I must thank you for your visual rendering of Cassis. We just visited there last week on a half day pop in. You captured it’s essence. It is a magical place. Great to sit at a cafe and take in the ambiance. Your music bed was also perfect. Bravo
Growing up in the 70's in a town about 10 km away, my entire summers were spent on this beach and in our boat parked right in front of the beautiful restaurants where you were eating. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video.
i saw you last year , Familiar face , maybe is you , #cassis i'm not sure but you. maybe i do vlog for my YTB, but i must to practice first ,,,,,,, CINEMATIC VLOG , c'est vraiment magnifique BRAVOO!!! jolie video !
Is the free shuttle bus you mentioned between Cassis Station and the town the bus M01? I am planning a France trip for September and just trying to figure out if it is feasible to access Cassis without a car.
@@lemongrassdesigngroup750 There is a local bus in Marseilles route 78 that is only 3 euros - get Metro to Castellane for first stop (both lines go there 2 stops from train station). It only takes 37 minutes and the route is amazing going along the coast, national park and calanques (in Marseilles it also goes past the Corbusier building and Stade Velodrome). It runs once an hour and to a strict timetable. You can pay on bus cash or contactless. All the locals get this bus as it is faster than train and stops in centre of Cassis (Gendarmerie).
Hi! Loving your travel videos! I want to make the trip to So France & was wondering how many nights/days do you recommend staying in Cassis & how many in Marseille?
I have a bunch of recommendations in my blog post here: www.eternal-expat.com/2022/03/24/things-to-do-in-cassis-france/ But my favorite was probably Monsieur Brun. Enjoy your trip, it's such a beautiful part of the coast!
!Hola! Found you while researching Todos Santos, MX. Funny, you're in my hood now, you should check out Bandol and Le Castellet Var (I was born in Toulon) but I digress ... También estamos buscando un pueblo donde no necesitemos un coche, cerca del mar, hay mercados, of course is affordable for digi nomads etc. Do you have such as "short list" Merci mille fois!
La Paz and San Jose del Cabo are great if still interested in Baja, otherwise Puerto Vallarta is another great option, Puerto escondido (although wifi can be hit or miss here it’s a beautiful part of the country).
That’s a really tough call. If you have a full day I would visit cassis by day for beaches and calanques and and evening/sunset at notre dame de la garde in Marseille.
Laura seems to love nice shots of herself -- why not!
I’m first!
Thanks, Laura! I love France!
J’aime le Francais!
Thanks for the comment Mahria!! I love France too 😊😊
every time I think I have my South of France trip settled, I discover a video and a new city I want to visit.
Very helpful and fun to get inspiration from. Thanks for sharing!
Cassis is a wonderful place! Laura,you are the perfect guide! Always smiling and jolly taking fabulous pictures!Thanks for sharing!
I must thank you for your visual rendering of Cassis. We just visited there last week on a half day pop in. You captured it’s essence. It is a magical place. Great to sit at a cafe and take in the ambiance. Your music bed was also perfect. Bravo
I've been hanging around about three years now and this is hands down the most beautiful place I've seen you go. Amazing views. Wow...
Thanks for sticking around! Hopefully many more beautiful places to show you this year!
Growing up in the 70's in a town about 10 km away, my entire summers were spent on this beach and in our boat parked right in front of the beautiful restaurants where you were eating. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video.
Thank you! On the train from Paris to Marseille then Cassis and loved your videos and ideas! Eating, Sun and hiking are high on our list!
Thank you so much, your videos are fantastic! Really helpful in planning our first trip to the south of France!☺️
I tiped Cassis ....and your video popped out first !
Im glad it did.
Very nice video. It gave me an idea, all i wanted to know. Good job, thank you 👍
We are in Cassis for two nights and found your video very helpful.
¡qué bello! yo quiero ❤ hahaha disfruté mucho tu vídeo.
THANKS YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO
This video was a huge help! Where do you recommend to stay?
Thanks for this! On our list for Autumn.
Which hotel did you stay in Casis? Thank you for the information
Wow it looks so beautiful 🤩
Stunning! I would love to spend time around there.
Hope you get a chance to visit, it’s so beautiful!
Beautiful place!
It really is!
At 6:50 in this video, is that the house from the movie The French Connection?!
...looks beautiful...just added to my list! BTW I still miss your Mexico vids, but enjoy these also. Salud.
I understand that! I miss Mexico but it’s been so wonderful to explore new-to-me parts of the world!
That apartment looked amazing. Where did you book it?
i saw you last year , Familiar face , maybe is you , #cassis i'm not sure but you. maybe i do vlog for my YTB, but i must to practice first ,,,,,,, CINEMATIC VLOG , c'est vraiment magnifique BRAVOO!!! jolie video !
Thank you very much for the video, straight soul rejoices, wonderful place.😄
Welcome to Russia!
Hello, really lovely place and nice vlog on cassis. Could you please let know the hotel name where you stayed?
Is the free shuttle bus you mentioned between Cassis Station and the town the bus M01? I am planning a France trip for September and just trying to figure out if it is feasible to access Cassis without a car.
I have the same question. Also going in September :)
@@lemongrassdesigngroup750 There is a local bus in Marseilles route 78 that is only 3 euros - get Metro to Castellane for first stop (both lines go there 2 stops from train station). It only takes 37 minutes and the route is amazing going along the coast, national park and calanques (in Marseilles it also goes past the Corbusier building and Stade Velodrome). It runs once an hour and to a strict timetable. You can pay on bus cash or contactless. All the locals get this bus as it is faster than train and stops in centre of Cassis (Gendarmerie).
Van You bier in To the national park there? Which period did You explore cassis? Nice vid
Great video Thanks :)))
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Beautiful trip! What month of year did you visit?
I was there in February!
Hi! Loving your travel videos! I want to make the trip to So France & was wondering how many nights/days do you recommend staying in Cassis & how many in Marseille?
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Is Cassis good for English-only speaking tourists?
What is the bus ride to the train like..... I get vertigo from heights...
I hope one day you will visit my home country Qatar perhaps during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in November :)
We’re going to Cassis in a few weeks. Any suggestions on what restaurants to go for lunch?
I have a bunch of recommendations in my blog post here: www.eternal-expat.com/2022/03/24/things-to-do-in-cassis-france/
But my favorite was probably Monsieur Brun. Enjoy your trip, it's such a beautiful part of the coast!
It looks you have a little sister on YourBestFrench YT channel.
Beautiful! Laura, do you speak French?
No 😔I learned it way back in elementary school so can say the basics but it’s a language I’ve always loved and dreamed of learning!
!Hola! Found you while researching Todos Santos, MX. Funny, you're in my hood now, you should check out Bandol and Le Castellet Var (I was born in Toulon) but I digress ... También estamos buscando un pueblo donde no necesitemos un coche, cerca del mar, hay mercados, of course is affordable for digi nomads etc. Do you have such as "short list" Merci mille fois!
La Paz and San Jose del Cabo are great if still interested in Baja, otherwise Puerto Vallarta is another great option, Puerto escondido (although wifi can be hit or miss here it’s a beautiful part of the country).
@@laura-bronner awesome that sounds like a great list! Escondido was on our list this past road trip but we only made it as far as P.V. Thank you!
If you only had one port day in Marseilles, would you skip and go into Cassis instead?
That’s a really tough call. If you have a full day I would visit cassis by day for beaches and calanques and and evening/sunset at notre dame de la garde in Marseille.
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An American (am I wrong?) who honors local cuisine, no pizza (it's Italian) and doesn't drink water or coke... as a Frenchman, I say a big THANK YOU.
You just have to ask.
I prefer reports made by people who actually know the places. :-)
of course not cheap because its fresh food from the sea no frozen food no mc donald etc
We miss your Lithuanian videos 😓
Coming this evening 👍
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