Colombet Beach in Marseille (or Sablettes Beach) is located in the 8th arrondissement on the Route des Goudes between beaches Phocéens and Verrerie. On this sand beach we find a few cabanas dug into the rock that serve as a place to put little fishing boats. This beach is little known and therefore mostly busy at night when people have parties in the cabanas.
To get here, after Pointe Rouge, follow directions for des Goudes, then the beach is located on the right at the end of Boulevard Colombet. We find very few parking places in this street. We advise you to use the parking lot on Boulevard Bonne Brise.
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