Discover the best top things to do in Vendee, France including Les Animaux de la Place, Plage des Sableaux, Plage de La Griere, Marais du Mullembourg, Quartier de l'Ile de Penotte, Office de Tourisme Saint-Jean-de-Monts, La Plage Du Veillon, Le Remblai, La Corniche vendeenne, Les Cinq Pineaux.
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4.5 based on 333 reviews
We though this was a great place - and free and it's an open space so dog friendly! Spent well over an hour playing with the various animals. Do check times before you go - we had to hang around for an hour before the "Vets" came to switch the pneumatics and hydraulics on. There is a walking route round the town (map from TI) but it's not particularly interesting.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Thanks to the Tourist Office, life is easier : Book your activities or visits at the Tourist Office : Puy du Fou with or without transportation, Ile d'Yeu with multiple possibilities schedules, and all this with great rates and more tips ! Save time ! Each team member according to their hobbies or passions offers you advice : horse riding, gastronomy , culture, ideas and best rides corners of Saint Jean de Monts history , fishing, family activities ... Save time by contacting specialists of the destination! Earn Money For leisure and excursions , the Board found the best option and can make you benefit from cheaper prices ;-)
Whether this is your first vist or you are a regular the Office de Tourisme should be your first stop. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly and very experienced. It is possible to obtain a bus / train timetable; details of shows in the area; book a seat at the 600 seat theatre within the centre; collect a descriptive card for hundreds of attractions within a 20km. range of St. Jean; etc. They also have many in house exhibitions during the season and well stocked souveneir area.
4.5 based on 426 reviews
Gorgoeus beach. The tide was going out when we arrived but it left loads of large pools full of fish and hermit crabs that were great for swimming in and exploring. You could also find less rocky areas where you could go and paddle in the sea and jump the waves. It was very busy but there's loads and loads of parking and it's an enormous beach so accommodates everyone. Get there early if you dont want to walk for a while to get to the beach. There are toilets, surf schools and SUP hire plus a couple of cafes. A great day out!
4.5 based on 582 reviews
The fantastic, sandy and shallow beach is really complemented by Le Remblai. The wide clean promenade is great for a stroll or for cyclists (by far the easiest way to get to the beaches in the height of summer). It's colourful and dotted with bars, creperies and ice cream shops, and just a few minutes away from the beach itself.
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