Vieux Port de Marseille

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#1 Old Port of Marseille (Marseille) +34 4.8

The Old Port of Marseille serves as the historic soul of Marseille. With fishing boats, active quays, and the Ombrière by Norman Foster, it captures the local spirit. It is the perfect base for visiting the Château d'If or the Calanques. Enjoy the fish market and sunny terraces anytime.

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#2 Port of Cassis (Cassis) +26 4.5

Port of Cassis is a classic Provençal fishing village framed by white cliffs and turquoise water. As the gateway to the famous Calanques, this town charms visitors with its colorful houses and outdoor dining. Enjoy fresh Mediterranean cuisine and the local white wine while the historic castle watches over the bay.

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#3 Port of La Ciotat (La Ciotat) +21 4.3

The Port of La Ciotat is the heart of the city, blending the historic Port-Vieux with its traditional fishing boats and colorful facades against a modern marina. Once a shipbuilding powerhouse, it now services luxury yachts. It is a prime spot for dining and setting off toward the local calanques or l'Île Verte.

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#4 Port of Saint-Tropez (Saint-Tropez) +20 4.5

The Port of Saint-Tropez, with 734 berths across two basins, captures the city spirit. Super-yachts and fishing boats share quays lined with colorful facades. Stroll along quai Suffren, find the halle aux poissons (fish market) behind the tourist office, and enjoy terraces overlooking the boats. Every autumn, Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez turns the gulf into a regatta arena.

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#5 Arcachon Bay (Arcachon) +19 4

The port of Arcachon is the center of maritime life on Arcachon Bay. It blends oyster farming traditions, small scale fishing, and recreational boating for an authentic look at local culture. Eat fresh oysters, watch the fishing boats return, or book a boat trip to explore the bay. It is essential for understanding Arcachon.

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#6 Port of Nice (Nice) +18 4

Port Lympia is the historic yacht harbor of Nice, built in the 18th century by order of the Sardinian king. You will find pointus, the iconic colorful wooden fishing boats of the Mediterranean, ferries to Corsica, and classic ochre and red architecture. The recently renovated rue Cassini connects the harbor to Place Garibaldi in a short walk.

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#7 Port Vauban (Antibes) +16 4.3

Europe's largest marina by tonnage, Port Vauban in Antibes spans 25 hectares at the foot of the old town walls. Its famous Billionaires' Quay hosts superyachts up to 160 meters long. The Nomade sculpture by Jaume Plensa, perched on the Saint-Jaume bastion, offers one of the best coastal views. Free access, perfect for an evening stroll.

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#8 Port of L'Ile-Rousse (L'Ile-Rousse) +14 3.5

Port of L'Ile-Rousse serves as the hub of the Balagne region, balancing busy ferry traffic with quiet sailboats. Sheltered by red porphyry islands, it is a prime launch point for coastal exploration and water sports. Walk to the Phare de la Pietra (Pietra Lighthouse) for views, then enjoy Corsican cuisine at nearby restaurants during sunset.

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#9 Old Port of La Rochelle (La Rochelle) +9 5

The Old Port of La Rochelle, established in the 12th century, served as a maritime trade hub for over 800 years. Today, the area remains a lively destination lined with narrow streets and iconic landmarks like the Tour Saint-Nicolas (Saint Nicholas Tower). It is the perfect starting point to explore La Rochelle and enjoy local bars and restaurants.

#10 Port of Toulon (Toulon) +7 5

As the primary military port in Europe, the Port of Toulon serves as a vital maritime hub connecting the mainland to Mediterranean islands. Whether taking a ferry to Corsica or Sardinia, catching a boat to Porquerolles, or touring the naval base, your journey starts here. Since late 2025, the port has featured Casabianca, a panoramic restaurant inside the renovated Môle des Torpilles (Torpedo Pier).

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#11 Nouveau Port des Lecques (Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer) +7 4

The Nouveau Port des Lecques in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer has finished a complete overhaul of its nautical infrastructure. With rebuilt docks, modernized facilities, and redesigned walkways, the marina feels rejuvenated. It sits in a family-friendly coastal setting, just steps from the plages de sable des Lecques (sandy beaches of Les Lecques) and between Bandol and La Ciotat.

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#12 Saint-Florent Marina (Saint-Florent) +7 5

Located in one of the most beautiful gulfs in France, Saint-Florent Marina is an essential stop that blends authentic charm with activity. It serves as the main departure point for boats to the beaches of the Désert des Agriates, including Saleccia and Lotu. Its docks, lined with eateries and shops under the Genoese citadel, are the center of this popular resort town.

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#13 Old Port of Bastia (Bastia) +7 5

The Old Port of Bastia is where Genoese history meets Corsican character. Framed by colorful buildings and overlooked by the Citadelle, it is perfect for wandering past fishing boats and café terraces. Savor local cuisine, watch the harbor activity, and take in the views for a real taste of the Bastia soul.

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#14 Calvi Harbor (Calvi) +7 4

Calvi Harbor sits right below the citadel, serving as a hub for boaters and travelers. Lined with cafes and restaurants, it offers a scenic walk overlooking the bay. It is the primary launch point for trips to the Scandola Nature Reserve and nearby hidden coves. Expect a relaxed daytime vibe and lively Mediterranean energy after dark.

#15 Port Saint-Pierre-des-Embiez (Six-Fours-les-Plages) +2 4

Port Saint-Pierre-des-Embiez in Six-Fours-les-Plages is a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by protected nature, featuring crystal-clear waters and a calm vibe. It is perfect for sailors exploring the Mediterranean, with regular boat links to the Île des Embiez, Le Brusc, and Sanary-sur-Mer. This port stands out for its authentic charm and strategic location.

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#16 Porto-Vecchio Marina (Porto-Vecchio) pas encore de reco

The Porto-Vecchio Marina is one of the most scenic in France. With 450 slips, it welcomes boaters and visitors in a unique setting facing the citadel. Its active docks, Mediterranean-style terraces, and departures for excursions to local beaches make it a highlight of the Salt City, where maritime history meets a festive atmosphere.

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Authentic vibe

Unlike other seaside towns, the port of Cassis keeps an authentic and very typical atmosphere with its colorful fishing boats. There are also some really nice bars and restaurants. It is lively withou…

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Busy but very pleasant

The Port of Nice is a really pleasant place to walk around, even if it is always crowded. I really loved strolling along the docks, admiring the luxury yachts and the lively vibe of the neighborhood.…

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A nice surprise

I had a few preconceptions about this port, but it is actually very pleasant and still quite typical, if you can look past the yachts. The houses all around are really pretty and add a lot of charm. T…

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A pretty vast harbor

I found this harbor quite impressive in terms of size. It is pretty sprawling, which takes away a little bit of its charm. Even so, it remains a nice place to walk around or have a drink. The site is…

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The heart of Marseille

This famous Old Port is without a doubt the heart of Marseille! Lively at all hours of the day, there is plenty to do to walk around, eat, or simply stroll along the main path. In summer, the small ma…

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A lively and multifaceted port

I have been to this port several times to stroll around, go sailing, or catch a ferry to Corsica. I do not particularly like the commercial side, which lacks a bit of charm, but I love the Quai des De…

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A functional port

It is not a very beautiful marina, compared to Propriano, Bonifacio, or Calvi. However, there are many cruise options from Marseille, Nice, or Toulon. Even though it is nothing remarkable, this port r…

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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,…

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Love it!

The port of Cassis is truly magnificent. I arrived there while participating in the famous Marseille-Cassis race, which finishes right at the port. The vibe is incredible, with so many people there…

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A must-see in Marseille

The Old Port is a must-see when visiting Marseille. I loved walking along the docks and checking out all the boats. The atmosphere is very lively and you can really feel the soul of the city. In t…

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