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FRIOUL ISLANDS

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13007Marseille, France
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2024
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Discover the 200-hectare island's creeks, fort, port and former hospital, which hosts cultural events.

What a pleasure to take to the sea by taking a trip out of the majestic Old Port.... Direction the islands of Friuli, in the bay of Marseille, to discover the creeks of Morgeret and Saint-Estève, the fort of Ratonneau, the port of Eoube without forgetting the former Caroline hospital which hosts many cultural events. Limestone rocks 2 km from the harbour of Marseille, the Friuli archipelago has four islands and extends over 200 hectares. The steep, dazzling white reliefs of the islands of Pomègues and Ratonneau, If and Tiboulen can be seen from the city. Owned by the State and the City of Marseille, it is an emblematic site visited daily by many curious people and Marseilles residents who love to spend a moment with their families. The transparency of the waters that surrounds the archipelago also makes it a privileged place for city dwellers who want to escape for a few hours. The Mistral sometimes blows hard, and a microclimate has created a particular flora, a refuge for many birds (shearwaters, cormorants, gulls...).

The marina in the heart of the small village is more than pleasant with its restaurants and small shops. It is a pity that the architecture of the buildings has not been more meticulous, however.

The two main islands have marked trails: Pomega (2.7 km long), and Ratonneau (2.5 km long), while the other two are tiny. If houses the former prison of the Château d'If, the prison that would have welcomed Edmond Dantes, the imaginary hero of Alexandre Dumas' famous Count of Monte Cristo.

Historical visit, stroll and swimming. The boats that shuttle between Marseille and the Friuli islands offer two stops: the first on If Island to visit the eponymous castle, then Ratonneau, which is the busiest island and home to about 200 people all year round. You will discover Pointe Brigantin, the cove (and beach) of Morgeret, the fort of Ratonneau which overlooks the magnificent cove (and beach) of Saint Estève, the port of Eoube and the former Caroline Hospital. Pomègues remains wilder with the Calanque de la Crine, the port and the Pomègues tower which offers a magnificent panorama. Swimming is most enjoyable, whether on one of the beaches or simply in a small isolated cove. Paradise!

Canoeing and kayaking. An on-site base offers kayak rental to explore the creeks of the islands.

Scuba diving. Marseille diving clubs offer many outings around the Friuli islands to discover the underwater fauna and flora, but also the wrecks of boats and planes.

Boat. You can rent a motor boat (without a licence) at the Frioul en Mer water sports centre.

Snorkeling. Hiking trips are available in the Friuli islands.

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LaetiJ
Visited in may 2017
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Si vous êtes un touriste, il s'agit de l'un des endroits à visiter.
La traversée en bâteau est agréable et, une fois sur l'île, le panorama est très agréable. Toutefois, il vaut mieux éviter juillet et août et privilégier le printemps ou le mois de septembre; où il y aura moins de monde et un temps un petit peu moins chaud.
Camca
Visited in july 2017
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De trés belles plages qui nous font tout oublier . C'est magnifique , on peut faire de la randonnée pédestre et u pique nique . Waouh !
Romeo1949
Visited in june 2017
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Impossible de venir à Marseille sans y aller
Une petite escapade en mer (ne pas confondre avec la visite des calanques)
Sur place possibilité de se promener à pied sur les chemins et admirer du même coup Marseille de loin et sutr toute son étendue jusqu'au collines d'arrière pays et de l'autre le paysage marin.
Plusieurs choix de restauration sur place au port. Attention aux horaires retour !:
Visited in september 2017
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Avis aux amoureux des espaces sauvages etde la randonnée pédestre . T’res facile d accès si on est bien chaussé . Les sentiers sont très bien entretenus. A voir et à revoir. Site exceptionnel
C-Line69
Visited in june 2017
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Dépaysement assuré à quelques minutes du centre ville de Marseille. De belles plages pour se reposer ou de belles randonnées vous attendent.

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