of France
Languedoc-Roussillon
Thermes Sextius
Submitted by Editors on November 10, 2008 - 8:42am.

THE SITE
In the Heart of Aix-en-Provence, the Thermes Sextius spa invites you to dicover a temple dedicated to wellbeing and Harmony : 3,000 sq m entirely given over to body and beauty treatments, a center including saunas, Hammam, Jacuzzi, Gym and a summer outdoor swimming pool heated from April to October, in which ancient Roman vestiges elegantly rub shoulders with an 18th-century Palace.
PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS
Thermes Sextius
55 Cours Sextius - BP 30 Carre pro
13101 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 01
Les Flamants Roses - Thalasso Canet Sud
Submitted by Editors on November 10, 2008 - 7:33am.
THE SITE
The Grand Hôtel Les Flamants Roses and its Thalasso-Spa Institute are located in Canet en Roussillon at about 15 km from Perpignan in a naturally preserved area between lake and sea, welcoming the migration of the Flamingos (Flamants Roses). You will find a brand new resort offering 63 rooms and suites, 2 restaurants, a bar and of course our Thalasso-Spa centre. The resort is located directly on the beach
Thalassa Port Camargue
Submitted by Editors on November 4, 2008 - 5:38am.

THE SITE
The Camargue, a watery landscape... a true paradox that lives according to the rhythm of a proud and untamed nature, the very image of its famous horses.
Located just a few kilometres from Aigues-Mortes and Les Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer and very close to Arles and Les Baux-de-Provence in a triangle of cultural riches, Accor Thalassa offers you a hotel overlooking the sea in its beachside setting.
THE INSTITUTE
Fabre Museum
Submitted by Editors on October 22, 2008 - 6:50am.PRESENTATION
After three years of works, the Fabre Museum in the conurbation of Montpellier, newly refurbished and extended is re-opening its doors and exhibiting nearly 800 works in an area covering over 9.200m2** .You enter it by the inner court of the former Jesuit college.
It owes its origins to the Montpellier artist, François-Xavier Fabre, in 1825.
It is one of the biggest museums in France. It holds Flemish, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and French collections. Painters of the great European schools of the 16th to the 18th centuries (Zurbaran, Reynolds, Tenier, Veronese...) and of the French schools (Greuze, Ingres, Delacroix, Courbet, Bazille...), ceramics and sculptures, contemporary paintings.







