Rediscover the beating heart of Marseille from its original viewpoint: the sea.
Board a comfortable semi-rigid boat (limited to 10 passengers) for an intimate and immersive tour of the Old Port. Far from the crowded tourist shuttles, this small-group experience allows you to navigate smoothly while your skipper shares the fascinating history of the Phocaean City.
A Journey Through Time & Architecture As you glide through the water, you will admire a striking contrast between tradition and modernity. See the Mucem and its famous concrete lace façade designed by Rudy Ricciotti, standing next to the 17th-century Fort Saint-Jean. You will sail past the Palais du Pharo, a magnificent structure built by Napoleon III for his wife Eugénie , and protectively watched over by Notre-Dame de la Garde, the city's iconic “Bonne Mère”.
Local Legends & Hidden Stories Your skipper won't just point at buildings; they will bring them to life. Learn the hilarious truth behind the legend of the Sardine that blocked the port—a storey involving a ship actually named “La Sartine” in 1779. Discover the origins of the Théâtre de la Criée, formerly a fish auction hall , and spot the traditional wooden boats known as “Pointus”, the symbol of Provençal maritime heritage.
Highlights of the tour:
Exclusive Viewpoints: Get the best photo angles of the Fort Saint-Nicolas and the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall).
Small Group Atmosphere: With a maximum of 10 guests, enjoy a friendly, personalised exchange with your captain.
Culture & Fun: A mix of historical facts—like the Greek roots of the city —and lighthearted local anecdotes.
Whether you are a history buff or simply looking to enjoy the sea breeze, this boat tour offers a unique perspective on Marseille’s heritage.