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Wander through Estaque Village, a timeless slice of 19th-century Provence tucked away near Marseille. Stone cottages, winding alleys, and the scent of sea breeze drifting through ancient oaks create a dreamy escape. No crowds, just fishermen’s laughter and café aromas—perfect for photographers and slow travelers chasing authenticity.

This 5-star gem is your perfect base in Marseille! Unwind with panoramic Old Port views from the terrace bistro or the sky bar – pure magic at sunset. Families love the kid-friendly meals & childcare, while biz travelers appreciate the meeting rooms & business center. Treat yourself at the Spa, then stroll to the nearby beach. With bike rentals and luxury decor inspired by local history, every detail whispers "south of France" charm.

Everything you need to know about Estaque Village
Nestled in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region near Marseille, Estaque Village offers a serene coastal retreat. Stay at La Villa des Oliviers, a boutique villa surrounded by olive groves, featuring Mediterranean-view rooms and a private pool. The property blends traditional Provençal architecture with modern comforts and hosts local culinary workshops—learn to make smoked fish, herb sauces, and Marseille-style biscuits. Easy access via regional buses to Marseille city center (20 minutes), ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and authentic cultural immersion.
Travel from Marseille city center via regional bus lines 18 or 963, taking 20–25 minutes through scenic coastal routes with Mediterranean views. Alternatively, rent an electric bike and ride along the seaside trail—about 30 minutes of fresh sea breeze and lavender fields. For drivers, use GPS to navigate to "Estaque Village" via A50 then D75 highways—approximately 25 minutes. Parking is limited in town; park at the Château de l’Estaque car park and walk into the village center for easy access.
Estaque Village offers immersive cultural experiences beyond its rustic charm. Join a traditional Marseilles salted fish workshop, learning centuries-old techniques for curing herring. Visit the weekly open-air market at the village entrance to sample freshly harvested Provencal herbs, figs, and olive oil. Don’t miss the evening lighthouse trail tour, hiking ancient stone paths to the summit for panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Marseille skyline. Some guesthouses also host stargazing photography sessions, leveraging the village’s low light pollution for breathtaking night sky captures.
Absolutely ideal for families. Properties like Les Jardins de l’Estaque offer family suites with separate living areas and child-friendly play zones, plus secure fenced swimming pools. Nearby, children enjoy kid-focused sand sculpture workshops and beach nature exploration tours, teaching marine ecology in a safe setting. Flat, stroller-friendly streets lead to pet-friendly restaurants and a small library. Summer brings outdoor movie nights and pottery-making activities, perfect for shared family moments in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
The beaches near Estaque Village feature natural pebbles and crystal-clear waters, offering a non-commercialized, tranquil escape. Scattered remnants of Roman artifacts hint at ancient trade activity here. Early mornings bring fishermen launching boats, while evenings see circling seagulls adding poetic ambiance. Basic shaded benches and wooden seating are available, but no large facilities—ideal for those seeking nature and quietude. Bring non-slip shoes and waterproof bags; tidal pools along the shore reveal hidden marine life, perfect for eco-conscious exploration.
Estaque’s cuisine reflects Mediterranean roots. Must-try: Marseille-style bouillabaisse, a rich stew of fresh seafood and local herbs simmered slowly. Local bistros like Le Petit Port serve homemade olive oil pasta and smoked herring sandwiches, paired with regional red wine. Visit the weekly farmer’s market for artisanal cheeses, honey, and black vinegar. Some guesthouses offer cooking classes teaching Provençal salad dressings and stuffed grape leaves. After dinner, stroll to the old church square for a cup of lavender tea, embracing the rhythm of slow, authentic life.
See what other travelers say about Estaque Village

Staying at Sofitel Marseille Vieux-Port was an absolute delight from start to finish. The hotel’s prime location puts you right in the heart of Marseille, and the rooftop bar offers breathtaking views of the city and harbor—especially stunning at sunset. The room was spacious, well-appointed, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, making for a restful night’s sleep. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and professional service—especially the concierge who helped me park securely with ease. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated, and the overall atmosphere blends elegance with local charm. This is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Marseille.

I've stayed at Novotel Marseille Vieux-Port multiple times, and each visit has been excellent. The staff greeted me warmly with genuine smiles, making the check-in experience welcoming from the start. The room was spacious and impeccably clean—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. What really stood out was the complimentary mini-bar; having free snacks and drinks available was a huge plus, especially after long days exploring the city. Located just steps away from the old port, it’s incredibly convenient for walking to restaurants, shops, and attractions. I appreciate how quiet and comfortable the room was despite being in a central area. The value for money is outstanding, and I’ll definitely be returning. Highly recommend this hotel for travelers seeking comfort, cleanliness, and great location.

The stay was absolutely fantastic! The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome, always attentive and ready to help with any request. The bedding was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night's sleep. Our room offered a stunning sea view—waking up to the morning light spilling across the water, with tourist boats slowly gliding into the harbor in the distance, was truly magical. Plus, having free parking on-site was such a bonus, especially for travelers driving. It’s rare to find such a great value with top-notch service and a peaceful atmosphere. I’d definitely come back and recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Marseille.

Stepping into this hotel feels like walking straight into a golden-hour seaside dream. The view from the room is breathtaking—open to endless waves shimmering in the sunlight, and even the bathroom is designed with natural light flooding in, making the space feel airy and serene. During the afternoon, the beachfront area buzzes with energy: young travelers lounging in the sun, strumming guitars, diving into the sea, or sharing beers—pure joy in motion. But when night falls, it transforms into something completely different: quiet, peaceful, just the gentle rhythm of waves lapping against the shore—a perfect white noise that helped me sleep deeply. Both the rooftop infinity pool and the indoor pool are excellent—each offering its own vibe, and I appreciated how thoughtfully they provided small baskets to keep towels dry and organized. I was pleasantly surprised by how close we were to the city center—just a few minutes’ drive away. Plus, right nearby is a well-known sunset dining spot, ideal for a memorable evening meal. The only downside? No on-site parking, which could be tricky if you’re arriving by car. Still, with such an incredible location, stunning views, and thoughtful touches throughout, this place is absolutely worth every penny.

We stayed just one night at this hotel and couldn’t be happier with the location—only a 2-minute walk to Plage des Catalans and the scenic Corniche. Right across the street is a convenient supermarket, which made our stay even more hassle-free. The price was very reasonable for the area—around €100 per night. I’ll admit we were a bit nervous after reading some older reviews, but since we only had one night, we decided to give it a try. The hotel is currently undergoing renovations following a recent ownership change, but there was no disturbance whatsoever—no noise, no dust issues, and the work seems to be wrapping up soon. Our room was clean, well-maintained, and had air conditioning, making for a comfortable sleep. The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming throughout our visit. Overall, this is a fantastic value-for-money option in a prime neighborhood of Marseille. If you're looking for a quiet, well-located place with great service and a solid price point, I highly recommend giving this hotel a chance—it truly exceeded our expectations.

Staying at New Hotel of Marseille was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to metro access, making it easy to explore everything Marseille has to offer. The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive throughout our visit, making us feel right at home. The room was stylish, clean, and thoughtfully designed with modern touches that added to the comfort. Breakfast was a highlight—fresh, delicious, and varied, with local French pastries and high-quality ingredients. Even the bathroom amenities stood out, featuring premium skincare products that felt luxurious. Everything about this hotel, from the decor to the service, reflects attention to detail and quality. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded experience, and we’ll definitely be returning when we come back to Marseille.

Staying at B&B Hotel Marseille Estaque was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short metro ride from the city center, with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby. The room was spotless, neatly arranged, and incredibly comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. Even though the space is modest, the layout makes it feel spacious and well-organized. It’s rare to find such a clean, welcoming, and affordable option in a busy city like Marseille. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip—and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
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