When I lived in the south of France my general rule on Marseille was to watch your wallet, leave nothing in your car and whenever possible keep driving over the hill to Cassis!
I agree with David - go to Cassis -- the cliffs are gorgeous, the town quaint (you'll probably find a couple games of bocce ball going on!) and there are several boat tours to take you thru the cliffs. If you're interested in some shopping, hop a train to Aix en Provence.
-Shanna
Heartly thanks Tanya. Sounds like another place that we would love to visit - and thanks for the reminder of Camargue too, how could I have forgotten that? *shaking my head*
The canoeing sounds like something our travel companions may already have done, they're crazy about canoeing and they've been quite much in France before.
I've only visited Marseilles for a little more than 24 hours. I really wanted to like it, but didn't. And I'll be the first to tell you that you have to spend a few weeks somewhere before you can really decided if you like it or not, so I'm not saying don't go. But when I arrived I got a feeling of just wanting to be out of there. It was too big. I didn't have any wallet problems and I did do a lot of walking around. I did have someone scope me out on the metro as I was making my way back to the train station, but I stared him down (literally) and sent a vibe that said 'come any closer and I'm gonna kick your a**'
I like the smaller towns in the south much better - as others have suggested. My favorites are Arles and Aix. I haven't yet been to Cassis.
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