3 good reasons to come to Andernos in the off-season

Are you already planning your summer vacation? Did you know that you can also take advantage of an off-season stay to discover other colors and landscapes, and above all an Andernosian life that never stops. Come on, follow the guide.

1.Living to the rhythm of the tides

So yes, the temperatures may not make you want to swim, and we understand! Water that barely reaches 15 degrees, you have to be really brave to dive there.

But nothing offers you more beautiful and vast playground than these stretches of sand. From Quinconces beach to Bétey beach, you will be spoiled for choice for kilometers of walks, construction of sand fortresses at low tide or even to enjoy activities ranging from fishing on foot to discovery of foreshore life.

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2. Life in all seasons

Andernos doesn't only live in summer, quite the contrary. The shopping streets come alive to the rhythm of events in the heart of the city, school holidays are an opportunity to discover multiple sports with Cap33 and our partners take you to discover the city, its ecosystem or even through workshops and visits as varied as they are enriching.

And why not enhance your stay with a show at the Dolce Vita, An oyster tasting on the oyster port or a chocolate treat at Morgan Vignon ?

3. The Happy People Walk

 

There are unchanging debates, the kind that are never really resolved. Which of the chicken or the egg was there first; Are white and black colors? In Andernos there is also a debate for which no one can find a solution: which is the best site for a relaxing walk, the Quinconces or the Bétey?

 

If the first allows long walks in the countryside, the second is more urban, while offering a family setting and incredible tranquility. Except that it's not so simple, because a few hundred meters from Quinconces, there is the oyster port and a children's playground, while the Bétey dune regularly comes alive with games of beach volleyball or improvised picnics. And to make matters worse, both sites offer sublime settings for admiring different sunsets every evening.

 

Needless to say, no one at the tourist office has yet found an answer to this endless questioning. The best ? Test both and tell us your point of view :)

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SO ? Have we convinced you to come to Andernos in the off-season?