Tourism

Staying in Carry-le-Rouet


Only 30 kilometers from Marseille, Carry-le-Rouet is a charming seaside resort, in the heart of the Côte Bleue. You will appreciate its small harbor, its numerous restaurants, its sunny terraces, its beaches, its pinewood as well as its culinary specialties with fish and herbs of "garrigue". The rooms of the Grand Mornas welcome you all year in Carry-le-Rouet a few meters from the beach.

The French Riviera


Thanks to the Bed and Breakfast of the Grand Mornas in Carry-le-Rouet, discover the French Riviera, from Marseille to Martigues, by train or on foot. You can visit the creeks with crystal clear waters, pine forests and a whole wild coastline in the colors of the south. For more information on excursions, monuments and places to visit on the French Riviera in the South, do not hesitate to get in touch with the Tourist Office.

Water sports


Fans of the sea and the nautical will enjoy Carry-le-Rouet! Boat rental, stand-up paddle, windsurfing, canoeing, underwater trails... Numerous nautical activities are proposed in the vicinity of our guest house close to the beaches. Carry-le-Rouet is undoubtedly an ideal destination for a stay under the sign of relaxation, discovery or sport with friends, family or lovers.

The actor Fernandel


Many people from Marseilles come to take their summer quarter in Carry-le-Rouet. Among them, the famous actor Fernandel, who played in many films of Pagnol, had fallen in love with this city with undeniable charm. He had even built his family home in the 1930s. A stone on the village square, a museum as well as a movie theater honor his memory today.

Stay in February


The first 3 Sundays in February, do not miss the Urchinades in Carry-le-Rouet, as well as its Flea Market. The rooms of the Grand Mornas are also an ideal place to spend a romantic weekend in Provence for Valentine's Day. Think of our rooms of high standing sea ​​view with privative terrace ! Many animations and festivities take place in Carry-le-Rouet and its surroundings during the summer period.

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