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Cassis is a small town separated from Marseille by the Gineste road. Its small port, narrow streets, beaches and restaurants make it a charming village typical of southern France. The town is surrounded by the famous Calanques cliffs, a series of spectacular coves and steep rock formations that offer breathtaking views. Cassis is also known for its Mediterranean cuisine, including fresh seafood, local specialties such as bouillabaisse and the famous white and rosé wines produced in the region.
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