Nouvelle-Aquitaine

France
Jardin Public showing a park and a bridge
In this enormous region gigantic dunes and surf swells run up the Bay of Biscay, while wine châteaus and historic centers dot the towns and countryside.

With affluent towns, rich history and some of the world’s most prestigious vineyards, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region is the epitome of French bourgeoisie. Between the towns lie vast swaths of agricultural terrain, adorned by cattle ranches. Sandy beaches here are popular with surfers and sunbathers. Learn about the fascinating Aquitaine history, when you visit this region in southwestern France.

Take advantage of the hot, sunny summer with a trip to the beaches of Biarritz, a town near the Spanish border known worldwide for its surfing culture. Enjoy a picnic on the Grand Beach (Grande Plage), which features the iconic Biarritz Lighthouse. While here, visit the Biarritz City Centre for highlights including Biarritz City Hall and the Biarritz Historic Museum.

Travel up the rugged coastline overlooking the Bay of Biscay, stopping at Mimizan, Biscarrosse and Arcachon, graced by the enormous Dune du Pilat. Towns here have myriad golf parks and water parks.

The region’s largest city is Bordeaux. Explore the Bordeaux Historic Centre and learn about the area’s famed wine grapes at the Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum and the Bordeaux Wine School. Take a guided bus tour to the vineyards of historic Saint-Émilion and enjoy the coastal resorts of La Rochelle and Arès.

Head inland for Poitiers, with the multimedia theme park of Futuroscope. Sarlat-la-Canéda is a quaint town with the Sarlat Market and Sarlat Cathedral. In winter, drive up to the peaks of the Pyrenees Mountains and rush down the slopes of the Gourette Ski Resort. You can also ski in La Pierre Saint-Martin and Artouste.

The region occupies a vast portion of the southwestern corner of the country, running north from the Spanish border toward the center of France. Fly to Bordeaux or Biarritz and travel around the towns by train. You can also get here from Paris by train in 2 to 3 hours.

When you reach Nouvelle-Aquitaine, appreciate a vacation with variation, from snowy climbs and historic town centers to vineyards and beaches.

Popular cities in Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Bordeaux featuring street scenes and heritage elements
Bordeaux
Known for Shopping, Tours and Business
Cycle along the city’s network of bike paths as you taste local wines, look across the Garonne River or relax in one of the city’s many gardens and parks.

Reasons to visit

  • Cité du Vin
  • St. Michael Basilica
  • Place de la Victoire
Biarritz featuring a sandy beach
Biarritz
Known for Beaches, Sea and Surfing
This stylish French coastal city is famous for its blend of laid-back beaches, surfing culture, elegant architecture and excellent dining scene.

Reasons to visit

  • Cote des Basques
  • Biarritz Aquarium
  • Biarritz Lighthouse
La Rochelle featuring heritage elements and a coastal town
La Rochelle
Known for Ports, Marinas and Aquariums
See the ocean from multiple angles in this medieval seafaring city, which features beaches, an aquarium, a maritime museum and one of Europe’s largest marinas.

Reasons to visit

  • Vieux Port
  • Tour St. Nicolas
  • Natural History Museum
Limoges Cathedral featuring heritage architecture and a church or cathedral
Limoges
Known for Museums, Monuments and Natural parks
Expand your love of fine art when you see the porcelain work that this city is known for. Then tour ancient churches and unwind in flower filled gardens.

Reasons to visit

  • Gare de Limoges
  • Limoges Cathedral
  • Church of St-Michel-des-Lions
Saint-Emilion which includes drinks or beverages and landscape views
Saint-Émilion
Known for Wineries, Spas and Historical
This attractive medieval hamlet is known for its Romanesque architecture and world-class wines.

Reasons to visit

  • Saint-Emilion Monolithic Church
  • Saint-Émilion Bell Tower
Bayonne
Bayonne
Known for Shopping, Cathedrals and Cheese
Just a few miles from the busy tourist city of Biarritz, the French Basque Country’s beautifully preserved capital offers an authentic taste of Basque culture.

Reasons to visit

  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of Bayonne