Cruise MS Anne-marie: France Departing from Sete
From Sete
Thu 16 Jul 2026
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608 $CA /night
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Your itinerary
Sete
Arrival
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Departure
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The port:
Located in the Occitanie region of France, the Mediterranean port of Sète is just 1 kilometer from the lively heart of the city. Easily accessible on foot, this picturesque port is an ideal starting point for discovering the authenticity and charm of Sète. Shuttle buses and cabs are also available to help you get around town.
What to visit in Sète
Sète, a city of canals and poets, is often referred to as the Little Venice of Languedoc. Stroll along the canals lined with colorful boats and discover Mont Saint-Clair, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The town is famous for its Musée Paul Valéry, which houses works of art and a collection dedicated to the poet of the same name. Don't miss the covered market, a lively place to sample local specialties such as tielle, a seafood pie. The beaches of Sète, just a few minutes away, offer relaxation and swimming in an idyllic Mediterranean setting.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Sète is full of interesting sites. The Bassin de Thau, famous for its oyster beds, is perfect for seafood lovers. The city of Montpellier, some forty kilometers away, offers a fascinating blend of historic architecture and contemporary dynamism. For a more natural experience, the Camargue regional nature park, with its pink flamingos, wild horses and vast expanses of marshland, is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

Sete
Arrival
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Departure
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The port:
Located in the Occitanie region of France, the Mediterranean port of Sète is just 1 kilometer from the lively heart of the city. Easily accessible on foot, this picturesque port is an ideal starting point for discovering the authenticity and charm of Sète. Shuttle buses and cabs are also available to help you get around town.
What to visit in Sète
Sète, a city of canals and poets, is often referred to as the Little Venice of Languedoc. Stroll along the canals lined with colorful boats and discover Mont Saint-Clair, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The town is famous for its Musée Paul Valéry, which houses works of art and a collection dedicated to the poet of the same name. Don't miss the covered market, a lively place to sample local specialties such as tielle, a seafood pie. The beaches of Sète, just a few minutes away, offer relaxation and swimming in an idyllic Mediterranean setting.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Sète is full of interesting sites. The Bassin de Thau, famous for its oyster beds, is perfect for seafood lovers. The city of Montpellier, some forty kilometers away, offers a fascinating blend of historic architecture and contemporary dynamism. For a more natural experience, the Camargue regional nature park, with its pink flamingos, wild horses and vast expanses of marshland, is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

Sete
Arrival
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Departure
08:00
The port:
Located in the Occitanie region of France, the Mediterranean port of Sète is just 1 kilometer from the lively heart of the city. Easily accessible on foot, this picturesque port is an ideal starting point for discovering the authenticity and charm of Sète. Shuttle buses and cabs are also available to help you get around town.
What to visit in Sète
Sète, a city of canals and poets, is often referred to as the Little Venice of Languedoc. Stroll along the canals lined with colorful boats and discover Mont Saint-Clair, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The town is famous for its Musée Paul Valéry, which houses works of art and a collection dedicated to the poet of the same name. Don't miss the covered market, a lively place to sample local specialties such as tielle, a seafood pie. The beaches of Sète, just a few minutes away, offer relaxation and swimming in an idyllic Mediterranean setting.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Sète is full of interesting sites. The Bassin de Thau, famous for its oyster beds, is perfect for seafood lovers. The city of Montpellier, some forty kilometers away, offers a fascinating blend of historic architecture and contemporary dynamism. For a more natural experience, the Camargue regional nature park, with its pink flamingos, wild horses and vast expanses of marshland, is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

Aigues-Mortes
Arrival
12:30
Departure
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Aigues-Mortes, France's medieval walled city, is rich in history. Its imposing ramparts offer a unique walk with panoramic views over the salt marshes and the Camargue. Explore the Tour de Constance and the museum for a trip back in time. The salt marshes around the town are ideal for observing wildlife, including pink flamingos. Local restaurants serve regional specialties, such as gardiane de taureau. Aigues-Mortes is a picturesque and historic stopover.

Aigues-Mortes
Arrival
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Departure
08:00
Aigues-Mortes, France's medieval walled city, is rich in history. Its imposing ramparts offer a unique walk with panoramic views over the salt marshes and the Camargue. Explore the Tour de Constance and the museum for a trip back in time. The salt marshes around the town are ideal for observing wildlife, including pink flamingos. Local restaurants serve regional specialties, such as gardiane de taureau. Aigues-Mortes is a picturesque and historic stopover.
Gallician
Arrival
12:00
Departure
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Gallician, a small French village nestled in the Camargue marshes, offers a peaceful getaway. Discover the manades, where Camargue horses and bulls roam free. Cycling and horseback riding are ideal for exploring this unique natural environment. The canals and ponds are perfect for birdwatching, with many species of birds. Close proximity to the region's vineyards means you can sample local wines. Gallician is a tranquil stopover, ideal for lovers of nature and Provencal culture.

Gallician
Arrival
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Departure
07:00
Gallician, a small French village nestled in the Camargue marshes, offers a peaceful getaway. Discover the manades, where Camargue horses and bulls roam free. Cycling and horseback riding are ideal for exploring this unique natural environment. The canals and ponds are perfect for birdwatching, with many species of birds. Close proximity to the region's vineyards means you can sample local wines. Gallician is a tranquil stopover, ideal for lovers of nature and Provencal culture.
Arle (Canal)
Arrival
13:30
Departure
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The Canal d'Arles à Bouc, a waterway running through the Camargue, is a picturesque waterway linking the Rhône to the Mediterranean Sea. It's a popular route for yachtsmen wishing to discover Provence from its tranquil waters. The banks of the canal offer breathtaking views of salt marshes, rice fields and diverse wildlife, including pink flamingos. Cruising along the canal, visitors can soak up the serenity of the Provencal countryside and the region's ecological wealth.

Arle (Canal)
Arrival
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Departure
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The Canal d'Arles à Bouc, a waterway running through the Camargue, is a picturesque waterway linking the Rhône to the Mediterranean Sea. It's a popular route for yachtsmen wishing to discover Provence from its tranquil waters. The banks of the canal offer breathtaking views of salt marshes, rice fields and diverse wildlife, including pink flamingos. Cruising along the canal, visitors can soak up the serenity of the Provencal countryside and the region's ecological wealth.

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Cruise Infos
- Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
- full board from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
- Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
- Optional excursions
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.





















































