Marseille and Cassis

Marseille and Cassis
Excursion Highlights:
  • Experience the thrill of the Cape Canaille, France's highest sea cliff, on our Marseille and Cassis tour.
  • Optional boat tour lets you explore the unique Calanques, steep-walled coves sheltering quaint harbors and picturesque beaches.
  • Indulge in authentic French cuisine during your free time in the charming town of Cassis, a tranquil, hidden gem.
  • Snap panoramic views of vibrant Marseille, from the historic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica to the iconic fortified Chateau d'If.
  • Conclude your tour driving along the historic Corniche Road to the imposing Saint-Victory Abbey, guarding the entrance to Vieux-Port.
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Active, Cultural, Scenic, Walking
Shore Excursion Duration 7 Hours
Activity Level ? Easy
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? The Cruise Ship Pier.
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress We recommend comfortable, weather appropriate clothing. Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and closed toe shoes.
Restrictions This tour takes place in historical areas. Therefore, it is not wheelchair accessible, nor is it accessble for strollers or for guests with limited mobility.

After joining your driver at the cruise ship terminal, travel along the Gineste and Crests roads to reach Cape Canaille and begin your tour. There, you'll take in the unparalleled majesty of the Cape's natural beauty, as the Cape maintains the highest sea cliff in all of France.

You'll have the opportunity to board a 45-minute boat tour of the region (not included, approximately 19 EUR per person), on which you'd be able to pass by the three Calanques, or steep-walled coves, that shelter quaint harbors and beaches. In Cassis, you'll have free time to explore the picturesque town and enjoy a delicious French lunch.

Next, you'll enjoy a panoramic tour of the dynamic city of Marseille, France's third-largest metropolis. During your time in Marseille, you'll have a photo opportunity at the famed Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, the city's most visited attraction.

From the hill, you'll peer out at a breathtaking view of the city, the nearby Frioul islands, and the fortified Chateau d'If. Then, drive along historic Corniche Road, which will take you to Saint-Victory Abbey, an 11th century fortified church that guards entry to the Vieux-Port.