Embark on a boat tour from Marseille's Old Port. Glide along turquoise waters as you sail around the Frioul Islands. Contemplate the magnificent Château d'If from the sea, the fortress that inspired Alexandre Dumas' famous novel, The Count of Monte Cristo.
Begin your tour by setting sail from the Old Port of Marseille. Admire the pristine waters as you approach the Frioul Islands and the tributary creeks along the coastline. As you reach the main island, disembark for 1 hour and 45 minutes to discover the port and break for refreshments ou même prendre le bain si vous le souhaitez.
Continue your tour back on board with a passage from the boat and without stopping by the Château d'If, a historic fortress built by François I between 1528 and 1531 and immortalised in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Next, admire the beauty of Degaby Island, a gift from a wealthy industrialist to his wife, Liane Degaby, who was a great artist of the Belle Epoque. Finally, soak up the serene surroundings of Malmousque Cove.