Two of the Atlantic coast's best-kept secrets in one elegant half-day: Soulac-sur-Mer's grand Belle Époque villas and 12th-century pilgrim basilica, then the impossibly photogenic clifftop village of Talmont-sur-Gironde, its Romanesque church poised above the estuary. Close to port, deeply beautiful, and utterly unspoiled.
What to expect
Just 15 minutes from the pier, Soulac surprises with its casino-era grandeur: pastel-shuttered mansions lining pine-shaded avenues, and the UNESCO-listed Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Fin-des-Terres, a Romanesque jewel on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Crossing the Gironde by the Royan ferry adds a scenic transition before reaching Talmont — a medieval village of hollyhock-lined lanes and a 12th-century church literally cantilevered over the water.
Good to know
Soulac is a 15-minute drive from the port. The Bac Royan–Le Verdon ferry adds atmosphere to the crossing; verify the timetable. Talmont's narrow lanes are best explored on foot — sensible flat shoes advised. This pairs beautifully as a morning excursion before a vineyard afternoon.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Le Verdon — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.