Getting Around
The port is well connected to downtown Marseille with shuttle services, but expect traffic delays.





Marseille-Fos Port is a crucial maritime hub in the south of France, playing a significant role in international shipping and trade. The port combines modern infrastructure with the charm of Marseille's vibrant waterfront, making it a fascinating destination for maritime enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood directly from the fishermen and explore the bustling port activities. Despite its industrial focus, the port area offers a glimpse into the local culture and the dynamic life of Marseille.
Marseille-Fos Port is a crucial maritime hub in the south of France, playing a significant role in international shipping and trade. The port combines modern infrastructure with the charm of Marseille's vibrant waterfront, making it a fascinating destination for maritime enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood directly from the fishermen and explore the bustling port activities. Despite its industrial focus, the port area offers a glimpse into the local culture and the dynamic life of Marseille.
Major shipping and trade center.
Access to fresh seafood markets.
Modern facilities with efficient services.
Proximity to downtown Marseille.
Busy port area with heavy traffic.
Modern facilities with efficient services.
Proximity to downtown Marseille for easy exploration.
The port is well connected to downtown Marseille with shuttle services, but expect traffic delays.
Try the fresh seafood available directly from local fishermen along the waterfront.
Maritime enthusiasts and trade professionals.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
French, English
Public transport options like buses and subways are available near the port for easy access to the city.
Tourists, Business, Locals