Sailing in the Atlantic coast of France is one of the most enjoyed if you want the continent of breathtaking European tour. This is because the region was considered by many as one of several coastal most beautiful places in the world. In fact, millions of tourists visit France each year, Atlantic County.
The origins of the French name is again unclear at the moment. He said, however, some European historians, that is the word "Franken derives"- A name of a tribe once living in Germany. On the other hand, others have noted that France had its name from Latin "France" as "the land of the Franks was translated." The German scientists also have their own version of the French origin of the name. After them, the country was Frankona its name from the German word "- a kind of spear, is used as a weapon in Old French. Moreover, the German word" Frank ", meaning" free "was also part oflong list of French name etymology.
If you navigate in the French Atlantic, forget all your worries and problems in life. This is because the area can move with their beauty in astonishment. For example, the city of La Rochelle the perfect place for a holiday. Its landmark is the old port, where you can dine and wine, all your worries away.
The island of Aix is only about 200 residents. But during theholiday season, the island experienced a massive influx of visitors. Indeed, for the duration of peak Aix, about three thousand of tourists to the island. For this reason, investors in Aix resorts built several hundred homes and beach holidays, so that island 's can have guests overnight for a position.
If you sail in Aix, you can also visit some beautiful islands nearby. These include the islandsKing, Madame, La Rochelle and Fort Boyard. You can cruise your way to the shores of Fort Enet, Fort Vauban, the Pointe de Fum
Atlantic Sail in the French island of RĂ© offers cruise travel stimulating. King, who has a 35 km area, has the world's natural wonders. It has beautiful beaches and cool blue sea. It also offers a rich flora through the lush forest Trousse-Chemise.
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