The Island of Ré features sandy beaches, salt marshes, fishing ports, and villages of character. The nature reserve is home to many bird species. Historic fortifications and lighthouses highlight the maritime heritage. Markets, craft workshops, and local producers maintain the island's traditions.
Les Portes-en-Ré, France
This beach showcases a stretch of natural dunes bordered by a maritime pine forest. A coastal path runs along the shoreline.
Loix, France
This village is noted for its operational salt marshes, traditional shops, and a museum that displays local customs.
Les Portes-en-Ré, France
Protected natural site where over 300 bird species nest and migrate in the salt marshes and mudflats.
Ars-en-Ré, France
This port retains its maritime character with fishing boats, quays, and white houses with green shutters.
Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, France
This agricultural and shellfish farm located near the lighthouse combines land production and shellfish cultivation.
Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, France
This sandy beach attracts surfers due to its consistent maritime conditions and waves suitable for water sports.
La Couarde-sur-Mer, France
This strip of fine sand stretches along the coast and can be accessed via a pedestrian path that runs along the seashore.
Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, France
This maritime signaling structure offers a view of the Atlantic Ocean from its top and guides ships along the coast.
Loix, Island of Ré, France
The establishment presents the history of sea salt harvesting, traditional tools, and the work of salt workers in the salt marshes.
La Couarde-sur-Mer, Island of Ré, France
This fine sandy beach has a lifeguard station in summer and is located 200 meters from restaurants and shops in the center.
Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, Island of Ré, France
This beach extends for 3 kilometers along a maritime pine forest and is accessible via several marked trails.
Les Portes-en-Ré, Island of Ré, France
This north-facing natural beach allows observation of the Vendée coast and passing ships heading to the port of La Rochelle.
Rivedoux-Plage, France
This sandy beach is located at the foot of Fort de la Redoute, a 17th-century military fortification that protected the island's entrance.
Les Portes-en-Ré, France
This fine sandy beach marks the northern point of the island of Ré, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Fier d'Ars.
Island of Ré, France
This beach is nestled in a natural bay bordered by maritime pines. It features fine sand and a gentle slope into the ocean.
Island of Ré, France
This dune area is part of the public maritime domain. It harbors specific flora and contributes to the natural protection of the coastline against erosion.
Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, France
This beach offers a long stretch of fine sand bordered by salt marshes, with a northward exposure protecting against prevailing winds.
Rivedoux-Plage, France
A 17th-century military defense system featuring thick stone walls, casemates, and artillery platforms facing the ocean.
La Couarde-sur-Mer, France
Supervised swimming area in summer with a gentle slope into the water, public showers, and access for persons with reduced mobility.
La Couarde-sur-Mer, France
500-meter section of beach dedicated to naturism, located between dunes and the ocean, accessible via a path through the forest.
Island of Ré, France
This sandy beach stretches along the northern coast of the island, bordered by dunes and offering a view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Loix, France
This 19th-century military fortification overlooks a natural beach. The site combines historical heritage and marine environment.
Loix, France
This workshop perpetuates traditional bookbinding and restoration techniques for ancient books. Artisans work with leather and paper.
Loix, France
This factory produces soaps using artisanal methods. Production utilizes local raw materials such as salt and marine algae.
Loix, France
This beekeeping operation produces honey and sells derived products like pollen, royal jelly, and propolis.
Saint-Martin-de-Ré, France
Tower of the church of Saint-Martin converted into a viewpoint allowing observation of the town, port, and town walls.
Saint-Martin-de-Ré, France
17th-century military building in the shape of a six-pointed star, which housed a prison until 1938.
La Flotte, France
13th-century structure with stone columns and tiled roof, hosting a daily market of local produce.
Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, France
Daily market with stalls of seafood, vegetables, cheeses, and regional products. Merchants offer the island's specialties.
La Flotte, France
Medieval port with traditional fishing boats and numerous seafood restaurants lined up along the cobbled quays.
La Flotte, France
17th-century military fortification built on a rocky promontory protecting the eastern entrance of the island. It includes an inner courtyard and ramparts.
La Flotte, France
This museum presents the maritime traditions of the island of Ré, with a collection of objects related to fishing, navigation, and shipbuilding.