ibis La Ciotat hotel is located 3 km from the centre of La Ciotat and 30 minutes' drive from Circuit Paul Ricard. The hotel features a view of the Mediterranean and free WiFi internet access.
Moxy La Ciotat has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, bar, a shared lounge and terrace in La Ciotat. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in La Ciotat this weekend is £105 or, for a 4-star hotel, £327. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in La Ciotat for this weekend cost on average around £392 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Clean and beautiful beaches with different type of sand,...
Clean and beautiful beaches with different type of sand, some activities for tourists (I’d add flying over water with a parachute and water bike). Good restaurants and food.
Botanic garden needs more care now, it was more beautiful before. No free parking.
Olga
Belarus
Scored 10
10
Nice place to visit, it’s a bit pricey but nice, IMO if you...
Nice place to visit, it’s a bit pricey but nice, IMO if you want a good ice cream go to Alessandro Glacier I highly recommend it, for a great pizza Profumi d’Italia, set in a nice square. Many pubs and restaurants look over the sea.. it’s really nice.
We missed to see Les Calanques , apparently are awesome. Sunday market it’s a must lots to see alongside the sea, worth visiting
Marco
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great climate, really great for vacation.
Great climate, really great for vacation. But the restaurants on the boulevard are absolutely disgusting. Worst food ever. For good and really good restaurants you need to be in town. Don't go to the tourist-restaurants because they don't care about quality, only money.
Ruby
Netherlands
Scored 2.0
2.0
Interesting Port town typical of the area.
Interesting Port town typical of the area. Parking is difficult and streets are narrow to negotiate. Quieter than nearby Cassis. The beaches are quieter but there is no sand, just rocks. Foot protection to enter the sea is essential,
Bruce
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
An interesting, attractive port with views over the harbour,...
An interesting, attractive port with views over the harbour, some industrial parts remaining. Bars and restaurants facing the harbour front. Extremely busy and buzzing at night due to street stalls all along the front and restaurant trade. Made a good base to travel for day trips to Cassis and the mountains inland. Only spent a short time in the evenings in town so did not use the beaches
julian
Guernsey
Scored 8.0
8.0
Would definitely return to la ciotat, but was busy mid June,...
Would definitely return to la ciotat, but was busy mid June, so would be too busy for us in July and August. Good choice of restaurants. Recommend Vietnamese rather than the Thai next door which was overpriced and too pushy to make you buy more.
J
United Kingdom
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Great apartment. Right on the (public) beach. Comfortable, well equipped, and with an excellent large terrace at the front. Parking very convenient - private, on the roof above (which is street level) with stairs down to the apartment.
Located a short walk from the main beach and a shorter walk to a Spar, a few bars and restaurants, and an excellent boulangerie and poissonnerie. Owners friendly and helpful
communications were very good. excellent assistance in getting to property & getting parked as, on the day we arrived, there was a triathlon going on. The apartment was right by the beach. Many restaurants nearby. Easy walking distance of the old town & harbour. Underground locked car park.
The apartments are located across the street from the beach and have a spacious terrace with sunbeds.
It was very convenient to have a private garage 2 min walk from the apartment.
The kitchen has the necessary minimum of dishes and other equipment.
Location location only across the road from the beach and near all the cafes and restaurants. The apartment was super clean and had every amenity required to ensure we had a comfortable stay
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