Raskas Kayak
Raskas Kayak gets you into the Calanques National Park the way nature intended: quietly, with just your paddle cutting through impossibly blue water.
About Raskas Kayak
Raskas Kayak gets you into the Calanques National Park the way nature intended: quietly, with just your paddle cutting through impossibly blue water. You'll launch from Marseille's Pointe Rouge and spend three hours accessing limestone inlets that tour boats can't reach, like Calanque de Sugiton with its dramatic white cliffs and swimming holes perfect for cliff jumping. The guides know every current and cave entrance, plus they'll tell you which spots are safe for diving and where to find the clearest water.
The paddle out feels like entering another world as Marseille's urban sprawl gives way to pristine Mediterranean wilderness. Your group (usually 8-10 people) moves at a relaxed pace, stopping frequently to swim in water so clear you can see fish darting around underwater rocks 10 meters below. The guides share local stories while you float in protected coves where the only sounds are waves lapping against limestone and the occasional seabird call. The cliff jumping spots range from beginner friendly 3-meter drops to adrenaline pumping 8-meter leaps.
Most operators charge around 65-75 EUR, but Raskas delivers better value with smaller groups and longer swimming stops. Skip the Cassis departure: it costs 10 EUR more and you'll battle tourist boat wakes the entire time. The Marseille route takes you to wilder calanques with better cliff jumping and fewer crowds. Book directly through their website to avoid booking fees, and bring an underwater camera because the visibility here rivals the Caribbean.
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