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More about Sète

A city of character, Sète is a French commune located in Occitania. Nicknamed the "Venice of Languedoc", it is ideally located. Bordered by the Thau lagoon, the city is known for its various maritime activities. Sète is a tourist destination that fascinates with its history and culture.

A fishing port, a commercial port and a cruise port, Sète offers an eclectic maritime heritage. Catalan boats and fishing districts are the charm of the city. Apart from its ports, the city has a sandy strip 1.5 km wide separating the Mediterranean Sea from the Thau pond. Thanks to its 12 km long barrier beach, it has a natural and unique character that favours its various maritime activities.

Due to its geographical location, Sète is one of the main nautical centres in the Occitania region with four nautical bases. In addition, the port of Sete is served by the GNV shipping company. There are several ferry crossings to Spain and Morocco.

In the south of France, Sète is a town with an exciting cultural identity. Between museums, theatres and festivals, there is no shortage of activities during a stay on its territory. The royal setting and the white stone forest are among the region's most popular tourist attractions. The Théâtre de la Mer, a former fort converted into a theatre, dominates the Mediterranean. This world-famous open-air site is a testimony to the region's maritime and cultural heritage. Every summer, it is the setting for various festivals. Organized by the city, the "Quand je pense à Fernande" festival is an incredible success every year. Other cultural events also pay tribute to Georges Brassens, a child of the country and a prominent figure in the French artistic landscape.

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More about Nador

In the northeast of Morocco, Nador is a pretty port city that is full of historical and tourist treasures. Known for its beautifully preserved monuments, it recalls the passage of many civilizations: Roman, Phoenician and Amazigh. Located in the Eastern Rif region, it is experiencing a real economic boom thanks to its superb beaches and numerous tourist sites.

There are a thousand and one ways to discover Nador. Stretching across from the lagoon of Marchica, this Mediterranean city boasts many seaside resorts and beaches of breathtaking beauty. Remaining authentic, this region is currently the second largest banking centre in Morocco after Casablanca.

An ideal destination for a sunny holiday, Nador has all the characteristics of a Mediterranean metropolis. The port of Nador is served by several ferry companies from France, Spain and elsewhere in Morocco. Thanks to its warm Mediterranean climate, the region has a radiant weather almost all year round. Enchanting its visitors, the city is full of historical monuments that are worth a visit.

Apart from its lagoon and port, Nador has magnificent beaches that naturally invite you to idleness. The beaches of Boucana and El Kariat, located a few kilometres from the city, offer swimming and various water sports. Between fine sand and shells, the province's beaches are also ideal for snorkelling.

Rich in its cultural and natural heritage, Nador is a destination that holds many surprises. The Mohammed V Dam site is the favourite place for sailing and fishing enthusiasts. The caves of Ifri Ammar and Ifri El Baroud, testifying to the history of the city, is an archaeological treasure that houses various vestiges of the past.

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