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Boat rental in the calanques of Marseille

Find your boat rental in the Calanques of Marseille and discover alone or with a skipper the wonderful Calanques National Park, the Frioul Islands and the Côte Bleue.

How can I hire a boat in the Calanques?

Skippered boat hired

If you don’t have a boating licence, or if you simply want to enjoy a trip out to sea in Marseille without having to worry about a thing, book your boat hire in the calanques with an experienced skipper who is passionate about sailing! He’ll be able to take you to some magnificent and sometimes secret spots, and tell you all sorts of anecdotes about the city of Marseille. If you hire a boat for a day or half-day, this is the best way to visit Marseille’s coastline.

Have you booked dinner at a restaurant nestling in the heart of the calanques? We can take you there too, thanks to our boat hire in the calanques!

Boat hire without a skipper

Do you prefer to sail on your own and have a boating licence? Enjoy a day on a boat in the calanques with friends or family, at your own pace. As Marseille’s calanques are part of a highly protected National Park, you will be given instructions on how to respect the environment in which you will be sailing.

 

Discover the calanques by boat

The Calanques National Park by rental boat

Hire a boat in the calanques of Marseille and discover the magnificent scenery offered by the bay of Marseille and the lacy coastline of the National Park. From Ile Maïre to the Calanque de Port Miou, via the majestic calanques of Marseilleveyre, En Vau and Port Pin, you won’t be disappointed! You may not know it, but the Frioul Islands are also part of the National Park. So go ahead and book your boat hire in the calanques!

The calanques of the Côte Bleue on a charter boat

The National Park isn’t the only one with sublime calanques in the bay of Marseille. Head north to the Côte Bleue! Although very beautiful from land, it’s always magical to discover them from the sea: the railway and the many aqueducts overlooking them really come into their own!

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