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Exploring the 'calanques' along the Côte Bleue
From 1 May to 31 August, access to the natural creeks (or 'calanques' as they are known locally) by motor boat is strictly prohibited at weekends and long weekends and
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Les Eaux Salées
Les Eaux Salées is the first creek you come to in Carry-le-Rouet when travelling from Marseille.
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Les Bouchons
This pretty creek not widely known by the public is located at the centre of the marine reserve.
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Les Pierres Tombées
Close to Pain de Sucre (Carry-le-Rouet's former lighthouse), this beach, known for its crystal clear waters and ochre cliffs carved out by the sea spray, is surrounded by lush vegetation.
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La Tuilière
This natural creek covered in smooth pebbles is located about 3 km from the town centre.
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