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  1. Sète - Wikipedia

    ^ St-Louis. ^ "Le cimetière marin". Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2012. ^ Pourrageau, Vincent (23 December 2019). "Retro 2010–2020 : retour sur le …

  2. Sète Tourist Office

    Official site. agenda, information on the accommodations, the restaurants and the places of interest, the gallery of photos and useful links.

  3. Top Things to Do in Sete

    Top Things to Do in Sete Check out must-see sights and activities: Mont St-Clair, Espace Georges Brassens, Ports of Call Tours, Specialty Museums. For personalized …

  4. Visit Sète

    Visit Sète : One of the most beautiful fishing and trade ports in the Mediterranean, with a Buzzing cultural energy and more...

  5. Sete: The Complete Guide - Nomads Travel Guide

    Sete, France: The Ultimate Travel Guide 2025 Sète is a charming coastal town in southern France, known for its picturesque canals, bustling fishing port, and vibrant markets.

  6. Sète – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Sète is a major port along the Mediterranean. While many ships are geared towards freight, several of them do accept passengers. Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) runs at least two passenger …

  7. Sete | History, Geography, & Points of Interest | Britannica

    While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. …

  8. Sète — Wikipédia

    Sete Exploitation Automobiles - Sea, commerce de voitures et de véhicules automobiles légers (20 527 k€) ; Comptoir Méditerranéen de l'Olive - Comolive, commerce de gros (commerce …

  9. Sète: Navigating the canals of the ‘Venice of Languedoc’

    Sete is famous for its fun festivals such les joutes nautiques (water jousting) in the summer months. But even if you are visiting outside the festival, Sète is a must for any vacationer who …

  10. Sete, France: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor

    Surrounded by golden sands, oyster-filled lagoons, and ancient salt flats, the Mediterranean port town of Sete offers a tranquil change of pace from the busy resorts of the Languedoc.