Malmousque in Marseille: a secret cove, swimming and access from the Old Port

Nestled between the Pointe d'Endoume and the Corniche Kennedy, the Malmousque cove is one of Marseille's best-kept secrets: a tiny fishing port, crystal-clear coves, and panoramic views of the islands, just minutes from the Old Port. Here's how to enjoy it—and how to get there from the hotel. Belle-Vue.

Malmousque cove in Marseille for an aperitif with your feet in the water
© Plages TV — Small fishing port — Malmousque, Marseille

Malmousque, the secret cove in the center of Marseille

In the heart of Marseille, a stone's throw from the Corniche, Malmousque It resembles a fishing village frozen in time. Facing you are a handful of shops and staircases that plunge into... small streets — Traverse de la Fausse Monnaie, Rue va à la Calanque… Winding, they go up and down, lined with fishermen’s villas, country houses and sumptuous residences.

First stop at small fishing port, worthy of a watercolor. Walk along the quay, climb a few rocks and sit down: opposite, the military baths and the famous Hanged Men's RockThe clear water invites swimming, and swimmers often challenge each other to reach the small archipelago in a few strokes.

How to get to Malmousque from the Old Port

Good news: Malmousque is at less than 15 minutes of the Old Port.

  • By bus: line 83, which runs along the sea, stop Endoume on the Corniche Kennedy. It's the easiest access.
  • Walk : about a 30 minute walk along the Corniche, with the sea constantly in view.
  • By bicycle or scooter: Ideal in fine weather, via the Corniche.
  • By car : Avoid — parking is very difficult in the Endoume area.

Since theHotel Belle-VueOn the Old Port, the bus stop for route 83 is just a few steps away: you drop your bags in the center of everything and you're off to the cove in no time.

The coves of Malmousque, small beaches to discover via staircases
© Marseille Tourism — Calanque du Cuivre, Malmousque

Swimming and secluded coves

Head back with your towel over your shoulder: other coves await you at the top of the bay. Between the Endoume point and the Cadière pointstairs lead down to small coves in the heart of the city — including the pretty copper coveLast stops, theMaldormé Cove and the Counterfeit Money CoveEasily recognizable by its bridge. These beaches are more accessible… but also more crowded.

Good to know: here, there's no fine sand, but rocks and crystal-clear water. Wear appropriate footwear, as there are a few rocks to step over to find your spot in the sun.

A breathtaking panoramic view of the harbor

The view is worth the trip: from the heights overlooking the cove, you can take in the islands of Friuli, the Degaby Island and the Endoume IslandOn your left, the following are taking shape: Pointe Rouge and the Marseilleveyre massifA taste of the Mediterranean, just minutes from the city centre.

Where to eat in Malmousque

Just above the cove is hidden Little Nicethe table 3 stars Gérald Passédat's restaurant is one of the city's finest. For a simpler break, nothing beats a... drinks or a picnic with your feet in the waterFacing the sunset — one of the great pleasures of Marseille.

Our tips for enjoying Malmousque

  • Come early In the morning or on weekdays: the coves are small and quickly get crowded in the summer.
  • Closed shoes Recommended: access is via stairs and rocks.
  • Bring water and something to shelter you from the sun — there are few shops on site.
  • The spirit of the calanque in the city: These are rocky coves, not a sandy beach.
  • Respect the site: We take our rubbish home with us. Belle-Vue, 1er We're particularly fond of the Green Key hotel in Marseille. 🌿

Malmousque from the Hotel Belle-Vue

Enjoy the best location in Marseille: a room with view of Notre-Dame de la Garde and immediate access to the Old Port, from where all your excursions depart — Malmousque, but also the calanques, the beaches and the islands. Let us explain. Why the Old Port is the ideal location to discover the city.

FAQ — Malmousque in Marseille

How to get to Malmousque from the Old Port?

Take the bus 83 (Endoume stop, on the Corniche Kennedy), less than 15 minutes from the Old Port. On foot, allow approximately 30 minutes along the Corniche, with sea views.

Is it possible to swim in Malmousque?

Yes, in small coves of clear water at the foot of the rocks (Calanque du Cuivre, Anse de Maldormé, Anse de la Fausse Monnaie). Closed shoes are recommended for access.

Is there a sandy beach in Malmousque?

No: Malmousque is all about rocky coves, a kind of calanque atmosphere right in the city. For sand, head to the Prado beaches.

Where to park in Malmousque?

Parking is very difficult in the Endoume district. It's best to come by bus 83, on foot or by bicycle.

Book your room with a view at the Hotel Belle-Vue on the Old Port of Marseille

Fancy a getaway to Malmousque? Book your room at the Hotel Belle-Vue, on the Old Port. See you soon!

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