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Calanque de Figuerolles — Attraction in Marseille

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Calanque de Figuerolles
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Nearby attractions
Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde
5164F Trav. Notre Dame de la Garde, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Parc du Mugel
Calanque du Mugel, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Nearby restaurants
Chez Tania, Calanque de Figuerolles
Av. des Falaises, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Fulbert Eats
2 Chem. Notre Dame de la Garde, 13600 La Ciotat, France
La Base
356 Bd de Narvik, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Restaurant Le Mugel
Calanque du Grand Mugel, 13600 La Ciotat, France
De la Vigne à l'Olivier
44 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Sous les Lampions
38 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
SARL LA PECHERIE
Ens Le Neptune, 41 41 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Les Minots
36 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
La Cantine Ciotadenne
39 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
La Squadra
6 Av. Victor Giraud, 13600 La Ciotat, France
Nearby hotels
Calanque du Grand Mugel
13600, France
Best Western Premier Hotel Du Vieux Port
252 Quai François Mitterrand, 13600 La Ciotat, France
APPART'CITY CONFORT LA CIOTAT
Zac de la Source, 57 Pass. Jean d'Huard, 13600 La Ciotat, France
The Crew House la Ciotat - Location meublée courte durée
111 Rue Lapèrouse, 13600 La Ciotat, France
L'accostage
6 Rue Lapèrouse, 13600 La Ciotat, France
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Calanque de Figuerolles

5071 Av. Figuerolles, 13600 La Ciotat, France
4.5(2.3K)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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attractions: Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde, Parc du Mugel, restaurants: Chez Tania, Calanque de Figuerolles, Fulbert Eats, La Base, Restaurant Le Mugel, De la Vigne à l'Olivier, Sous les Lampions, SARL LA PECHERIE, Les Minots, La Cantine Ciotadenne, La Squadra
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Nearby attractions of Calanque de Figuerolles

Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde

Parc du Mugel

Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde

Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde

4.7

(264)

Open 24 hours
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Parc du Mugel

Parc du Mugel

4.5

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk through historic Marseille like a local
Walk through historic Marseille like a local
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 AM
13002, Marseille, France
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The Urban Hike of Marseille
The Urban Hike of Marseille
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
13001, Marseille, France
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Visit wine cave and taste wines from Bandol
Visit wine cave and taste wines from Bandol
Tue, Dec 9 • 2:30 PM
83740, La Cadière-d'Azur, France
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Nearby restaurants of Calanque de Figuerolles

Chez Tania, Calanque de Figuerolles

Fulbert Eats

La Base

Restaurant Le Mugel

De la Vigne à l'Olivier

Sous les Lampions

SARL LA PECHERIE

Les Minots

La Cantine Ciotadenne

La Squadra

Chez Tania, Calanque de Figuerolles

Chez Tania, Calanque de Figuerolles

4.5

(469)

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Fulbert Eats

Fulbert Eats

5.0

(4)

Open until 12:00 AM
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La Base

La Base

4.8

(280)

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Restaurant Le Mugel

Restaurant Le Mugel

3.9

(300)

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Reviews of Calanque de Figuerolles

4.5
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2.0
5y

Disappointing. Both hotel and restaurant didn't meet expectations. Hotel: The entire place is quite run down and no one takes care of what could be a beautiful setting. Garden is unkempt, rooms are in quite a bad state with badly aged interiors and minimal equipment in kitchen and bath. Way too expensive for what it is, despite the location. Restaurant: Food was bland to bad. For me an unseasoned salmon tartare followed by a mediocre bouillabaisse broth with overcooked fish. My girlfriend's vegetarian options were even worse and had some unidentifiable pink purees along a potato burger that was sold as a quinoa one on the menu. Desserts were alright. Overall completely overpriced just because of the location. No point in going there, you get much better food at the vieux port and decent hotels or Airbnbs for much lower prices...

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4.0
6y

A fantastic location with the sea just a short walk from your table. Great food and atmosphere. Everything about the evening was amazing until Ben pretty much let everyone down forgot his glasses. This really put a downer on the evening and I imagine it will hang over our whole stay here in the area. To be fair though. This shouldn’t really effect my rating or review as this was not the fault nor did it have anything to do with the restaurant. If only Ben would take more care of his personal property then everything would be ok. The restaurant had the glasses and Ben will pick them up tomorrow. Which is a guess some good news. Also the...

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3.0
1y

Don't expect a secluded little beach hideaway, however there was clear clean water, lots of fish, smooth pebbles to sit on (bring a thick towel) (no sand). There are tall rocks to jump off and the beach is completely unshaded. However getting down is kind of tricky (wear shoes not sandals) as the cement stairs are angled downwards and are slightly slippy. Other than that there is parking available if you come early enough. The restaurant is reasonable with nice views, however no chips present. Do not recommend if there is a thunderstorm. Brother: PLEASE HELP..... I... CA.. NT HOLD T..HE DOOR MUCH LONGER.......

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thomas butlerthomas butler
A fantastic location with the sea just a short walk from your table. Great food and atmosphere. Everything about the evening was amazing until Ben pretty much let everyone down forgot his glasses. This really put a downer on the evening and I imagine it will hang over our whole stay here in the area. To be fair though. This shouldn’t really effect my rating or review as this was not the fault nor did it have anything to do with the restaurant. If only Ben would take more care of his personal property then everything would be ok. The restaurant had the glasses and Ben will pick them up tomorrow. Which is a guess some good news. Also the steak was great.
OfficialDarylJamesOfficialDarylJames
$$ Finer dining. Reservations are required, but they managed to squeeze us in. Seems to be a popular spot. Seats filled fairly quickly after they started serving dinner. Big thing is to make sure you find out when dinner starts, because the posted hours are for the bar. We were mainly looking for food and view this spot fills both. We had our 1 1/2 year old with us. He was more interested in getting to the water to throw pebbles than enjoy the ambiance of the restaurant. The host was kind enough to let us leave his large stroller in the restaurant after dinner so we could make are way down the steps to the beach area.
Simon RivardSimon Rivard
Après votre exploration viticole autour d'Octon, pourquoi ne pas terminer votre journée par une escapade à la calque de Figuerolles, près de La Ciotat ? Ce petit coin de paradis méditerranéen offre le parfait contrepoint à votre matinée de dégustations. Imaginez-vous descendant le sentier escarpé qui mène à cette crique secrète, les pins d'Alep embaumant l'air marin. La calque de Figuerolles, c'est d'abord un panorama à couper le souffle : les falaises ocre plongeant dans une eau turquoise cristalline, le tout encadré par cette végétation provençale typique qui semble défier la sécheresse estivale. En mai, certes, l'eau affiche une température vivifiante plutôt que tropicale – attendez-vous à quelque chose entre 16 et 18 degrés. Mais après une matinée passée dans les chais, quoi de plus revigorant qu'une baignade tonique ? Les plus courageux s'élanceront depuis les rochers, tandis que les autres préféreront une entrée progressive depuis la petite plage de galets. L'endroit est idéal pour décompresser. Installez-vous sur les rochers plats, sortez peut-être une bouteille de ce rosé que vous venez d'acheter (avec modération bien sûr), et laissez-vous bercer par le clapotis des vagues. Les calques marseillais ont cette magie particulière : elles vous transportent loin du tumulte urbain tout en restant accessibles. En fin d'après-midi, la lumière dorée sublime les falaises et transforme la mer en miroir scintillant. C'est l'heure magique pour les photographes, mais aussi simplement pour contempler ce paysage méditerranéen intemporel. Un moment de pure sérénité avant de reprendre la route, avec en tête les souvenirs d'une journée parfaitement équilibrée entre culture œnologique et plaisirs balnéaires.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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A fantastic location with the sea just a short walk from your table. Great food and atmosphere. Everything about the evening was amazing until Ben pretty much let everyone down forgot his glasses. This really put a downer on the evening and I imagine it will hang over our whole stay here in the area. To be fair though. This shouldn’t really effect my rating or review as this was not the fault nor did it have anything to do with the restaurant. If only Ben would take more care of his personal property then everything would be ok. The restaurant had the glasses and Ben will pick them up tomorrow. Which is a guess some good news. Also the steak was great.
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$$ Finer dining. Reservations are required, but they managed to squeeze us in. Seems to be a popular spot. Seats filled fairly quickly after they started serving dinner. Big thing is to make sure you find out when dinner starts, because the posted hours are for the bar. We were mainly looking for food and view this spot fills both. We had our 1 1/2 year old with us. He was more interested in getting to the water to throw pebbles than enjoy the ambiance of the restaurant. The host was kind enough to let us leave his large stroller in the restaurant after dinner so we could make are way down the steps to the beach area.
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Après votre exploration viticole autour d'Octon, pourquoi ne pas terminer votre journée par une escapade à la calque de Figuerolles, près de La Ciotat ? Ce petit coin de paradis méditerranéen offre le parfait contrepoint à votre matinée de dégustations. Imaginez-vous descendant le sentier escarpé qui mène à cette crique secrète, les pins d'Alep embaumant l'air marin. La calque de Figuerolles, c'est d'abord un panorama à couper le souffle : les falaises ocre plongeant dans une eau turquoise cristalline, le tout encadré par cette végétation provençale typique qui semble défier la sécheresse estivale. En mai, certes, l'eau affiche une température vivifiante plutôt que tropicale – attendez-vous à quelque chose entre 16 et 18 degrés. Mais après une matinée passée dans les chais, quoi de plus revigorant qu'une baignade tonique ? Les plus courageux s'élanceront depuis les rochers, tandis que les autres préféreront une entrée progressive depuis la petite plage de galets. L'endroit est idéal pour décompresser. Installez-vous sur les rochers plats, sortez peut-être une bouteille de ce rosé que vous venez d'acheter (avec modération bien sûr), et laissez-vous bercer par le clapotis des vagues. Les calques marseillais ont cette magie particulière : elles vous transportent loin du tumulte urbain tout en restant accessibles. En fin d'après-midi, la lumière dorée sublime les falaises et transforme la mer en miroir scintillant. C'est l'heure magique pour les photographes, mais aussi simplement pour contempler ce paysage méditerranéen intemporel. Un moment de pure sérénité avant de reprendre la route, avec en tête les souvenirs d'une journée parfaitement équilibrée entre culture œnologique et plaisirs balnéaires.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Simon Rivard

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