Cassis Calanques in October
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Cassis Calanques in October
We are staying in Aix and would like to jaunt down to Cassis and take a boat out to see the Calanques. Is this doable 1st week in October? Web says boats go out til end of October. We thought about arriving about 10am, do the boat tour then eat lunch in Cassis. I'm assuming its pretty easy to catch a ride. Any thoughts? Lunch tips would be great. We love seafood, love to hike, but really would like a boat experience on the Med. thanks!
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We visited Cassis mid October last year. Had great weather and did a boat trip to see the Calanques. There were lots of boat operators that had trips visiting 3,5 & 8 calanques. There is a ticket booth at the harbour to purchase tickets. We did the 3 calanques trip I think it took about 1 & 1/2 hours. Good views and the water was a nice temperature, we went swimming at the beach.
Lots of eating places, especially for seafood choices. You will have a great day.
Lots of eating places, especially for seafood choices. You will have a great day.
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We also loved Cassis on our visit last September, first doing lunch, and then the 5 calanques boat trip. Pictures of town and boat trip can be found in our Provence phototravelogue at http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/...08%3A540606391
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I've taken a few trips out of the summer season.
I've seen Calanques boats operating at most times of year.
The restaurants are busy at weekends as it is a favourite spot for Marseillais.
Calanques photo : http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...-photo-364.htm
Peter
I've seen Calanques boats operating at most times of year.
The restaurants are busy at weekends as it is a favourite spot for Marseillais.
Calanques photo : http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...-photo-364.htm
Peter
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i would think this would be do-able. we were just there this past saturday/sunday. it's a busy place but there seem to be several boat tours with trips leaving every hour or so. none of them looked overly crowded so i imagine you won't have any trouble getting on a boat. enjoy - it's a pretty area.
where are you staying in aix? we LOVED that town!
where are you staying in aix? we LOVED that town!
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We love Aix also. We are staying at Bastide de Cours. We have stayed there before and its easy/next to the Cours Mirabeau. The rooms are lovely! Its a busy weekend in Aix. Some of the hotels we wanted to try are all booked. So we aren't sure what is going on. Must be a popular weekend in Aix. Thanks for everyones comments. We are excited to see the Calanques.