Sightseeing Tour with a Private Driver of Marseille
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Sightseeing Tour with a Private Driver of Marseille

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About this experience

Discover the Best of Marseille at Your Own Pace

Explore the vibrant city of Marseille on a private tour designed just for you and your group. This personalized experience offers a comfortable and flexible way to take in the highlights of France’s oldest city.

Highlights include:

Notre-Dame de la Garde – Enjoy panoramic views of the city and coastline from this iconic hilltop basilica.

Les Goudes – Visit this quaint fishing village at the edge of the Calanques National Park, where the city meets the sea.

Scenic Coastal Drive – Take in the sparkling Mediterranean, dramatic cliffs, and charming seaside neighborhoods.

Architectural & Cultural Gems – From historic landmarks to modern street art, Marseille offers a rich blend of old and new.

Private & Customizable
Your tour is completely private — no groups, no fixed schedule. Move at your own pace and focus on what interests you most.

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Sightseeing Tour with a Private Driver of Marseille

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
English/French Speaking Private Driver
USB and Phone Chargers
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Depending on the place of pickup, the time to reach our first destination will be roughly 30 minutes.

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Arriving at L'Estaque, you'll be greeted by the warm authenticity of a fishing village within Marseille. L'Estaque is also often referred to as the 'village des peintres' for inspiring artists like Monticelli and Paul Cézanne, among others. We'll take you to the highest point of the village, where you'll be able to gaze upon the beauty of Marseille from afar, offering you the perfect opportunity to take amazing pictures and make this day even more memorable.

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From L'Estaque to our next destination, we'll need roughly 20 minutes.

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Stop 4

Next, you'll visit the beautiful Cathédrale de la Major. Built in the 19th century, this stunning cathedral has long been, and still is, the first symbol that merchants and travelers see when arriving in Marseille. It reflects the beauty and influence of the Phocean city. The cathedral is considered one of the largest in France built since the Middle Ages. From this location, you'll also get a view of Marseille's commercial port and The Mucem, a modern museum featuring exhibitions on Mediterranean culture as well as contemporary art. The Mucem was built in 2013 to commemorate Marseille’s designation as the European Capital of Culture that same year. Part of the Mucem complex includes Fort Saint-Jean, a fortress built in the 17th century by King Louis XIV to protect the city’s entrance and assert royal authority.

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Near the cathedral, a visit to 'Le Panier' is a must. This charming old town of Marseille, with its narrow streets and colorful historic buildings, makes it easy to forget you're in a city of nearly 1 million people. While we will pass by on our way to the next destination, unfortunately, due to the small streets and limited parking, we won’t be able to stop. However, we strongly recommend exploring this beautiful area on foot during your time in Marseille.

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From Le Panier to our next destination, we'll need roughly 20 minutes.

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Stop 7

Our next stop is the magnificent Palais Longchamp, a true architectural gem of Marseille. Built in the 19th century to celebrate the arrival of water in the city via the Canal de Marseille, this grand monument is surrounded by lush gardens and offers a serene escape from the bustling city. The palace houses both the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Natural History, making it a cultural highlight. Though we won’t stop for long, we encourage you to take in the stunning fountains, statues, and scenic views. For those with more time, a leisurely stroll through the park is highly recommended to fully appreciate its beauty.

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From Palais Longchamp to our next stop, we'll need roughly 30 minutes.

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Stop 9

Our next destination is the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched high above Marseille and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 19th century, this basilica is a symbol of protection for sailors and locals alike, featuring stunning mosaics and intricate architecture. Known as the 'Bonne Mère' to the people of Marseille, it has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. We’ll make a short stop here, giving you time to explore the interior, take in the incredible vistas, and capture some unforgettable photos. This stop offers a perfect opportunity to fully appreciate its beauty and the sweeping views.

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Stop 10

From Notre-Dame de la Garde, our journey continues towards Pointe Rouge, taking us along the stunning Corniche Kennedy. This scenic coastal road offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, with its sparkling blue waters stretching out as far as the eye can see. As we drive along La Corniche, you’ll pass beautiful beaches, rocky coves, and elegant 19th-century villas that line the cliffs. The panoramic views over the bay, combined with the gentle sea breeze, make this one of the most picturesque routes in Marseille. We’ll head towards the southern part of the city, arriving at Pointe Rouge, a lively coastal area known for its sandy beaches and relaxed atmosphere.

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We'll continue our journey through Pointe Rouge, heading towards the charming village of Les Goudes. This picturesque fishing village, nestled between the hills and the sea, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning coastal scenery. As we make our way to Les Goudes, you'll notice the rugged cliffs and crystal-clear waters that define this beautiful area. The quaint harbor, filled with colorful fishing boats, adds to the village's charm. Take a moment to soak in the serene surroundings and the unique character of Les Goudes, a hidden gem that showcases the natural beauty of Marseille's coastline.

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Stop 12

We’ll make a short stop in the enchanting village of Les Goudes, where you can enjoy stunning views of L'île Maire, a small island just off the coast. This picturesque spot showcases the rugged beauty of the Mediterranean landscape, characterized by rocky cliffs and crystal-clear waters. As you take in the surroundings, you'll appreciate the stark yet captivating scenery that defines this area. This stop offers a perfect opportunity to capture breathtaking photos of the coastline and the striking contrasts of nature, making it a memorable part of our journey.

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With Les Goudes we mark the end of our tour, the way back can take up to 50 minutes depending on the traffic

What's not included

Lunch
Dinner

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Marseille

Marseille, the oldest city in France, is a vibrant port city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning Mediterranean coastline. With its bustling Vieux Port, historic architecture, and nearby Calanques National Park, Marseille offers a unique blend of urban and natural attractions.

Top Attractions

Vieux Port (Old Port)

The heart of Marseille, the Vieux Port is a bustling harbor surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and shops. It's a great place to start your exploration of the city.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore

Calanques National Park

A stunning coastal park with turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs, and hidden beaches. Perfect for hiking, swimming, and kayaking.

Nature Half-day to full day Free entry

Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde

A iconic basilica offering panoramic views of Marseille. A symbol of the city and a must-visit for its architecture and views.

Religious 1-2 hours Free entry

MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations)

A modern museum exploring the history and culture of the Mediterranean region. The building itself is an architectural marvel.

Museum 2-3 hours €11 for full access

Château d'If

A historic fortress and prison, made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. Accessible only by boat.

Historical Half-day €10 for the boat and entry

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bouillabaisse

A traditional Provençal fish stew made with various types of fish and shellfish, served with rouille and toasted bread.

Dinner Contains seafood, gluten (in the bread)

Navettes

Small, orange-blossom flavored biscuits shaped like boats, a specialty of Marseille.

Snack Vegetarian, contains gluten

Tapenade

A spread made from olives, capers, and anchovies, typically served with bread or crackers.

Appetizer Vegetarian option available (without anchovies)

Popular Activities

Hiking in Calanques National Park Kayaking in the Mediterranean Scuba diving at the Riou Islands Sunbathing at Plage des Catalans Spa treatments at a luxury hotel Strolling along the Vieux Port Visiting museums and galleries Attending a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Marseille

Best Time to Visit

June to September

This is the best time to visit Marseille for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The weather is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and events.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: French
  • Widely spoken: English, Arabic, Italian
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Marseille is generally safe for tourists, but like any large city, it has its share of petty crime. Exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Marseille Provence Airport • 25 km from city center
By train

Marseille Saint-Charles

By bus

Gare Routière Saint-Charles

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with two lines connecting key destinations.

Taxis

Available • Apps: G7, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Le Panier La Canebière Cours Julien

Day trips

Aix-en-Provence
30 km • Half-day to full day

A charming university town known for its elegant architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to the Luberon region.

Cassis
25 km • Full day

A picturesque coastal town known for its stunning calanques, white cliffs, and vibrant port. Ideal for swimming, hiking, and boat tours.

Arles
80 km • Full day

A historic town with Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and a rich artistic heritage. Arles is known for its connections to Vincent van Gogh.

Festivals

Fête de la Musique • June 21 Marseille Jazz Festival • July Festival de Marseille • June to July

Pro tips

  • Visit the Calanques early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best light for photography.
  • Take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Provençal dishes like bouillabaisse and tapenade.
  • Explore the city's street art scene in the Cours Julien and Panier neighborhoods.
  • Try local specialties like navettes, panisse, and socca at the markets and street food stalls.
  • Take a boat tour to the Château d'If for a unique perspective on the city and its history.
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  • Max travelers: 4
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