Saintes Maries
Saintes Maries, located in the south of France, is a small town known for its rich history and cultural significance. It is particularly famous for the annual pilgrimage dedicated to the Saintes Maries, believed to be the three Marys: Mary Magdalene, Mary of Clopas, and Mary Salome. This event attracts thousands of visitors each year, celebrating the town's heritage and religious importance.
The town is also situated near the Camargue, a unique natural region characterized by its wetlands, wild horses, and diverse bird species. Saintes Maries offers picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and a vibrant local culture, making it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.