Stretching along the beautiful Mediterranean coastline, the Littoral des Pyrénées-Orientales is a paradise for lovers of beaches, outdoor activities and historical heritage. With its mix of sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and charming seaside villages, it is the ideal destination for an unforgettable holiday.

Idyllic beaches and crystal clear waters
The coast offers a variety of beaches to suit all tastes:
Fine sandy beaches in Argelès-sur-Mer and Saint-Cyprien, perfect for families, relaxation and water sports.
Secluded coves around Collioure and Banyuls-sur-Mer, ideal for snorkelling and quiet moments surrounded by nature.
Cliffs and rocks of the Côte Vermeille, offering spectacular views and exceptional diving spots.
The warm waters of the Mediterranean invite you to swim, paddle or simply cool off on sunny days.
Charming coastal villages
Collioure: A picture-postcard village with its colourful houses, historic royal castle and rich artistic heritage (Matisse and Derain painted here). Stroll through its cobbled streets and enjoy fresh seafood by the sea.
Banyuls-sur-Mer: Famous for its Banyuls wine, this village combines vineyards, beaches and water sports. Don’t miss the underwater trail of the Cerbère-Banyuls marine reserve.
Port-Vendres: An authentic fishing port, starting point for boat trips along the coast.


Outdoor Adventures
The Coastline is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts:
Hiking: Walk the Sentier du Littoral, a coastal path offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and access to hidden coves.
Water sports: Windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking or sailing, the possibilities are numerous.
Diving and snorkeling: Discover marine life in the protected waters of the Cerbère-Banyuls Marine Nature Reserve.
Local cuisine and vineyards
The region is famous for its fresh seafood, but also for its tapas and Catalan cuisine. – Don’t forget that we are in Catalonia after all – Accompany your meal with a local wine, such as the famous sweet wine of Banyuls or a wine from the Roussillon vineyard.


Cultural and historical attractions
Notre-Dame-des-Anges Church in Collioure: Iconic with its bell tower overlooking the sea.
Fort Saint-Elme: A 16th-century fortress offering spectacular views of the coast.
Mémorial de Rivesaltes: For history buffs, this site traces the past of war refugees and the region.
Events and festivals
- Fête des Vendanges (Banyuls-sur-Mer, October): Celebrate the grape harvest with tastings, traditional music and gastronomy.
- Fête de Saint Vincent (Collioure, August): A lively festival with boat parades, fireworks and Catalan traditions.
To name a few.


Proximity to nature and the hinterland
Beyond the beaches, explore the Albères mountains, which form a spectacular backdrop. The Étang de Canet-Saint-Nazaire nature reserve is a paradise for birdwatchers.