[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"destination-europe-france-aquitaine":3},{"areaSquareKm":4,"bestTimeToVisit":5,"callingCode":6,"capitalCity":7,"code":8,"createdAt":9,"currency":10,"deletedAt":7,"description":14,"drivingSide":15,"electricity":16,"emergencyNumbers":17,"faq":30,"flag":7,"gettingAround":46,"government":47,"hasChildren":48,"healthInfo":49,"id":50,"images":51,"internal_type":52,"isFavourite":48,"bucketLists":53,"languages":54,"localCustoms":58,"name":59,"parent":60,"population":66,"safetyInfo":67,"slug":68,"status":69,"timezone":70,"type":71,"updatedAt":72,"visaInfo":7},"41309","May to October offers the best weather. June to September provides warm, sunny days ideal for beaches and outdoor activities, with July-August being peak tourist season (book ahead). September-October is perfect for wine harvest (vendange) experiences and milder temperatures. Spring (April-May) brings blooming landscapes and fewer crowds. Winter is quiet except for ski resorts in the Pyrenees.","+33",null,"75","2026-02-06T12:34:40.849Z",{"symbol":11,"name":12,"code":13},"€","Euro","EUR","Aquitaine, a sun-drenched region in southwestern France, captivates travelers with its extraordinary diversity. From the glamorous Atlantic coast of Arcachon Bay—where Europe's tallest sand dune, Dune du Pilat, offers breathtaking views—to the world-renowned vineyards of Bordeaux producing legendary wines, this region is a feast for the senses. History whispers through medieval villages like Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux. The Basque Country adds vibrant cultural flair with colorful towns like Biarritz and Bayonne, famous for their festivals, surfing, and spicy cuisine. Nature lovers can explore the vast Landes forest, paddle down the Dordogne River past fairytale castles, or hike in the Pyrenees foothills. Aquitaine's gastronomy is equally legendary, featuring foie gras, duck confit, oysters from Arcachon, and of course, Bordeaux's culinary scene. Whether you're wine tasting in prestigious châteaux, surfing Atlantic waves, or discovering prehistoric art, Aquitaine offers an unforgettable blend of sophistication, tradition, and natural beauty.","Right","Type C, E; 230V, 50Hz",[18,21,24,27],{"key":19,"value":20},"Police","17",{"key":22,"value":23},"Ambulance","15",{"key":25,"value":26},"Fire","18",{"key":28,"value":29},"Tourist Police","",[31,34,37,40,43],{"key":32,"value":33},"Is Aquitaine the same as Nouvelle-Aquitaine?","No, Aquitaine was an administrative region until 2016 when it merged with Poitou-Charentes and Limousin to form the larger Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. However, the name 'Aquitaine' is still commonly used for its historic and cultural area.",{"key":35,"value":36},"Do I need to speak French to visit?","Not necessarily. In tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and attractions often have English-speaking staff. Learning basic French phrases is appreciated and enhances your experience, especially in rural villages.",{"key":38,"value":39},"What is the best way to experience Bordeaux wines?","Visit the Cité du Vin museum in Bordeaux for an overview, then take guided tours to châteaux in nearby appellations like Saint-Émilion, Médoc, or Pomerol. Many offer tastings by appointment.",{"key":41,"value":42},"Can I visit the Lascaux caves?","The original Lascaux cave is closed to protect its art, but you can visit Lascaux IV, a stunning replica in Montignac that accurately recreates the prehistoric paintings. Lascaux II is also available as a smaller replica.",{"key":44,"value":45},"Is Aquitaine good for families?","Yes! Families enjoy beaches, the Dune du Pilat, boat trips on the Dordogne, prehistoric sites, and outdoor activities like cycling. Many vineyards are family-friendly, and coastal resorts have amenities for children.","Trains (SNCF) connect major cities efficiently; TER regional trains serve smaller towns. Bordeaux has an extensive tram network. Buses operate in urban areas and rural routes, but services can be limited. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring villages, vineyards, and coastal areas—major rental companies are available at airports and cities. Taxis and ride-sharing apps (Uber in Bordeaux) are accessible. Bicycles are popular, with many rental options and dedicated paths, especially along coastlines and in vineyards.","Regional Council (Conseil régional) within the French unitary semi-presidential republic",false,"Aquitaine has excellent healthcare with modern hospitals in major cities like Bordeaux, Bayonne, and Pau. EU citizens should carry a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or its replacement, the GHIC. Non-EU travelers need comprehensive travel insurance. No specific vaccinations are required beyond routine immunizations. Tick-borne encephalitis exists in forested areas; use insect repellent when hiking. Tap water is safe to drink. Sun protection is essential, especially on the coast and at Dune du Pilat. Pharmacies (marked with green crosses) are widely available for minor ailments.","248b599c-bee5-4a09-a46d-63b799b0e1bd",[],"STATE",[],[55,56,57],"French","Occitan","Basque","Greet with 'Bonjour' (good day) when entering shops or starting conversations. Dress is generally casual but smart-casual for fine dining. Tipping is not mandatory as service is included, but rounding up or leaving small change (5-10%) is appreciated for good service. Meals are social events—lunch is typically from 12-2 PM, dinner from 7:30 PM onward. Respect wine culture; swirling and sniffing are normal. In Basque areas, you may hear Euskara (Basque language) and see traditional sports like pelota.","Aquitaine",{"id":61,"slug":62,"name":63,"images":7,"type":64,"internal_type":65,"flag":7,"parent":7},"0d1c0c4c-6df6-415b-bbab-0cb809001adf","europe-france","France","country","COUNTRY","3.3 million","Aquitaine is generally very safe. Exercise normal precautions against petty theft in tourist areas, especially in Bordeaux's city center, at beaches, and in crowded markets. Avoid leaving valuables in parked cars, particularly at scenic viewpoints. Be cautious of common scams like petition distractions or 'gold ring' tricks in busy areas. Driving is safe but be alert on rural roads, especially at night for wildlife. Coastal areas have strong currents; swim at supervised beaches. No specific areas need avoidance, though standard urban vigilance applies in larger cities.","europe-france-aquitaine",true,"Europe/Paris +01:00 (GMT)","Region","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z"]