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Has anyone done Royal Caribbean's Cassis Extended Tour?


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We did, on our May 13th Jewel cruise. Cassis is a pleasant little town with lots of cafes and cute shops. If you like to hike, it's easy enough to see the calanques but make sure you have water bottles. The bus ride to/from Cassis is pretty scenic. All in all, a nice way to spend the day. If you want to swim there are beaches right in town. The one on the way to the calanques is top optional for women. There's a tourist office that will give you a map and any info you want and it's near the drop-off place.

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We did, on our May 13th Jewel cruise. Cassis is a pleasant little town with lots of cafes and cute shops. If you like to hike, it's easy enough to see the calanques but make sure you have water bottles. The bus ride to/from Cassis is pretty scenic. All in all, a nice way to spend the day. If you want to swim there are beaches right in town. The one on the way to the calanques is top optional for women. There's a tourist office that will give you a map and any info you want and it's near the drop-off place.

 

Thank you Deirdre!!

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We did, on our May 13th Jewel cruise. Cassis is a pleasant little town with lots of cafes and cute shops. If you like to hike, it's easy enough to see the calanques but make sure you have water bottles. The bus ride to/from Cassis is pretty scenic. All in all, a nice way to spend the day. If you want to swim there are beaches right in town. The one on the way to the calanques is top optional for women. There's a tourist office that will give you a map and any info you want and it's near the drop-off place.

 

I'm interested in this tour as well. Is there time to do a boat tour of the calanques?

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We did, on our May 13th Jewel cruise. Cassis is a pleasant little town with lots of cafes and cute shops. If you like to hike, it's easy enough to see the calanques but make sure you have water bottles. The bus ride to/from Cassis is pretty scenic. All in all, a nice way to spend the day. If you want to swim there are beaches right in town. The one on the way to the calanques is top optional for women. There's a tourist office that will give you a map and any info you want and it's near the drop-off place.

 

I have a few questions, if you don't mind. :p

 

So does this tour just transport you to Cassis and then you are free to explore on your own?

How much time did you have in Cassis?

Does the bus stop at the calanques or did you hike up to it from Cassis?

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