Port de Cassis, a charming town with a history dating back to Roman times, offers an idyllic seaside escape in the South of France. Nestled along the coast, the port area is a bustling hub where seafood restaurants, historic buildings, and souvenir shops line the waterfront. Visitors can explore the vibrant fishing, leisure, and commercial activities that define this picturesque setting, immersing themselves in the local culture and maritime heritage.
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