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Cassis

Mediterranean Serenity Expedition: Provence & Cote d’Azur

Departing from Bormes-les-Mimosas
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 5-7 days

Beyond offering picturesque landscapes, this voyage is an odyssey through coastal elegance, secluded paradises, and the timeless allure of the Mediterranean. Join us on this extraordinary expedition, where each stop becomes a memorable chapter in a story you'll carry with you for a lifetime.

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Total Sailing:86.36 Miles
Total Sailing Time:11 days

Discover, Explore, Cherish

Embark on an exclusive Mediterranean boat tour where the French Riviera's azure waters beckon and hidden paradises await. Begin in Toulon, a city rich in naval history. Cruise to Porquerolles, an island of pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Discover Embiez, a tranquil treasure in the heart of the Mediterranean. Explore La Calanque de Morgiou, a coastal wonderland where turquoise waters meet limestone cliffs.

Dive into Marseille, where history, culture, and Mediterranean charm unite. Wander the historic Vieux-Port, ascend Notre-Dame de la Garde for panoramic views, and savor culinary delights. Conclude in Cassis, a picturesque harbor town with charming streets, dramatic Calanques, and gastronomic pleasures.

For those starting their boat tour in Toulon, Toulon Hyères Airport is the nearest point of arrival. You can quickly embark on your unforgettable sea adventure with a short transfer from the airport at the beginning of your journey.

Join this unforgettable journey through coastal elegance, secluded paradises, and the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean. It's not just a trip; it's a Mediterranean odyssey to cherish forever.

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Toulon

Toulon, with its maritime majesty, historical charm, and cultural vibrancy, promises a captivating stop on your French Riviera journey. 
Naval Heritage and Maritime Marvels  Discover Toulon's maritime legacy as you stroll through its historic harbor. Home to a renowned naval base, the harbor is adorned with mighty warships, offering a glimpse into the city's significant role in naval history.
Old Town Charms  Wander through the narrow streets of Toulon's Old Town, where pastel-hued buildings and charming squares create a picturesque setting. Explore local markets, savoring the flavors of Provencal cuisine, and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of this historic quarter.
Mont Faron Panorama  Ascend Mont Faron for breathtaking panoramic views of Toulon and the sparkling Mediterranean beyond. Whether by cable car or scenic drive, the summit offers a captivating perspective, making it an essential stop for those seeking a bird's-eye view of Toulon's coastal beauty.
Seaside Promenade and Beaches  Indulge in a leisurely stroll along Toulon's seaside promenade, where the Mediterranean breeze mingles with the lively energy of local cafes and boutiques. For those seeking sun and sand, Toulon's beaches provide a tranquil escape, inviting you to relax and unwind.
Cultural Delights  Toulon is not only a maritime hub but also a cultural center. Explore theaters, art galleries, and cultural events that contribute to the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Plages du Mourillon
4.9

A series of four contiguous sandy beaches east of the port, known for their Blue Flag status, offering leisure amenities such as bars, restaurants, and children's play areas. These beaches host summer night fireworks and are ideal for a relaxing day by the Mediterranean.

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Musée National de la Marine
4.9

Located in the Arsenal de Toulon, this museum presents Toulon's naval history through a collection of charts, paintings, model ships, and an exhibition about the development of artillery, highlighting the city's significant maritime heritage.

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Opéra de Toulon
4.9

Designed by Charles Garnier, this Neoclassical building is one of France's largest opera houses outside Paris. It boasts a Napoleon III style interior, adorned with paintings, chandeliers, and bronzed loge seating, offering a rich cultural experience through opera, dance, theater, and music festival concerts.

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Mont Faron
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Dominating the city, Mont Faron offers panoramic views accessible by foot, car, or the Téléphérique du Faron (cable car). At its summit, you can explore the Musée Mémorial du Débarquement, dedicated to the Allied landings in Provence during World War II, and enjoy the natural beauty of its garden.

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Racines
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Toulon, a vibrant city on the French Riviera, Racines restaurant offers a culinary experience that celebrates the rich gastronomic heritage of Provence. With a name that translates to "roots" in French, Racines is dedicated to showcasing the authentic flavors and traditions of the region.

Led by Chef Pierre Martin, whose passion for local ingredients and traditional cooking techniques infuses every dish with a sense of place and history, Racines invites diners on a journey through the diverse culinary landscape of Provence.

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BEAM! Kitchen
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Toulon's vibrant culinary scene, Beam restaurant offers a contemporary dining experience that celebrates the flavors of the Mediterranean in innovative and exciting ways. Led by Chef Camille Durand, Beam is known for its inventive dishes that showcase the region's bounty of fresh, seasonal ingredients.

At Beam, the focus is on modern Mediterranean cuisine with a creative twist. Chef Durand draws inspiration from both traditional Provencal recipes and global culinary trends to craft a menu that delights the senses and surprises the palate. From delicate seafood ceviche to succulent grilled meats and vibrant vegetable dishes, each plate at Beam is a work of art that reflects the restaurant's commitment to quality and innovation.

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Le Lido de Toulon
4.9

Perched along the picturesque coastline of Toulon, Le Lido de Toulon Restaurant offers a culinary experience like no other. With its stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and impeccable service, this establishment has become a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike.

Led by Executive Chef Pierre Dubois, Le Lido de Toulon Restaurant specializes in contemporary French cuisine with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Chef Dubois and his talented team are dedicated to creating dishes that celebrate the flavors of the region while incorporating innovative techniques and presentations. In addition to its exceptional cuisine, Le Lido de Toulon Restaurant offers a curated wine list featuring an impressive selection of French and international wines.

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Hyeres

Hyères, with its historic charm, botanical wonders, panoramic views, coastal serenity, and artistic ambiance, invites you to immerse yourself in a Mediterranean haven. 

Historic Old Town Charms  In the heart of Hyères lies its historic Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets adorned with pastel-hued buildings. Wander through medieval squares, where the echoes of the past harmonize with the gentle hum of modern life.

Exquisite Gardens and Palm Trees Discover the exquisite gardens that grace Hyères, punctuated by the iconic presence of palm trees. The Mediterranean climate nurtures a botanical paradise, inviting you to stroll amid vibrant blooms and lush greenery.

Seaside Tranquility at Giens Peninsula  Escape to the Giens Peninsula for a taste of coastal tranquility. Pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters surround this natural gem, providing a serene setting for relaxation and water-based activities.

Artistic Inspiration Hyères has long been a source of inspiration for artists. Embrace the town's creative spirit by exploring local galleries and cultural venues, where contemporary and traditional art converge.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Golden Islands
4.9

The Hyères Islands, also known as the Îles d'Hyères or the Golden Isles, consist of three main islands: Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Île du Levant. These islands are renowned for their stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and diverse marine life. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the islands, hike scenic trails, swim in secluded coves, and enjoy water sports such as snorkeling and diving. The Hyères Islands offer a peaceful escape from the mainland and are a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Villa Noailles
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Villa Noailles is a historic mansion located in the heart of Hyères, designed by the renowned architect Robert Mallet-Stevens in the 1920s. The villa hosts exhibitions, art installations, and cultural events throughout the year, showcasing contemporary art, design, and architecture. Visitors can explore the villa's striking modernist architecture, landscaped gardens, and art-filled interiors, as well as attend guided tours and workshops. Villa Noailles is a must-visit destination for art and design enthusiasts.

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Old Town (Vieux Hyères)
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The Old Town of Hyères is a charming medieval quarter characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and colorful Provencal houses. Visitors can wander through the historic streets, admire the architecture, and discover hidden squares and fountains. Highlights include the 12th-century Castle of Hyères, the Saint-Louis Church, and the vibrant market square, where locals sell fresh produce, flowers, and regional specialties. The Old Town offers a glimpse into Hyères' rich history and cultural heritage.

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Jardins Olbius Riquier
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Jardins Olbius Riquier is a beautiful botanical garden located in the heart of Hyères. Established in the 19th century, the garden features a diverse collection of exotic plants, palm trees, and tropical flowers, as well as ponds, waterfalls, and shady pathways. Visitors can stroll through the garden, relax in peaceful green spaces, and admire rare and endangered plant species from around the world. Jardins Olbius Riquier is a tranquil oasis in the city and offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle.

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L'Enotéca
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L'Enoteca in Hyères is a charming restaurant that stands out for its culinary talent and ambition. This establishment marks the first venture of a young couple, bringing together premium ingredients to create flavorful dishes that beautifully balance the culinary traditions of southwest France and Provence. The ambiance of the restaurant is enhanced by its welcoming atmosphere and the inclusion of a terrace, making it a delightful place for diners seeking both comfort and a refined dining experience.

The Michelin Guide's recognition of L'Enoteca underscores the quality and creativity of its cuisine, as well as its commitment to sourcing high-quality ingredients for its enticing menu. The restaurant's location in Hyères adds to its appeal, offering visitors a chance to explore the region's culinary delights in a warm and professional setting.

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Restaurant la Colombe
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La Colombe in Hyères is recognized for its traditional cuisine, offering a menu that blends classic flavors with contemporary touches. It stands out for its culinary craftsmanship and use of high-quality ingredients, providing guests with a memorable dining experience. This restaurant is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of the region, making it a must-visit for those seeking authentic and sophisticated dishes in Hyères.

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Le Jardin
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Nestled in the heart of Hyeres, a picturesque town on the French Riviera, Le Jardin Restaurant beckons diners with its enchanting ambiance and exquisite cuisine. Situated amidst lush greenery and blooming flowers, Le Jardin offers guests a serene and charming setting to indulge in a culinary journey like no other. Led by renowned chef Jean-Pierre, Le Jardin's menu is a testament to the region's rich gastronomic heritage, featuring a delightful array of Provencal dishes crafted with the freshest local ingredients. 

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Embiez

Embiez, a hidden treasure nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean. This enchanting island invites you to escape the ordinary and embrace a world where pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and natural beauty converge to create a haven of tranquility.

Island Paradise Retreat  Embiez unfolds as a true island paradise, offering secluded coves and pristine beaches for those seeking a retreat from the bustling mainland. 

Coastal Exploration  Explore Embiez's rugged coastline and discover hidden gems along its shores. Whether by leisurely stroll or boat excursion, the island's scenic landscapes and secret coves promise moments of serenity and awe-inspiring views.

Marine Adventure  Embrace the marine wonders that surround the island. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be captivated by the vibrant underwater world, teeming with marine life and colorful coral formations. Embiez is a playground for those who appreciate the beauty beneath the surface.

Island Charm and Authenticity  Absorb the authentic charm of Embiez as you wander through its quaint streets. The island's small village exudes a laid-back atmosphere, with local shops, cafes, and boutiques inviting you to savor the unhurried pace of island life.

Vineyard Experience  Embiez boasts its own vineyard, adding a touch of sophistication to the island's charm. Take a guided tour of the vineyards, indulge in wine tastings, and enjoy the unique experience of sipping local wines while overlooking the Mediterranean.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Port des Embiez
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Port des Embiez is the main harbor on Île des Embiez and serves as the gateway to the island. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, admire the colorful fishing boats and luxury yachts moored in the harbor, and enjoy a meal or drink at one of the waterfront restaurants and cafes. The port area also offers opportunities for boat trips, water sports, and sailing excursions around the island and the surrounding coastline.

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Vineyards
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Embiez is home to vineyards that produce high-quality wines, including rosé, white, and red varieties. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and sample a selection of wines at the island's wine cellars and tasting rooms. Wine enthusiasts can also purchase bottles of locally-produced wine to enjoy during their visit or take home as souvenirs.

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Allemands Beach
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Allemands Beach on the Île des Embiez, located between the points of Rix and Gabrielle, is a popular destination for its easy access and family-friendly atmosphere. The beach features gravel and offers stunning views of the island of Grand Rouveau. The area is known for its wild environment and exceptional seabed, making it an ideal spot for those interested in exploring marine life. However, it's advisable to avoid swimming when the wind comes from the west due to strong currents.

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Water Sports
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The Nautic Passion nautical base on the island provides various water sports activities, including paddle boarding and canoeing. It's a fantastic way to explore the different creeks and beaches of the island. Additionally, Yoga Paddle classes are available several mornings a week, allowing you to enjoy relaxation on the water.

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SÀRTI
4.9

Nestled on the idyllic island of Embiez, off the coast of Bandol in southern France, Restaurant SÀRTI invites guests to savor the essence of Mediterranean cuisine in a charming seaside setting.

Helmed by Chef Pierre Martinez, Restaurant SÀRTI celebrates the bounty of the sea and the richness of the land with its inspired menu featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Drawing inspiration from the island's natural beauty and culinary traditions, Chef Martinez crafts dishes that showcase the vibrant flavors and colors of the Mediterranean. Complemented by an extensive wine list featuring renowned varietals from the Provence region, guests can enjoy expertly paired wines that enhance the flavors of each dish.

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Les Jardins d'Helios
4.9

Nestled amidst the pristine landscapes of the enchanting island of Embiez, Les Jardins d'Helios beckons visitors with its unique blend of gastronomic excellence and natural beauty.

Led by acclaimed Chef Pascal Béroud, Les Jardins d'Helios is a culinary haven that celebrates the flavors of Provence and the Mediterranean. With a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from local markets and the island's bountiful surroundings, Chef Béroud crafts exquisite dishes that captivate the senses and delight the palate.

Guests dining at Les Jardins d'Helios can expect a menu that showcases the vibrant colors and flavors of the region, with dishes ranging from succulent seafood creations to aromatic herb-infused meats and garden-fresh salads. 

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Le BBQ
4.9

Located on the picturesque island of Embiez, Le BBQ offers a delectable dining experience centered around the timeless tradition of barbecuing. Situated amidst the natural beauty of the island, this charming restaurant invites visitors to indulge in mouthwatering grilled dishes in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.

At Le BBQ, the focus is on simple yet flavorful cuisine that celebrates the art of barbecue cooking. Led by skilled chefs who are passionate about their craft, the restaurant prides itself on using only the finest quality ingredients, including locally sourced meats, fresh seafood, and seasonal vegetables.

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La Calanque de Morgiou

La Calanque de Morgiou, cradled within the arms of the rugged coastline near Marseille, stands as a pristine haven, inviting adventurers and nature lovers to explore its secluded beauty.

Turquoise Waters and Rocky Cliffs La Calanque de Morgiou captivates with its turquoise waters embraced by towering limestone cliffs. The rocky landscapes create a dramatic backdrop, inviting visitors to unwind on the pebbled shores and immerse themselves in the untouched allure of the Mediterranean.

Hiking Trails and Coastal Views The journey to La Calanque de Morgiou rewards hikers with breathtaking vistas, making it a must-visit for those seeking both adventure and serenity.

Maritime Wonder As a natural harbor, La Calanque de Morgiou has been a safe haven for sailors throughout history. Today, it invites boaters and kayakers to explore its crystalline waters, revealing hidden caves, marine life, and the secrets of this coastal sanctuary.

Traditional Fishing Village Authentic seafood restaurants dot the shoreline, offering a taste of local flavors while providing a glimpse into the region's maritime heritage.

Diverse Flora and Fauna Nature enthusiasts can spot indigenous plant species and perhaps encounter some of the area's wildlife during their explorations.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Morgiou Beach
4.9

The main attraction of La Calanque de Morgiou is its beautiful beach, which features soft sand and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can relax on the shore, swim in the calm bay, or snorkel to explore the underwater marine life. The beach is surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, creating a picturesque backdrop for sunbathing and beachcombing.

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Hiking Trails, La Calanque de Morgiou
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La Calanque de Morgiou offers several hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills and along the coastline. These trails provide stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the rugged landscape of the calanque. Popular routes include the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers' Path), which follows the coastline, and the Chemin de la Gardiole, which leads to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the calanque.

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Bar Nautic Restaurant
4.9

Nestled within the breathtaking coastal landscape of La Calanque de Morgiou, Bar Nautic Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience infused with seaside charm and Mediterranean flavors. Situated along the waterfront, this welcoming eatery invites guests to indulge in delicious cuisine while soaking in panoramic views of the azure waters and rugged cliffs that define the picturesque calanque. At Bar Nautic Restaurant, guests can expect a menu brimming with fresh seafood delicacies, traditional Provencal dishes, and regional specialties that showcase the bounty of the Mediterranean.

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Chez Zé
4.9

Located in the heart of Marseille, Chez Zé is a beloved culinary institution renowned for its authentic Provençal cuisine and warm hospitality. With its charming ambiance and flavorful dishes, this family-owned restaurant offers diners a taste of traditional French cooking infused with Mediterranean flair.

At Chez Zé, guests are treated to a culinary journey that celebrates the rich gastronomic heritage of the Provence region. The menu features an array of classic Provençal dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients, from fragrant bouillabaisse and hearty daube provençale to delicate pissaladière and savory ratatouille.

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Marseille

Marseille, is a city that unfolds as a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and the irresistible charm of the Mediterranean. As France's oldest city, Marseille invites you to explore its diverse neighborhoods, ancient landmarks, and bustling waterfront.

Historic Vieux-Port  Watch fishing boats and yachts sway in harmony, visit local markets, and absorb the lively atmosphere of this iconic harbor.

Notre-Dame de la Garde  Ascend to the iconic hilltop basilica, Notre-Dame de la Garde, for panoramic views that sweep across Marseille and the Mediterranean. The basilica, with its stunning architecture and religious significance, stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and spirit.

Le Panier  Wander through the narrow streets of Le Panier, Marseille's oldest district, where colorful facades, artisan boutiques, and cozy cafes create a bohemian atmosphere. This historic neighborhood is a treasure trove of artistic expression and local authenticity.

Calanques National Park  Escape to the natural wonders of Calanques National Park, where rugged limestone cliffs meet the azure waters of the Mediterranean. Hike, swim, or take a boat tour to discover the breathtaking beauty of these coastal inlets just outside the city.

Culinary Delights  Indulge in local seafood, traditional bouillabaisse, and Provençal specialties in the city's restaurants, brasseries, and markets.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Vieux Port Marseille
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The Vieux Port is the historic heart of Marseille and a bustling hub of activity. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, watch the fishing boats and yachts come and go, and soak up the lively atmosphere of this iconic port. The area is also home to numerous cafes, restaurants, and markets where you can sample fresh seafood and local specialties.
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Le Panier
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Le Panier is Marseille's oldest neighborhood and a charming maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and hidden squares. Visitors can wander through the picturesque alleys, admire colorful street art, and discover artisan shops, boutiques, and cafes tucked away in this bohemian quarter. Don't miss landmarks like the Vieille Charité, a former almshouse turned cultural center, and the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) with its striking Baroque facade.

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Mucem
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The Mucem is a cutting-edge museum dedicated to the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. Housed in a striking modern building designed by architect Rudy Ricciotti, the museum features exhibits on archaeology, anthropology, art, and history, showcasing the diverse cultures and civilizations that have shaped the Mediterranean world. The Mucem's rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the sea and the nearby Fort Saint-Jean.

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Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde
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Perched atop a hill overlooking the city, the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde is one of Marseille's most famous landmarks. The stunning basilica features intricate Byzantine-style architecture, colorful mosaics, and a towering bell tower topped with a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Visitors can climb to the basilica's rooftop terrace for panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Calanques National Park Marseille
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Stretching along the Mediterranean coast to the southeast of Marseille, Calanques National Park is a breathtaking natural wonderland of limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and turquoise waters. Visitors can hike or boat through the park to discover its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich biodiversity. Highlights include the Calanque de Sugiton, Calanque d'En-Vau, and Calanque de Morgiou, each offering its own unique beauty and opportunities for outdoor adventure.

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Cédrat
4.9

Situated in a charming historic building with a contemporary twist, this acclaimed eatery captivates diners with its vibrant ambiance and exquisite cuisine. At Cédrat, diners are treated to a menu inspired by the diverse culinary traditions of the Mediterranean region. Drawing on the bounty of fresh ingredients available in Provence, the restaurant's chefs craft dishes that showcase the vibrant colors, bold flavors, and aromatic herbs that characterize Mediterranean cuisine. In addition to its exceptional cuisine, Cédrat offers an extensive selection of wines, showcasing the finest vintages from Provence and beyond.

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La Mercerie
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Nestled in the heart of Marseille's historic Old Port district, La Mercerie Restaurant is a culinary gem renowned for its classic French cuisine and charming ambiance. With its cozy atmosphere and delectable dishes, this beloved eatery offers diners an unforgettable dining experience steeped in tradition and flavor. At La Mercerie, guests are treated to an array of timeless French dishes crafted with care and attention to detail. In addition to its delectable main courses, La Mercerie offers a tempting selection of appetizers, salads, and desserts to tantalize the taste buds. 

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Le Lauracée
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Located in the vibrant city of Marseille, Le Lauracée restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience that celebrates the rich flavors of Provencal cuisine. Nestled in the heart of the city's historic district, this charming eatery is renowned for its warm hospitality, elegant ambiance, and exceptional dishes crafted from the finest local ingredients. Diners can expect to find an array of mouthwatering appetizers, hearty mains, and indulgent desserts that highlight the vibrant flavors and textures of Provencal cuisine.

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Cassis

Cassis, with its harbor delights, Calanques wonders, Old Town charm, culinary treasures, and natural vistas, invites you to embrace the serenity of a seaside symphony.

Quaint Harbor Delights  Cassis' harbor is a postcard-perfect scene, where colorful fishing boats sway gently in the Mediterranean breeze. Explore the quays lined with cafes and boutiques, capturing the essence of the town's maritime spirit.

Calanques Marvels  Embark on a journey to the Calanques, dramatic limestone inlets that frame Cassis' coastline. Cruise along the azure waters, surrounded by towering cliffs and hidden beaches, for a nature-infused adventure.

Old Town Charms  Stroll through the charming streets of Cassis' Old Town, where pastel-hued buildings and artisan shops beckon. The ambiance is a delightful blend of Provençal authenticity and a welcoming sense of community. 

Wine and Gastronomy  Indulge in the local flavors of Cassis, renowned for its white wine and Mediterranean cuisine. 

Cap Canaille Vista  Ascend to Cap Canaille for panoramic views that stretch across the Cassis coastline. This rugged headland provides a breathtaking backdrop, inviting you to savor the beauty of the Mediterranean meeting the land.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Calanques National Park
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Calanques National Park is one of the most stunning natural attractions in Cassis. Stretching along the Mediterranean coast between Marseille and Cassis, the park is famous for its rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can explore the park on foot, by boat, or even kayak, and discover breathtaking landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and pristine beaches.

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Cap Canaille
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Cap Canaille is the highest sea cliff in France, towering over the town of Cassis and offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can drive or hike to the summit of Cap Canaille to admire the breathtaking scenery and take in the beauty of the rugged landscape.

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Port-Miou
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Port-Miou is a picturesque harbor located on the outskirts of Cassis, known for its tranquil waters and colorful fishing boats. Surrounded by high cliffs and lush vegetation, Port-Miou is a popular spot for boating, sailing, and fishing.

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Cassis Old Town
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Cassis Old Town is a charming medieval quarter characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and bustling squares. Visitors can wander through the winding streets, browse local shops and boutiques, and admire historic landmarks such as the 13th-century Cassis Castle and the Church of St. Michel. The Old Town is also home to a variety of cafes, restaurants, and galleries, where visitors can sample local cuisine and artisanal products.

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La Villa Madie
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Perched atop the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, La Villa Madie offers a truly unforgettable dining experience. Led by acclaimed chef Dimitri Droisneau, this Michelin-starred restaurant showcases the finest ingredients from the region in innovative and exquisite dishes. Guests can savor the flavors of Provence while enjoying panoramic views of the coastline from the restaurant's elegant terrace.

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Restaurant Le Chaudron
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Tucked away in the heart of Cassis's charming old town, Le Chaudron is a hidden gem beloved by locals and visitors alike. This cozy bistro-style restaurant exudes warmth and hospitality, serving up classic Provençal fare with a modern twist. From hearty bouillabaisse to delicate seafood risotto, each dish at Le Chaudron is crafted with care and attention to detail.

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Chez Gilbert
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Situated along the bustling port of Cassis, Chez Gilbert is a beloved institution known for its fresh seafood and vibrant atmosphere. With its colorful façade and lively outdoor terrace, this family-owned restaurant exudes Mediterranean charm. Guests can feast on an array of seafood specialties, including the famous bouillabaisse while soaking in the sights and sounds of the bustling harbor.

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