You can check the beaches at most of the websites, and this,good place to sunbathe and swim a little , its a very small area and lots of people sometimes but its ok for being close to the city , locals told me the best beaches are 20 mins drive from here,A gem the only let down is people leaving their junk behind for locals to clear,Found this little gem and visited on 4 occasions. The beach is also crowded.This is a very handy little beach in the centre of the city. Palais du Pharo; Vallon des Auffes; Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde; Spa Cinq Mondes; La corniche; Fada Bike; Abbaye Saint Victor; E-Bike Tours Marseille; Jardin Emile Duclaux; Trolib; Monument aux Heros de la Mer; Sofitel Spa; Provence Connection Tours; Mucem; Plongee Phoceenne; Nature & Parks in Marseille. Bus takes you right back to Vieux Port or St Charles, Bus 82.
The unusual name derives from the arrival of Catalan fishermen (17th century) who did not stay long but the.name remains.
Ce n’est pas la plus belle, ni celle qui a l’eau la plus bleue, mais elle est à 15 minutes à pied du Vieux Port et est idéale pour aller piquer une tête à l’improviste. Anyway, what i hated the most ws that they close at 20hs, the best hour to be in the beach at, incredible and stupid.Fun small beach, can even snorkel a little, Burger and fries, 5 euros! This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of.See the highlights of the French Riviera on this 7-hour shore excursion through Marseille and Cassis!
La plage des Catalans (7e arr.) Explore the ancient seaside village of Cassis or enjoy a cruise to view the ‘fjords of the French Riviera’ before returning to Marseille to tour the city’s main sights like Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Abbey of St Victor.Points of Interest & Landmarks, Monuments & Statues, Fountains,Is this a place or activity you would suggest for,Are the prices for this place or activity,Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an,Is this attraction a good place to visit on a,Peacefull at Weekday afternoon, avoid at Weekends,This beach is pretty close towards the actual city centre, and you can easily go there by an bus from View Port. The beach is free, public, and convenient. Cops nice, water warm, showers are handy! Explore the ancient seaside village of Cassis or enjoy a cruise to view the ‘fjords of the French Riviera’ before returning to Marseille to tour the city’s main sights like Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Abbey of St Victor.Points of Interest & Landmarks, Monuments & Statues, Fountains,Is this a place or activity you would suggest for,Are the prices for this place or activity,Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an,Is this attraction a good place to visit on a,Main city beach that is here for centuries and it is very important for people of Marseille. Bus takes you right back to Vieux Port or St Charles, Bus 82. GREAT FUN, you cannot beat this!! La plage des Catalans aujourd’hui Depuis 2001 la plage de sable blanc anciennement privée avec entrée payante, est redevenue publique ouverte gratuitement au Marseillais. Notre avis sur la Plage des Catalans. But it is small and not particularly attractive. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of.See the highlights of the French Riviera on this 7-hour shore excursion through Marseille and Cassis! Marseille usually had no beaches, but a lot of kilometers of shore actually so thats make it very nice. !Only a 15 minute walk from Old Port, the beach lies below a flight of stairs. But if you read the Count of Monte Cristo, would you miss the place where Mercedès lived, and where the most.A small beach but really nice with safe water. Palais du Pharo; Vallon des Auffes; Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde; Spa Cinq Mondes; La corniche; Fada Bike; Abbaye Saint Victor; E-Bike Tours Marseille; Jardin Emile Duclaux; Trolib; Monument aux Heros de la Mer; Sofitel Spa; Provence Connection Tours; Mucem; Plongee Phoceenne; Nature & Parks in Marseille. Catalans est à 268 mètres soit 4 min de marche. Lovely clean clear water and a few minutes walk from the old port. The beach is for the most part clean but got chatting to some local people who attend to pick up other selfish visitors rubbish/ junk washed up by the tides. The beach is also crowded.This is a very handy little beach in the centre of the city. 113 avis. Nº 74 sur 242 choses à voir/à faire à Marseille. Bring a beach umbrella or sizzle. GREAT FUN, you cannot beat this!! Things to do near Plage des Catalans. Cops nice, water warm, showers are handy! Beside bathing people there playing volleyball on the sand and play football,Clean beach, small, with a good view. Beside bathing people there playing volleyball on the sand and play football,Clean beach, small, with a good view. There's a great view of the Friuli Islands and snack stands/rental of loungers available. Elle est célèbre pour ces deux terrains de Beach-Volley où de nombreuses compétitions internationales sont organisées. Anyway, what i hated the most ws that they close at 20hs, the best hour to be in the beach at, incredible and stupid.Fun small beach, can even snorkel a little, Burger and fries, 5 euros! There is a lot of police men garding. There's a great view of the Friuli Islands and snack stands/rental of loungers available. Bring a beach umbrella or sizzle. Very close to the city centre so I imagine it gets busy in the season - a nice cafe on the beach for cooling drinks. Explore the ancient seaside village of Cassis or enjoy a cruise to view the ‘fjords of the French Riviera’ before returning to Marseille to tour the city’s main sights like Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Abbey of St Victor.Points of Interest & Landmarks, Monuments & Statues, Fountains,Continue your visit to www.tripadvisor.co.uk,Is this a place or activity you would suggest for,Are the prices for this place or activity,Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an,Is this attraction a good place to visit on a,Main city beach that is here for centuries and it is very important for people of Marseille. This guided excursion takes you from Marseille port through the beautiful Marseille-Cassis calanques for panoramic views of the Côte d’Azur from Cape Canaille. There is a lot of police men garding. !Only a 15 minute walk from Old Port, the beach lies below a flight of stairs.