Les Tamaris
Cliffside terrace with sea views, fresh seafood, and Provençal flavors in Marseille's stunning Calanque de Saména—perfect for sunset dining.
Perched on the edge of Calanque de Saména in Marseille, Les Tamaris offers breathtaking sea views from its expansive terrace. This French-Mediterranean seafood restaurant serves fresh fish, Provençal specialties, and wood-fired pizzas in a luminous setting blending indoor comfort with outdoor charm. Ideal for sunset dinners overlooking the Mediterranean.
A brief summary to Les Tamaris
- 40 Bd la Calanque de Samena, Marseille, 13008, FR
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 7:30 pm-10 pm
- Tuesday 12 pm-2 pm
- Wednesday 12 pm-2 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-2 pm
- Friday 12 pm-2 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-2 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-2:30 pm
Local tips
- Reserve terrace tables early for prime sea views, especially at sunset.
- Opt for daily fish specials or assiette du pêcheur for freshest catches.
- Visit lunch midweek to avoid peak crowds while enjoying daylight vistas.
- Pair dishes with local rosé; arrive by car for easy calanque access.
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Getting There
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Driving
25-min drive from Marseille center via Bd Michelet; free parking at calanque entrance, 5-min walk. €2-3 toll possible.
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Public Transport
Bus 19 to Rond-Point du Prado (20 min from Vieux Port), then taxi 15 min (€25); no direct stop.
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Taxi/Rideshare
20-30 min from city center, €30-40; drop-off at entrance, short downhill path.
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Prime Waterfront Location
Nestled at 40 Bd la Calanque de Samena in Marseille's 13008 district, Les Tamaris commands one of the city's most enviable positions. Overlooking the intimate Calanque de Saména, a hidden cove dotted with swimmers and sunbathers, the restaurant's terrace extends dramatically toward the sea under shaded voilages. Baie vitrées flood the interior with natural light, creating a seamless blend of sheltered dining and panoramic vistas. This spot captures Marseille's essence: rugged coastline meets refined coastal cuisine.Signature Mediterranean Menu
The kitchen emphasizes Provençal flavors with a focus on seafood. Highlights include the assiette du pêcheur, a bountiful platter featuring bouillabaisse base, rascasse, Saint-Pierre, lotte, moules, gambas, and potatoes served with rouille and croûtons. Fresh daily catches are grilled or poached to perfection, complemented by daurade, aioli, and linguine pesto. Non-seafood options like wood-fired pizzas, entrecôte with sauce, and magret de canard cater to varied tastes. Pair meals with local rosé wines or Provençal whites for an authentic experience.Atmospheric Terrace Dining
Dining here revolves around the terrace, where tables face sheer drops to turquoise waters. Sunset transforms the scene into a golden spectacle, with the Mediterranean horizon stretching endlessly. The interior provides a cozy alternative on breezy evenings, its bright design evoking seaside luminosity. Ambiance shifts from lively lunch crowds to romantic dinners, enhanced by the calanque's natural soundtrack of waves and distant boats.Service and Practicalities
Service aims for Provençal warmth, with staff navigating peak hours efficiently. Open daily for lunch (12:00-14:00/14:30) and dinner (19:30-22:00), except Mondays limited to evenings. Reservations advised, especially for terrace seats. Positioned in a calanque, access involves a short drive or walk; ample parking nearby. The venue suits those seeking elevated views without venturing deep into protected parks.Marseille's Coastal Gem
Les Tamaris embodies Marseille's fusion of urban energy and wild calanques. Beyond meals, it serves as a vantage for observing local life: fishermen's boats, wild boars occasionally wandering, and the eternal dance of light on water. A destination for savoring the south of France's bounty in a setting that feels worlds away from the city bustle.Explore the best of what Les Tamaris has to offer
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