu water park. Enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, hot tubs, and green spaces perfect for picnicking.From St Gilles to Bellegarde, 36 km, 2 Lock(s), 5.2 h of navigation
 
                  Beaucaire
This town of Art and History, renowned for its summer festivals and bullfighting traditions, also features some must-see monuments, from the Church of Saint-Paul to the Town Hall, not to mention the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-des-Pommiers. 
                  Saint Gilles
The Abbey of Saint-Gilles dates back to the 10th century. This former Benedictine monastery has been one of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France since 1998.L’Abbatiale de Saint-Gilles
Explore this 12th-century abbey, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the sculpted façade, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, featuring a frieze dedicated to the Passion of Christ. And finally, discover the monumental crypt that houses the tomb of Saint Giles.the Costière de Nîmes
the Clairette de Bellegarde
the Chicken 'Monsieur Beaucaire'
the frontignan Beach
From Bellegarde to Aigues Mortes, 38 km, 0 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
 
                  Saint Gilles
The Abbey of Saint-Gilles dates back to the 10th century. This former Benedictine monastery has been one of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France since 1998. 
                  Aigues-Mortes
This fortified town was built by Louis XIV in the 13th century. Its most significant monument is the Tower of Constance, which in times gone by served as a state prison.L’Abbatiale de Saint-Gilles
Explore this 12th-century abbey, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the sculpted façade, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, featuring a frieze dedicated to the Passion of Christ. And finally, discover the monumental crypt that houses the tomb of Saint Giles.Tour des Remparts
Walk along the medieval ramparts and take the walkway for a panoramic view of the Camargue. Admire the panorama over the pink waters of the famous salt flats from the southern rampart.Salin d’Aigues-Mortes
Take a small train excursion to the Salin d’Aigues-Mortes to discover the salt production process of the Camargue. Learn about the formation of Camargue’s Fleur de Sel by visiting the salt pans’ crystallizers.the birds of Camargue
The Rhône delta, between Sète and Beaucaire, is a great location to see the birds of the Camargue: the pink flamingo, the common cuckoo, the Eurasian coot, the great crested grebe, the European bee-eater and the kingfisher, as well as the wild Camargue horses.the Clairette de Bellegarde
From Aigues Mortes to Carnon, 17 km, 0 Lock(s), 2.3 h of navigation
 
                  Aigues-Mortes
This fortified town was built by Louis XIV in the 13th century. Its most significant monument is the Tower of Constance, which in times gone by served as a state prison.Tour des Remparts
Walk along the medieval ramparts and take the walkway for a panoramic view of the Camargue. Admire the panorama over the pink waters of the famous salt flats from the southern rampart.La Grande-Motte
Designed in the 1960s by architect Jean Balladur, La Grande Motte is a seaside resort famous for its unique pyramid-shaped architecture. The town offers several kilometers of fine sandy beaches, a modern marina, and various water activities. A popular tourist destination, La Grande Motte attracts visitors with its summer atmosphere, festivals, and events throughout the year.Salin d’Aigues-Mortes
Take a small train excursion to the Salin d’Aigues-Mortes to discover the salt production process of the Camargue. Learn about the formation of Camargue’s Fleur de Sel by visiting the salt pans’ crystallizers.the Carnon Beach
Ponant Aventure
For thrill-seekers, explore the 10 treetop adventure courses at Ponant Aventure, featuring over 140 challenges between sky and sea. This park offers an exceptional view from the wooden masts, which reach nearly 25 meters high.The Big Blue
Spend a relaxing day at Le Grand Bleu water park. Enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, hot tubs, and green spaces perfect for picnicking.Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeThe Locks
1 type(s) of lock(s) on The Camargue- Automatic locks operated by boaters themselves, without a lock-keeper
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Customer testimonials
 4/5 
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          4/5 
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                "auto-translation :''The Camargue canal is not very interesting''"
 
                "auto-translation :''Pleasant, relaxing and a bit monotonous (it's the Camargue … )''"
 
                "auto-translation :''AWESOME !!''"
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
            
"Awesome"