The creeks of Cassis

For a splendid getaway in the heart of unspoilt nature, between forest and turquoise water, explore the calanques of Cassis. Sormiou, Morgiou, Sugiton or En-vau, are all points of interest to discover in the Calanques National Park. During your expedition on foot or by boat, you may come across a fine sandy beach, a green forest, exotic coves or wild caves. Ask our team for advice to find out more about these must-see places in our region

Vineyards and cellars

The Cassis vineyard has had its own Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, since 1936. To meet the players in this know-how, we have made a selection of 7 vineyards in Cassis: Clos Sainte-Magdeleine, Domaine du Paternel, Domaine du Bagnol, Château Fontcreuse, Clos d'Albizzi and Domaine de la Ferme Blanche. Go and meet its wine growers who have been perpetuating this know-how for several generations, you will not be disappointed with the trip and visit to these estates.

The Cassis Savonnerie

The Savonnerie de Cassis is an eco-responsible company that offers organic beauty products made from healthy raw materials. You can buy shampoos or shower gels with multiple scents there. In addition, the artisanal workshop opens its doors free of charge to the public every day from 4 p.m. Visit the Savonnerie de Cassis, iconic place of the city just 6 minutes walk from your modern accommodation in Cassis.  

Cape Canaille

One of the highest cliffs in Europe is located in the town of Cassis. To get as close as possible to the cliff and be able to observe the expanse of water, all you have to do is take the “route des Crêtes” which connects the town of Cassis to that of La Ciotat. All along this winding road, you will come across numerous lookout points to appreciate all the beauty of the landscape

The ordinary oven

The town of Cassis has a rich architectural and historical heritage. Just a few meters from your apartment rental on the port of Cassis, is the Four Banal. Open to the public, the Four Banal is located in the historic fishermen's district. This is a testimony from another time. The lords made available, in exchange for payment, “banalities” such as presses, mills or even ovens. That of Cassis has existed since the end of the 17th century.