Calanque de Sugiton in Marseille is accessible from the university in Luminy or from Morgiou calanque.
In this little creek, we find two stone beaches.
Note that on the left we find the Calanque des Pierres tombées (Calanque of fallen rocks) which was a nude beach, but is now prohibited due to an accident from falling rocks in 2006.
From the parking lot in Luminy (accessible from the bus 21), pass the gate and use the marked path (rocky) then arrive on a paved path. Signs indicate Calanque de Sugiton but it is advised to take a map. To get to the calanque you will need about an hour (downhill) and the return hike is a bit longer (an hour and twenty minutes) so plan ahead so you will still have daylight. Pay attention as you are hiking as there are risks of falling rocks.
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