Exploring The Wonders of Calanques

Exploring The Wonders of Calanques

Maryam Zaidi
When you hear cigales calling out for you in southern France, that’s the cue to get ready for your adventure hiking in Calanques National Park! It is time to start packing your backpack because the summer has arrived. Hiking in Calanques National Park is a stunning adventure in southern France, offering a mix of beaches, rocks, cliffs, and steep mountains. This travel guide gives visitors an overview of the park and essential information. Here is a short Calanques hiking guide that will give you an overview of this summer escapade. 
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Where To Stay Nearby

Camping Pascalounet
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The perfect place for families or friends, with easy access to La Saulce and Ste Croix beaches. It's a little bit further out than Marseille, but it has an excellent review.
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Camping Garlaban - Marseille Provence
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This camping site is suitable and pet-friendly in a forest outside Marseille. If you're bringing your dogs for a walk or hike in the Calanques, this is the best option you can go for.
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Hôtel Les Roches Blanches
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Want to travel stress free? Located near Calanque de Port Miou, offering a relaxing experience. Don't stress, let your body fully rest ;)
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HÔTEL LES VOLETS ROUGES - CASSIS
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Perfect for families or friends, with easy access to La Saulce and Ste Croix beaches. Strategically located within the national park, providing direct access to the Calanques of Cassis.
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Things To Do

Calanques National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering many beautiful trails, challenging climbs, and exciting activities. After a long and sweaty hike, you will be so satisfied when taking a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Calanques. 

How To Go There

The main entrance to the national park is about 10 miles from Marseille and 14 miles from Cassis.

There are no direct train services to the park entrances, so I recommend driving or taking the bus, and from there, you can start hiking in Calanques.

- Sugiton

Bus number B1 – Castellane to Campus de Luminy (direction Campus de Luminy, Luminy)

- Marseilleveyre :

Bus numbers 19 & 20 – Castellane to Mont Rose, then change to Bus 20 direction Callelongue to the terminus.

-Sormiou :

Bus number 23 – direction Beauvallon, La Cayolle stop

Bus number 22 – direction Les Baumettes to the terminus

Morgious :

Bus number 22 – direction Les Baumettes to the terminus

Best Calanques To Visit

1. Calanque de Sugiton

Calanque de Sugiton
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Sugiton is a stunning destination that never fails to leave its visitors in awe. Its magnificent white cliffs and turquoise coves are truly breathtaking.

However, if you plan on visiting during the summer months, it’s best to steer clear of the crowds, despite the new reservation system in place. 

2. Calanque de Marseilleveyre

Calanque de Marseilleveyre
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Escape the hustle and bustle of Marseille and explore the tranquil Calanque de Marseilleveyre, which is only accessible by foot or boat.

This picturesque turquoise cove is considered one of the most peaceful Calanques in Marseille and is perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Pack a picnic and spend a day in paradise.

Massif de Marseilleveyre
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3. Calanque de Sormiou

Calanque de Sormiou
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4. Calanque De Port Miou

Calanque de Port-Miou
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You can reach Port Miou in just a 20-minute walk from Cassis village. For those who do not wish to embark on a major exploration of the Calanques, Calanque De Port Miou is the perfect one for you. It’s pretty accessible without exerting too much energy and effort, making it an ideal Calanques for everyone.

5. Calanque de Port Pin

Calanque de Port Pin
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From there, you can access a steep track to the lookout point overlooking Calanque d’En Vau.

6. Calanque d’En-Vau

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From Calanques de Port Miou, if you walk for an hour more, you will arrive at En Vau, which boasts soaring cliffs, a remote sandy beach, and neon-blue waters — a truly breathtaking sight and one of the most impressive attractions in the Calanques National Park. It is considered one of the most beautiful Calanques.

Start Packing Your Sunnies and Swimsuit

This travel guide provides essential information for hiking in Calanques National Park, including accommodations, activities, transportation, and the best Calanques to visit. It also includes tips on essential items to bring during the hike. Enjoy your adventure in the park!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maryam Zaidi
Hi, Bonjour and Selamat Sejahtera! I'm Maryam, a travel writer behind some travel blogs. I'm a storyteller, a heavy coffee drinker, and a dear multilingual traveler. Currently living a life between crispy croissants and good old teh tarik. Big love for skydiving! Also, I am a scuba diver and a licensed tour guide! I am so happy you are here, and I can't wait to share my experiences with you! Here, I will share guides on my favorite places I've been and activities that have been checked off my once-in-a-lifetime bucket list. As someone who has lived in France, Malaysia, and Australia, I can offer insider knowledge to enhance your itinerary! Making the most of your stay is essential, so I'll make sure to include all the roads not taken, the hidden corners, the food hawker stalls you need to visit, and, of course, the must-see landmarks in the country! Ready to take on the world and travel differently? Get in touch with me! Email: maryamzaidee@hotmail.com Instagram: @yumsithcyfeet
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