Beaches

In the heart of Marseille, the Prado beaches stretch along the corniche, offering a spectacle where the blue of the Mediterranean meets the dynamism o...
On the Corniche Kennedy, below the road, is the Prophète Beach, one of the oldest beaches in Marseille and also one of the most popular. Literally sto...
It's THE most accessible beach when you're in the center of Marseille. It's not the most beautiful, nor does it have the bluest water, but it's a 15-m...
Right after the Prado beach park is Pointe Rouge. Near the small port of the same name, which offers numerous water activities such as sailing, diving...
This sandy beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the vicinity of Marseille.
MARSEILLE: A REAL SEASIDE RESORT
It is impossible to mention Marseille, France without mentioning the sea and the sunny days in a water as blue as the Mediterranean sky. Marseille is not a beach city like other spots on the French Riviera.
What makes it famous are its calanques and all the small places, known only to Marseilles residents, that are open to visitors who are prepared to explore new and unused paths. In the end, between the sandy beaches and the rocks, there is enough to go…
… into one of the 15 public monitored beaches.
WHERE SHOULD I PLANT MY PARASOL ?
The Marseille coast extends from south to north, alternating sandy, gravel or rocky beaches.
To the south, the famous Calanques massif with its treasures such as Morgiou, Sormiou, Sugiton… Not to mention the very pleasant seaside park of the Prado with its 2 kilometres of beaches. The city centre is not to be outdone and offers to get lost in the maze of its alleys to sometimes find a small isolated cove towards Endoume, or see a sandy beach in the heart of the city with the Catalans. The industrial north is less attractive for swimming but still offers some nice spots on the Estaque side.