Port Qui Pisse Calanque is a pretty little calanque with pebbles and there are hardly ever any visitors due to its long and difficult access. To us, this calanque doesn't deserve the effort because the beach itself is nothing special. Save this spot for those who seek solitude!
This calanque is rather difficult to find. You must leave from Faviere Beach then take the coastal path to Cape Benat (near Port Pradet) then take the paved path which passes over the Fouirades Beach. Continue straight ahead then take the path that veers to the left.
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