Set in Cap d'Agde, less than 1 km from Plage de la Baie de l'Amitie, Hôtel Cap Pirate offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Donna
United Kingdom
Everything! This is an incredibly fun hotel! Everything is themed! We absolutely loved it!
Situated opposite the Cap d'Agde Marina, the Alhambra offers an outdoor pool. Rooms have a private terrace either overlooking the harbour, Aqualand or the pedestrian path leading to Richelieu beach.
Located in Cap d’Agde, 600 metres from the sea, the Hotel Gil de France features a restaurant, an indoor heated pool and a spa area. Montpellier is a 50-minute drive away.
Hanne Heim
Norway
Good location, fresh, charming and comfortable studio apartement with an outdoor space on the ground floor. Very convient when you travel with av dog. Close to the beach.
Lovely indoor heated pool (about 29 degrees).
Friendly and serviceminded staff.
The Palmyra Golf Hôtel is located on the edge of the 27 holes Cap d'Agde Golf Club.
Renaldo Delabie
Belgium
The room was large nice and had a 5 star bed. The hotel is virtually on the nice golf course and you can go straight to the golf course and practice. Big parking facilities and walking distance to the beach.
Le Bellevue is situated on the sea front, with exceptional panoramic views over the sea. The beach is only 50 metres away and the port is just 200 metres away.
John
United Kingdom
A very comfortable hotel in a beautiful location, with views of the Mediterranean.
This waterfront and eco-friendly hotel is set in Cap d'Agde and offers direct access to the beach. It features 2 outdoor pools, one of which is heated. There is a sun terrace and a sauna hammam.
Paul
United Kingdom
Fabulous hotel, incredible staff who couldn't do enough for us. Great location two minutes to the beach and fifteen minutes walk to the harbour. Excellent restaurant (although a little pricey).
Nice little pizza bar right over the road.
Located in the seaside resort of Cap d’Agde, this hotel features an outdoor, heated swimming pool and a 5000 m² Mediterranean garden. Guests have free access to the fitness centre.
Located in Cap d’Agde, 600 metres from the sea, the Hotel Gil de France features a restaurant, an indoor heated pool and a spa area. Montpellier is a 50-minute drive away.
J’ai adorer le personnel à l’accueil super aimable.
Located in Cap d'Agde, 1.1 km from Roquille, SOWELL RESIDENCES Les Lauriers Roses provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Estaba cerca de la zona naturista que era lo que buscaba
Facing the beachfront, Le Jardin de Babylone "réservé aux couples" offers 4-star accommodation in Cap d'Agde and has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden and restaurant.
Merci pour l'accueil et la gentillesse des équipes!
Facing the beachfront, Le Jardin d'EDEN "réservé aux couples" offers 4-star accommodation in Cap d'Agde and has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden and terrace.
Personnel très sympathique
Chambre grande et bien équipée
Situated in Cap d'Agde, 2.1 km from Roquille, Le Nautilia Résidence de Luxe "réservée aux couples" features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor pool, Hôtel Azur offers accommodation in Cap d'Agde, 1 km from the nearest beach. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Propreté localisation gentillesse des patrons prix
Located in Cap d'Agde, 800 metres from Plage Naturiste d'Agde, SOWELL HÔTELS Les Jardins du Cap provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in Cap d'Agde, 1.1 km from Roquille, SOWELL Family Cap d’Agde features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Het zwembad met ligstoelen, groot, comfortabel bed, de rust.
This property is a 16-minute walk from the beach. Surrounded by pine trees at the foot of Mont-Saint-Loup, the Hotel Tennis International enjoys a peaceful location and easy access to all the city’s...
Personnel de l'établissement très sympathique.
FAQs about hotels in Cap d'Agde
On average, 3-star hotels in Cap d'Agde cost € 81.02 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cap d'Agde are € 104.79 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cap d'Agde can on average be found for € 183.47 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cap d'Agde this weekend is € 120.21 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 163.22. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cap d'Agde for this weekend cost on average around € 288.89 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 105.24 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cap d'Agde for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 158.71 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cap d'Agde will cost around € 314.60 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Béziers Cap d'Agde Airport, 20km away, or Montpellier Airport, 70km away. Alternatively, take a train to Agde station. From the UK, a ferry to Calais, then a 10-hour drive. For domestic travellers, buses and trains are available from major French cities.
What guests said about Cap d'Agde:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cap d'Agde is a pleasant Mediterranean resort town, with a...
Cap d'Agde is a pleasant Mediterranean resort town, with a range of facilities and amenities. These include everything from self-catering chalets to well-equipped hotels. Other aspects include, plenty of grocery stores, restraurants for all tastes, bars and a decent bus service to the main town and train station. There are even casinos, amusement parks and go-karitnng.
Poddle & Camac
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A town almost entirely built from scratch from the 1960s...
A town almost entirely built from scratch from the 1960s onwards, Cap d'Agde has nevertheless colour and character -- much more than similar "new resorts" along the French Mediterranean coast. The port is lively, and offers a range of reasonably-priced boat trips, from mini-cruises around the local coastline and out to the old prison-fort in the bay in a glass-bottomed boat to a day of dolphin-watching -- if the dolphins turn up. The shops along the quay appear at first sight to offer the usual sea-side tat, but on closer inspection have quite good quality holiday wear -- well-cut men's shorts, high-grade cotton summer shirts and women's cotton dresses for warm evenings. Here the prices are closer to what might be expected in inland towns but there are certainly plenty of bargains.
The town has been planned in the style of an old fishing village, with small alleyways and stairs linking its several levels, and is well worth exploring. on the edge of the main area is an appealing conference and art exhibition centre, and in a grove of pines an excellent small museum focussed around Greek and Roman relics recovered from ancient wrecks offshore.
Back to the port: there seems to be a lack of good restaurants. Too many pizzerias and almost none serving locally-caught fish. The portside bar-lounges seem not to care too much to have your custom or not, but one good place to stop by for lunch-time drinks, people-watching and freshly-cooked and copious tapas is the Carre Rouge just opposite the spot where the cruises board. The staff there were welcoming and the service prompt on both occasions we dropped by.
There are large car parks all around the centre of town.
Eugenie
France
10
Scored 10
We have known the area for over 25 years, including having...
We have known the area for over 25 years, including having our own appartment for 17. It is a lower cost area along the south coast of France but just as pleasant.
You have the beaches,(textile or naturist), good bars,restaurants at all price breaks. Taxi a little expensive but the local bus service only €1 per trip.
Paul
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Ours was a 1 night stay en route to Spain.
Ours was a 1 night stay en route to Spain. It was in the middle of December, the weather was chilly, windy and grey and the town felt 'dead'. We could find nowhere to eat other than driving out to the SuperU to either McDonalds or Crescendo.
The town may be better in the Summer but we won't be trying it again.
John
2.0
Scored 2.0
We have come many times to Cap D’Adge each of which has been...
We have come many times to Cap D’Adge each of which has been exceptional Appart from this one night on the boat from hell. Cap D’Adge naturist village is without doubt a unique experience that in my opinion everyone should experience in their lifetime.
But please, please do yourself a favour and don’t stay on Thetys sete boat in Port Nature within the Village Naturist
Victoria
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Absolutely bad accommodation in a great place.
Absolutely bad accommodation in a great place.
It did not like · The apartment is in terms of cleanliness in catastrophic state, cobweb, dust, unnecessary things stuck on the toilet and cabinets. Pillows absolutely uncomfortable. A blanket of a bed of bed in common for both. Missing toiletries, no soap or shampoo even after urgency was delivered. Two towels for two people for the whole stay, 1 roll of toilet paper for the whole stay.
They wanted to pay the entire amount for us, even if 30% of the deposit was paid. The deposit only after long arguing and evidence. Apology of one -word sorry.
A friendly, helpful, quiet, family-run hotel with a large room and bathroom. The bed was extremely comfortable, cleaning was excellent, and on the rare occasions it was needed, the air conditioning was silent. On request, a beach parasol was lent to me free-of-charge, which was a nice personal touch. Although within easy walking distance of the centre of Cap d'Agde, I hired a bicycle from a third party, which gave a wide choice of beaches, restaurants, shops etc. within a few minutes' ride on the network of cycle tracks.
The heated pool is a great feature. The rooms are small but met our needs. The beds were basic but comfortable. The place is very clean and very secure with security keypads to enter the premises in the evenings and at nighttime. The price was very reasonable and the hotel met my expectations. I would recommend it. I would skip the breakfast as there's a lovely bakery within walking distance and there is a kitchenette in the rooms so you have the flexibility to get a bigger selection.
Enjoy!
The hotel is in a fantastic place and deserves attention. The atmosphere in the hotel is superb. We were also lucky to attend a party on a roof. Lots of people and great fun.
A great advantage is a possibility of getting around the village in a special electric car. It works like a taxi but there is no extra charge. If you are somewhere far away, you call the hotel and they come to pick you up.
The place was in an ideal location for the shortest walk to the naturist village beach. There was enough space for 2-3 people comfortably as there is a small sofa in addition to a bed that sleeps two. The view from the terrace was really nice into the village and you could see the a portion of the sea.
Access to beach, slightly miss leading as you have to walk through the car park, not parklands..also the beach bar is not part of the hotel so guests have to pay for loungers...otherwise it was very nice but a bit over priced in our opinion...saying that we really enjoyed our two night stay..
Welcoming and helpful staff, good location, the hotel is tastefully decorated, clean, comfortable and quiet, the bedroom terrasse is a real plus. The breakfast is excellent with lots of variety of cooked and continental options, however the buffet was missing the hash brown and baked beans.
Excellent location in the naturist village close to beach access and lovely view of the sea from our spacious balcony. Clean and basic studio apartment well equipped. Our host was very attentive to our needs.
good location, good rooftop, good breakfast, poor room, worst mattress ever. Is not a 5* hotel, is good 3 or poor 4 but never a 5. location is a blast, super close to everywhere
Family-owned boutique hotel less than 10 min walk from the best beach at Cap D'Agde. Good rooms and facilties, including a fine pool. Quiet as well away from the night clubs!
The location is great for the Naturist Village. It’s quiet and away from the main party scene. It has a parking spot. The host was responsive and nice.
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