Port of La Ciotat: reviews, price and practical tips

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Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
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La Ciotat et son port

What to know about the Port of La Ciotat: a heartbeat between tradition and modernity

The Port of La Ciotat is not just another marina. It is the soul of the city. Between the clinking rigging of modern sailboats and the sturdy silhouettes of pointus, those traditional wooden fishing boats, a lively and authentic atmosphere unfolds. The colorful house facades lining the water and the busy café terraces create a postcard setting where the maritime history of Provence is tangible at every turn.

Why is the Port of La Ciotat unmissable?

The port is a living history book. A center for trade and fishing since ancient times, it served as the birthplace of the shipyards that brought the city its fame.

Today, it offers a fascinating duality. There is the Port-Vieux (Old Port), the historic and picturesque heart, and the port de plaisance (marina), which is more modern and oriented toward nautical leisure. This contrast makes it a unique place for a walk, where you transition seamlessly from a sleepy fishing village vibe to a dynamic seaside resort.

The Port-Vieux: an open-air theater

Strolling along the docks of the Port-Vieux feels like stepping back in time. This is the historic heart of La Ciotat. Fishermen still sell their fresh catch here in the mornings, creating a colorful and noisy spectacle. The docks are lined with restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties while watching the boats bob gently on the water.

It was also on this port that one of the first films by the Lumière brothers, "Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat," was screened at the Eden Théâtre, the oldest cinema in the world still in operation, located just a few steps away.

From shipyards to mega-yachts

La Ciotat is also the story of an industrial rebirth. The old shipyards, once giants of naval construction, have been successfully repurposed into a hub of excellence for the maintenance and repair of luxury yachts. While this activity is less visible to the casual stroller, it is ever-present.

A showcase of expertise

From the marina, you can see the impressive forms of some of the world's largest yachts undergoing repairs. This coexistence creates a striking contrast:

  • Traditional boats anchored in the Port-Vieux.
  • Sailboats and pleasure craft in the marina.
  • Giants of the sea undergoing maintenance in the dry docks.

Local tip: For a different and quieter perspective, cross the port using the water shuttle that connects the city center to the beaches. This short ride offers a clear view of the entire port and the Bec de l'Aigle, allowing you to enjoy the ballet of boats away from the bustle of the docks.

Gateway to the calanques

The port is the ideal starting point for numerous maritime excursions. Regular shuttles allow you to reach the Île Verte (Green Island), the only wooded island in the department, or to set off on a trip to explore the Parc national des Calanques. It is an invitation to head out to sea to admire the rugged beauty of the coast and its jagged cliffs from the water.

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Reviews of Port of La Ciotat

Summary of 3 reviews
4.3/5
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Ratings by visit type

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3.7
As a couple
4.7
With friends
4.3

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in Europe
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A lively port at the gateway to the Calanques

For me, this isn't the most charming port in the South of France. I prefer Cassis and Saint-Tropez. However, you still find a pleasant Provençal atmosphere, with colorful buildings, good restaurants, and ice cream shops. A bit sad in the off-season, the place gets really lively in the summer. I like to stroll around there and go there to rent a boat. It really is a great starting point for sailing toward the Calanques and Ile Verte. Plan for a full day for each of these excursions.

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Lively place with great boat trips

Very lively port with restaurants and a night market every evening during peak season.
This is where you will depart for Ile Verte (15-minute shuttles leaving every hour), or for the Calanques.
The old shipyard, now converted into a repair site for yachts, is impressive.

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Just like a postcard

With its little boats and old monuments, the old port of La Ciotat makes you feel like you have traveled back in time. Even though it is a tourist destination, you still find an authentic side to it that makes you want to just wander around. It is of course a beautiful place to take photos and cool off at one of the ice cream shops or restaurants!

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