“Travel to Marseille: our Cane, Cane, Cane, Canebière, of course!”.

“Voyage à Marseille : notre Cane, Cane, Cane, Canebière, évidemment !”.

Marseille, innovative and sustainable… like you never imagined…

Capital of Provence, Marseille has maintained its dynamic as an innovative and surprising city since 2013 when it was named European Capital of Culture. Marseille, open to the world, offers a variety of stays through its 111 countries, its natural and cultural sites, its fascinating hotels and its award-winning gastronomy again this year. & # XD;

With its 57 km of coastline, 10,000 hectares of green and natural spaces and 300 days of sunshine per year, Marseille benefits from an exceptional environment. A quality of life that corresponds to the desires of the inhabitants and those of tourists in search of nature, outdoor activities, wide open spaces and a “return to green” but always in a Mediterranean context. & # XD;

Added to this is a more confidential, experiential and quality tourism that retains its authenticity. & # xD;

Marseille has something to offer every traveler: & # xD;

– On the nature side: Take part in a snorkeling trip to discover the underwater museum (new in 2021) or dive off the island of Riou on historical remains, observe the city and its biodiversity during a trip or accompanied by a ‘an echo. & # xD;

– Sea and well-being: discover Marseille from the sea aboard an electric boat or a sailboat and recharge your batteries during a yoga walk by the sea & # xD;

– Gastronomic side: Lunch-Aioli in a fisherman’s hut nestled in a small traditional port or awaken your taste buds by following a course of Bouillabaisse. & # xD;

– Family side: Follow the guide in the village of La Treille, recalling the childhood memories of Marcel Pagnol, or rediscover the Panier district thanks to a “benevolent” trip to meet its craftsmen. & # XD;

– On the cultural side: in 2021 take advantage of the Jeff Koons exhibition at the Mucem, experience the UNZIPPED exhibition by the Rolling Stones at the Orange Vélodrome, relive the story of the Count of Monte Cristo at the Château d’If and take a break in the Frioul Islands or let yourself be guided in the radiant city of Le Corbusier, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Siteâ & # x20AC; & # x2122;