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.
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.
Judi
United Kingdom
Location perfect, room spacious, bed v comfortable, garden mostly in the sun
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.
Andy
Ireland
Booked the small room but it was good for a 1 night stay. Clean modern room in an old building, even had its own balcony. Outdoor area for breakfast in summer. Good location just 50 metres from the bridge over the canal. Restaurant was very busy, so it would be as well to book.
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.
L’endroit établissement est magnifique piscine jacuzzi
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.
L'emplacement, le personnel agréable et disponible.
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...
Парковка , море , персонал, развлекательные услуги, бассейн.
Offering a terrace and views of the sea, Hôtel Belle Vue d'Angleterre is located in Le Grau-du-Roi in the Languedoc-Roussillon Region, 22 km from Montpellier.
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.
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
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
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Very well placed on the yacht marina, walking distance to the beach. Other places near Port Camargue easy to reach by car. We enjoyed the dinners on the terrace. The kitchen was well equipped. The owner was very helpful and made sure out stay was as comfortable as possible.
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