Love it or hate it, the Phocaean City nevertheless remains a city in which one cannot get bored. A fortiori when the sun is pointing the tip of its nose (from April) and that you can visit the city and its surroundings on foot.Marseille has the advantage of being home to the city, the sea and the mountains. It was also elected the European Capital of Culture in 2013, and it is a title that it deserves.
Marseille is also nearly 9000 hectares of green spaces and a 57km coastline , between parks and natural sites. On the sea side, escape to the Frioul Archipelago and the calanques side , you can go for a dip in En-Vau, among other places. In the heart of the city, you can discover Parc Borély. Without forgetting the 7 massifs that surround the city . In short, Marseille is a real gem to know where turquoise waters await you. The guide is here!