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Mobypark parking locations near Parc national des Calanques

Finding parking near Parc national des Calanques, Marseille

If you’re searching for parking Parc national des Calanques, your best strategy is to use the official access car parks (relay parking, designated bays) and avoid any roadside stopping. The area is highly regulated to protect habitats and manage peak-season crowds—so the “wrong” parking spot can mean delays, restrictions, or a ticket.

Parking area Typical cost status What to know for drivers
Gorguettes relay (Cassis) Free Designated relay parking recommended for reaching the park area by shuttle
Les Goudes / Callelongue Free (large car park on the heights) Vehicle parking is only allowed in reserved areas; roadside/stopping enforcement is active
Sormiou Paid (around €6/day) Summer vehicle-access restrictions apply (especially daytime during peak months)
Port-Miou / Presqu’île (Cassis) Paid (often around €8–€10/day in high season) Can get saturated; relay parking is often the smoother approach

Use the free Gorguettes relay to reduce your stress (Cassis side)

For a car-to-trails approach on the Cassis side, aim for the park-and-ride des Gorguettes (free). From there, you can use the shuttle service to reach the park entry points around Port-Miou and the main trail starts, instead of trying to fight for the closest parking spots during busy periods.

Les Goudes & Callelongue: free car parks, but only in reserved areas

Near Les Goudes and Callelongue, there is a large free parking area up on the heights. Still, you must stay inside the designated parking locations—wild parking along the road is strictly prohibited and actively enforced.

Sormiou: paid parking (~€6/day) and daytime summer vehicle-access limits

At Sormiou, you’ll find a paid parking area (commonly around €6 per day). During peak summer periods, vehicle access is restricted for long blocks of time (notably from 1 June to 30 September, often covering daytime windows such as roughly 07:00–19:00, depending on the day/rules in effect). Only specific categories of drivers may be allowed when restrictions apply.

When access is restricted, plan around the alternatives (parking further away at places like the Baumettes area or Luminy, then walking). And if you want another option to check while planning—drivers can also check Mobypark for future availability so you can compare before you commit to a route.

Port-Miou (Cassis): expect paid parking and frequent saturation in high season

For Port-Miou access from Cassis, the Presqu’île parking is paid in high season (often around €8–€10 for the day) and it can fill up fast. If you arrive late or on peak days, the smoother approach is usually to park at the free Gorguettes relay and use the shuttle.

Peak-season rules that affect your car plan (reservations & closures)

In 2025, some sectors of the Calanques require reservation-based access to limit impact from overuse (for example, Sugiton and Pierres Tombées during very high season). Also, wildfire-risk closures can change plans at short notice—so check official alerts before you drive.

If your date falls on a regulated day, treat your parking decision as part of the access plan: arriving without the required reservation can derail the rest of your trip.

Avoid roadside “wild” parking: enforcement can include towing

Roadside stopping is strictly prohibited around the access roads and calanque approaches. The penalties can be serious, including an on-the-spot fixed fine around €135 and the possibility of towing. The park and local authorities have also installed anti-wild-parking measures (barriers) to prevent dangerous/illegal roadside behavior.

For a safe, penalty-free visit, use only the official parking locations and reserved bays—even if they’re not the closest possible spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Parc national des Calanques

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 9.00

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 75.00

Cheap parking near Parc national des Calanques, Marseille

FAQ about parking near Parc national des Calanques

Where can I park to access Parc national des Calanques by car?
A common car approach is to park at the free park-and-ride des Gorguettes (Cassis) and then use the shuttle service to reach the park entry points (for example around Port-Miou / main trail starts). On the Marseille side, using public transport from the city can also be the fastest way to avoid car-access limits.
Is parking at Sormiou paid?
Yes. Sormiou has a paid parking area (around €6 per day in typical guidance). In addition, from 1 June to 30 September there are often daytime vehicle-access restrictions (roughly a window like 07:00–19:00, depending on the day/rules). If vehicle access is restricted, you’ll need to use other parking areas further away and walk.
What does Port-Miou parking cost (Cassis)?
In high season, the Presqu’île / Port-Miou parking is typically paid and is often described as about €8–€10 for the day. Because it can saturate, many drivers prefer the free Gorguettes relay and shuttle instead of aiming for the closest spot.
Is there free parking near Les Goudes and Callelongue?
Yes. There is generally a large free parking area on the heights between Les Goudes and Callelongue. However, you must stay in designated/reserved parking locations—roadside stopping is prohibited and enforced, so follow the signage and avoid any on-road pull-ins.
What is the penalty for illegal roadside parking near the Calanques?
Illegal roadside stopping is strictly prohibited around the access roads. Penalties can include a fixed fine commonly cited around €135, and towing may also apply. To avoid tickets or towing, use only official parking areas and reserved bays.