What’s the best way to avoid crowds when visiting the center of Aigues-Mortes?
Visit early in the morning (before 9 AM) or late afternoon (after 5 PM) during peak season (July–August). The town gates open at 8:30 AM – arriving right then helps. For fewer tourists, explore in May, June, or September. The Friday market draws locals but also crowds – plan accordingly.
How do I get from Nîmes or Montpellier to Aigues-Mortes without a car?
Take the bus, Line 804 (Sète–Nîmes) stops near Aigues-Mortes. From Nîmes, transfer in Le Grau-du-Roi. Alternatively, take a train to Nîmes or Montpellier, then a taxi (35–45 min). No direct rail link exists – buses run daily in summer, reduced winter service.
Is the saline water of the Aigues-Mortes salt flats harmful for skin?
No, the salt flats (salins) are safe for skin and often beneficial due to high mineral content. However, avoid open wounds. The microclimate may irritate severe respiratory conditions. Locals use the salt in cosmetics. Swimming is not allowed – restricted to guided eco-tours.
Which pass offers entry to all major sites in Aigues-Mortes and discounts on tours?
The Aigues-Mortes Pass includes access to the town ramparts, the Clock Tower, and Saint-Louis Church, plus discounts on boat tours and guided walks. Buy it online or at the tourist office. Valid for 24 or 48 hours. Children under 12 pay half price or enter free on select days.