Last Updated on October 3, 2023
The resort is a self-contained village that has everything within it that you should need, no matter how long you plan to stay. Below is a look at the various Cap d’Agde facilities for your next naturist vacation.
Shopping Facilities in the Naturist Village
There are four shopping centers in the naturist village and together they sell groceries, souvenirs, clothing, and beach products, and just about everything else you can imagine.
You can also buy what you need within the resort although you might want to buy some exciting outfits ahead of your trip.
You can also read more about the Shops and banks at Cap d’Agde.
5 Bars Worth Trying for Drinking in Cap d’Agde Naturist Resort
The village is truly self-contained in that there really is all you will need available and this certainly also includes places to have a nice afternoon glass of wine or a few beers in the evening.
There are dozens of bars, pubs, and places to drink in the resort, including on the beach.
5 places to drink you might want to consider are:
- Melrose Bar (Port Nature)
- La Pilouterie (Port Ambonne)
- Paralia Beach Club (Have a drink on the naturist beach)
- Le Look Bar (Port Nature
- 1664 Bar (Heliopolis building)
Nightlife and Nightclubs
The nightlife in the naturist quarter is not really suitable for families, with many bars and lounges only letting in ‘Couples Only’.
The main areas for nightlife in Cap d’Agde are the:
- Port Nature building (which has a row of bars and erotic clothes shops that becomes crowded in the evenings, with people dressed in all types of unusual gear). Melrose Cafe bar is one of the main ones you might end up visiting, and this bar has a dancing platform, with many customers and barmaids often dancing on the tabletops. The crowd in the Melrose is usually a mix of both men and women.
- Port Ambonne – there are half a dozen clubs and bars in Port Ambonne, just across the road from Melrose Cafe. You will also find the saunas in Port Ambonne.
For a full list of clubs and bars visit out nightlife page.
WiFi and Internet access at the resort
You can get online whilst staying in the village and there are various options according to what accommodation type you are using on your stay.
We have written a detailed page here on Internet access at the resort.
Restaurants and Place to Eat
There are plenty of restaurants and places to eat in the naturist resort with a couple of dozen options.
You also have the option of self-catering and if at the campsite, you can BBQ.
The cuisine in the resort is not perhaps the very best in French cuisine, but the restaurants offer food which is not bad and this is not a resort you tend to visit mainly for its food but for its lifestyle.
Read more about the restaurants at Cap d’Agde.
Cap d’Agde Beach
The beach is a mile and a quarter long, up to 100 yards wide, and kept in very good condition.
In front of Port Nature and Heliopolis, there are restaurants, bars, and cafes with steps leading down to the beach.
You can hire sunbeds and parasols in this part of the beach.
The beach is an experience of a lifetime because it holds tens of thousands of naked people on a sunny day.
Those who want to show off walk up and down along the shoreline or disport themselves on the adult beach.
Here there is the intense feeling of being watched, as couples eye each other up for later.
Couples often meet new friends on the beach and go off together for drinks, something to eat, and some fun.
However, this is a lot easier if one of you speaks French or German because almost all the conversation is in these languages.
Port Nature
One of the main buildings in the resort is the Port Nature building and here you will find many of the best bars, restaurants, and nightlife.
This is one building you will find yourself walking through many times during your stay.