Romantic Getaways Marseille
Water Activities in Marseille
π Calanques National Park: Explore the stunning turquoise waters of the Calanques by kayak or boat. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, where you can discover an array of marine life. Keep in mind that access to some calanques might require a hike.
π£ββοΈ Longchamp Lake: Ideal for a relaxed paddle, Longchamp Lake offers pedalo boats and rowing boats for hire. Located in the heart of Marseille, it’s a great spot for a family day out.
πΆ River Toulon-La Seyne Canal: If you prefer something more leisurely, rent a canoe or paddleboard and explore the scenic river canal that connects Toulon and La Seyne-sur-Mer with Marseille.
π€½ββοΈ Plage des Catalans: For those who love water sports, Plage des Catalans offers jet-skiing, wakeboarding, and kitesurfing. It’s a popular spot among locals and tourists alike.
π ChΓ’teau d’If: A little further from Marseille, but still worth mentioning. This island fortress made famous by Alexandre Dumas’ “The Count of Monte Cristo” offers guided tours, as well as opportunities for snorkeling and swimming in the clear Mediterranean waters.
π€ Friulan Beach: For scuba diving enthusiasts, Friulan Beach offers a variety of dive sites suitable for all levels. You can spot octopuses, moray eels, and even barracudas.
Remember: Always check the weather conditions before heading out, and ensure you have appropriate safety equipment. If you’re new to water sports, consider taking lessons from a qualified instructor.
No Water: If you’re looking for activities in areas that are too far from any significant bodies of water, consider visiting Marseille’s museums, historic sites, or enjoying its vibrant street food scene instead.