Calanques National Park: reviews, price and practical tips

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141 avenue du Prado, 13008 Marseille, France
141 avenue du Prado, 13008 Marseille, France
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Parc National des Calanques

Visiting Calanques National Park, a natural sanctuary of sea and limestone cliffs

Stretching between Marseille and Cassis, Calanques National Park is a protected natural area defined by limestone cliffs that drop directly into the Mediterranean Sea. It is a primary destination for hikers, swimmers, and those looking for untouched coastal scenery.

Hiking and vistas

The park is defined by a network of trails that allow you to explore the rugged coastline on foot. Popular routes lead to the Sugiton, En-Vau, and Port-Pin calanques, where you will find views of turquoise water. Keep in mind that some trails are steep and demand a good level of physical fitness, but the payoff is clear once you reach the vantage points.

Water activities

The clear waters of the park are ideal for scuba diving, where you can find a variety of marine life. Kayaking is a preferred way to reach coves that are otherwise difficult to access by land. Boat tours also depart from Marseille and Cassis, providing a perspective of the cliffs from the water that you cannot get from the shore.

Preservation and regulations

Because the park is a protected zone, specific restrictions apply, particularly during the summer. Access to trails can be restricted due to fire risk, and motorized boat traffic is regulated to protect marine ecosystems. Visitors are required to respect the local flora and fauna by packing out all trash and staying on marked paths.

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Reviews of Calanques National Park

Summary of 6 reviews
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.5
As a couple
5
With friends
5

Avygeo ranking

#87
in the world
#83
in Europe
#47
in France
#2
in Marseille

Nature right at the doorstep of Marseille

Perfect for hiking, I love walking the trails that offer beautiful views of this land of contrasts. Here, the limestone is as white as the sky is blue! As a bonus, the pine trees provide welcome shade after a good walk. The best part is still taking a dip in the clear water of the Calanques de Morgiou or En-Vau!

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Exceptional

Calanques National Park is simply exceptional. The trails, more or less steep, wind between scrubland and jagged rocks, offering breathtaking views of the turquoise sea at every turn. The hikes there are varied and memorable. It is better to get well informed before heading out, however, because access is often restricted in the summer. I love this place with the scents of the pine forest and the scrubland...

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An iconic natural site

Whenever I visit Marseille, I always plan a day in the Calanques. There are so many places to discover that every trip feels like a new adventure. I avoid taking the car, as it is not the easiest way to get there and you have to pay for parking. But with a boat license, or by kayak, it is paradise! I love the Port-Pin area with its sandy beach. I have also done several hiking trails. Despite the tourism, the landscapes remain fairly wild and preserved, so I really feel like I am out in nature. Next time, I will go back to try scuba diving.

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Nature right near Marseille

When you live in Marseille, it is sometimes hard to find nature. Luckily, the Calanques are there with their many hiking trails. Between the sea, the rocky landscapes, and the vegetation, it is just superb, and there is something for every skill level, whether you are a beginner or an experienced hiker. These beautiful sites are subject to restrictions that are important to follow in order to protect them.

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Quite a contrast to France's second city

A park that satisfies swimmers, hikers, and divers alike.
It is a magnificent and diverse place to visit. It offers a variety of activities and landscapes to enjoy.
There are many hiking trails in the park, offering stunning views of the cliffs and the Mediterranean.

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Stunning nature right outside Marseille

Just a short distance from the city of Marseille and its concrete, this small national park covering cliffs, hills, forest, scrubland, beaches, coves, and inlets is magnificent. A real breath of fresh air and sunshine that you can soak up while treating your eyes to some incredible views.

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