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Experience the South of France with this full-day Cassis, Bandol, and Le Castellet wine tour, exploring cliffs, charming villages, and tasting local wines.
Discover the South of France through this engaging Cassis, Bandol, Le Castellet wine tour for $193 per person, lasting between 4 and 8 hours. Starting from Marseille, the tour takes you through some of the region’s most stunning landscapes, including the Calanques National Park and the highest sea cliff in Europe, Cap Canaille. Expect a mix of scenic viewpoints, charming villages, and prestigious wine tastings at renowned wineries.
This tour is designed for those eager to combine nature, history, and wine in one day. It offers various options for hiking, sightseeing, and boat trips, making it adaptable for different preferences. Keep in mind that food (lunch), kayak activities, and winery entrance fees are not included, so plan accordingly. The experience is highly praised for a knowledgeable guide and breathtaking views, especially suited for those interested in local culture and scenic landscapes.

The tour starts with a pickup in Marseille and a comfortable drive to the coast. A live guide explains the history of Marseille, Le Castellet, Cassis, and Bandol, offering context about the region’s rich past. As you pass notable landmarks, the guide shares insights that enrich the journey, making the scenic drive part of the experience.
Passengers enjoy panoramic views of the city and coastline, setting the stage for a day filled with natural beauty. The tour’s flexible timing allows for both long and short hikes, depending on your chosen option, making it accessible for different energy levels.
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One of the highlights of this tour is the spectacular sight of the Calanques cliffs. Depending on the selected option, travelers can enjoy a hike along Calanques trails that showcase the dramatic limestone formations and turquoise waters.
The Calanques National Park offers unforgettable scenery, with steep cliffs plunging into the sea and hidden coves. The guide leads you through these paths, providing interesting commentary about the geology and history of the area. For those interested in boat trips, an option exists to embark on a boat adventure to explore the creeks from the water, adding a different perspective to the landscape.

The tour includes a visit to Cassis, a lively coastal village renowned for its colorful harbor and laid-back atmosphere. Here, you can stroll along the waterfront, admire the mediterranean architecture, and enjoy free time to explore local shops and cafes.
Cassis is also famous for its wine production, and a tour of a nearby prestigious winery offers a chance to taste local wines, including varieties from the Côte de Provence. This tasting session is a key part of the experience, highlighting the region’s viniculture traditions.

Next, the tour takes you to Le Castellet, a charming hilltop village with narrow streets and medieval charm. Its top location provides sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards and countryside. The nearby Formula 1 circuit adds a touch of modern racing history to this picturesque setting.
In Le Castellet, you can enjoy walking through quaint streets, visiting local shops, and taking in the scenic vistas. This stop blends historical ambiance with contemporary excitement, making it a diverse experience.
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The visit to Bandol focuses on its reputation as one of the region’s premier wine-producing areas. Known for its robust reds and sparkling wines, Bandol is a must-see for wine lovers. The tour includes a stop at a prestigious winery where you can taste a selection of local wines.
While the visit emphasizes wine, Bandol also features a charming seaside atmosphere with markets and small cafes. The combination of wine culture and coastal scenery makes it a memorable stop.

A key photo opportunity during the tour is at Cap Canaille, the highest sea cliff in Europe. The drive along the cliffside offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and rugged coastlines, perfect for capturing memorable photos.
This site provides a dramatic backdrop and a sense of the region’s geological grandeur. The guide offers insights into the cliff’s formation and significance, enriching this visual experience.

The tour includes snorkel equipment for those interested in exploring the waters, and the option for boat trips to see the creeks of Calanques from the water. However, lunch, kayak rentals, and winery entrance fees are not included, so travelers should plan to bring their own food or purchase locally.
Group sizes are small or private, enhancing the personalized experience. The tour offers pickup options from accommodation or nearby locations, making logistics easier for visitors.

As the day winds down, you’ll pass Cap Canaille again for a last chance to admire the spectacular cliffs. The return journey offers additional photo stops and a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights. The tour concludes with a drop-off in Marseille, leaving you with lasting memories of the region’s scenic landscapes, charming villages, and fine wines.

This tour offers a balanced mix of nature, history, and wine in the South of France. It’s most suitable for those who enjoy scenic drives, picturesque villages, and wine tasting. The inclusion of hiking options and boat trips adds variety, while the knowledgeable guide makes the experience engaging and informative.
While not including meals or winery entry fees, the tour’s flexibility and spectacular views make it a worthwhile choice for travelers seeking a comprehensive day out. The high praise for guide Freddy highlights the personal touch that elevates this experience.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, the tour offers options for both long and short hikes, making it accessible for most guests.
Are drinks and food included?
No, lunch is not included, but wine tasting at a renowned winery is part of the experience. Bring snacks or plan to buy food locally.
Can I join the tour from my accommodation?
Yes, pickup is available from your hotel or nearby locations, making logistics flexible.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, hiking shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing for comfort during outdoor activities.
This Cassis, Bandol, Le Castellet wine tour combines scenic beauty with cultural richness, making it an ideal choice for those who want to explore the South of France’s coast and its celebrated wines. The combination of landscape, history, and wine tasting, all within a flexible schedule, promises a memorable day in this stunning region.
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