- Day 1: Arrival, settle into your vacation rental or hotel room. Take a gentle stroll along the harbor in Le Port, visit a bakery, and enjoy a kid-friendly meal near the waterfront.
- Day 2: Beach day at a calm sandy beach suitable for families, with lifeguards on duty. Pack a light lunch and a shade tent; finish with an ice cream from a local shop.
- Day 3: Bicycle ride along a dedicated cycle path to a local oyster farm for a tasting and a chance to learn about shellfish farming. Return via a scenic coastal lookout with a view over the sea.
- Day 4: Visit the Citadel of Château-d’Oléron, followed by a market stroll in the town center to sample regional cheese, bread, and fruit.
- Day 5: Morning visit to a lighthouse, then a quiet afternoon at a sheltered beach with shallow water. Evening family-friendly dining with a menu that includes fresh seafood options.
- Day 6: Water activities such as kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding for beginners, using a guided lesson if needed, and a relaxed late lunch near the harbor.
- Day 7: Free day for flexible plans—revisit a favorite beach, take a short boat trip if available, or explore a local park or garden before departing.
- Beach kit: towels, sunshade, sunscreen, a small first-aid kit, and a light tent or umbrella for shade.
- Kitchen comforts: a compact toaster or kettle for quick breakfasts, reusable water bottles, and a portable cooler for day trips.
- Safety gear: lightweight life jackets for younger children when engaging in water activities or boat trips, plus a small flashlight for evening walks.
- Child-friendly essentials: a travel crib, high chair, stroller, and age-appropriate toys or activities for quiet moments.
- Health and comfort: a basic rain layer or light jacket for unpredictable coastal weather, and a small bag with snacks and wipes for day trips.

