
The old
port of Marseilles holds a varied selection of boats.
photo by Carla King
A lively
fishmarket sets up at the old port in Marseilles every morning.
photos by Carla King
Our
hotel window looked out onto the old port of Marseilles. A picturesque
but noisy area, and also very warm, we were grateful
that the hotel had double-paned windows and air conditioning.
photo by Carla King
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The
flea market - a 10€ taxi ride from town, was full of fresh
produce, baked goods, and a jumble of flea market-style wares in
a mostly Arab market.
photo by Carla King
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If you
crave a big plate of oysters and fruits des mer, this is the place to
be!
photo by Carla King

Jacqueline's
friends Michele and Elisabeth Enyier live in Marseille.
They took us out on their sailboat on a tour of the islands near
the city and, docked in a calm bay, we're having a glass of
champagne to celebrate Jacqueline's birthday in style!
From left to right, Michele
and Elisabeth Enyier, Carla, Jacqueline, and Lisa
photo by Alison Wright
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Marseille
has over thirty small pretty ports tucked into nooks and crannies
all over the city, giving many areas the feeling of a small port
town rather than one of France's most bustling cities.
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