Aigues Mortes, a medieval fortress, still retains its historical value and serves as an open-air museum. The city is bustling with contemporary vitality, including restaurants, stores, and squares to explore.
The Camargue National Park, famous for its pink flamingos, is a preferred breeding site for these birds. The Ornithological Park within the park is a great spot to observe these birds easily.
White horses have roamed freely in the Camargue's marshes and wetlands for thousands of years. Observing these majestic creatures on their daily journeys is like being a wildlife documentarian as they navigate the terrain with strength and endurance.
Unlike traditional bullfighting, the uniqueness of these bullfighting games is that the animal is not killed. Corrida Camarguaise tournaments and competitions occur not only in Camargue but also in other municipalities.
The district of Arles Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in the Camargue is a significant historical site known for being the landing place of the three Marys who fled from Palestine to escape Christian persecution.