Last Updated on October 10, 2025

The fastest way to get from London to Cap d’Agde Naturist Village is to fly to Béziers (15 km away) or Montpellier (60 km away) and take a short transfer by taxi, bus, or shuttle — total travel time about 4 to 5 hours.

High-speed train at station – how to get from London to Cap d’Agde by train

Quick Travel Options from London to Cap d’Agde

  • ✈️ Fastest: Fly London → Béziers/Montpellier + transfer (4–5 hrs, €100–200)
  • 🚆 Scenic: Eurostar + TGV via Paris (8–9 hrs, €150–220)
  • 🚗 Flexible: Drive via Calais (~11–12 hrs, €250+)
  • 🚌 Cheapest: Coach London → Paris → Agde (18–20 hrs, €50–80)

What’s the fastest and easiest way to reach Cap d’Agde Naturist Village?

The fastest and simplest route is by air.

Seasonal flights run from Bristol, Gatwick, Stansted, and Luton to Béziers Cap d’Agde Airport (BZR) and Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport (MPL), the two nearest airports serving the Cap d’Agde Naturist Village.

Béziers is only 15 km from the naturist village, making it the most convenient option.

Montpellier is further away from the resort but is often more convenient because it has more frequent flights and airline connections to other cities around Europe and worldwide, giving you flexibility.

Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport (MPL) also handles more international flights year-round, making it a practical choice for travelers connecting from outside Europe.

Transfers by taxi, bus, or pre-booked shuttle take around an hour from Montpellier or about 25 minutes from Béziers.

Béziers Cap d’Agde Airport is just 15 km from the naturist village, offering quick taxi and shuttle transfers during summer.

Insider Tip: Béziers is a small airport. It’s quick to get through, but transfer options are limited in the evenings, so book ahead if you’re landing late.

A combination that some people do is to fly down to Montpellier, Carcassonne, or Perpignan airports, and then rent a car.

Car rentals: Discover Cars

Is the train from London to Cap d’Agde worth it?

Yes, absolutely. If you enjoy train travel and want to see the French countryside and views as you go (perhaps with a stopover in Paris on the way), then the Eurostar and TGV combo is an excellent choice.

The journey is naturally longer than flying, but can be a pleasant way to get to Agde.

Step-by-step train route:

  1. Eurostar London → Paris Gare du Nord (2 hrs 30 mins).
  2. Metro or taxi transfer to Paris Gare de Lyon (30 mins).
  3. TGV Paris → Agde (4 hrs).
  4. Taxi or shuttle from Agde station to the naturist village (10 mins).

Total journey time: 8–9 hours, depending on connections.

Insider Tip: The Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon transfer can be hectic with luggage. Leave extra time, especially at rush hour.

👉 You can book tickets easily via Trainline or directly through SNCF, the French national railway operator.

Can I drive from London to Cap d’Agde — and how long does it take?

Driving is a good choice if you’re combining your holiday with a wider French road trip. The drive is about 1,050 km via Calais and takes 11–12 hours plus breaks.

Recommended route: Eurotunnel (Folkestone–Calais) or Dover–Calais ferry, then continue on the A75 motorway south through France to Agde.

Both the Eurotunnel and Dover–Calais ferry offer regular crossings with flexible schedules for travelers bringing their own car.

Costs: Fuel (~€150) + Tolls (~€90).

Insider Tip: The A75 motorway, known as La Méridienne, is one of France’s most scenic routes, passing through the Massif Central and over the Millau Viaduct, a world-famous suspension bridge that makes the journey to Cap d’Agde memorable.

Parking is available inside the naturist village with daily and weekly passes. If you’re not bringing your own car, consider hiring one via DiscoverCars.

Is there a direct coach from London to Cap d’Agde?

No, there is not one direct bus, but you could use Flixbus and others who run services from London to Paris, with onward connections to Béziers and Agde. The full journey takes 18–20 hours.

Fares are usually between €50 to €80 one way, making it budget-friendly if you don’t mind the time commitment.

Insider Tip: Overnight buses can save you a hotel night, but be prepared for a tiring arrival day.

London to Cap d’Agde Travel Options Compared (Time + Cost)

Option Time Cost (from) Notes
Flight + Transfer 4–5 hrs €100–€200 Best balance of speed & price
Train (Eurostar + TGV) 8–9 hrs €150–€220 Comfortable & scenic
Driving (via Calais) 11–12 hrs €250+ Flexible, ideal for longer trips
Bus 18–20 hrs €50–€80 Cheapest but slowest

Which travel option from London to Cap d’Agde is best overall?

  • If you want the fastest and easiest trip → fly to Béziers or Montpellier.
  • If you prefer scenic, relaxed travel → take the Eurostar + TGV train.
  • If you’re on a road trip → driving is a great choice.
  • If you’re on a strict budget → bus travel is cheapest, but tiring.

Plan Your Trip with Our Insider Guide

For first-time tips, detailed maps, nightlife recommendations, and a printable packing checklist, grab our Cap d’Agde Ebook Guide. It’s written by locals who know the village inside out.

👉 Download the Cap d’Agde Ebook here

FAQs About Travelling from London to Cap d’Agde

Can I book transfers from Béziers or Montpellier in advance?

Yes, you can pre-book taxis or shuttles. Transfers take 45–60 minutes and are worth arranging before arrival, especially in summer.

What is the cheapest way to get from London to Cap d’Agde?

The cheapest way is by coach (around €50–80), but it takes nearly 20 hours. Flying to Béziers or Montpellier offers the best balance of price and time.

Can I hire a car when I arrive in Béziers or Montpellier?

Yes, both airports have car hire desks. Driving gives you the freedom to explore the Occitanie region beyond Cap d’Agde.

Should I book accommodation before travelling?

Yes, especially in July and August when demand is high. Hotels and apartments in the naturist village often sell out early. 👉 Book accommodation for your stay.

John and Jo

Authors Info: John and Jo are based in Cap d'Agde, France in the naturist resort and provide help for travelers and visitors from around the world who want to visit the naturist village, here in France.