The Most Instagrammable Hotels in Cassis, France


The most popular hotels in the city are on the harbour front or a little further out. The town of Cassis has some nice small traditional hotels. Here we have made a selection of the most beautiful hotels in Cassis.

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We have searched on Instagram for the coolest stays and hotels in Cassis and put them together in this list so you can book them directly for your next trip to France !



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About Les Roches Blanches


This is a beautiful hotel with a breathtaking sea view. The staff is thoughtful, the rooms are comfy and you might get a balcony to enjoy the view all day long.
A shuttle goes down to the harbor. Les Roches Blanches (means "White Rocks") is, indeed, a hotel in an edge of the city, bordered by white rocks. It has infinity pools and a well-hidden ladder to the water.




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About Hotel de La Plage - Mahogany


The hotel has many balconies and terraces to make the most of the sunshine. Open from March to November, it has 28 rooms and suites and also a private flat with a pool. The restaurant uses quality products, often including fish from the day's catch. It is open from Wednesday to Sunday. The bar terrace is open every day (except Tuesdays) and offers a magnificent view of the famous Cap Canaille.




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About Le Jardin d'Emile


Perfectly located, this hotel is just 10 minutes from the city centre and in front of Bestouan beach. The decoration and the staff of Le Jardin d'Émile are as warm as the sun that hits Cassis in summer! The terracotta-walled building houses 5 rooms and 2 family suites. The owners also have a flat with a terrace available.




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About HPC Suites


This is a private hotel at 450 meters from the centre of Cassis. It offers 7 cosy and comfy private appartments for 2 to 4 persons. It has a huge garden with a nice shared-pool. The accommodation is all very well equipped to make you feel at home. This mansion is built entirely of Cassis stone cut on site in 1960 by a bourgeois family from Marseille.






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