Located east of Marseille on the southern coast of France, Cassis is a quaint Mediterranean fishing village that has become a popular destination thanks to its lovely beaches and the nearby Calanques, narrow coastal inlets framed by scenic limestone cliffs. Hikers can take the well-marked trails to Cap Canaille, a rocky headland with panoramic sea views. In town visitors will find narrow streets bordered by the colorful homes of local fishermen. Numerous restaurants and sidewalk cafés offer the wonderfully fresh catch of the day. The second most important industry here is wine production, so complement your lunch with a delicious glass of local rosé.