Marseille Calanques Boat Trips
Sail along the Calanques, a stunning stretch of dramatic limestone cliffs plunging into turquoise coves between Marseille and Cassis, now a national park. Boat trips and catamaran cruises reveal hidden inlets and crystal waters for swimming — one of the coast’s great experiences.
4 excursiones · prices per person, book with partner
Calanques Boat Trips in Marseille — FAQ
What are the Calanques?
The Calanques are a series of dramatic narrow inlets framed by white limestone cliffs and turquoise water between Marseille and Cassis, protected as a national park — stunning for boat trips, swimming and hiking.
How do you visit the Calanques from Marseille?
The easiest way is a boat trip or catamaran cruise from the Old Port, gliding past the cliffs and coves with stops for swimming; some calanques can also be reached on foot by hiking.
Are the Calanques worth it?
Absolutely — the white cliffs, hidden coves and clear turquoise water make the Calanques one of the most beautiful coastlines in France and a Marseille highlight.



