Toulon

Toulon

France

Introduction to Port

Port Toulon is a Mediterranean standout, a sheltered harbor, naval heritage, and Provencal charm that feels more intimate than busier gateways. Its modern terminals and efficient crowd flow greet guests with calm, while the scenery—green hills rising behind a sunlit quay and a sapphire bay—invites easy exploration. Signature experiences start ashore: a cable car ride to Mont Faron for panoramic views over the harbor and the Var coastline; a boat excursion to the Iles d'Or (Porquerolles, Port-Cros, Le Levant) with turquoise coves and pine forests; and market hops in the old town to taste olive oil, lavender soap, and Bandol wines. Nearby days unlock Marseille's historic Vieux-Port, the glamour of the Cote d'Azur within reach, and the wine routes of Bandol and Cassis just a short drive away. The port's fleet features modern, deep-water berths able to accommodate growing megaships, with passenger terminals designed for speedy embarkation and seamless tendering. Onboard services echo the region's hospitality: multilingual guest desks, curated shore excursions, premium dining and wine-tasting options, attentive concierge help, and smooth transfers that return travelers to the ship in time for sunset sails.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Scenic cable car ride
Ride for sweeping views over Toulon and the Mediterranean coastline.
Historic Toulon location
Explore a bustling port city with rich maritime history.
Proximity to French Riviera
Easy access to southern France's beaches and scenic towns.
Photo opportunities
Unique obelisks and columns provide great photography.