From the Mas Larrieu Nature Reserve in the north to Le Racou and its creeks in the south, 7 kilometers of sandy beaches await you. On the shores of the Mediterranean, Argelès-sur-mer is the last great sandy beach on the French coast.
At the foot of the Albères mountains, Port-Argelès is a popular stopover for yachtsmen and scuba divers.
Equipped with all boating-related services, it’s also a small village with squares, shops, restaurants and entertainment.
Installed at the top of the 34-metre high bell tower, the webcam offers a magnificent 180° panorama of the village, with the Roussillon plain, the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees in the background.