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What's trending around you: tours and experiences booked straight with the operators who run them.
Welcome to Trendetna. What's trending around you? travel guide Let's Talk
What's trending around you: tours and experiences booked straight with the operators who run them.
Welcome to Trendetna. What's trending around you? travel guide Let's Talk

Discover cliff-edge scenery, harbor charm, and sweeping Mediterranean views on a private Cassis and Cap Canaille ride from Marseille. Begin at Port de Cassis, strolling the quays for photos of pastel façades and chalk-white headlands. Then climb the Route des Crêtes to Cap Canaille, where ochre cliffs plunge into the sea and panoramic lookouts reveal the Calanques stretching toward La Ciotat. Pause at the Belvédère des Calanques for a wide-angle view of Cassis Bay framed by sea and stone, before heading to Calanque de Port-Miou, a fjord-like inlet lined with boats and turquoise waters, ideal for a gentle stroll. The return route crests the Col de la Gineste, offering one last sweep of limestone hills meeting the Mediterranean. Fully customizable and private, the trip includes pickup, drop-off, and an English-speaking driver who adjusts timing and stops to your pace for a relaxed yet breathtaking day.
Cassis
A small, photogenic harbor tucked between the white Calanques and the gold cliffs of Cap Canaille. Stroll the quay for pastel façades, bobbing pointus boats, and clean sightlines back to the headlands an easy, ground-level taste of the national park scenery without hiking.
Cassis
Cap Canaille. Route des Crêtes Lookout. One of France’s highest sea-cliff roads rides the crest above Cassis and La Ciotat, with signed belvédères for safe pull-offs. From here the Soubeyranes cliffs, around 394, 399 m above the sea drop in ochre layers, and you can see the Calanques chain curling west.
Bouches-du-Rhône
A named viewpoint on the ridge offering a balcony over Cassis Bay and the first Calanques. It’s a quick stop with parking and a short, rocky path to the railing, great for wide shots that show the village cradled by cliffs.
Cassis
The most accessible of the Cassis calanques, Port-Miou is a long, narrow inlet lined with masts and turquoise water. From the marina-side path you get classic “fjord” angles into the limestone, no strenuous hiking required.
Marseille
Col de la Gineste Scenic Pass. The high route between Marseille and Cassis rolls over scrubby limestone hills with panorama pull-offs toward the sea and the Calanques massif. It’s a beautiful transition back to the city and a reliable fallback if the ridge road closes.
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Operated by Welcome Pickups
FromUSD 534.88
Operated by Welcome Pickups
FromUSD 1,374.07