Born from the separation with Six Fours in 1658, this small fishing hamlet became a port offering shelter to its inhabitants.
This maritime vocation later evolved into the creation of the famous shipbuilding yards.
This maritime vocation later evolved into the creation of the famous shipbuilding yards.
You will also discover a charming Provencal village that has managed to preserve its identity, with its colourful facades, its Genoese cornices, the Church of Notre Dame de Bon Voyage and its lively market.
The visit ends with a magnificent panoramic view of the harbour from the Pont des Chantiers (40m).
Access to the Pont des Chantiers: the ascent to the platform at the top of the bridge is done on foot.
The visit ends with a magnificent panoramic view of the harbour from the Pont des Chantiers (40m).
Access to the Pont des Chantiers: the ascent to the platform at the top of the bridge is done on foot.




