Banyuls
Banyuls is a small coastal town located in the Roussillon region of southern France. It is known for its picturesque harbor, beautiful beaches, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The town is part of the Côte Vermeille and is surrounded by vineyards that produce the famous Banyuls wine, a sweet fortified wine made primarily from the Grenache grape.
The area has a rich history, with influences from both Catalonia and France. Visitors can explore the charming streets, enjoy local cuisine, and participate in various outdoor activities such as hiking and diving. Banyuls is also home to the Banyuls-sur-Mer Aquarium, which showcases marine life from the Mediterranean.