Marseille, France

🌿 Why Provence & Marseille Should Be on Your Travel Radar


If you're dreaming of a destination that blends sun-drenched landscapes, rich history, and mouthwatering cuisine, let me introduce you to one of my favorite regions in France: Provence, and its vibrant coastal heart, Marseille.


✹ What Makes Provence So Unique?

Provence is more than just a place—it's a feeling. Nestled in southeastern France, this region stretches from the Rhîne River to the Italian border, with the Mediterranean Sea sparkling to the south. Picture rolling lavender fields, olive groves, and charming villages perched on hillsides. It’s the kind of scenery that inspired artists like Van Gogh and Matisse—and it’s easy to see why.


But Provence isn’t just beautiful—it’s deeply rooted in history. From Roman ruins to medieval castles, every corner tells a story. And the local markets? They’re a sensory delight, filled with lavender oil, handmade soaps, fresh cheeses, and wines that rival any in the world.

What Should I do for longer stays?


⏳ 1 Day (Quick Stopover)

Perfect if you're arriving for a cruise or passing through:

  • Explore the Old Port (Vieux-Port)
  • Visit Notre-Dame de la Garde for panoramic views
  • Enjoy a seafood lunch and stroll through Le Panier, the oldest district


⏳ 2–3 Days (Short Stay)

Great for first-time visitors who want to dive deeper:

  • Add a boat tour to the Calanques
  • Visit MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations)
  • Explore local markets like MarchĂ© des Capucins
  • Try a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour to cover more ground


⏳ 4–5 Days (Extended Stay)

Ideal if you want to combine Marseille with nearby Provence:

  • Take day trips to Aix-en-Provence, Cassis, or Arles
  • Enjoy a wine tasting tour or visit a lavender farm
  • Relax at the beach or explore more neighborhoods like Cours Julien


🧭 Travel Advisor Tip:

If you’re cruising from Marseille, I recommend arriving at least one day early to explore the city and avoid travel delays. If you’re ending your cruise here, consider staying an extra night or two to unwind and enjoy the local culture.

A Taste of Marseille: Where the Sea Meets Provençal Flavor


Marseille isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a paradise for the palate. This vibrant port city blends Mediterranean freshness with Provençal tradition, creating a cuisine that’s bold, rustic, and unforgettable.


🐟 Bouillabaisse: The Star of the Show

No trip to Marseille is complete without tasting bouillabaisse, the city’s iconic fish stew. Originally a humble fisherman’s dish, it’s now a gourmet experience—served with a variety of local fish, saffron broth, and a side of rouille-slathered toast.


🌿 Panisse & Provençal Snacks

Snack like a local with panisse, crispy chickpea fritters that are golden on the outside and creamy inside. Pair them with a glass of rosé and a view of the Old Port for the ultimate Marseille moment.


🧄 Aïoli & Tapenade: Bold Mediterranean Flavors

You’ll find aïoli—a garlicky, creamy sauce—served with everything from seafood to vegetables. And don’t miss tapenade, a savory olive spread perfect on crusty bread.


đŸȘ Sweet Finishes

For dessert, try navettes de Marseille, delicate boat-shaped cookies flavored with orange blossom, or enjoy a scoop of artisanal ice cream from a local glacier.

Cruise Port


The Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal—where most large cruise ships dock—is located about 9.6 kilometers (6 miles) north of the Vieux Port (Old Port) in the city center 


1. Depending on traffic, travel time to or from the city center typically ranges from 30 to 45 minutes.


🚗 How to Get to the Cruise Port from Marseille

Here are the best transportation options:


1. Taxi

  • Fastest and most direct option.
  • Travel time: ~30 minutes.
  • Cost: Around €15–€20 from the city center, or €50 from Marseille Airport


2. Ride-Sharing (Uber/Bolt)

  • Convenient and often cheaper than taxis.
  • Prices vary depending on demand but are generally budget-friendly.


3. Cruise Line Shuttles

  • Many cruise lines offer paid shuttle services to and from the city center.
  • Cost: Around €15–€20 round trip.
  • Drop-off is usually near the Vieux Port.


4. Free Port Shuttle

  • A free shuttle bus runs from the cruise terminal to the Joliette area, near the city center.
  • Runs every 30–35 minutes, but can have long waits during peak times


5. Public Bus

  • Buses like #35T, 35, 36, and 36B connect the cruise port to the city.
  • Cheapest option, but slower and may require transfers.
🚌 Travel Advisor Pro-Tip


  • A fantastic way to explore Marseille is by taking a bus tour. During the tour, you’ll learn about the city’s fascinating history. Afterward, take a leisurely walk around the port area to shop or sample some local cuisine. Personally, I enjoyed riding around, immersing myself in the rich history, and capturing countless photos along the way.
  • Try exploring the city on a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. This option provides the flexibility to disembark at any stop to visit specific attractions along the route and then reboard at your convenience once you’re ready to continue.
  • Consider booking a delightful wine tasting tour. It could be another fun way to spend part of your day. 
  • Doing some shopping at an open market, can be a great way to find some unique souvenirs.


Ready to Go?

Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a cultural adventure, or a culinary escape, Provence and Marseille offer something truly special. As a travel advisor, I’d love to help you craft the perfect itinerary—one that captures the magic of this region and leaves you with memories to last a lifetime.


Let’s start planning your journey!

đŸš¶â€â™€ïž Experiential Tours & Activities


  • Old Port (Vieux-Port)
    The beating heart of Marseille! Stroll along the waterfront, sip a coffee at a cafĂ©, and watch the boats bob in the harbor—especially magical at sunset.

  • Street Food & Market Tours
    Dive into the flavors of Marseille with a guided tour through Noailles or La Plaine. Taste bouillabaisse, navettes, pastis, and more!

  • Electric Bike or Kayak Tours
    For a fun and active way to explore, hop on an e-bike or paddle through the Calanques. It’s adventure with a view!

Shop to You Drop!


Marseille offers a rich variety of unique and authentic items that make for memorable souvenirs or gifts. Here are some of the most distinctive things to buy in Marseille:


đŸ§Œ Artisan Products

  1. Savon de Marseille (Marseille Soap)
    Iconic cube-shaped soap made from olive oil, traditionally crafted in large cauldrons. Look for authentic versions stamped with “72% d’huile” 

  2. Provençal Lavender Products
    Including essential oils, sachets, and perfumes—perfect for a fragrant reminder of the region 

  3. Panier des Sens Toiletries
    Locally made beauty products using natural ingredients from Provence 


🍬 Gourmet Treats

  1. Navettes de Marseille
    Boat-shaped cookies flavored with orange blossom water—crunchy and symbolic 

  2. Calissons de Provence
    Almond and candied melon sweets, beautifully packaged and delicious 

  3. Pastis
    Anise-flavored aperitif that’s a staple of southern French culture 

  4. Olive Oil & Tapenade
    High-quality olive oils and spreads made from local olives—great for foodies 

  5. L’EspĂ©rantines
    Elegant almond-based chocolates with a hint of orange blossom 


🎹 Crafts & Culture

  1. Poterie Provençale (Provençal Pottery)
    Hand-painted ceramics in vibrant colors and traditional patterns 

  2. Provencal Textiles
    Tablecloths, tea towels, and fabrics with colorful regional prints 

  3. Handmade Jewelry & Accessories
    Often found in local markets and artisan boutiques, especially in the Le Panier district 

  4. Maritime Flags or Maps of Marseille
    Nautical-themed decor or vintage-style maps as a nod to the city’s seafaring heritage 


⚜ Local Identity

  1. OM (Olympique de Marseille) Gear
    Jerseys, scarves, and memorabilia from the city’s beloved football club 

  2. Pétanque Boules Set
    A fun and cultural souvenir representing the traditional French game