Drive by cabriolet from Marseille cruise port to cassis





Description
Check-out from the Cruise Port of Marseille. Drive a convertible with YOUR ORIGINAL DRIVING LICENCE FROM YOUR COUNTRY. Follow the escort in his 9-seater van, for your safety by sharing anecdotes about the area. 16 pax max. Choice: CABRIO VW Beetle or 1 Fiat 500 , count spectacular Route des Crests (if open): breathtaking views of the coves of Cassis at 394 meters altitude. Discover the French Riviera for an unforgettable excursion Visit the charming village of Cassis , admire the Calanque de Figuerolles painted by pablo picasso. This excursion for cruise passengers. Return expected between 3:00 pm and 4:30 pm depending on your ship. Whether you travel with Royal Caribbean, NCL, X Celebrity , Costa, MSC Viking,, ilma,,princess, Oceania,....this adventure adapts to your desires Check-out and return to Marseille Cruise Port, one driver per vehicle recommended. A unique experience combining driving, beautiful landscapes and cultural discovery.
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The Corniche Kennedy, officially known as the Corniche du Président-John-Fitzgerald-Kennedy, is an iconic boulevard in Marseille that stretches for approximately 3.7 km along the Mediterranean Sea. This picturesque path, which connects the Plage des Catalans to the Plages du Prado, is not only a popular tourist route, but also a popular walking spot for Marseille residents and visitors. History and Development Work on the Corniche began in 1848 and was completed in 1863, transforming a simple customs path into an urban promenade. The road was named in honor of John F. Kennedy after his assassination in 1963. The Corniche is famous for its long concrete bench, considered the longest in the world, which stretches for nearly 3 km.
The Calanque de Figuerolles, located near La Ciotat, is an enchanting natural site, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and turquoise waters. Nestled between puddingstone cliffs, it offers a small pebble beach, ideal for swimming and diving. Its name, derived from the Provençal meaning "fig tree garden", recalls the vegetation that once surrounded it. Accessible by a path of 87 steps, the cove is very popular during the summer, attracting many visitors eager to enjoy its idyllic setting. Activities such as scuba diving are particularly popular, especially to explore the seabed rich in biodiversity. The Calanque de Figuerolles has also inspired many artists, including the painter Georges Braque, because of its vibrant colors and unique atmosphere. In addition to its natural attractions, the cove is home to a restaurant, Chez Tania, which offers a breathtaking view of the landscape
Cassis is a charming little fishing port located between the majestic Cap Canaille and the famous Calanques, on the French Riviera. This picturesque village, known for its colorful houses and cobbled streets, offers an idyllic setting for visitors. The port of Cassis is particularly popular for its café and restaurant terraces, where you can enjoy local specialties while admiring the view of the Mediterranean Sea. There is no shortage of activities in this region, from swimming in the turquoise waters, hiking in the Calanques National Park, to boat trips to explore the surrounding coves. The port, which has long been a fishing center, retains its authentic atmosphere, attracting both tourists and nature lovers. Provencal markets and cultural events, such as the evening craft markets in summer, add to the appeal of Cassis, making it a true jewel of the Mediterranean
Marseille, founded by Greek sailors in 600 BC, is the oldest city in France. Located on the Mediterranean coast, it is known for its historic port and its cultural wealth, resulting from a history marked by successive waves of migration, notably of Italians, Armenians and Maghrebis. This diversity has shaped a unique Mediterranean identity, where Greek, Roman and North African influences blend. The city is also famous for its 111 districts, each with its own character and traditions. The Vieux-Port, the Panier district and the Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica are emblems of its heritage. Marseille is also the sunniest of France's major cities, offering a Mediterranean climate conducive to outdoor life and vibrant cultural activities.
The Route des Crêtes, linking Cassis to La Ciotat over 15 kilometres, is an iconic panoramic route on the Côte d'Azur. It offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the Calanques massif, including Cap Canaille, the highest sea cliff in France at 394 metres. Very popular with motorists, cyclists and motorcyclists, it has viewpoints to admire nature. In high season, attendance can make access difficult, raising environmental concerns. To avoid the crowds, it is advisable to visit early in the morning or during the week.
The Calanques of Cassis, located between the charming port of Cassis and the Calanques massif, are spectacular geological formations, characterized by narrow coves and white cliffs plunging into turquoise waters. This national park, which stretches for approximately 20 km, is a true haven of peace for nature lovers and hikers, offering many marked trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints. The most famous calanques, such as Port Miou, Port Pin and En Vau, are accessible on foot or by boat, allowing visitors to explore the wild beauty of the region. The diversity of fauna and flora, both terrestrial and underwater, makes the calanques a unique ecosystem to be preserved. In addition to hiking, it is possible to enjoy refreshing swims and water activities, making this destination a must for those discovering Provence
The cruise port of Marseille, located in the heart of the Mediterranean, has become a major player in the sector, positioning itself as the leading cruise port in France and the fourth in the Mediterranean. In 2023, it welcomed more than 4 million passengers, demonstrating its continued growth. Marseille benefits from a proactive policy to attract cruise passengers, with modern infrastructure and services adapted to the needs of companies and passengers. The port is a preferred departure point for cruises to various destinations, including Spain, Italy, and the Greek islands. However, despite its growing popularity, Marseille is often perceived as a gateway to Provence rather than a tourist destination in its own right. The excursions offered highlight the region's attractions, but the city struggles to stand out as a major destination, like Barcelona or Venice.
The Calanques National Park, located between Marseille and Cassis, covers approximately 20 km and was created on 18 April 2012. It is the first peri-urban national park in Europe, encompassing 8,500 hectares of land and 43,500 hectares of sea, with a rich biodiversity including approximately 1,000 plant species and 200 protected species. The calanques, typical geological formations, are characterised by limestone cliffs and coves with turquoise waters. They are home to a variety of marine flora and fauna, essential for the ecosystem. However, the park attracts between 2 and 3 million visitors each year, which poses challenges for managing attendance and preserving this fragile environment. Measures are in place to limit the impact of tourism and protect the biodiversity of this listed site, one of the most visited in France.
The Prado beaches in Marseille, located in the 8th arrondissement, stretch along approximately 3.5 kilometres of coastline, providing a popular seaside area for locals and tourists alike. This beach complex was developed from the 1970s onwards, using landfill from the metro works to reclaim the sea. Today, it covers an area of 45 hectares, incorporating sand and gravel beaches, as well as green spaces suitable for leisure. The Prado beaches are well served by public transport, including the metro and several bus lines. Visitors can also access them by car, although parking is often limited, especially in high season
The Old Port of Marseille, formerly known as Lacydon, is the historical and cultural heart of the city, having played a central role since its founding by the Greeks over 2,600 years ago. Once an important trading centre, the port is now a recreational area, surrounded by restaurants, cafés and shops, attracting both locals and tourists. The Old Port has become an iconic symbol of Marseille, where you can enjoy the lively atmosphere, particularly thanks to its morning fish market and cultural events. The quays, recently redeveloped to encourage pedestrianisation, offer a pleasant setting for strolling and admiring traditional fishing boats and luxury yachts. Today, the Old Port is also the starting point for many excursions to tourist sites such as the Château d'If and the Calanques, among others.
Coming from the Catalans beach, we make a stop near the Auffes valley The Auffes Valley is a small fishing port located in Marseille, between the Catalans beach and the bay of Malmousque. This emblematic place, often described as a haven of peace, retains an authentic charm with its colorful huts and its typical fishing boats called "pointus". Its name comes from the Provençal word "auffo", which designates the alfa, a plant historically used to make ropes. In the 19th century, the valley was a center of rope production, which contributed to its name. Accessible by narrow stairs from the Corniche Kennedy, the Auffes Valley is a popular place for both Marseillais and tourists. It offers famous restaurants, especially for their bouillabaisse, and is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the sea, although there are no traditional beaches
Coming from Marseille, We will make a photo stop, in this incredible cliff Cap Canaille with breathtaking views. It can happen in summer that the ridge road is closed due to strong winds and significant heat, or some Sundays in summer. In this case, this stop could not take place. Cap Canaille is a majestic massif located between Cassis and La Ciotat, culminating at 394 meters, which makes it one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe. This natural site offers spectacular panoramas of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding coves, attracting many hikers and climbers thanks to its limestone, sandstone and puddingstone cliffs. Historically, Cap Canaille has been a place of passage and inspiration for many artists, including painters who have captured its wild beauty. Its name comes from the Provençal "Cap Naio", which evolved into "Canaille" over time.
Cassis is a charming town on the Mediterranean coast, close to Marseille. Known for its spectacular scenery, the town is surrounded by white cliffs and turquoise-water coves, providing an idyllic setting for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. The picturesque little port of Cassis, lined with restaurants and shops, is the vibrant heart of the town, where you can stroll through narrow streets adorned with colorful houses. The town is also famous for its wine, especially the Cassis white wine, produced in the surrounding vineyards. Visitors can explore the calanques, which are unique geological formations, ideal for hiking, swimming and diving. Cassis attracts many tourists each year, especially in the summer, and its friendly and authentic atmosphere makes it a popular destination, Cassis is a true jewel of Provence, combining natural beauty, culture, an unforgettable experience
La Ciotat is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, located approximately 31 km east of Marseille. It is renowned for its cultural and natural heritage, particularly as the gateway to the Calanques National Park, famous for its landscapes and coves. The town is the birthplace of cinema, having hosted the first public screening of the Lumière brothers' films in 1895 in the Eden cinema, the oldest cinema still in operation. La Ciotat is surrounded by cliffs, including Cap Canaille, one of the highest in Europe at 394 metres. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, such as hiking in the calanques and exploring the historic centre, full of craft shops and restaurants. Its beaches and Mediterranean atmosphere make it a popular destination for nature and culture lovers.
In case the road to. Are is closed, passage possible on request, thank you The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, often called "the Good Mother", is an emblematic symbol of Marseille, overlooking the city from a hill at an altitude of 149 meters. Its history dates back to 1214, when Pierre, a priest, built a first chapel there dedicated to the Virgin Mary. This chapel was enlarged in the 15th century, but it was in the 19th century that it was replaced by the current building, designed by the architect Henri-Jacques Espérandieu and consecrated in 1864. The architecture of the basilica is in the Romano-Byzantine style, decorated with dazzling mosaics and an austere crypt. At the top, an imposing statue of the Virgin and Child, 11.2 meters high and weighing nearly 10 tons, watches over the city. This monument attracts millions of visitors every year, not only for its religious significance, but also for the exceptional panoramic view it offers over Marseille and the Mediterranean.
Passage near the Cathedral of La Major The Cathedral of Sainte-Marie-Majeure, commonly called "La Major", is an emblematic monument of Marseille, located between the Old Port and the Joliette district. Its construction began in 1852 under the direction of the architect Léon Vaudoyer and was completed in 1893, after 41 years of work. This neo-Byzantine style building is remarkable for its impressive dimensions: 142 meters long, 60 meters high for the towers, and a dome culminating at 70 meters. La Major is unique in France, because it is the only cathedral built in the 19th century. It was built to symbolize the prosperity of Marseille, then the leading port in France, and can accommodate up to 3,000 people. Its architecture, which combines Roman and oriental elements, reflects the maritime history of the city and its openness to the world. The cathedral has been classified as a historical monument since 1906 and remains a must-see site.
During our journey between Marseille , the Route des cretes, and La Ciotat, we will stop in Cassis, to stroll through the narrow streets, have a snack, or lunch in the many restaurants, go shopping, buy souvenirs, discover the coves by the sea, in the tourist mixers. Cassis is a small picturesque, endearing port that is well worth a visit when you are passing through the Marseille area;
Towards the creeks of fuguerolles
Arret has cassis for laying lunch snack in the charming picturesque village of cassis, many restaurants shops glaciers, to stroll with friends or family before a return to Marseille
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Pickup Locations & Times
Remember to take your driving licence from your country. We pick you up in front of or inside (depending on the mooring dock) the cruise ship terminal in Marseille, in front of your boat ., or in front of the INTERCONTINENTAL hotel. located very close to the old port of Marseille. TOTAL CAPACITY = 16 PEOPLE MAXIMUM PER TOUR. WE HAVE 2 MINBUSES EACH HOLDING 8 PEOPLE + THE DRIVER IS 9 PEOPLE PER VAN MAXI. WE THEREFORE CANNOT ACCOMMODATE ANY ADDITIONAL PERSON WHO HAS NOT BOOKED ON THE VIATOR WEBSITE. THE SITE BLOCKS 16 PEOPLE. MAXIMUM 4 PEOPLE PER CAR RESERVED. THANK YOU
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Unless otherwise agreed by the person in charge, for safety reasons, children under 7 years old cannot be admitted on this walk or under the full responsibility of the parents.
Reviews(230)
Denis was our guide and he’s extraordinary! He’s patient and funny and professional at taking pictures. It was a wonderful day to drive the convertible, blue sky and cool breeze. Great way to spend a day in Marseille. Denis作为我们的导游尽心尽力!他有法国人的浪漫和幽默,照相极其专业而且有耐心。天气也很配合开敞篷跑车,蓝天白云,清风拂面。强烈推荐马赛这个旅游项目!
Dear Stephen, Wenxiao, Fuqiang & Jing! 🌟 Thank you so much for this wonderful review, in both English and Chinese — we truly loved reading it! Denis will be so touched by your kind words — his patience, humour and passion for photography are exactly what make every tour special, and we're thrilled that the weather played along too with that beautiful blue sky and cool breeze! ☀️🚗💨 Thank you for recommending our Marseille tour so warmly — it means the world to us! 亲爱的Stephen、Wenxiao、Fuqiang 和 Jing, 非常感谢你们用中英文写下的这份美好评价,让我们非常感动! Denis看到你们的话一定会很开心 — 他的耐心、幽默和拍照专业正是我们希望每位客人都能感受到的。很高兴那天的天气也如此配合,蓝天白云,清风拂面! 非常感谢你们如此热情地推荐我们马赛的这个项目,期待下次再次的重逢! Warm regards / 温馨问候, Denis and The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille
Excellent tour and guide! Cars are well kept, we felt completely comfortable driving in France. Highly recommend! Tip: Take snacks and drinks for your drive.
Dear Sheila! 🌟 Thank you so much for this lovely review — it means so much to us! We are delighted to hear that you felt completely comfortable driving with us in France — that's exactly the experience we want every guest to have! Our cars are very well maintained and cleaned after every single tour, and our team puts a lot of care into making sure each ride runs smoothly from start to finish. 🚗☀️ Just so you know, we already offer a bottle of water to every guest during the tour to keep everyone refreshed along the way 💧☀️ — so no need to worry about bringing your own drinks next time! Sheila, it was a pleasure having you with us, and we hope to welcome you back to the South of France very soon for another beautiful ride! Warm regards, The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille
If you want to see the most beautiful scenery and have a great time, this is it. Dennis was an and his team were awesome guides and very thoughtful in making sure the trip was nothing but the best!
Dear Jeff! 🌟 Thank you so much for this wonderful review — and what a perfect title: "Don't miss this one!" We couldn't agree more! 😄 It means the world to us to know that you felt every detail was taken care of and that the experience was nothing but the best. That is exactly what Denis and his team strive for on every single tour! The scenery between Marseille and Cassis truly is breathtaking, and we love sharing it with guests who appreciate its beauty as much as we do. 🏔️🚗☀️ Jeff, it was such a pleasure having you with us, and we hope to welcome you back to the South of France very soon for another unforgettable adventure! Warm regards, The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille
My son and I had the best day with Denis and his crew! I haven’t smiled that much in a long time! I saw parts of France I didn’t know existed. While the beetles look cooler, I really enjoyed driving through the mountains in the little manual convertible Fiat.
Dear Eric! 🌟 Thank you so much for this heartwarming review — it truly made us smile just as much as you did that day! What a special memory to share with your son — there is something truly magical about discovering the hidden beauty of Provence together, with the wind in your hair and the mountains all around you! 🏔️❤️ We love hearing that the little manual Fiat convertible won your heart on those mountain roads — it has a charm of its own, doesn’t it? 🚗💨 Denis and the crew will be so happy to know that you and your son had such an unforgettable day together! Eric, it was a true pleasure having you both with us, and we hope the South of France will call you and your son back again very soon! Warm regards, Denis and The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille ☀️
So much fun! Fleet of new VW cabriolets. Little traffic driving but most is beautiful winding roads on the shorelines and mountains. Guided were awesome as well, very funny and worked hard to make it memorable.
ear Jenn! 🌟 Wow, thank you so much for this amazing review — you just made the whole team do a happy dance! 🕺💃 So much fun? That's EXACTLY what we're here for! 🎉 There is truly nothing like hitting those gorgeous winding mountain roads and coastal cliffs in a VW cabriolet with the top down and the Mediterranean sun shining bright — life doesn't get much better than that! ☀️🚗💨 And yes, our guides are definitely a little crazy... in the best possible way! 😄 They work hard, laugh loud and will do just about anything to make sure every kilometre is unforgettable! Jenn, it was an absolute blast having you with us — come back anytime, the cabriolets are always ready and the roads are always beautiful! 🙌 Warm regards, Denis and The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille 🇫🇷
We were so happy that we decided to take this tour even though it was not a sanctioned Excursion with NCL. Denis was a wonderful host. -- knowledgeable, humorous and he had us back to the ship at the time we felt comfortable with. Highly recommend this tour.
This tour was so much fun !!!! If I could give it a 100 stars I would . Driving these beetles up the mountain is unlike anything I have ever done . Denis and crew were awesome !!!!
Dear David! 🌟 Thank you so much for this amazing review — 100 stars right back at you!!! ⭐️🎉 We are absolutely thrilled to hear that driving our little Beetles up the mountain road was such a unique and unforgettable experience for you! There really is nothing quite like it — the curves, the views, the fresh air... pure magic! 🐞🚗💨 Denis and the team will be so happy to read your kind words — they put so much energy and passion into making every tour fun and memorable! David, it was a pleasure having you with us, and we hope to welcome you back to the French Riviera very soon for another wild ride! ☀️ Warm regards, Denis and The Drive by Cabriolet Team — Marseille
Exceptional views of the Mediterranean as you drive along in a very clean convertible. Denis and crew take good care of you with information and showing you the area from some interesting vantage points. We visited two small villages, time for lunch in Cassis. The weather was outstanding which contributed to our fabulous day.
Fantastic tour and a great way to view the coast and countryside. Denis communicated pick up and was on time getting us back. Cars are very well kept and we felt very comfortable driving and following along. We would recommend this tour to anyone. One thing I would recommend is, to bring food or snacks for the drive.
Dear Sheila! 🌟 Thank you so much for this wonderful review — we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the coastal and countryside scenery, and that everything ran smoothly from pick-up to drop-off. Denis takes great pride in keeping communication clear and making sure every guest feels comfortable and at ease throughout the tour. 🚗☀️ And thank you so much for your thoughtful tip about bringing snacks for the drive — that is such great advice and we will make sure to pass it on to future guests! 🥐🍊 Sheila, it was a pleasure having you with us, and we would love to welcome you back to the South of France for another beautiful ride along the Provence coast! Warm regards, Denis and The Drive by Cabriolet Team
This excursion was absolutely amazing and one of the highlights of our entire trip. Denis and Antoni made the experience so special from start to finish. They were friendly, funny, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable about Marseille, Cassis, and the surrounding area. The views were absolutely breathtaking — the coastline, the mountains, the sea, and the charming town of Cassis were even more beautiful than we expected. Riding in the cabriolet made everything feel extra fun and unique, and it was such a perfect way to enjoy the South of France. One of the best parts was that Denis and Antoni took pictures and videos of us throughout the whole excursion, then sent everything to us afterward on WhatsApp. That was such a thoughtful touch and gave us wonderful memories to look back on without having to worry about capturing every moment ourselves. Denis was so knowledgeable about the area and also genuinely funny, which made the tour both interesting and entertaining. We learned a lot, laughed a lot, and saw some truly unforgettable scenery. We would highly recommend this excursion to anyone visiting Marseille, especially cruise passengers looking for something more personal, scenic, and memorable than a typical group tour. Thank you, Denis and Antoni, for an incredible experience!



