After leaving Bandol, you'll sail along the Var coast to the bay of La Ciotat, where you'll find the eastern gateway to the National Park. You'll pass between Ile Verte and Bec de l'Aigle, visiting the Mugel and Figuerolles creeks. You'll then head for the bay of Cassis, following the cliffs of Cap Canaille and the famous Routes des Crêtes. Arriving in Cassis, you'll enter the heart of the park to visit the calanques of Port Miou, Port Pin and En Vau, the pearl of the park. After admiring the cliffs of the calanques de l'Oule and Devenson, you'll take a look (by glass) at the calanque St-Jean de Dieu at the foot of Mont Puget, before discovering the small calanque of Sugiton and behind the famous Marseille cabanons of the calanque de Morgiou. Your visit continues in the small Calanque de la Triperie, home to the Cosquer cave, 37 metres below the surface of the water. Before heading back to Bandol, you'll finish your tour with a visit to the largest calanque in the National Park, Sormiou.
This is the most complete tour of the Parc National des Calanques.