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Finding parking near Capitainerie Port-Miou, Marseille
Parking Capitainerie Port-Miou is all about choosing the right public area for your arrival time—especially in summer when the closest places get tight. Most drivers plan around the Presqu’île (near the marina) option and, if it’s full, the free relay parking at Gorguettes with shuttle access to the calanque.
Presqu’île (closest option): paid in summer
If you want to get as close as possible to the Capitainerie Port-Miou, use the parking on the Presqu’île. It’s described as paying in summer (around €10 per day), with an easy walk toward Port-Miou.
park-and-ride des Gorguettes: free parking with shuttle access
When the Presqu’île fills up in peak season, the most practical backup is the free park-and-ride des Gorguettes (Cassis). A shuttle helps you reach the calanque area, reducing the time spent searching for a spot near Port-Miou.
Watch for restrictions near the marina
Very close parking options near the Capitainerie can be limited and, in some guides, described as reserved for residents. Arrive early, follow the signs for allowed vehicles/hours, and don’t rely on finding a place at the last minute—if nothing is available for your dates, check Mobypark for future availability so you can compare options when inventory opens.
Other Cassis parkings (if you’re willing to walk)
Several paid parking areas around Cassis can work if you don’t mind a longer walk. Tourist access info commonly lists these approximate walking times to Port-Miou:
| Parking area | What to expect | Typical walk to Port-Miou |
|---|---|---|
| Parking de La Viguerie | Public parking in Cassis | ~30 min |
| Parking Daudet | Public parking in Cassis | ~30 min |
| Parking du Bestouan | Public parking in Cassis | ~15 min |
Rates and rules vary by parking type—always check the pricing screens/signage before you leave your vehicle.
Plan your route if you’re continuing to Port-Pin / En-Vau
If your day includes nearby calanques, a common approach is: park at Gorguettes, use the shuttle to reach the Port-Miou area, then walk onward (for example toward Port-Pin, and further by foot depending on your route and time).