Morgiou

Small paradise, Morgiou is one of the calanques not to miss when visiting the National Park of Calanques. Nestled in the heart of a rich Provencal fauna, this cove next to the cove of Sormiou is the penultimate cove of our stroll in the sea in the creeks of Marseille.
Preserved while still being very touristy, Morgiou attracts thousands of hikers taking the Col des Escourtines but also boaters who love to come and anchor their boats in this exceptional cove.

Morgiou, a sublime creek to discover by the sea

If hikers love this creek, what about the point of view that offers you a boat ! From the sea, the cove of Morgiou reveals all its character and its assets. From a boat, you can discover the Morgiou Cape which separates Morgiou from its neighbor near the creek of Sormiou. Its rocky limestone cliffs frame an idyllic setting and a translucent turquoise sea.
At the heart of the creek, a small fishing port and small cabanons in Marseille bring the typical Provencal spirit to this paradise setting.
As in the majority of calanques, the vegetation is preserved to the maximum despite the frequentation. Aleppo pines, juniper or cottony rockrose come to dress the rocks naturally. This mode of floristic development, which is poor in water, creates an exceptional setting throughout the creek and underlines the natural splendor of this creek located in the southern districts of Marseille.

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