Food Scene
Les Tilleuls
9 Cr des JarrièresWonderful French brasserie
The best bakery on the island, delicious baguettes baked fresh several times a day.
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La Douce Mie
15 Rue de la CrapaudièreThe best bakery on the island, delicious baguettes baked fresh several times a day.
Bar à Quai
3 Cr des ÉcolesGood brasserie, super bar perfect for an aperitif.
Au Pain Marin
1 Cr des ÉcolesDelicious patisseries.
Delicious locally sourced menu, perfect for an aperitif after a day on the beach of Gros Jonc.
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Beach Bar Ile de Ré
31 Av. de la PlageDelicious locally sourced menu, perfect for an aperitif after a day on the beach of Gros Jonc.
Drinks & Nightlife
Les 2 canons
33 Cr Eugène ChauffourGreat for live music, a lively bar perfect for a night cap.
Sightseeing
Anchored to the Atlantic coast, near the Islands of Ré and Oléron, La Rochelle is best discovered and enjoyed through its various ports: the Old Port in the city centre, the marina at les Minimes, the Commercial port of La Pallice, and the fishing port of Chef de Baie. Its exceptional water and its taste for sports challenges have made it a household name on the national and international boating circuit.
At La Rochelle, come and enjoy the Ocean within the City …
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La Rochelle
Anchored to the Atlantic coast, near the Islands of Ré and Oléron, La Rochelle is best discovered and enjoyed through its various ports: the Old Port in the city centre, the marina at les Minimes, the Commercial port of La Pallice, and the fishing port of Chef de Baie. Its exceptional water and its taste for sports challenges have made it a household name on the national and international boating circuit.
At La Rochelle, come and enjoy the Ocean within the City …
Saint Martin de Ré has retained its original charm within its star-shaped ramparts steeped in history: resistance to the assaults launched by the English Navy in the 17th century, increasing commercial activity thanks to the transport of salt and wine in the 18th century, town of departure for prisoners leaving for the penal settlements of French Guiana and New Caledonia in the 19th century,
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Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Saint Martin de Ré has retained its original charm within its star-shaped ramparts steeped in history: resistance to the assaults launched by the English Navy in the 17th century, increasing commercial activity thanks to the transport of salt and wine in the 18th century, town of departure for prisoners leaving for the penal settlements of French Guiana and New Caledonia in the 19th century,
Parks & Nature
Gros Joncs
Amazing sandy beach, perfect beach to learn to surf.
Entertainment & Activities
I-Aquarium ye-La Rochelle
Quai Louis PrunierThe best Aquarium in France.