5 elegant get aways that  inspires La Vague Vintage

Explore Timeless Destinations: Costa Brava, Tuscany, Djerba & Beyond

Costa Brava, Spain – Raw Beauty and Enchanted Villages
Costa Brava is a Mediterranean gem. From the alleyways of Begur to the beaches of Calella de Palafrugell, this region offers the perfect balance of sea, nature, and authenticity. Ideal for a slow getaway, whether in love or solo.

Where to stay?
Hotel Aiguaclara in Begur – a charming colonial mansion full of vintage allure.
Hostal Sa Rascassa – a hidden gem by the water.

Recommended La Vague Vintage look: a flowing dress, a wicker basket, and a silk scarf tied in the hair.

Things to do:

-Wander through the picturesque streets of Begur.

-Sunbathe on the beaches of Calella de Palafrugell.

-Visit Begur Castle for breathtaking views of the coast.

-Explore hidden coves and hiking trails along the coastline.


Tuscany, Italy – The Art of Living and Dressing Well
Whether in the Chianti hills or small towns like Lucca or Pienza, Tuscany is a tribute to refinement. It’s a region to savor slowly: bike rides, local markets, and golden sunsets.

Where to stay?
Locanda in Tuscany – discreet luxury in the heart of the valleys.
Monteverdi – a village transformed into a hotel with breathtaking views.

Recommended La Vague Vintage look: an oversized white shirt, a midi skirt, and retro sunglasses.

Things to do:

-Bike ride through the Chianti hills.

-Taste local wines in a regional vineyard.

-Explore the markets of Lucca and Pienza to discover handmade products.

-Relax during a golden sunset over the Tuscan countryside.


Djerba & Zarzis, Tunisia – Between Red Earth and Turquoise Sea
For those dreaming of a warm, authentic Easter away from the bustle, head to southern Tunisia. Zarzis, just minutes from Djerba, remains untouched by mass tourism.

Where to stay?
Dar Oomi in Zarzis – a guesthouse beautifully decorated with a mix of modernity and Tunisian craftsmanship.

Recommended La Vague Vintage look: vintage caftan, gold jewelry, and flat leather sandals.

Things to do:

-Relax on Zarzis pristine beaches.

-Try a fish couscous, a local dish, at one of the area’s restaurants.

-Visit Houmt Souk, Djerba’s main town, for colorful markets and beautiful streets.

-Discover Djerbahood, an artistic project transforming the medina walls into true urban art.


Marrakech, Morocco – Mystery, Colors, and Oriental Elegance
Marrakech is an invitation to escapism. Wander the souks, enjoy mint tea on a rooftop, lose yourself in the Majorelle Gardens... all in a setting worthy of a film.

Where to stay?
Riad Yasmine – known for its green pool and dreamy décor.
Riad Be Marrakech – boho-chic and zen ambiance.

Recommended La Vague Vintage look: silk kimono, flowing pants, and an artisan handbag.

Things to do:

-Get lost in the souks to discover artisanal treasures.

-Relax in the Majorelle Garden or one of the many secret gardens of the city.

-Enjoy mint tea on a rooftop with views of the medina.

-Explore the palaces and medinas of Marrakech for a deep dive into the local history and culture.


Camporta, Portugal – Nature, Silence, and Raw Beauty
Less known than the Algarve, Camporta is a peaceful haven between hills and wild beaches. Ideal for reconnecting with oneself, reading, walking, and breathing.

Where to stay?
São Lourenço do Barrocal – chic and minimalist farmhouse.
Craveiral Farmhouse – for an immersion between design and authenticity.

Recommended La Vague Vintage look: embroidered blouse, high-waisted jeans, and vintage leather bag.

Things to do:

-Stroll through the green hills and deserted beaches.

-Delicious local cuisine at small taverns.

-Do yoga at sunrise in a natural setting.

-Visit traditional villages and immerse yourself in local life.


La Vague Vintage Tip: travel light, but stylish
Every destination is a perfect excuse to wear your favorite pieces: those that breathe sunlight, freedom, and timeless femininity. Before you leave, pack your vintage capsule wardrobe — and don’t forget your camera.

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