Excursions to Aix-en-Provence from Marseille: Practical Guide
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Excursions to Aix-en-Provence from Marseille: Practical Guide

2/27/2026
A picturesque street in Aix-en-Provence with historic buildings and flowers

Aix-en-Provence is one of the easiest and most rewarding day trips from Marseille. In less than an hour, you move from a busy Mediterranean port city to elegant boulevards, fountains, markets, and a calmer Provençal rhythm.

Distance: 30 km | Recommended duration: half or full day | Departure: Marseille

At a glance

Info Details
Distance from Marseille ~30 km (30-40 min by car), sometimes longer with morning/evening traffic or Sunday evening returns
Ideal duration Full day (6-8h)
Best time to visit Spring (Mar-May) or Autumn (Sept-Nov)
Market days Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday mornings
Recommended option Private tour with driver-guide

Why make this excursion from Marseille?

The contrast between the two cities is exactly what makes the trip rewarding: Marseille feels raw, energetic, and port-driven, while Aix feels aristocratic, shaded, and filled with fountains and 17th-century mansions. In about 30 minutes, you enter a very different world.

Aix is also a practical gateway to other Provençal highlights, including the hilltop villages of the Luberon.

Why choose a private tour from Marseille?

A local guide does more than share facts: they explain why a fountain sits in a specific square, where to taste authentic calissons, and how to adapt the pace to your group. That is the difference between seeing a city and understanding it.

With a private tour, logistics are handled end to end: pickup at your hotel or cruise terminal, route optimization, and a personalized itinerary. See details on our Provence tours page.

Discover Aix-Marseille-Cassis Highlights

Combine Aix with other destinations

Combination Highlights Total duration
Aix + Cassis Fishing village, turquoise Calanques, harbor lunch Full day
Aix + Luberon Gordes, Roussillon, Lourmarin - medieval hilltop villages Full day
Aix + Arles Roman amphitheater and Van Gogh locations Full day

Public transport vs private car in one day

Public buses are useful for simple plans: you can do many activities in Marseille and take a direct bus to Aix-en-Provence. For one destination, this can be efficient and budget-friendly.

The challenge appears when you want to combine several towns in the same day. Transfers, waiting times, parking, and fixed timetables make multi-stop itineraries difficult without a car.

A local driver-guide saves time with better sequencing, traffic-aware routing, and access to photo spots and local addresses that are hard to identify on your own.

Frequently asked questions

Can you do Aix-en-Provence as a half-day trip from Marseille?

Yes, but a full day is strongly recommended, especially if you want to include Cassis or the Calanques.

Does the market run every day?

No. The Grand Market at Place Richelme runs on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings.

Where can I buy authentic Calissons d'Aix?

At Roy René (Cours Mirabeau) or Léonard Parli, both historic confectionery houses in the city center.

Can I combine Aix and the Calanques of Cassis in one day?

Yes. It is one of the most popular full-day options and offers a varied, well-paced itinerary.

Are museum entrance fees included in a private tour?

Entrance fees are paid by visitors, but your guide helps prioritize based on your interests and available time.

Final tip for your day trip

If you want one smooth day from Marseille with less transit friction and more meaningful stops, a private local guide is usually the most time-efficient option.

Plan your route with us: view tours, secure your date on booking, or ask for a custom plan via contact.

Popular option: Marseille Highlights if you need a shorter cruise-friendly format.

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