"Magic" evening: sailing on a traditional schooner, swimming in a pretty cove in the Frioul archipelago, cocktail dinner at sunset with music.
During the navigation, along the Château d'If, you can contemplate the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica and the bay of Marseille under the lights of the city.
Capacity: 30 people
Proposed program:
– 7:00 p.m. Reception of passengers on the main quay of the Old Port, in front of the Town Hall (see: Access map).
– Sailing in the harbor and stopover in the Frioul Archipelago.
– Anchoring and swimming in the heart of the creeks.
– Cocktail dinner served by the crew and offered by CASA CONSOLAT. Cold buffet: organic, local and seasonal cuisine.
Drinks included: 2 glasses of rosé.
– Relaxation and music (your playlists are welcome).
– 10:30 p.m. Return to port.
From the Old Port of Marseille, we cross the southern harbor to the Porte des Calanques.
"La Baie des Singes" is a natural passage of exceptional beauty between Maïre Island and Cape Croisette. Our visit continues here in a natural setting where we evolve under sail like the first navigators who discovered new horizons.
The Calanques of Marseille extend over more than twenty kilometers of coastline between the village of Goudes. It is one of the most remarkable sites in France, and a major area of natural resources and sporting activities. These Calanques are the favorite terrain of the Goélette Alliance. In 2012, the Calanques massif became a National Park to which La Goélette Alliance has privileged access. The decor is majestic between the limestone cliffs overlooking the wild coves and the old small fishing ports where the huts are nestled, modest typically Provençal settlements.
Please meet us at the 72 Quai du Port, pier 2, directly at the boat Goélette Alliance
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