Cassis port Reviews
somewhat boring
I have mixed feelings about Cassis. On one hand it's nice to go for a couple of weeks, swim and hang around. On the other hand, if you come there for a couple of days there is literally nothing to do and nowhere to go but restaurants and touris
Lived up to recommendations!
Yes its very busy but what can you expect; it is so pretty. We took the little train to the Harbour which was a pleasant and easy ride. It also happened to be market day which was a bonus. A couple of drinks on the harbour to round things off and it
Tourist Town Done Well
Port de Cassis is a tourist town and quite pretty and it was full of tourists but it did not not have a tacky feel to it.There were all the usual restaurants around the water's edge but most seemed fine. Cassis is a pretty place and a stopping
Such a beautiful town
We took a private taxi from the Marseille port. Our driver stopped on the cliffs leading into town. Then we had a beautiful walk around the port. Great little cafes and very nice people. Had a great day
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