
About Mèze
Mèze is a small working port on the Étang de Thau, known for its relaxed pace, local markets and waterfront restaurants. Everything is within walking distance in the town. The port, beaches, main square and shops are all a short stroll away.
The jewel in Meze’s crown is its beautiful port. The little harbour is lined with restaurants offering freshly sourced seafood, perfect for a balmy evening of alfresco dining.
Things to do in Mèze

The Harbour & Restaurants
The heart of Mèze is its harbour, lined with restaurants along the quay. Fresh seafood, local wines and outdoor tables define the atmosphere, especially in the evening as the light settles over the Etang de Thau.

The Market &
Old Town
The market and main square are part of everyday life in Mèze, with stalls selling local produce, cheeses and regional food. The old town streets are easy to wander, with small shops, cafes and quiet corners throughout.

Local Events & Traditions
Mèze has a strong calendar of events, including traditional water jousting on the lagoon, as well as concerts and festivals throughout the year.

Oyster Farms & Bouzigues
The Étang de Thau is known for its oyster farms, with Bouzigues just along the water. Restaurants sit right on the lagoon, serving oysters and seafood straight from the beds, making it one of the best places for a long, relaxed lunch.

Vineyards & Wine Route
The surrounding area is part of the Picpoul de Pinet wine region, with vineyards and domains open for tastings. It’s an easy way to explore the landscape just beyond the lagoon.

Montpellier
If you’re looking for a city day, Montpellier is an easy trip from Mèze. It’s a lively southern city with elegant streets, shops, restaurants and a strong cultural scene, as well as an international airport.

Beaches &
Swimming
The local beach in Mèze is a couple of mins walk from the house, with calm, shallow water ideal for swimming. Along the coast, the long stretch of sandy beach between Sete and Marseillan offers open sea, beach bars and wide views.

Sete &
The Coast
Sete is a short drive away, known for its canals, working port and long Mediterranean beaches. It’s ideal for a day trip, combining the town with time by the sea.

Further Afield
The wider region offers a range of cultural sights and villages. Saint Guilhem le Desert, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, set within dramatic landscape just inland.
COMMODITÉS ET SERVICES
Le tout à distance de marche de la maison !
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Des plages
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Port
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Restaurants, bars et cafés
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Fêtes saisonnières
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Marché traditionnel (deux fois par semaine)
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Marché alimentaire local (la plupart des matins)
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Pharmacie
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Bureau de poste et marchands de journaux
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Commodité Store
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Marché alimentaire local couvert (matins)
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Cinéma
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Club nautique et école de voile
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Location de voiture
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Sports nautiques et location de vélos
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Club de tennis
