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Cassis

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On Friday, JJ, Emily, and I took a quick break from exploring Aix-en-Provence to wander over to one of the nearby seaside towns. Cassis did not disappoint. The town is beautifully situated among the famous calanques and is a charming and quieter taste of the French Riviera. The beach is carved right out of the calanques and behind it sits a colorful, bustling port.

Getting there | I wish that we had a car while in Aix-en-Provence because there are so many things to see so close to Aix between the beautiful provincial countryside and the charming coastline. We were at the TGV's whim on this one. We took the TER (regional express train) to Marseille and then took another train to Cassis from Marseille. The Cassis TGV gare is a bit far out of the center of Cassis, so we took a bus from the train station to the town of Cassis. Overall the journey took us way longer than it needed to because we had so many little legs of it, but in the end it was worth it! If you are visiting Cassis definitely put in the research as to how you are getting there!

We spent the day between the beach and the port. It was sunny and beautifully picturesque! Cassis has quickly become one of my favorite little spots in France.




The beautifully clear water of the Mediterranean! While we were swimming a French woman asked us if we had seen any méduse (jellyfish). We were a bit more alert after that!












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Aix-en-Provence & Paris

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Touching down at Marseille Airport on a lovely end-of-May Wednesday marks my first visit back to France since I studied abroad last spring. After a year of reminiscing on the beauty and adventure spent with my newfound friends in France, returning back to this wonderful place has made me so happy! My younger sister is studying abroad in Aix-en-Provence for the summer (how lovely, a summer in the south of France!) so I accompanied her to begin this adventure along with Emily, one of my closest friends from college. Emily has never visited France before so I was especially eager to show off this beautiful country to her (that I admittedly wouldn't shut up about when I returned home last summer.)

Wednesday was our first day in Aix. We had an amicable taxi driver from the Marseille airport who made me hit the ground running on conversing in French again. Since I didn't take any French classes in my last semester it'd been a while, but I was happy when he told me that I spoke well! Upon arriving in Aix we walked around and forced ourselves to stay awake as long as possible to get adjusted to being 6 hours ahead.

Thursday we spent the day exploring Aix. We walked up and down the Cours Mirabeau and got my sister situated with the city.

Sun-drenched Aix-en-Provence








Friday we took a day trip to Cassis, which I recount here because the beauty of this seaside town merits its own post!

Saturday was our final morning in lovely provincial France! We saw my sister off as she embarks on a summer-long adventure exploring southern France and immersing herself in the beautiful French language. After saying goodbye Emily and I were off for Part II of our French travels...off to Paris!

Paris will always be one my favorite destinations (this trip marks my 4th time visiting this beautiful city!) Emily and I stayed in a spacious apartment in the 1st arrondissement, a but 5 minute walk from the Louvre and the picturesque Jardin des Tuileries.

View off of our Airbnb balcony
Exploring the Jardin des Tuileries!
Sunday we took a trip out to Versailles. I first visited the chateau right after finishing my junior year of high school 5 years ago. I definitely got much more out of this visit so I was happy to go back! After majoring in French in college I definitely understand much more about French history which made this visit more meaningful.









We spent Monday and Tuesday exploring all of the typical Parisian tourist stops: The Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees, etcetera...















I got to see my French friend Tiphaine in Paris! I met her during my semester abroad in Nantes. It was SO GOOD to see her! Definitely a highlight of the trip for me!


Already dreaming of heading back!

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