- Calanque - Wikipedia
The calanques between Marseille and Cassis are popular amongst tourists and locals alike, offering several vantage points (such as the Corniche des Crêtes and Cap Canaille) allowing spectacular panoramas
- The Calanques of Marseille | Marseille Tourism
The cliffs of the Calanques are a natural wonder nestled between Marseille and La Ciotat This unique and breathtaking scenery is an absolute must-see in Marseille!
- Parc national des calanques
The official website of the National Park to know everything about the Calanques of Marseille, Cassis, La Ciotat and the islands
- Calanques National Park: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy
Read our complete guide to Calanques National Park in southern France for info on the best hikes, water sports, wildlife viewing activities more
- Visiting the Calanques National Park in France - A Complete Guide
Read on to find out how to get there, the best hikes and beaches in the Calanques, where to stay, and how to visit the Calanques by boat or car if hiking isn’t suitable for you
- The Ultimate Guide to the Calanques in Marseille and Cassis
The Calanques National Park stretches from Marseille to Cassis and La Ciotat over 24 km, in the south, behind the Marseilleveyre massif and the Puget massif Here is a list of the 15 Calanques, ranked from the closest to Marseille to the closest to Cassis
- Hiking to Calanque d’En Vau: A Detailed Guide
What are Calanques? Calanques are natural inlets with steep rock walls found along the Mediterranean, and are similar in structure to the fjords in Norway, though not nearly as large They are accessible by boat tours that will take you into the calanques, by kayaking in, or by hiking
- Marseille’s Calanques: The Ultimate Guide for 2023 - Time Out
Our local’s guide to the Calanques National Park includes tips on the best calanques, hiking, boat trips and how to get there and visit responsibly
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