Corniche Kennedy
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About Corniche Kennedy
Corniche Kennedy stretches 5 kilometers along Marseille's rocky Mediterranean coastline, connecting the Vieux-Port to the Prado beaches through a series of sea views and Belle Époque architecture. You'll walk or drive past dramatic limestone cliffs, secluded swimming coves where locals dive from rocks, and the postcard-perfect Vallon des Auffes fishing village with its colorful pointu boats. The promenade offers constant glimpses of the Château d'If and Frioul Islands floating offshore.
The walk feels like discovering Marseille's genteel side after the gritty port atmosphere. Elegant 19th-century villas line sections of the route, their gardens spilling over stone walls toward the sea. You'll pass couples fishing from rocky outcrops, families picnicking in tiny coves, and serious swimmers taking their daily plunge regardless of season. The Mediterranean crashes against the rocks below while seagulls wheel overhead, and every bend reveals another perfect photo opportunity.
Most guides treat this as a quick drive-by, but you need at least 90 minutes on foot to appreciate it properly. The stretch from Vallon des Auffes to Malmousque is the most spectacular, skip the final kilometer toward Prado which gets monotonous. Parking costs 2 EUR per hour in marked spots, but street parking fills up fast after 11am. The afternoon light makes the limestone cliffs glow golden, evening visits feel rushed despite the sunset appeal.
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