Port-Cros National Park
"The vacationer is not a lemon to be squeezed!"

In the past, the Pin de Galle was a vast property "in my family since 1723" says Michel Scioreto. His parents opened the campsite in 1955, and he took over the reins when he retired in 2000, after a career as director of a vacation center and then a retirement home.

Passionate about sailing, the mountains, rugby... and Scotch whisky, this bon vivant, open and generous, considers that "here, there are no clients, but holidaymakers". Many of whom, over the years, have become friends.

He confides:

As a child, I was a marine scout, and for me, Porquerolles was Stevenson and Treasure Island.

An imagination that has never left him and feeds his happiness to live in Le Pradet and to welcome visitors.

A former diver, he also says he is "happy with the success of the actions of the Port-Cros National Park for the preservation of this fragile environment. Joining the brand's approach was therefore "an obvious choice" for him. As well as to make the holidaymakers he receives aware of the respect of these exceptional spaces that he likes to share and discover.

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Portrait © Michel Scioreto
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© Michel Scioreto
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Camping Le pin de Galle © DR Parc national de Port-Cros
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Camping Le pin de Galle
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Camping Le pin de Galle © Emmanuelle Pouquet – Parc national de Port-Cros
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Camping Le pin de Galle
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© Emmanuelle Pouquet – Parc national de Port-Cros

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