House of village on third storey, located in angle of street at two steps of the village, ideal first purchase.
The Beach in Vias is gorgeous. Lots of long, sandy stretches split into numerous bays by jutting out rocks. Lots of these had life guards on duty which is rare for the bits of the Med I’m used to. The water was ideal for swimming with no fish or rocky parts and just a few crashing waves on the more windy days. The beaches were popular without being too crowded – there was always room to lay out a towel or five. Some of the areas were commercialised with a bar and a sunbed / umbrella / pedalo peddling man and some were empty of the above, populated only by usually French children playing bat and ball. The beach was bordered by some camp sites but the shopping stretch pulled down from it at a right angle so you couldn’t wander along the beach looking for somewhere to lunch or to shop, you had to actually leave it.
Vias is a strange one for attractions. Between the two parts, and opposite the tourist office, there is a reasonably large theme park that looks a bit bare and dated to me, but then I grew up in Blackpool. It’s the type where you pay for rides, not on the gate so could be worth a visit just to see if it’s as bad as I believed. In addition, there are numerous mini-golf places and most of the camp sites are well equipped with trampolines and pools and sporting activities.
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