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Cassis France Attractions: The Best Things to Do

Cassis France Attractions: The Best Things to Do

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Last Updated on July 14, 2026 by Eve Dawes

When we were talking to people in Aix en Provence, Cassis kept getting recommended to us over other inland and coastal towns nearby, and it’s easy to see why. It has a quaint, working harbor instead of an overly polished one, the Cassis calanques right on its doorstep for a pretty boat trip, and a compact old town you can actually walk in an afternoon without needing a car again until it’s time to leave. Cassis ended up being the right mix of coastline, food, and an easy pace. If you’re planning your own visit, here’s a real rundown of the Cassis France attractions worth building your day around, based on what I actually did, not just a list pulled from a map.

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How to Get to Cassis and Where to Park for Free

Parking in Cassis itself is a headache, the town is small and the streets fill up fast, especially in summer as it’s a really popular destination. The easiest fix is to park for free at Parking de Gorguette, just outside the town center. Then hop on the shuttle that runs to and from there straight into the harbor and other Cassis France attractions. It saves you the stress of circling for a spot, gets you dropped right where the day actually starts, and the shuttle costs under 2 Euro for a return trip. You can find the address, info, and shuttle timetable here.

Cassis Port and Harbor, the Heart of Cassis

Cassis harbor is where most things to do in Cassis France naturally begin and end, and it’s also your launch point for any trip out to the Cassis calanques. Colorful boats line the water, cafés spill onto the pavement, and the whole scene has that easy, sun soaked Provençal energy. We started our day trip here with lunch on the waterfront, and it was the first fresh vegetables I’d had in days after a lot of bread and meat.

If you’re looking for the most photogenic of all the Cassis France attractions, the harbor with its pretty buildings, water, and Château de Cassis on the edge of the Cap Canaille cliffs is it. Château de Cassis is actually a hotel if you’re looking to stay in Cassis. I’d definitely consider it for a future visit and it’s a fraction of the cost of Chateau De La Gaude.

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Port de Cassis, Provence, France

Best Thing to do in Cassis France: Boat Trips to the Cassis Calanques

This is the one thing I’d tell anyone not to skip and probably the most popular Cassis France attraction. The Cassis calanques are these dramatic limestone inlets just outside town, and a boat trip out to see them is genuinely better in person than any photo does justice to. Plus it’s a great way to cool down in the summer heat.

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Boats leave right from the harbor. You don’t need to book in advance, although you can, and you can choose shorter or longer routes depending on how many calanques you want to see. We chose the 5 calanques option which took just over an hour. If you only have time for one activity beyond wandering the port, make it this one.

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Boat trip to Cassis Calanques

Where to Eat in Port de Cassis

Cassis does seafood and local wine well, and the waterfront restaurants make the most of both. You’re not short of options either, as restaurants line 2 sides of Port de Cassis, most of which offer seafood specials and catch of the day.

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Lunch in Port de Cassis

I’d recommend building at least one meal around fresh, simple ingredients here rather than anything overly fussy, the setting does most of the work. A glass of local white wine with a harbor view is about as good as an afternoon gets, and everyone was so friendly at the restaurant.

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Best Beaches in Cassis, Provence, France

If you want to slow down after the boat trip, Cassis has a few beach options right in town, most within easy walking distance of the harbor. They’re smaller, rocky, and more low key than the beaches further along the coast, which fits the relaxed pace of a Cassis day. Just don’t forget your water shoes and towel. We skipped this Cassis France attraction as we ran out of time.

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Shopping and Wandering Old Town, Cassis France

After lunch and the boat trip, we spent a little of the afternoon just wandering, one of the easiest things to do in Cassis France when you don’t want to plan anything else. And it’s free! Cassis’s old town streets are easy to get lost in for an hour, with small shops, ice cream stops, and plenty of spots to sit and people watch.

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Chateau De Cassis

Best Time of Day to Visit Cassis, France

Mornings are quieter and better for the harbor and boat trips, while afternoons are ideal for wandering and shopping, and sunset for cocktails and dinner if you don’t have to rush off. If you’re weighing what to do in Cassis with limited time, prioritize the harbor and the calanques boat trip first, everything else can fit around them. If you’re staying nearby, timing your visit to end around golden hour is worth it, the light on the water as the day winds down is part of what makes Cassis feel special.

Where to Stay Near Cassis

I was staying at Chateau de la Gaude in Provence during my visit, which is about an hour away, and heading back there for sunset drinks and steak tartare was the perfect way to close out the day. If you’re basing yourself in the wider Provence region, a day trip to Cassis like this covers what to do in Cassis in one full, easy day away from your base.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top Cassis France attractions?

The harbor, the Cassis calanques boat trips, the beaches, and the old town streets are the main draws. Most visitors build a day trip around the harbor and a boat trip to the calanques.

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Is Cassis worth visiting as a day trip?

Yes. Cassis is compact enough to see the highlights in a single day, especially if you combine the harbor, a boat trip to the calanques, lunch on the waterfront, and a wander through the old town.

Where should you park in Cassis?

Park for free at Parking de Gorguette just outside the town center, then take the shuttle into the harbor. It’s easier and less stressful than trying to find parking in town itself.

What is the best way to see the Cassis calanques?

A boat trip from the harbor is the easiest and most complete way to see them, with options for shorter or longer routes depending on how many calanques you want to visit.

Is Creme de Cassis from Cassis

No. It’s a common misconception but crème de cassis is actually thought to have been created by Auguste-Denis Lagoute in 1841 in the French Dijon region, not Cassis. “While crème de cassis is a specialty of Burgundy, it is also made in Anjou, England, Luxembourg, Alberta, Quebec, Vermont and Tasmania.” Wikipedia

About the Author

Eve Dawes is the founder and editor of Best Luxury Handbags, a luxury travel and lifestyle magazine. She writes from firsthand experience across every destination she covers, most recently reporting live from Provence, France, including this day trip to Cassis.

If you want more real time coverage from Provence as it happens, follow along on Instagram at @glamourandgains.

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