Coming from Marseille, this beach is the first of Carry-le-Rouet.
It is also the largest. Cradle of tanning, this half-sand half-pebble shore offers you an idyllic swimming setting between turquoise water and steep cliffs. In the heart of this exceptional setting, you can enjoy the view of Marseille and its islands to relax to the sound of cicadas.
A private beach «The Tiki Beach» you can rent your sunbed and umbrella to relax in peace. Open from July to September - Contact 06 70 79 00 87
Access:
From the city centre, the beach is accessible by car via the Blue Road to Rouet.
Practical information:
Parking 245 places (+ 8 places PMR) paid from May to September. Out of season, only one parking area is accessible for free (70 places + 3 places PMR).
First aid station where the SIS13 fire brigades monitor bathing from July 1st to August 31st from 10am to 6pm.
Tiralo allowing the launching of a person with reduced mobility in all comfort.
Sanitary.
Bars and restaurants.
Practice of nautical activities in the immediate vicinity of the beach: sailing club of Carry-le-Rouet and diving clubs and freediving (rentals, courses, courses, baptisms...).
Cape Rousset Beach
At the heart of a limestone rocky cove, the beach of Cap Rousset remains sheltered from the winds and waves.
Converted into restanques, it is located in the heart of the marine reserve and is very popular with families with young children. It is an ideal place to enjoy swimming.
Access:
From the city center, the beach is accessible by car via the Blue Road, then avenue de la Tasse and avenue Gérard Montus. On foot, 10 min by avenue Gérard Montus.
Practical information:
Free parking of 32 places (+ 2 places PMR).
First aid station where the SIS13 fire brigades monitor bathing from July 1st to August 31st from 10am to 6pm.
Restaurant.
Free discovery of the underwater trail in fins mask and snorkel, with the Marine Park of the Blue Coast or on your own. Information and registration required at the Tourist Office.
Plage Fernandel
Located in the city center, this beach is frequented by regulars who come to take a bath very early in the morning or with family.
Its name comes from the fact that Fernandel docked his boat near his house, which overlooks the beach (you can still see the stairs that allowed him to access directly to the beach).
Access:
From downtown, via the Maleville wharf.
Practical information:
Free parking on the Maleville dock with 80 spaces (+ 2 PMR spaces).
Unsupervised beach.
Catering on the port.
Practice of nautical activities on the east side of the port: diving clubs, equipment rental, sport fishing... (Roger Grange space - Vayssière dock).