Let's go to the far east of the Calanques massif to discover the last three creeks there: Port-Miou, Port-Pin, and one of the most famous - En-Vau.
Their crystal clear waters meander like fjords, which will offer you a sensational landscape!
The hike takes place in the heart of the Calanques National Park
Departing from Cassis, you will begin by exploring the Calanque of Port-Miou. 1400m long, it is home to a marina and conceals a rich heritage: former place of exploitation of a limestone quarry, underground river...
You will continue until you reach the cove of Port-Pin. This winding cove is home to a pretty cove of pebbles with turquoise waters...of which you can, if you wish, taste the freshness of its waters during a break.
It is from here that we will begin to gain a little altitude, which will gradually take us up to 90m above sea level, to the belvedere of En-Vau, revealing its beach against low, buried between the high cliffs… Wow!
Parking possible at Impasse Calandal and surroundings. Then, reach the meeting point on foot (about 5min).
Parking is paid by parking meter.
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PS: Do not hesitate to take the signs "no entry, except residents".
Cassis is a picturesque coastal town in southern France, renowned for its stunning calanques (rocky inlets), turquoise waters, and charming old town. It's a paradise for nature lovers, foodies, and those seeking a quintessential Mediterranean experience.
Calanques National Park is a stunning natural reserve featuring rocky inlets, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs. It's a paradise for hikers, swimmers, and nature lovers.
The old town of Cassis is a charming area with narrow streets, colorful houses, and plenty of shops and cafes. It's the perfect place to soak up the local atmosphere and enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle.
Château d'If is a historic fortress located on an island off the coast of Marseille. It's famous for its role in Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo' and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean.
A traditional Provençal fish stew made with a variety of local fish, shellfish, and saffron.
A savory spread made from olives, capers, and anchovies, typically served with bread or crackers.
A vegetable dish made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, and tomatoes, cooked in olive oil.
A sweet, sparkling wine made from Muscat grapes, produced in the Cassis region.
This is the best time to visit Cassis for warm weather, clear skies, and perfect conditions for swimming, hiking, and exploring the calanques. The town is lively with festivals and events.
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Cassis is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always best to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Cassis Station
Cassis Bus Station
The LER 12 bus is a reliable and affordable way to get around the region. It runs frequently and offers scenic routes.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Marseille is France's second-largest city, offering a mix of history, culture, and urban attractions. It's a great destination for a day trip from Cassis.
Aix-en-Provence is a charming town known for its elegant architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to the Luberon region. It's a popular destination for a day trip from Cassis.
Calanques National Park is a stunning natural reserve featuring rocky inlets, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs. It's a paradise for hikers, swimmers, and nature lovers.
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