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Travel Guide | My Weekend in Cassis France

While traveling to the South of France, one might think of the glitz and glamour of St Tropez, Shopping in Nice or the Cannes Film Festival. A little less might be known about the adorable village of Cassis. Cassis is best known for the Calanques, a succession of coves and creeks extending over more than twenty kilometers of coastline on the Mediterranean Sea and also its wine. There you can swim in the crystal waters or relax on the shores so rosé all day, sans probleme! (Also Vogue Paris says, Tiny City in the South of France Trumps St. Tropez anyday!)

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Where to Stay

My adorable photographer friend Maddie Broderick (who is married to a French man with baby boy on the way!) and I opted for a nice relaxing weekend at Villa Dadou and Villa Mita, two gorgeous airbnb properties over looking the sea and Cap Canaille. Follow me though my lens as I fall head over heels for all things Cassis.

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What to See

Hands down, you have to visit the famous Calanques or hike Cap Canaille for a grand view above Cassis. There you will be able to spot grand villas, vineyards, the village and of course the sparking ocean.

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Sip and Savour

For a quite luxurious lunch or dinner, I highly recommend La Villa Madie, 2 stars and you will not regret it. Another option is of course a small picnic along the harbour in Cassis. Don’t forget the rosé!

Where to Shop in Cassis

For all things french girl chic, look no further than the boutique Lulli sur la toile, a staple in the south. There is also a great little or should I say big for Cassis, market every Wednesday and Friday. There you can snag great Provence styles, jewelry, home goods and more.

Travel Guide | My Weekend in Aix-en-Provence

Come away with me on a visual journey through Provence…

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Where to Stay

La Baside de Ganay, petit déjeuner dans le jardin, pool, charming rooms, rates from 135 euros per night

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What to See

The famous lavender fields at sunset in Entrevennes from June to first week of July.

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Sip and Savor

Newly opened and super sexy Chateau de la Gaude, DJ and live music Tuesdays and

Saturdays in the summer

Where to Shop in Aix-en-Provence

Clothing and Antiques: Cours Mirabeau - Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

Here you will find very reasonably priced and adorable Provence style dresses, I scored 3 for around 20 euros each!

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