Martigues is on the Mediterranean coast south of Salon-de-Provence and west of Marseille. It is a substantial town between the Mediterranean to the south and the Etang de Berre (the largest inland seawater lake in Europe) to the north.

Situated to the west of the more well known Cote d'Azur destinations (the most popular resorts are to the east of Marseille and along the coast towards Italy), Martigues has a fair amount of industrial development on the outskirts including an extensive petrol refinery but the old city centre and port area retains a lot of charm.

Exploring Martigues

The old town is essentially split into three parts by the canals that join the Etang de Berre with the ocean. Because of the canals, Martigues is also promoted as being 'Provencal Venice'.

The region of Martigues called l'Ile is the most picturesque (the island being formed by the canals to either side), while the sector called Jonquieres (to the south of l'Ile) is also worth exploring for the numerous shops and boutiques.

waterfront houses in Martigues

It is the bustling harbour area around Quai Brescon and along the canal Saint-Sebastien that is most interesting for visitors, surrounded as it is with attractive pastel painted fishermen houses from the 17th century.

Although your visit will focus on simply strolling the streets and along the canal and passing some time in the boutiques and cafes, there are also some particular points of interest to see.

In the centre of l'Ile you can see the 17th century Eglise de la Madeleine, best known for its decorative baroque facade, while just outside the centre the Chapel Notre-Dame-des-Marins is a picturesque 17th century chapel in a raised position with impressive views across the Etang de Berre.

Just across the canal from l'Ile in Jonquieres you can see the Church Saint-Genies, but the small baroque style chapel next to the church and called the Chapelle de l'Annonciade (17th century) is more interesting with a beautifully decorated interior including painted walls and ceilings and a gold altar.

 
 

Sooner or later you will want to visit a beach while you are at Martigues. These are situated on the coast a short distance south of the town. The Plage de la Saulce and the Plage du Verdon are the main beaches and there are several others in close proximity, including a naturist beach.

Most of the beaches near Martigues are sandy although a couple of the smaller beaches are a mix of sand and pebbles.

To the north of Martigues town centre there is a very large park to explore, called the Parc de Figuerolles. This is a very pleasant place to follow the nature trails (or a mountain bike trail if you prefer) as well as to see the Etang de Berre.

There is also a children's play area, an area with farm animals and a picnic area so if you are travelling with children come prepared to be here quite a while!

coast south of Martigues town centre

There are also several important roman ruins and archaeological excavations in the vicinity - ask at the Martigues Tourist Office for the leaflet that suggests a walk in and around the town that passes the most important of these.

Attractions nearby

It is certainly the coast that is the most popular attraction and you can have a lovely time exploring along the coast near Martigues, with calanques (white cliffs in the sea), small beaches and port villages to discover.

Sooner or later as you travel towards Marseille you will reach Carry-le-Rouet, harbour town to the south-east of here.

You can find more travel ideas in the Bouches-du-Rhone guide and the Provence guide.

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Places to visit near Martigues

Carry-le-Rouet

Carry-le-Rouet

Slightly outside the main Riviera, the beaches and coastal paths of Carry-le-Rouet are very popular due to their proximity to Marseille

Carry-le-Rouet guide
Salon-de-Provence

Salon-de-Provence

The castle and Collegiale church of Saint-Laurent are among the principal places of interest in Salon-de-Provence

Salon-de-Provence guide
Collegiate Church Saint-Laurent

Collegiate Church Saint-Laurent

The Collegiate Saint-Laurent is an imposing 14th century church that contains the tomb of Nostradamus

Collegiate Church Saint-Laurent guide
Marseille

Marseille

Marseille is perhaps not a tourist town but is one of the most vibrant and exciting port towns in France

Marseille guide
Cathedral of Aix-en-Provence

Cathedral of Aix-en-Provence

The Cathedral of Aix-de-Provence has 5th century origins and an impressive baptistery and cloister

Cathedral of Aix-en-Provence guide
Church Saint-Jean-de-Malte

Church Saint-Jean-de-Malte

The Church Saint-Jean-de-Malte is the oldest gothic church in Provence, built in the 13th century

Church Saint-Jean-de-Malte guide
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Tourist classifications for Martigues

Martigues is classified as a village in bloom (ville fleurie) 4*

Address: Martigues, Istres, Provence, 13500, France || GPS coordinates: latitude 43.4053, longitude 5.0475

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Sightseeing & tourist attractions to visit nearby

  • Istres: ville fleurie 4* (13 km)
  • Zoo de La Barben: zoo or wildlife park (28 km)
  • Marseille: town of art and history (29 km)
  • Chateau d'If: national monument (29 km)
  • Jardin d'Albertas: remarkable garden (30 km)
  • Jardin d'Eguilles: remarkable garden (31 km)
  • Parc du 26e Centenaire: remarkable garden (31 km)
  • Parc Longchamp: remarkable garden (32 km)
  • Parc Borély: remarkable garden (32 km)
  • Jardin de la Magalone: remarkable garden (32 km)
  • Aix-en-Provence: secteur sauvegarde (35 km)
  • Calanque: site of natural beauty (37 km)

Market days in Martigues, France

Regular market(s) are held in Martigues each Wednesday & Sunday & Saturday. (Markets are held in the morning unless stated.)

The French version of this page is at Martigues (Francais)