About this tour
This 4-hour guided tour departs Montpellier for Sète, a coastal town threaded with canals in the Languedoc region. You'll wander the waterfront, browse Les Halles de Sète market sampling regional foods like tielle sétoise and Zézettes biscuits, then climb Mont Saint-Clair for views across the Mediterranean and Thau Lagoon. The small-group format keeps things relaxed and gives you time to absorb the local rhythm without rushing.
Highlights
- Canal-side strolls through Sète's waterfront quarters
- Les Halles de Sète market: tielle sétoise, Lucques olives, local biscuits
- Mont Saint-Clair summit with Mediterranean and lagoon vistas
- Air-conditioned transport from Montpellier included
- Local guide shares Sète's maritime history and traditions
- Small group keeps the pace manageable
What to expect
You'll be collected from Montpellier and driven to Sète in roughly 45 minutes. The tour opens with a guided walk along the canals—quieter stretches where fishing boats still sit moored and locals chat from waterside cafés. At Les Halles market, your guide navigates you through stalls; you taste tielle (a seafood and spinach pastry), Lucques olives, and Zézettes biscuits. The final leg is a climb up Mont Saint-Clair—steep but short—rewarded by wide views of sea and lagoon. Expect a mix of walking and standing still, and bring water.
Good to know
Wear comfortable shoes for uneven canal paths and the climb. The market visit happens during opening hours; stock up if you want to take food home. Public transport runs from Montpellier if you prefer independent travel. Suitable for most fitness levels, though the hill requires steady legs.
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