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Holidays on the Atlantic Coast

The turbulent waves of the Atlantic coast are a challenge for boaters. The sandy beaches are sometimes so wide that you will think you are in the desert. In the neighbourhood you will find beautiful towns and charming seaside towns.
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A serene swimming pool with blue lounge chairs and potted plants next to a large white building amid tall trees at Le Domaine de Bordaberry
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In the middle of a large nature park
Spacious swimming pool and separate children's pool
Tennis court and kids playground
Learn to surf in the area

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20 December - 7 nights 2 adults
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Pool reflecting multi-story hotel with red balconies, and surrounding lounge chairs and palm trees at Le Domaine de Gascogne
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Outdoor heated pool
View of the golf course
Relax on your own terrace or balcony
10 minutes from the sea

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4 April 2025 - 7 nights 2 adults
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Wide sandy beaches

The Atlantic coast extends from the Vendée and the Costa Lisboa. Although every piece of coastline has its own character, they also have one thing in common, endless wide and fine white beaches. You can see the rock formations and the ocean crashing against them. There are high waves that will make the heart of many sailors beat faster. Along the coast there are shellfish for the taking. In France, the oysters are a specialty. Come and taste at the local market.

From France to Portugal

Resorts with low white houses, small islands off the coast, hilly hinterland with windmills, meadows and fields. That's the west coast of France at a glance. Deep in the south of Europe you will find the Costa Lisboa. The ocean is rougher but the waves are even more spectacular. It is the spot for surf pros and a great place to dive. However you should also visit the cities of Lisbon and Porto, which are set directly on the Atlantic coast.