The François Desnoyer Collection, named after the country's child artist, is a museum displaying paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. At this point, the fountain of the port cleans the water of the basin in addition to being decorative.īuilt in the 18th century, on the remains of the old Romanesque church, the church Saint-Cyprien offers 18th and 19th century furniture. Nearby, the marina, labeled Blue Flag for the quality of its water, can admire many boats and enjoy the terraces of cafes and restaurants. Program on this long stretch of fine sand, idleness, tanning, swimming or various water sports. They extend along the Mediterranean Sea to Saint-Cyprien Beach.
The beaches are surely the most important tourist attraction of Saint-Cyprien. Saint-Cyprien has a significant natural and cultural heritage that attracts tourists from all over Europe.Ħ km of sandy beaches. On foot, on horseback or by mountain bike, you will be able to appreciate the charms of the nature of Saint-Cyprien. Located at the foot of the Pyrenees, and only about thirty kilometers from Spain, the city makes it easy to discover the best sites in this region of France. With its quality facilities, Saint-Cyprien is an ideal place to spend dream holidays with family or friends in a protected environment. Walking through the streets, we appreciate the smells of the markets where Catalan specialties flourish such as peaches, Roussillon reds, honey or even Catalan whips.
Located about ten kilometers from Perpignan, the city of Saint-Cyprien faces the Mediterranean Sea, offering a breathtaking view of the big blue. Third marina of France, the seaside resort attracts many tourists throughout the year, which brings a certain fervor and an important animation this southern city. In the heart of the Pyrénées-Orientales, in the heart of French Catalonia, is one of the seven seaside resorts developed in the 1960s as part of the Racine project, Saint-Cyprien.