Cassis - Wikipedia Cassis (French pronunciation: [kasi]; Occitan: Cassís) is a commune situated east of Marseille in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, whose coastline is known in English as the French Riviera, in Southern France
What is Cassis? (And Some Cocktails To Try) - Winerist Magazine To some, Cassis sounds like a bad case of the sneezes! What is it, where did it originate from, and why is it chic once again? Cassis is a word many have heard and probably drunk without even realising… It is the French word for blackcurrant, and it is commonly known as the ‘blackcurrant from Burgundy’
17 Incredible Things to do in Cassis, France (2025) Cassis is a dreamy port town along the French Riviera full of colorful buildings, steep, limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear water There are so many incredible things to do in Cassis, so when I heard it was called the “poor man’s Saint-Tropez,” I was surprised
Cassis, France: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . . - Tripadvisor In the heart of Calanques National Park, Cassis offers visitors a glimpse of life in a quaint Provencal fishing village Hop on a sightseeing boat to experience the Cassis Calanques by water, or enjoy the turquoise coastline from a pebble beach There’s much to explore by foot, too
An Insiders Guide to the Best Things to do in Cassis - solosophie As well as being one of the most beautiful towns in Provence, Cassis is most famous for being the gateway to the Massif des Calanques, a National Park known for its unusual rock formations and hiking trails that stretches between La Ciotat, Cassis, and the 9th district of Marseille
What to Do in Cassis, France - France Bucket List Cassis is one of the most beautiful towns in Provence Its vibrant buildings, majestic limestone cliffs, and pristine water, coupled with the enchanting scents and flavors of Provence, create truly unparalleled beauty
Cassis France travel and tourism, attractions and sightseeing and . . . Cassis is a small fishing port and town on the Cote d'Azur east of Marseille The principal appeal of Cassis is its picture postcard harbour, and the very impressive position in which it is located with tree-dotted cliffs rising on both sides of the town, and equally to the access it provides to stunning local attractions