Camargue Day Trip from Avignon
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy this comfortable day trip to the Camargue from Avignon with all transfers included. A live guide will liven up the trip with interesting commentary on what you will see along the way. You will then begin to discover the animals and landscapes that await you at the Ornithological Park. The tour includes entrance fees to the park, which you can explore with your guide and a small group.
- Discover the natural beauty of the Camargue with this day trip from Avignon.
- Listen to the instructions of a tour guide with a small group of about 8 people.
- Don't worry about organising anything with all transfers and entrance fees to the Ornithological Park included.
What’s included
- Excursion to Camargue from Avignon
- Tourist guide
- All transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
- Entrance to the Ornithological Park
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Step by Step
Join this tour from Avignon and spend a day in Camargue. All transfers are included in the experience. To keep you entertained along the way, you will listen to the commentary of your guide who will explain everything that awaits you in Camargue as well as giving you fun facts about what you see around you.
Camargue is known for its marshes, pink flamingos and white horses. Tickets to the Ornithological Park are already included, so you'll be in the perfect place to observe the region's emblematic bird. Inside, you'll follow a well-marked trail along which you can get up close to the flamingos and see the hundreds of species of birds that live here.
You will always be part of a small group of about 8 people, which will allow you to move around comfortably. The tour will also take you to the town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, famous for its fortified church and picturesque atmosphere, and Aigues-Mortes, a walled town dating back to the 13th century.