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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SèteSète - Wikipedia

    Sète (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Seta, ), also historically spelled Cette (official until 1928) and Sette, is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois (male) and Sétoises (female) in French, "Setòris" and "Setòria" in Occitan.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · A down-to-earth port city, Sète was planned and built in one go in the 1660s as the Mediterranean terminus of the ambitious Canal du Midi. The city still gets a lot of maritime traffic and is etched with waterways, which are fine for walks or cruises.

  3. Authenticity, local produce, culinary heritage, beaches, festivals: it's all here... Canals criss-crossing the town, Mont Saint Clair offering an exceptional panorama as far as the Pyrenees, a fishing port in the town centre, 12 km of fine sandy beaches, Sète certainly has all the assets for a typical and surprising discovery..

  4. Sete is a large, cosmopolitan town between the Etang de Thau and the Mediterranean, referred to by the locals as the Venice of Languedoc. It is the largest fishing port of the French Mediterranean coast.

  5. Sète. France, Europe. Set alongside the saltwater lagoon of Étang du Thau, Sète is sometimes called the ‘Little Venice of Languedoc’ – a reference to the many canals that run through town, including the Canal du Midi, which terminates its 240km journey here from Toulouse, and the Canal du Rhône, whose 98km journey from Beaucaire also ...

  6. en.tourisme-sete.com › the-must-sees-of-seteThe must-sees of Sète

    Between tasty local specialities and abundant cultural creation, Sète abounds in both cultural and gourmet treasures. Its historic centre, its port, the famous Cadre Royal, its beaches, the Mont Saint-Clair or the Pointe Courte district, there are so many things to discover...

  7. Sete, France. Surrounded by golden sands, oyster-filled lagoons, and ancient salt flats, the Mediterranean port town of Sete offers a tranquil change of pace from the busy resorts of the Languedoc.

  8. Nestling between the Mediterranean Sea and the Thau lake, with its old port, its canals, its bridges and its buildings with beautiful colourful facades, Sète wears well its nickname of Venice of Languedoc. First fishing port of the Mediterranean Sea, Sète is a favourite destination for the gourmets appreciating seafood.

  9. Dive into Sète's sea life. Experience Sète with its canals lined by colourful buildings and crossed by drawbridges and swing bridges. Watch the bustling trade port , old port and marina. Enjoy watching the trawlers and the colourful Catalan boats.

  10. May 20, 2020 · The Mediterranean port city of Sète is a real hidden gem in the South of France. Often overshadowed by the coastal towns on the French Riviera to its east, Sète – with its beach-side evenings and Languedoc cuisine – has managed to retain its charm and traditions while still being a delight for visitors.