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15 years ago
What a cute little town/port! It's quiet, not nearly as busy/touristy as Cassis, there are tons of restaurants/take-out places to get food and the beaches are pretty great too. Good spot to spend a morning or afternoon. read more
Port-Vieux
13600 La Ciotat
France
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Great experience! The tour guide is very informative. Hold on tight! This tour will take you to so…read moremany places you wouldn't be able to get to otherwise!
Vue depuis La Gardiole - Début 2014
The most famous thing to do in Cassis besides just relax is to visit the most gorgeous Calanques…read more What are calanques? They are these beautiful rock cliff formations that form gorgeous and stunning views especially when you look at the white rock next to the super clear mind-blowingly aqua blue water. Call it a wonder of nature or whatever you like, but it's really not to be missed if you come to Cassis. This is the tour company that runs the most popular tour of the Calanques. They have multiple boats and you can book a tour the day you wish to go most of the time. So here are some important things we learned. 1. There's a little stand right in the middle of the harbor where you buy your tickets. It's pretty obvious. They take cash and cards. 2. There are three different tours you can buy of varying lengths of time and varying number of calanques. The smallest tour is 45 minutes and 3 calanques. The longest is 2 hours and 5 calanques. Based on the guidance of our host, who told us "three calanques is enough for anyone," we chose the shortest option. I do agree that for most people, this is plenty. The boat ride takes you out and you basically go in and out of the little harbors in between the calanques. Even if you don't care about the calanques, it's just a nice boat ride and a nice way to see the coastline from the water. It's also a great photo opp of the gorgeous Cassis lighthouse as you go by. But we LOVE nature stuff, and we are super geeky and weird about nature things, so we actually regretted not going for the long tour. If you have little kids, 45 minutes would be great. 3. The boats have seating both up and down, so if you want the best view, you'll want to sit upstairs. Depending on the weather, you may need to bring a hat or scarf or a second layer to stay warm. It got pretty brisk up there in February. 4. It's not a "tour." It's a boat ride. Unlike such things we've done in other places, there is no tour guide talking to you and explaining things. The staff drives the boat and helps you get on and off safely (and a bunch of other stuff I'm sure I didn't see). But they don't like explain anything to you really. You're just on your own to enjoy the view and snap pics (bring a fully charged cell phone!) 5. The water can be rough. So the first day we wanted to go, we were unable to. When we arrived at the ticket booth, we found it closed with a sign saying "la mére agitee," in other words, no tours today because the sea is agitated. The next day, we were able to go out, but the seas were surprisingly choppy. The boat definitely rolls and lists. If you get motion sick, I would advise you to do some dramanine or something else prior to boarding if it's a windy day. 6. I don't know if you can buy tickets in advance for a future date. But on the day we went out, it seemed that people were buying tickets for the next available boat ride. So I could see this becoming an issue in busy times where you'd show up and be told the next available ride is like four hours away. So if you want to be sure you get to go early in the day, I think it's advisable to go to the booth first thing. All that said, we had a wonderful time. The calanques are GORGEOUS even on a cloudy day like ours. I highly recommend this trip and would honestly do it more than once if I were staying long enough so I could see the calanques under different conditions.
This is one of my favorite towns in the Cote d'Azur. It was recommended to me by my Mont Blanc…read moreclimbing guide as his and his wife's favorite place to vacation. The quaintness of the harbor with the brightly painted boats and the older generation playing petanque next to the pier was so relaxing. The cruise along the Calanques (fjords) with the contrast of the white cliffs and emerald green water was so memorable. Next time, spending a day at the beach at one of the Calanques is on the itinerary for sure. The boat service was nice and just the right amount of time. Not too long and not too short. You may want to rent a car to go here as Cassis is quite a walk from the train station. If you are backpacking like I was, then it's a nice leisurely (but long) walk along the fields and countryside that gets you warmed up for a great day. 4 stars for the boat service and 5 stars for Cassis!
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really nice setting not far from cityread more
Quality/Quantity - Love hanging with the locals. I should have brought my swimming trunks on this…read moreexcursion. Local swim spot. Well most of the people were just sunbathing. 80% women here. It feels like a VERY safe environment for women?!?! Anyway, I did not take any pictures. Some women sunbathe topless here. And today is a holiday, Victory Day, as they were having an event. I could spend a whole day here just hanging out. Ambiance - A small local spot to hang out. The one toilet here is an outhouse and skip it if you can. Service - Self service. Price - Free. Owner Comment - Cool.
Six reviews in French - how about one in English…read more The French already know about this place. It's a great little inlet with beautiful houses, dramatic scenery, swimming, sunning, and unbelievable views of the Mediterranean. If you're anywhere nearby, go take a look. Or have an after lunch nap on the rocks like I did.
This spot is beautiful. The drive to get there is wonderful - breathtaking views all around (just…read moredrive along the Corniche all the way til the end) - and it's so nice and quiet and pretty once you're there. Little boats coming in and out, sunbathing and swimming, the ideal spot to get away from loud, busy and trafficky Marseille!!! :-)
Stayed on the port and was able to wake up to the beautiful views of the port for 2 days. The area…read moreitself during the holiday season was decorated beautifully and the walk was very nice and not too chilly. They have many restaurants and hotels in the area and if you continue to walk out the port area, they have some good shopping and churches to visit. Marseille also has a double decker hop on hop off tour.
Strolled along the waterfront admiring the tourist vendors, fish mongers, brassieres, seafood…read morerestaurants @ tourists. FroM here we had views of churches & passing tour buses.