Cap d’Agde, which is a seaside town in Agde, France, is located in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. A large part of Cap d’Agde was planned by the Architect Jean Le Couteur, and the town is also one of the biggest development projects in France. Usually flocked by local people in summer season, Cap d’Agde comes into prominence with its beautiful beaches and long coastline.
The Musée de l'Ephèbe, which is one of the most visited places in Cap d’Agde and easily accessible by public transport from the city center of Agde, is worth a visit. "l'Ephèbe d'Agde", the bronze nude sculpture in this museum, is one of the most important art pieces that shed light on French history. The sculpture, which was discovered in the Hérault River and exhibited in the Louvre Museum before, was later brought to Musée de l'Ephèbe.
The Village Naturiste is also known as Naked City Because the nudity is legal there, and it is located within the borders of Cap d’Agde. The Village Naturiste, whose fame is spread all over the world, offers its visitors a wide range of possibilities for food and beverage, camping, entertainment, shopping, nightlife and accommodation. It takes approximately 5 or 10 minutes to reach the Naturist Village from the center of Cap d’Agde, and it is one of the exceptional places where you can enjoy the sea, sand and sun trio at very reasonable prices in France.
The Village Naturiste, where the nudity is technically mandatory, has a coastline of 2 kilometers. It also offers camping possibilities along with its many restaurants, cafes, shopping and entertainment venues along the coast. Another surprising fact about the Village Naturiste is that although its location in France, almost all of the employees serving here can speak English. The Cap d’Agde marina, which dates back many years, is the first place to visit for those who prefer to have a boat trip or a pleasant dinner with a sea view.