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CASSIS

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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.

VISITE PLACES

  • Visit the calanques : Port-Miou, Port-Pin, En Vau
  • Go for a drive on the Route des Crêtes to enjoy the view of the bay of Cassis from the Cap Canaille.
  • Get lost in the street of the village
  • The port and its restaurants and bars
  • Relax on the beach: Cassis has several beautiful beaches, including the Plage de la Grande Mer and the Plage du Bestouan
  • Take a boat tour: You can take a guided boat tour of the Calanques from Cassis, which offers a unique perspective of the cliffs and inlets.
  • Visit the Musée Municipal Méditerranéen: This museum showcases the history and culture of Cassis and the Mediterranean region.
  • Visit the Cassis Market: This bustling market takes place every Wednesday and Friday morning in the town center, offering a variety of fresh produce, cheeses, spices, and other local specialties.
  • Enjoy outdoor activities: In addition to hiking and biking, Cassis is also a great place for rock climbing, kayaking, and sailing

VISITE RESTAURANTS

  • Les Belles Canailles : Hôtel les Roches Blanches
  • La Villa Madie : This Michelin-starred restaurant offers upscale Provençal cuisine and stunning views of the sea.
  • La Presqu'île: This waterfront restaurant serves fresh seafood and fish dishes, including bouillabaisse, as well as other traditional Provençal cuisine.
  • Chez Gilbert: This family-run restaurant is known for its delicious and affordable fish dishes, as well as its homemade desserts.
  • Le Poisson Rouge: This restaurant offers a variety of fresh seafood dishes, as well as a great selection of wines and cocktails.
  • Le Grand Large: This beachfront restaurant serves a variety of Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
  • L'Oustau de la Mar: This restaurant is located in the port of Cassis and serves fresh fish and seafood, as well as traditional Provençal dishes.
  • Le Clos des Aromes: is a highly regarded restaurant that serves creative cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients. It has a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

 

VISITE BARS

  • Bar de la Marine
  • Le Cendrillon
  • Le Mistral
  • Les Caves du Port
  • Bar de la Fontaine
  • Monsieur Brun
  • L'O'zé

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