Details
Aboard our vintage sailboat, our boat trip will take you to discover the Frioul archipelago at sunset for an unforgettable evening at sea.
From the Vieux Port of Marseille, we will set sail in the bay, enjoying breathtaking views of the city and the basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde before heading out to sea. The four islands of the Frioul archipelago, located just at the entrance to the bay, are best known for the Château d'If, a fortress made famous by Alexandre Dumas and his Count of Monte Cristo novel. We will choose a quiet cove to stop for about 1.5 hours and enjoy the mild evening.
During this stop, you will have the opportunity to swim in the clear waters of the Mediterranean, shimmering with the warm colours of the early evening.On board, you'll be served a vegetarian dinner, made fresh the same day using local, seasonal product, accompanied by a glass of rosé, with music playing in the background. Then it will be time to head back to Marseille, enjoying one last time the city lights illuminating the night.
Highlights
- Sailing trip on a vintage schooner
- Dinner buffet at sunset
- Swimming stop at the Frioul archipelago
Departure & Return
We meet 15 minutes before departure at the Quai d'Honneur in Marseille's Vieux Port, just opposite the town hall. Paid parking is available near the port but we recommend that you come on foot or by public transport. We will be back at about 10:30 pm.
Characteristics of the boat
- Number of passengers: 30
- Bar (some bottles and beers available for purchase, in cash)
- Sun-protected area
- Restrooms
- No pets allowed
Included services
- Dinner ("La Casa Consolat" vegetarian cold buffet, caterer from Marseille, organic and seasonal cuisine or Oriental buffet ‘Le Libanais’, caterer from Marseille)
- Drinks (a glass of rosé, water)
- Music (you can bring your own playlists)
Good to know
- We can accommodate wheelchair users but access to the sea and toilets will be limited (access with ladder and stairs)