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Are you hesitating between a half-day and a full day? You'll be glad to know that a full day isn't any more tiring. Contrary to what you might think, it's even easier!
In fact, taking a day trip allows you to take your time on the water, but also on land if you're disembarking or having a leisurely picnic.
But above all, a day trip lets you go further! Rather than taking the typical route: Port Miou, Port Pin, En-Vau, you'll be able to discover the Grotte Bleue, a cave accessible from the sea via a 1.50m high entrance, then join the Calanque de l'Oule, the Calanque de l'Eissadon and its dazzling rift, and the Calanque du Devenson.
The Cassis Calanques National Park is a natural wonder to be discovered. It's sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
In fact, taking a day trip allows you to take your time on the water, but also on land if you're disembarking or having a leisurely picnic.
But above all, a day trip lets you go further! Rather than taking the typical route: Port Miou, Port Pin, En-Vau, you'll be able to discover the Grotte Bleue, a cave accessible from the sea via a 1.50m high entrance, then join the Calanque de l'Oule, the Calanque de l'Eissadon and its dazzling rift, and the Calanque du Devenson.
The Cassis Calanques National Park is a natural wonder to be discovered. It's sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
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As of 15/06/2022, the National Park prohibits the landing of kayaks, paddles and others in the calanques of Port Pin and En Vau
It is possible to disembark on the beach, but kayaks, paddles and others must then be moored to the ropes installed by the PNC. These lines are located on the left as you enter the En Vau cove and on the right as you enter the Port Pin cove. |