The Port of Marseille, one of the largest and oldest in France, is a key hub for international trade and passenger transport in the Mediterranean Sea.
It is strategically located and offers extensive cargo facilities, a bustling cruise terminal and various maritime services. Rich in history, the port is a dynamic blend of ancient naval tradition and modern infrastructure, connecting Europe to global routes.

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This entrance is for foot passengers only. Passengers navigate to the port from this location and prepare for check-in and further travel.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

Gate 4 is used for vehicle access only. Vehicles will check-in and from this access point. This access is well signposted and easy to navigate; however, if you are still unsure, port staff are usually available to help with any directions.
Modes of Transport: Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger)

Gate 3B at Marseille Port is used for vehicle access only. Used for CTN and Corsica Linea sailings for Maghreb All vehicles will access the check-in and terminals from this access point. This access is well signposted and easy to navigate; however, if you are still unsure, port staff are usually available to assist further for directions.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

This entrance is for foot passengers only. Passengers navigate to the port from this location and prepare for check-in and further travel.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

This entrance is for foot passengers only and is used during peak season. Alternative foot passenger entrances include (Cap Janet) Gate 3C and La Joliette Ferry Terminal. Passengers navigate to the port from this location and prepare for check-in and further travel. Please note: This terminal will be decommissioned at some point in the future to build a museum.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

Gate 1 is used for vehicle access only. Vehicles will check-in and from this access point. This access is well signposted and easy to navigate; however, if you are still unsure, port staff are usually available to help with any directions.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

This entrance is for foot passengers only, drop-off is possible. Passengers navigate to the port from this location and prepare for check-in and further travel. Gate 3C is accessible by public transport, with RTM buses: 35,36,36B- Littoral Cap Janet Station / Terminal Maghreb Stop
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle























Not satisfied, dirty cabin, but the staff were respectful.
Unfortunately, the cabin had no shower gel or towel, which is shameful.
Too much delay