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Unique Provence : Marseille, Allauch and Cassis in one day

Unique Provence : Marseille, Allauch and Cassis in one day

Cassis : Between sea and cliffs Start your day with the discovery of Cassis, a gem of the Côte d'Azur. On the heights, the Cap Canaille offers you a breathtaking natural spectacle : the highest sea cliffs in Europe. Then, take a stroll around the port through its picturesque streets, boutiques, and cafés. Indulge in a tasting of the famous local white wine, Cassis AOC, directly at a producer. Allauch : The provençal soul Next, head to Allauch, a charming provençal village that seems frozen in time with its ancient mills and local artisans. Visit the famous confectionery Le Moulin Bleu. Explore Notre-Dame du Château, a perched chapel offering an impressive view of the surroundings. Enjoy a traditional picnic with local products in the hills. Marseille : The Phocean City Then, head to Marseille, a vibrant and historic city. The majestic basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde will offer you a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the mediterranean sea. Stroll through the Panier district, the oldest part of the city, with its narrow streets and colorful façades, down to the Vieux Port, the heart of Marseille, where the bustling markets and fishermen will immerse you in an authentic atmosphere. Reserve your spot now for this provençal getaway and let us show you the magic of our wonderful region. Get ready to experience exceptional moments and create unforgettable memories.

Between sea and hills: in the footsteps of Allauch, Aix, Marseille

Between sea and hills: in the footsteps of Allauch, Aix, Marseille

This guided tour offers you a complete immersion in the heart of Provence, at the crossroads of Mediterranean landscapes and picturesque villages. From Marseille, a thousand-year-old city by the sea, to Aix-en-Provence, a city of art and light, via Allauch, a little jewel perched in the hills, each stop will transport you to an authentic Provence full of charm. Your discovery begins in Aix-en-Provence, a city of timeless charm and the birthplace of the famous painter Paul Cézanne. We'll delve into the city's rich history as we wander its cobbled streets, admire the many fountains that have earned it the nickname "City of a Thousand Fountains", and visit iconic monuments such as the Cathedral Saint-Sauveur, a fascinating blend of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles. You'll also have the chance to discover Cézanne's studio, where the artist painted some of his major works, and imagine Provence through his eyes. After Aix-en-Provence, head for Allauch, a charming hilltop village overlooking the town and offering exceptional panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Let yourself be enchanted by the peaceful atmosphere of this typically Provencal village, with its narrow streets lined with ancient houses, its windmills and its green hills. Allauch is a haven of peace where time seems to stand still. A stroll along its garrigue-scented paths will take you to magnificent vantage points overlooking the surrounding countryside. The village is also home to the church of Sainte-Trophime, a jewel of simplicity, and centuries-old traditions such as the living nativity scene at Christmas. Finally, we're off to Marseille, a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. We'll start at the Old Port, symbol of the city, where fishing boats rub shoulders with modern yachts, before climbing the hill to the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, protector of sailors and locals alike, from where you'll enjoy a breathtaking view of the entire bay of Marseille and the Frioul islands. On the way back down, we'll explore the historic Panier district, the city's oldest. Its narrow, colorful streets, street-art facades and shady squares offer a timeless interlude. You'll also discover hidden treasures, such as the Vieille Charité, a former baroque hospice now a cultural center. This day is a veritable ode to Provence, combining the bustle of the city, the calm of the hilltop villages, and the artistic and cultural history that permeates every street and landscape. Through these three destinations, you'll get to know the soul of the region and its rich heritage.

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Unique Provence : Marseille, Allauch and Cassis in one day

Unique Provence : Marseille, Allauch and Cassis in one day

Cassis : Between sea and cliffs Start your day with the discovery of Cassis, a gem of the Côte d'Azur. On the heights, the Cap Canaille offers you a breathtaking natural spectacle : the highest sea cliffs in Europe. Then, take a stroll around the port through its picturesque streets, boutiques, and cafés. Indulge in a tasting of the famous local white wine, Cassis AOC, directly at a producer. Allauch : The provençal soul Next, head to Allauch, a charming provençal village that seems frozen in time with its ancient mills and local artisans. Visit the famous confectionery Le Moulin Bleu. Explore Notre-Dame du Château, a perched chapel offering an impressive view of the surroundings. Enjoy a traditional picnic with local products in the hills. Marseille : The Phocean City Then, head to Marseille, a vibrant and historic city. The majestic basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde will offer you a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the mediterranean sea. Stroll through the Panier district, the oldest part of the city, with its narrow streets and colorful façades, down to the Vieux Port, the heart of Marseille, where the bustling markets and fishermen will immerse you in an authentic atmosphere. Reserve your spot now for this provençal getaway and let us show you the magic of our wonderful region. Get ready to experience exceptional moments and create unforgettable memories.

Between sea and hills: in the footsteps of Allauch, Aix, Marseille

Between sea and hills: in the footsteps of Allauch, Aix, Marseille

This guided tour offers you a complete immersion in the heart of Provence, at the crossroads of Mediterranean landscapes and picturesque villages. From Marseille, a thousand-year-old city by the sea, to Aix-en-Provence, a city of art and light, via Allauch, a little jewel perched in the hills, each stop will transport you to an authentic Provence full of charm. Your discovery begins in Aix-en-Provence, a city of timeless charm and the birthplace of the famous painter Paul Cézanne. We'll delve into the city's rich history as we wander its cobbled streets, admire the many fountains that have earned it the nickname "City of a Thousand Fountains", and visit iconic monuments such as the Cathedral Saint-Sauveur, a fascinating blend of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles. You'll also have the chance to discover Cézanne's studio, where the artist painted some of his major works, and imagine Provence through his eyes. After Aix-en-Provence, head for Allauch, a charming hilltop village overlooking the town and offering exceptional panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Let yourself be enchanted by the peaceful atmosphere of this typically Provencal village, with its narrow streets lined with ancient houses, its windmills and its green hills. Allauch is a haven of peace where time seems to stand still. A stroll along its garrigue-scented paths will take you to magnificent vantage points overlooking the surrounding countryside. The village is also home to the church of Sainte-Trophime, a jewel of simplicity, and centuries-old traditions such as the living nativity scene at Christmas. Finally, we're off to Marseille, a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. We'll start at the Old Port, symbol of the city, where fishing boats rub shoulders with modern yachts, before climbing the hill to the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, protector of sailors and locals alike, from where you'll enjoy a breathtaking view of the entire bay of Marseille and the Frioul islands. On the way back down, we'll explore the historic Panier district, the city's oldest. Its narrow, colorful streets, street-art facades and shady squares offer a timeless interlude. You'll also discover hidden treasures, such as the Vieille Charité, a former baroque hospice now a cultural center. This day is a veritable ode to Provence, combining the bustle of the city, the calm of the hilltop villages, and the artistic and cultural history that permeates every street and landscape. Through these three destinations, you'll get to know the soul of the region and its rich heritage.

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