Discover the best hotels in Portiragnes, Herault, Occitanie including Mas de Bellegou, Domaine les Tamaris et les Portes du Soleil, Camping Club Les Sablons, Hotel le Mirador, Goelia Sun Village, Domaine de Roque-Haute Maison de Vacance, Domaine De Roque Haute, Village Vacances Domaine de l'Espagnac, Hotel La Vitarelle, Mas de Bellegou.
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5 based on 1 reviews
Un vrai B&B avec beaucoup de charme et de caractère. Un emplacement idéal près d'une nature intacte. Beaucoupde possibilitésde balades y compris sans voiture. Un très bel accueil tout en douceur avec une mention spéciale pour les confitures
3.5 based on 198 reviews
A few decades ago, France provided the benchmark for family holidays – it certainly trounced the UK’s miserable offerings. But for some years now, I have felt French mass market accommodation needs a revamp. Internet searches throw up endless tired looking properties and decor, as well as high prices and mediocre reviews. All-inclusive is non-existent, half board rare, and the once-proud service concept jaded. This contrasts with countries like Spain, Portugal and Greece, which while not perfect, have all upped their games. Domaines Les Tamaris & Les Portes Du Sol is a one-resort encapsulation of the above (although, to be fair, it is Belgian-owned). On arrival, I shuddered at the similarity with various bleak UK seaside holiday parks I have endured while my sons played in bank holiday football tournaments. Entrance barriers, impenetrable gates and burgeoning security personnel make you wonder whether you are there for your own pleasure, or her majesty’s (or in this instance, Macron’s). First impressions of Les Tamaris, are a resort that’s been around for a while and could do with some TLC. Check in was a tiresome affair. Saturday is changeover day, so many guests were arriving simultaneously by car – and with very few parking spaces near Reception, you can imagine the mayhem. The queue inside Reception was just as arduous, especially as there was quite a bit of bureaucracy to get through for each guest. We had booked a three-bedroom ‘Confort’ villa. Once upon a time, the French invented a whole lexicon of nouns and adjectives (like ‘superieur’ and ‘luxe’), all surely designed to shame those who would rather save money and book ‘normale’. With ‘Confort’ the only level to include wi-fi, we were kind of held to ransom. When we finally drew up outside our villa, we thought we’d got the wrong one, as the outside dining table was strewn with used bedclothes, and a high chair was also sitting there. It turned out housekeeping had forgotten to collect them from the previous occupancy. Inside, ‘Confort’ was clearly an exaggeration. Our villa was clean enough, but to use another French adjective, it was ‘fatigué’, with outdated furniture and fittings. Armchairs were upholstered in an un-cosy plasticised material, and the sofabed (which thankfully we needed to use only as a sofa), was also pretty uninviting. The seal was falling off the dishwasher. The floor was badly washed. The downstairs shower room was just about okay. Upstairs, three tired bedrooms and a fairly basic bathroom told a similar story. I don’t want to paint a completely negative picture, as there were plus-points. The strongest was the villa’s outside space. Out front, a sizeable gravel beach enabled us park our sunloungers in sunny spots whatever the time of day – and the patio facilitated pleasurable al fresco dining. And either side of the gravel, a choice of two hardstanding drives provided ample parking for our seven-seater. In warmer climes, decent outside space can offset even the most austere of interiors. However, there’s no getting away from the fact that these villas are overdue for refurbishment – and knowing this kind of resort, where the properties are privately-owned cash cows, they are unlikely to receive it any time soon. If you arrive on a Saturday, you’ll be invited to attend the Sunday welcome gathering at the resort’s outdoor theatre. My advice would be don’t bother. It started 40 minutes late, was poorly rehearsed and really just acted as a showcase for local businesses (even the local Intermarché manager had a slot). What’s more the free drink incentive was a bit of a damp squib, being a choice of cola or lemonade, and only redeemable once we’d endured the event. That’s not to say nothing worthwhile came out of it. As a result, our children took part in the next day’s bananaboat and flying fish water activities, and my wife and I went on the excellent half-day ‘Lieux Insolites’ guided tour of the Canal du Midi, plus Beziers and its environs, culminating with a tasting at a charming privately run winery. Domaines Les Tamaris is essentially a residential resort, and you won’t find an awful lot to do here. There is a full entertainment programme on offer, but we found it severely lacking, and some of the ‘acts’ (performed by the animation team) were nothing short of bizarre. However, if you’re into swimming, you’re well catered for. There are two impressive water slides, set beside a massive stone-tiled swimming pool in a sort of Bay of Pigs layout, which somehow makes you feel like you’re in a Roman bath. If you do choose to stay here, just be aware that on departure, your villa will be subject to an inspection. Nothing unusual there – but if ours was anything to go by, it will be the most rigorous inspection imaginable. Even fingerprints on the window were picked up – and I’m pretty sure they weren’t even ours. If you read my earlier description of our ‘Confort’ villa, we felt that the application of exacting standards to such mediocre accommodation was a bit rich. I don’t think we would go back to this resort, but that’s not to say we didn’t have an enjoyable holiday here, and I’m not saying I wouldn’t recommend it at all. But for me, that departure inspection illustrated my earlier comparison of Domaines Les Tamaris and the French tourism industry as a whole: the way they both see themselves, and the way they actually are, are two rather different animals.
4 based on 1559 reviews
Votre destination familiale en camping 5 étoiles à Portiragnes Sunêlia Les Sablons vous accueille en bord de mer entre le Cap d’Agde et Valras Plage. En bordure d’une grande plage de sable fin, sauvage et préservée, ce camping s’inscrit dans son écrin de verdure de 15 hectares. Situé au milieu des vignes, entre la mer Méditerranée et le Canal du Midi, cet hôtel de plein air haut de gamme est fier de vous accueillir dans son esprit « Made In Les Sablons ». Ce camping 5 étoiles vous réserve un accueil des plus chaleureux afin que vos vacances en famille débutent dans une ambiance des plus radieuses. Vos vacances au cœur du Languedoc-Roussillon Appréciez pleinement les charmes de la Méditerranée en prenant un bain de soleil dans une oasis de verdure, au Sunêlia Les Sablons. Plongez au cœur du Languedoc dans l’architecture locale aux couleurs chaudes. Le camping s’est aussi la chance de pouvoir se fondre dans une verdure luxuriante bien présente. Éveillez vos sens sur ce site ancré dans sa nature environnante. Ressourcez-vous parmi les essences de lauriers roses, lantanas, peupliers blancs ou washingtonia. Les plus du Sunêlia Les Sablons Un nouveau Sunny Club au milieu de 3 hectares de notre aire de loisirs, Un quartier VIP de 23 mobil-homes grand standing, Un quartier SUP de 37 mobil-homes avec 2 salles de bain, Un quartier STD « Nouvelle Charte » de 27 mobil-homes avec terrasse intégrée, ½ pension possible au restaurant « Le Jardin des Sablons » ou uniquement pour le plaisir « formule petit-déjeuner »
My family visited at the start of the Easter holidays. The resort had only just opened so there were lots of things that were not open (supermarket, adults pool, shops and restaurants) that’s why we have given it a 4. On the whole the holiday was brilliant. The resort is lovely and clean with plenty of activities for families. Our highlight of the holiday was the nightly entertainment for the children (we have 3 aged 5, 8 and 10) that loved the mini disco. The animation team were excellent. They were friendly, enthusiastic and encouraged everyone to join in. They speak in multiple languages and cater for everyone. Nico and his team couldn’t do enough for us and went out of their way to speak to us every time they saw us around the resort, even when they weren’t on duty. We would recommend and hope to visit again.
4 based on 150 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Portiragnes does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel le Mirador, a nice option for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Eglise Saint Félix (2.3 mi) and Manade du Grand Salan (2.4 mi), guests of Hotel le Mirador can easily experience some of Portiragnes' most well known attractions. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel le Mirador offers guests free wifi. The hotel features a coffee shop, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage. Plus, Hotel le Mirador offers breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Travelers looking to enjoy some lobster can head to Le Buddha. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Italian restaurant such as Le Provençal. Hotel le Mirador looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Portiragnes.
My wife and I spent a very pleasant 7 nights in the hotel. Parking when we arrived was easy and Guillaume on reception was friendly and very helpful. We had not been able to book one of the six sea view rooms, which we would definitely do next time as our only criticism was that the decor in our room was bit tired and there were no coffee or tea making facilities in the room but the Wifi was very good in the room, throughout the hotel including the restaurant. The restaurant was great, the food really good and the service excellent. Nothing was too much trouble for Theo and Jessica who were eternally friendly and smiling. We went through the menu wile we were there and every meal was a delight. The hotel is really well placed for the beach which is about 50 metres. and the beach itself is well kept and safe as there are several security towers placed along it. The sea is shallow for quite a distance so it is perfect for families with young children. Beziers, Sete, Narbonne and Montpellier are all quite close by, although getting there in holiday traffic can be interesting. Overwhelmingly it was the staff who made it such a pleasant experience for us and we would unhesitatingly recommend this hotel to both couples and families. We will definitely be booking again for next year.
3.5 based on 67 reviews
5 based on 10 reviews
Le Domaine de Roque-Haute propose 2 formules de vacances : -MAISON DE VACANCES : Piscine et terrasse privatives, équipement complet, notre maison de vacances offre une prestation de qualité pour des vacances réussies, en famille(s) ou entre amis, au cœur d’un domaine clos et sécurisé. -SUITES & CHAMBRES D'HÔTES : Un sens de l’épure et de la douceur propre au calme et à la détente a présidé au choix de l’aménagement intérieur. Confort et bien-être sont privilégiés jusque dans le choix d’une literie de grande qualité.
We went to the beaches, did excursions in the area and strolled around. We had picnic dinner at the large terrace and felt we could absolutely be ourselves and very much at home. Exchanges with Carine and Claude enriched our knowledge of the French culture. Sévérine was super, very friendly and accommodating. A place we will definitely return to. Meanwhile we are letting our friends know, how wonderful this place is.
5 based on 3 reviews
Superbe maison d hôtes dans un immense domaine situé en hauteur, en pleine nature et donc à l abri de la foule et du bruit. Chambre famille (grand duc) impeccable. Immense avec deux chambres et leur salles de bain. Vue sur la mer et le domaine dont on se lasse pas Belle piscine, magnifique petit déjeuner et peut être le plus important, hôtes et personnel d une extrême gentillesse. Plein de conseil de visites et de restaurants. Un plus toujours appréciable des maison d hôtes. Cocooning de quelques jours qui font du bien. On reviendra et on recommande bien sûr.
5 based on 1 reviews
Malgré beaucoup de monde à l'arrivée, l'accueil est souriant et disponible, le domaine est immense, 4 espaces piscines (1 couverte, 1 Olympique, 1 lagon et 1 familiale), les habitations diverses et pour tous les goûts. Nous y étions en septembre et même hors saison, il y a des animations chaque soirs. Si on veut rester dans le domaine, pas de problème, il y a une rotisserie, un burger, un glacier, une boulangerie et une superette en plus du restau du domaine. Super séjour
2 based on 50 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Portiragnes? Then look no further than Hotel La Vitarelle, a budget friendly small hotel that brings the best of Portiragnes to your doorstep. The rooms offer air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as public wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Hotel La Vitarelle features baggage storage. In addition, as a valued Hotel La Vitarelle guest, you can enjoy a lounge that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While in Portiragnes be sure to experience local tapas favorites at Les Voiles. Should time allow, Manade du Grand Salan and Eglise Saint Félix are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel La Vitarelle as you experience everything Portiragnes has to offer.
Arrived to a dark and dirty hotel too early to check in (thankfully). Used the hotel reception bathroom to change! It stank of urine because urine wasn't just in the toilet! This hotel shouldn't be on any booking sites it's unsanitary! I will never again book a hotel without reading reviews. Booked another hotel on the same day and thankfully found a lovely 3 star 8 minutes away! Please don't book this hotel.
5 based on 1 reviews
Un vrai B&B avec beaucoup de charme et de caractère. Un emplacement idéal près d'une nature intacte. Beaucoupde possibilitésde balades y compris sans voiture. Un très bel accueil tout en douceur avec une mention spéciale pour les confitures
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