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La Rochelle is located 9 kilometers to the north.
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- La Rochelle Old Port: Located in the nearby city of La Rochelle, this historic port is known for its picturesque waterfront, lively atmosphere, and charming medieval buildings. Visitors can take a boat tour, explore the quaint streets, and enjoy a variety of restaurants and shops.
- Aquarium La Rochelle: Situated in the heart of La Rochelle, this popular aquarium offers a fascinating underwater journey. With over 12,000 marine animals and 600 species, visitors can witness sharks, penguins, jellyfish, and more. The aquarium also provides interactive exhibits and educational activities for all ages.
- Île de Ré: Just off the coast from Marsilly, Île de Ré is a stunning island known for its sandy beaches, charming villages, and beautiful countryside. Visitors can cycle along the well-maintained network of bike paths, relax on the beaches, and explore the island's unique architecture and natural landscapes.
- Fort Boyard: Located in the Atlantic Ocean, between the Île d'Aix and the Île d'Oléron, Fort Boyard is a famous sea fort and a popular tourist attraction. Originally built to protect the French coast, it is now known for its appearances in several TV shows and movies. Although access to the fort is restricted, visitors can take boat tours around it and learn about its fascinating history.
- Marais Poitevin: Also known as "Green Venice," Marais Poitevin is a tranquil wetland area located a short distance from Marsilly. Visitors can explore the canals and waterways by boat, enjoying the serene surroundings and spotting various bird species. Guided tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage of the region.
- Châtelaillon-Plage: Situated just south of Marsilly, Châtelaillon-Plage is a charming seaside resort town. It boasts a long sandy beach, charming Belle Époque villas, and a lively promenade. Visitors can relax on the beach, enjoy water sports, stroll along the seafront, or indulge in the local cuisine at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- La Rochelle Towers: La Rochelle is renowned for its impressive towers, including Tour de la Lanterne, Tour de la Chaîne, and Tour Saint-Nicolas. These medieval towers offer panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can explore the towers, learn about their history, and enjoy the stunning vistas from the top.
- Corderie Royale: Situated in Rochefort, a short drive from Marsilly, the Corderie Royale is a former royal rope factory. Now a museum, it showcases the history and techniques of rope-making. Visitors can learn about the importance of ropes in naval construction and explore the large exhibition space, which also hosts temporary art exhibitions.
- La Rochelle Maritime Museum: Located in the heart of La Rochelle, this museum delves into the city's maritime heritage. It offers a fascinating collection of artifacts, models, and interactive displays, recounting the history of La Rochelle's port, shipbuilding, and maritime trade. The museum also houses a replica of the Hermione, the famous ship that transported the Marquis de Lafayette to America during the American Revolution. 10. Île d'Aix: Accessible by boat from Fouras, Île d'Aix is a small and tranquil island with no motorized vehicles. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bicycle, discovering its charming streets, sandy beaches, and historical sites. The island's fortifications, including Fort Liédot, provide a glimpse into its military past.