La Rochelle Airport is quite close to both La Rochelle town center and the Ile de Re. Taxis can be found immediately outside the terminal building and it will cost approximately 15 Euro to reach the town center (as of April 2008).
You can also take a bus from the Place de Verdun to go to another such as Ile de Re, Aytre, Plage de Chatelaillon and Port des Minimes. You have to spend 1.20? for a unit ticket (which can be used for another transit in 45 minutes), or if you would like to travel a lot by bus, just by the a 20-unit ticket for 20?, which can be used more than 20 times and can be shared by more than one person.
Moreover, if you would like to visit the nearby islands and the Fort Boyard, there are some boat and ferry services available in the Vieux Port. You can also take a boat ride from the Vieux Port straight to Port des Minimes.
This is the oldest part of La Rochelles and also the most picturesque. Most of the town buildings are hundreds of years old and very well maintained. The narrow streets and pale stone buildings give the Old Port a distinctly mediterranean quality.
'''The Three Towers (Tour St. Nicolas, Tour de la Chaine & Tour de la Lanterne)'''
When visiting the Old Port you cannot fail to notice the the three defensive towers, which guard the harbour. They date back to medievel times when control the city was contested by both French and English. They are well worth a visit although you will have to be in good health to climb the stairs. The staff are friendly and speak both english and french. All the signs to the various rooms and exhibits are also both in french and english. You'll also be given a returnable booklet containing lots of historical information about what is in each room. The cost of visiting each tower is 5,00 Euro (as of April 2008).
'''The Aquarium'''
Nature fans will enjoy the huge aquarium, which can be found within easy walking distance of the harbour (Location [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Aquarium&sll=46.165328,-1.153564&sspn=0.116036,0.225563&ie=UTF8&ll=46.174363,-1.153564&spn=0.116017,0.225563&z=12&iwloc=A] ). The whole tour takes approximately 2-3 hours to experience and is an excellent activity if the weather outside is poor. Audio devices for various languages are available but all educational notices for each exhibit are also translated in english. The cost is 13,00 Euro for adults and 10,00 Euro for children (as of April 2008).
'''Port des Minimes''' One of the biggest ports of pleasure boats in Europe. Be prepared to be blown away by the number of yachts in this enormous port. Also, visit the beach beside the port.
Beautiful beaches, excellant food and a cyclists heaven.
As an alternative, for budget travellers, some locals recommande to try some sandwichs or kebabs at "Le Rif" restaurant on the "Rue St Nicolas", not very far away from "A Cote de Chez Fred". They offer some of their specialities like Royal Rif and Royal Fajitas.
'''The General Humberts''' Be sure to stop by this Irish Pub on Rue St. Nicholas. A comfortable place to meet with friends, or watch some football or rugby. The owners are extremely friendly, and most of the staff speak English. Occasional live music.
'''Callhoute''' Just off of Rue St. Nicholas is this small and comfortable nightspot. Great music is always playing, and drink are not to expensive. Try a pitcher of "Jacquline" wine mixed with tonic and fruit syrup. It comes in many flavours, try peach or melon.
Besides, you can stay at Altica Hotel, situated near a university, about 15 minutes walk form the Centre Ville... It is connected regularly by bus (no 10,7 and 19). The price is quite affordable (30-40 euro per room).
[http://www.pv-holidays.com/scripts/fiche_produit.php?id_ofr=203&id_sai_passe=2*'''PV-Holidays Residence Maeva Centre'''] +33 1 58 21 55 84, This 2-storey residence has a indoor, heated swimming pool and lies in the heart of the town, in the "Bastion Saint Nicolas" district. It is 2.5 km from the beach and 200 m from the shops.