During the morning: sightseeing tour of Marseille
France’s premier port and oldest major city is in a surprisingly attractive setting, centred on the Vieux Port (the old harbour). People have lived here for 26 centuries, its mixture of cultures being so varied that Alexander Dumas called it “the meeting place of the entire world”
This tour gives you the chance to discover several faces of the second-largest city in France:
- View on the “Vieux Port”. All streets lead to this place, where visitors tend to congregate. In this creek where the Phocaeans landed in 600 BC, now we can see thousands of yachts and pleasure boats
- See the famous brand new MUCEM museum located by the water at the entrance of the Old Port
- Stroll in the old area named “Panier”, stopping in front the Old Charity, a former hospice composed of beautiful three-tiered arched balconies surrounding the lovely domed Chapel in the center
- View on the huge and sumptuous XIXth century cathedral
- Splendid panorama from the highest point of the city, to take time to admire the unique site on which the city was built
- Visit of the basilica Notre Dame de la Garde, overlooking the city, presided over by a golden Madonna on a 150 ft bell tower. Its inside decoration made of mosaics and unusual votive offerings will impress you
- Corniche: picturesque road cut into the cliff and following the coast for more than 3 miles. It offers wonderful sights on the Frioul Islands, among which the Château d’If Island, that served as the setting place for Alexander Dumas, writing the story of the count of Monte Cristo
- Colourful fishing village of Vallon des Auffes, one of the most characteristic places in Marseille
- St Victor Basilica is a religious fortress founded in the Vth century and enlarged from the XIth to the XIVth centuries. In the crypt, you can visit the catacombs, sarcophagi and the cave of St Victor (entrance fee not included)
Lunch on your own Cassis. If you want us to book a Bouillabaisse lunch (local dish made on a wide variety of fishes and a fish stew), please ask us.
This little seaside resort is snuggled at the foot of a very tall cliff called Cap Canaille. Cassis is a wonderful place to stroll about with its picturesque fishing port lined with cafes and restaurants.
The fishing boats now share the harbor with yachts and a collection of tourist boats for visiting the “calanques”, a trip you shouldn’t miss (45 min to 1h30).
Between Marseille and Cassis the coast is broken up by these “calanques”, enticing fjord-like inlets lying between vertical white cliffs. The sight is fantastic. (Cruise not included)
From the panoramic road overlooking the bay of Cassis, we will stop to appreciate the fabulous landscape.
It is also possible to stop in a winery to taste the renowned Cassis white wine
Suggested schedule
8:00am Pick up at your ship in the Port of Toulon or La Seyne sur Mer
9:00am Sightseeing tour of Marseille including the major sites such as Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica and view point, the old port and the seaside road…
12:00pm Drive to Cassis
12:30 Visit Cassis and lunch in one of the numerous cafes or restaurants facing the harbour. Possible boat tour to see the famous inlets (fiord-like coves): 16 euros per person for a 45 minute cruise
02:45 Panoramic drive overlooking Cassis offering astonishing views on the sea shore
03:15 Drive back
04:00 Drop off
The schedule can be changed depending on the arrival/departure times of your ship or according to your wish if you stay in a hotel.
Prices starting from:
2 – 4 people 632,00 Euros
6 – 8 people 744,00 Euros
9 – 16 people 1017,00 Euros
Prices quoted is for the entire group including a Driver/Guide, NOT per person (8 hours)
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