Hi we are looking to visit for the first time- flying in then?
We want a nice place to stay - not too expensive , middle range,and as we do not have kids- we want some non kid time!!!!
We are late 30 %26#39;s and looking to spend our days relaxing on the nudist beach and being able to walk into an area to eat in the evening?
can you help?
jc
|||
All the different kinds of apartments and accommodation within the naturist quarter are within walking distance of beach and restaurants.
I would recommend you stay in Port Nature or Heliopolis buildings, which are the largest and closest to the action, and very reasonably priced.
The Port Nature is probably the more adult party atmosphere of the two, which is the big building which runs longwise between the port and beach, and has most of the restaurants based there, the nighclub %26quot;Le Juls%26quot;, the bar %26quot;Melrose%26quot; etc.
Right in front of the Port Nature building is a long path which is like a runway at night, of everyone going out to restaurants and clubs, and all the balconies face out there if you%26#39;re hosting some newly made friends for champagne and cocktails.
You can hire an apartment off of Rene Oltra Agencie, or Genevieve Naturisme (the two larger agencies), or via the English agency Peng Travel, etc. You hire apartments by the week, Saturday to Saturday.
You can spend more or less money depending on how bigger an apartment you want, and whether you are happy to sleep on a sofa bed or want a separate bedroom from the main living area. Starting from about 37 Euro up until 23rd June, and then 55 Euro after, for a small small place, up to 79 Euro / 113 Euro for a large duplex at the bigger end of the scale, and everything in between.
I personally would get a %26quot;6PN%26quot;, in block 4 or 5, which is a good decent size and right in the middle of the action. (Cost 56 E up to 23rd June / 82 E a night after that). Or, if that%26#39;s a little too rich, go for a %26quot;4PN%26quot; in blocks 1-5. (Cost 50 Euro up to 23rd June, 73 E a night after that).
|||
Be aware that the`PN` prices you have been quoted are for what is laughingly known as `one star` accommodation . If you would appreciate a coffee machine, microwave, etc you will have to pay a 10% premium. Plus, you must book for a minimum of 7 nights and there are small-print extras which will cost another 35 to 55 euros.
You might also bear in mind that many Port Nature apartments are inherently insecure ; most front terraces abut against a public path and french widows are usually left open for ventilation.
I would agree that staying within the Village Naturiste is to be recommended. You will find many restaurants within a radius of 300m.
Mp
|||
Gosh- just got your kind information-
So glad we have asked- some information back today for a villa- the photos look so so bad- not even one star! the information read as 6 persons Villa in Port Nature,sleeps 6- garden terrace- what a joke !!! it was fitted out from the 50%26quot;s.....
will take your advice we will no doubt try for Heliopolis - we are taken with that place on paper...
Any good places to eat or tips while we are their?
always best to ask first !
kind regards
Jackie
|||
Hi,
lots of good restaurants on the %26#39;strip%26#39;, Le Bistrot%26#39; for one is very good plus you get a great view of all the evening fashions from there, plus its opposite Le Juls, so not too far to walk for %26#39;boogie%26#39; after Dinner!!!! We will be there Friday 22nd june!!
Rgds
K %26amp; A
++
|||
-:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-
TripAdvisor staff removed this post because it did not meet TripAdvisor's forum posting guidelines with regards to family-friendly language and/or subject matter. We will remove messages or topics that contain objectionable language and images (avatars or links to pornography), including but not limited to profanity, obscenity, vulgarity, pornographic literature, racial slurs, hate speech, personal insults, hostile comments and threatening language.
To review the TripAdvisor Forums Posting Guidelines, please follow this link: http://www.tripadvisor.com/pages/forums_posting_guidelines.html
We remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason.
Removed on: 8:11 pm, August 11, 2007|||
-:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-
This topic was inactive for 6 months and has been closed to new posts. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one.
To review the TripAdvisor Forums Posting Guidelines, please follow this link: http://www.tripadvisor.com/pages/forums_posting_guidelines.html
We remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason.
Removed on: 5:20 am, September 07, 2009
No comments:
Post a Comment