Hôtel Café Le Miramar faces the sea in Le Grau-du-Roi, just 600 metres from the Seaquarium. From April to the end of summer, guests can enjoy a private beach with sun loungers for an extra charge.
Lydie
France
La situation face à la mer , la gentillesse du personnel
Located near the Camargue, just 5 km from Le Grau-du-Roi, the Oustau Camarguen hotel warmly welcomes you a few minutes from the marina and the beach. The Oustau Camarguen has 31 rooms and 8 suites.
Monica
United Kingdom
Location, pool, design. This is a lovely family-friendly hotel in Port Camargue, which we have returned to several times.
Hôtel Restaurant Le Provençal is located in Le Grau du Roi’s town centre on one of the main shopping streets. It is just 200 metres from the beach and 50 metres from the port.
Located in the Camargue’s delta, Le Maray is 100 metres from the beach and the city centre. All rooms are air conditioned and feature free Wi-Fi access. Free public parking is available nearby.
Jacinta
Ireland
The room was clean and comfortable and a good size
Hôtel l'Etoile is set in Le Grau-du-Roi, 24 km from Montpellier Arena and 24 km from Parc des Expositions de Montpellier. This 1-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.
Patricia
France
Very friendly and helpful staff. Reception area lovely, with a table football and board games for children. The coffee was very good. Even the owners pets were friendly. Great location for beach and restaurants.
Set in Le Grau-du-Roi and with Rive Droite reachable within 200 metres, Villa Chiesa offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
In the heart of Le Grau-du-Roi, originally a Mediterranean fishing village that has become a beach resort, this hotel is 65 metres from the canal, and just 300 metres from the beach.
Aaron
Abkhazia
Super close to everything. Beautiful to walk through the city. Lots of restaurants
The Hotel Thalazur Port-Camargue, ideally located on the Mediterranean coast in Languedoc Roussillon at Grau du Roi, welcomes you in a relaxing and exotic setting.
Cadre
Restaurant panoramique
La chambre
Le spa
L'accueil
Set in Le Grau-du-Roi, 60 metres from Boucanet Beach, SOWELL Family Grau du Roi offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Le Grau-du-Roi, 60 metres from Boucanet Beach, SOWELL RESIDENCES Les Sablons provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Literie très propre, confort du lit. Serviettes propres
Hôtel l'Etoile is set in Le Grau-du-Roi, 24 km from Montpellier Arena and 24 km from Parc des Expositions de Montpellier. This 1-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.
L emplacement proche du centre
L accueil chaleureux
Situated in Le Grau-du-Roi, 400 metres from North Beach, Belambra Clubs Port Camargue - Les Salins features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a...
Very comfortable bedrooms
Good location to walk outside
Good options to do at the hotel
Fly into Montpellier Airport, 27km away, then take a direct train (1 hour) or drive (30 minutes) to Le Grau-Du-Roi. From Paris, take a direct TGV train (3.5 hours). Alternatively, sail into Port Camargue, the largest marina in Europe.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Le Grau-Du-Roi is Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 27 km) and good transport links.
Le Grau-Du-Roi, France, is well-serviced by public transport. The local bus line, Ligne 106, connects the town to Montpellier. For shorter distances, consider renting a bicycle from numerous local shops. Taxis are also available. Walking is feasible as the town is compact. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging during peak season.
Port-Camargue is a popular area in Le Grau-Du-Roi, known for its marina, sandy beaches, and proximity to local attractions. It offers a range of accommodation options, making it a convenient choice for visitors.
Le Grau-Du-Roi, France, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 7°C in January to 28°C in July. The summer season, from June to September, is the driest, while the wettest period is from October to April. There are no distinct monsoon or hurricane seasons in Le Grau-Du-Roi.
What guests said about Le Grau-du-Roi:
6.0
Scored 6.0
The good: Flamingos! Miles of beaches.
The good: Flamingos! Miles of beaches. Great places to go walking. Amigoland, though expensive, is fun for kids of all ages - even those in their forties. You can rent motorboats and jetskis in town. For connections, its not far from Montpellier or Marseille.
The bad: Restaurants are poor in LGdR. From French to Italian to Asian they all disappointed. Mosquitoes are tenacious all around this area due to miles and miles of open shallow water.
Personal verdict: go somewhere else instead.
Mark & Kiki
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
The property was a little tired, Im glad I took my own...
The property was a little tired, Im glad I took my own bedding and towels. I am used to staying in 5 star hotels and whilst I knew this was far from 5 stars, I was disappointed to find plastic sheets on the beds. It so reminded me of an out dated Butlins holiday camp room
Marion
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
there‘s a lot of things to do like go shopping or eat there,...
there‘s a lot of things to do like go shopping or eat there, bathe, go to the amigoland and accept your death (-> adrenalin), go to the „plage de l‘espiguette“ but we wouldn‘t recommend walking if you’re not dangerously suicidal, since the heat will burn you alive in the 2h you need to get there - rather borrow a bike and ride it together.
Luana
10
Scored 10
A very pleasant Meditteranean resort, plus the inhabitants...
A very pleasant Meditteranean resort, plus the inhabitants are friendly and welcoming. Access and parking are easy.
Not sure about the food. It's good, if not inspiring. Le Grau-du-Roi is not a gastronimic destination, but that's not a reason to avoid it. The place is such a pleasant destination.
René
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely touristy little town near to a natural park.
Lovely touristy little town near to a natural park. It had a nice atmosphere of a small marine town and lovely restaurants, however it was way too busy and overcrowded at times. The public transport from and to the town was very poor and it is difficult to access without a car. Ideal for short breaks, not so good for longer stays.
Eva
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Grau-du-Roi is a very touristy place that caters to budget...
Grau-du-Roi is a very touristy place that caters to budget travelers. The shopping district is gaudy and filled with cheap souvenirs, little trinkets and vulgar clothes. Ice cream shops and churros shops abound.
The beach is basic and very crowded in summer months. Traffic and parking are horrendous. Restaurants are expensive and mostly serve seafood.
Aigues-Mortes, which is 4.5 kms away, is a much nicer town to visit and stay in.
Hotel Quai d'Azur is a cute little boutique hotel with a perfect location and incredibly friendly + helpful staff. The breakfast was simple, but very nice. Unlimited baguette, coffee and very yummy croissants! We had a cute little balcony overlooking their pretty Jardin area and kitchen as well as neighboring rooftops. Overall very good, authentic experience, would book again anytime!!
The property is right on the beach and within short walking distance of the supermarket, carpark and restaurants. The view over the water and La Grande-Motte in the distance is great. The microwave is a combination oven, which is unusual but a big plus if you like to bake.
The hotel is situated just across the calm street on the beach
Very nice and helpful staff
Bathtube in very modern bathroom
Minibar fridge available
Just a minute walk from the evening markets
If possible, definitely book a sea-view room
Great localization near beach. Place was clean, well equipped, dogs are welcome. Nice view from the balcony. Amazing and helpful owner, allowed an early check in.
Location was great, hotel was very clean, nice patio to eat outside and staff was great and went above and beyond to make me a gluten free breakfast. Loved it!
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