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Visit Marseille’s calanques by cab

Calanques de Marseille avec des bateaux

You’ve arrived in our beautiful region for the summer, and you want to spend a wonderful time enjoying Marseille’s mild climate. But how do you get to
Marseille’s calanques
? How do you get to the calanques when you arrive, if you’ve flown into Marseille Provence airport or the Aix-en-Provence TGV station? You can also book a cab to Marseille’s calanques. In fact, our cab, Aix’pert, regularly takes holidaymakers and tourists, whether on their own or with their families, to Marseille’s calanques. Once you’ve arrived, we advise you to book a boat cab. It’s a fun, entertaining and enjoyable way to discover the calanques from another angle.

What’s the most beautiful calanque in Marseille?

I’d say that everyone has their own preferences, but it has to be said that the Calanque de la Mounine is a magnificent place, with exceptional aquatic flora and fauna. Here you can discover crystal-clear waters. You can also ask your cab driver to take you to the Sormiou or Morgiou creeks. Please note that you are in a national park; if you come by car, access is regulated.

 

How long does it take to visit the calanques in Marseille?

I’d say everyone moves at their own pace. Some discover the calanques and stay for a few hours, while others would spend a lifetime there. For some, the calanques are synonymous with tranquillity, a chance to soak up the sun; for others, it’s the ideal opportunity to enjoy scuba diving in the Mediterranean. And if you prefer to stay on terra firma, there’s nothing like a nice hike through this magnificent landscape.

 

How do I book a cab to Marseille’s calanques?

To book a cab to Marseille Calanques, please contact us by phone. You can also book your cab directly on our website. Once you have made a reservation on our website (

click here to book your cab

), you will receive confirmation by email. We can transport you safely into the Calanques massif to discover this natural wonder nestled between Marseille and Cassis.