Touring the Calanques of Marseille by boat

The cliffs of the Calanques are a natural wonder nestled near Marseille, France
Edited by Travel Weekly


Marseille, one of the highlights of France’s stunning Mediterranean coastline, beckons travellers with ancient charm, lively markets, and unbeatable summer vibes.

It also serves as a gateway to one of southern France’s most stunning natural attractions: the Calanques.

For those seeking a serene summer escape, embarking on a day tour of the Calanques offers an unforgettable way to experience the raw beauty of this rugged coast from a refreshing perspective.

A city of history and sun

Marseille is France’s oldest city, and its unique character is shaped by a rich mix of cultures, architectural beauty, and a thriving arts scene. In summer, the city is bustling with activity and there are countless paths to take.

We suggest you begin your journey in the Vieux-Port (Old Port), the heart of Marseille, where colourful fishing boats and luxury yachts sit side by side. The area is filled with restaurants and cafes, perfect for people-watching over a steaming bowl of bouillabaisse, Marseille’s famous seafood stew.

Aerial panoramic view on Old Port of Marseille (Vieux-Port de Marseille), France (iStock – alxpin)

From here, explore the city’s iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde. Perched high on a hill, this basilica offers panoramic views over Marseille’s sun-soaked rooftops and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. As you stroll through the city, the Le Panier district offers a maze of narrow streets filled with local artisan shops and galleries, creating a perfect balance between the old and new.

The Calanques National Park

The real star of this region is the Calanques National Park, a coastal range of limestone fjords stretching between Marseille and Cassis. The Calanques are like natural sculptures, formed by towering cliffs and hidden bays, and are best appreciated from the deck of a boat where the views are unparalleled. For visitors who prefer to admire these majestic landscapes without getting wet or trekking in the hot sun, a boat tour is ideal way to fully appreciate the sights.

A day on the water with Icard Maritime

We joined Icard Maritime for an unforgettable journey across the pristine waters of the Calanques National Park. Established in 1984, the company is renowned for its expertise and passion, making it a trusted name in Marseille’s maritime tourism scene.

We sailed onboard Hélios, a near 200-seat hybrid-powered ship allowing guests to explore the Calanques National Park with no noise pollution. As part of its mission to help preserve the pristine environment of the Calanques, Icard Maritime designed and developed this diesel-electric boat right in the Marseille region.

From the moment we set foot on the boat, it was clear that we were in for something special. The crew, a team of enthusiastic professionals, welcomed us aboard with warm smiles and an abundance of local knowledge.

As the boat glided out of Marseille’s harbour, the iconic Château d’If came into view, setting the tone for the stunning vistas ahead. The Calanques National Park, stretching over 20 kilometres between Marseille and Cassis, soon revealed its breathtaking beauty: towering white limestone cliffs, hidden coves and waters shimmering in every shade of turquoise imaginable.

Our guided tour took us past some of the park’s most famous inlets, including Sormiou, Morgiou, Sugiton, En Vau, Port-Pin, and Port-Miou. From the panoramic deck, every angle was postcard-perfect, each view more spectacular than the last. Announcements from the captain added depth to the experience, weaving in stories about the region’s history, geology and biodiversity, but never becoming over the top or intrusive.

As we approached the inlets, the boat paused to allow us to fully take in the sheer grandeur of the surroundings.

From the start of the journey to the end, the tour with Icard Maritime was nothing short of magical. It was a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and learning, offering a unique perspective on the Calanques’ natural wonders. For anyone visiting Marseille, a day at sea with Icard Maritime is an absolute must.

The tour included some of the most famous Calanques, such as:

  • Calanque de Sormiou: This inlet is one of the largest and is known for its striking white limestone cliffs and aquamarine waters.
  • Calanque de Morgiou: A favourite of artists and photographers, Morgiou’s crystal-clear waters contrast beautifully with the surrounding cliffs.
  • Calanque d’En-Vau: Perhaps the most dramatic, En-Vau is a narrow inlet with towering cliffs on each side, creating an almost cathedral-like setting.

Returning to Marseille

By evening, you’ll return to the bustling port of Marseille, carrying with you memories of the sunlit cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and the unique tranquillity of the Calanques.

A summer visit to Marseille isn’t complete without exploring its surrounding natural wonders. From the history-steeped streets of the Old Port to the serene beauty of the Calanques, Marseille promises an unforgettable summer escape – one that reveals the best of France’s Mediterranean coast at every turn.

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