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Marseille, the southern French city of many resources. In addition to the Vieux-Port in the center of town and the famous Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, it’s packed with beaches and calanques with turquoise waters.
It’s enough to give you a foretaste of your vacation at Youcamp.

The beaches

The beach of the Archipel du Frioul

Just 7 kilometers from Marseille, you can enjoy a complete change of scenery. With its many small islands, you can relax away from it all.

The Huveaune beach

More commonly known as Epluchure Beach by surfers, it promises some of the most incredible waves around. You can enjoy all kinds of water sports here, just a stone’s throw from downtown.

The Pointe Rouge beach

A natural area close to the city, practical and pleasant for days out with family or friends. Thanks to the many facilities around the beach, you’ll be able to eat and enjoy your vacation in peace.

Prado beach

This is Marseille’s largest beach. If you like sports, this is the place for you. Thanks to the many lawns, you can practice your daily exercises and then enjoy a sunbath.

The creeks

En-Vau cove

One of the best-known calanques in the region, but also one of the most difficult to access. But don’t let the 45-minute stroll stop you, as the Calanque d’En-Vau offers a relaxing environment well worth the detour.

The Méjean cove

You’ll find all the little wonders of the Mediterranean in this calanque, with its rocks, clear water and fine sand. To get there, you’ll have to walk to a small harbor, where you can put down your towel.

Morgiou cove

It’s the favorite cove of locals and tourists alike. Its colorful fishing port sets it apart from its neighbors. Its huge success means you can enjoy this idyllic spot as early in the day as possible.

Port Pin cove

Another calanque not to be missed during your stay in Marseille. Surrounded by resinous trees, it offers a connection with nature and a privileged moment of relaxation.

The calanque of Sormiou

Looking for a thrill? If you’re a rock-climbing enthusiast, the Calanque de Sormiou is the place to be. After the effort, the comfort, because you can also settle here to sunbathe in peace and quiet.

Sugiton cove

If you like snorkeling, the calanque de Sugiton is the place to stop. It features 2 small coves where you can don your mask and snorkel before diving into crystal-clear waters full of beautiful surprises.

It’s not just bouillabaisse that makes your mouth water in Marseille. But you can also imagine yourself on one of its beaches and calanques, toes fanning.

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