Situated between the town of Arles and the Mediterranean Sea, sits the Camargue, a spectacular natural area of blurry horizons and shimmering lakes. One of Europe’s most important wetlands and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Camargue is a bewitching and magical place, and a haven for wildlife. Tours can be tailor made, so that you can visit exactly which parts you wish. The area is particularly famous for its wild white horses, which are among some of the oldest horse breeds in the world. The Camargue is also known for its remarkable array of bird varieties, from pink flamingos and white egrets to herons. As well as its wildlife, the area is known for its salt and rice production, which you can learn about on our tour. You can also choose to combine this tour with extensions to places such as the nearby medieval-walled town of Aigues-Mortes.