Marseille
The oldest French city
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Marseille
The largest port in France has been around for over 2,500 years. The city lives for sun and water but has much more to offer. Book a flight and...
Bless the weather!
The sea is right ahead. Dozens of miles of beaches, from the rocky type to vast sandy ones. Water sports are abundant and for nature fans there’s also the Calanques National Park, a piece of paradise for its landscape and biodiversity.
Follow history’s footsteps
The Byzantine Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde is the great emblem of Marseille — the richness of its details are dazzling. And the walk along the narrow streets of the old city (Panier district) is a must: this is where the Greeks started the foundations of the city.
Bless the weather!
The sea is right ahead. Dozens of miles of beaches, from the rocky type to vast sandy ones. Water sports are abundant and for nature fans there’s also the Calanques National Park, a piece of paradise for its landscape and biodiversity.
Follow history’s footsteps
The Byzantine Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde is the great emblem of Marseille — the richness of its details are dazzling. And the walk along the narrow streets of the old city (Panier district) is a must: this is where the Greeks started the foundations of the city.
Marseille

France / Marseille
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From US$164
Departure from Tel Aviv, One way - Taxes included