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Mucem
Major Mediterranean civilizations museum in Marseille, popular for architecture, exhibitions, and photogenic sea-facing setting.
Omio recommends booking the train as it is the most popular option from Antibes to Cassis among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the train with prices starting from $32. For those with little time consider booking a bus which can get you there in 1h 24m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a train costs an average of $32, and a bus costs an average of $62.
Distance: 83 miles (134 km)
Most popular Train | Bus | Driving |
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$40 Average price Cheapest | $62 Average price | $32 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
2h 33m Average total duration 2h 3m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 1h 54m Average total duration Fastest 1h 24m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 2h 3m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
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Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Antibes to Cassis:
A train is $23 (€19) less than a bus for this route with tickets for a bus from Antibes to Cassis costing on average $62 (€51).
Other travel options to Cassis take longer:
Train takes on average 2h 3m.
Tickets start at around $40 (€32) compared to roughly $32 (€26) in fuel and tolls — a saving of about $-7.46 (€-6.11). The journey takes 2h 3m versus 2h 3m by car, so you'll arrive a bit later, but you can work, read, or sleep along the way rather than spending the time behind the wheel. You'll also save the hassle of parking at the other end.
Driving is worth it if you're on a tight schedule, travelling as a group, or want to stop somewhere en route.
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Trains from Antibes to Cassis run on average 29 times per day, taking around 2h 3m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $32 (€27) if you book in advance.
The earliest train runs at 05:58, the last at 21:59. The fastest train covers the 83 miles (134 km) distance in 2h 26m.
Distance 83 miles (134 km) |
Average train duration 2h 3m |
Cheapest ticket price $32 (€27) |
Trains per day 29 |
Fastest train 2h 26m |
First train 5:58 AM |
Last train 9:59 PM |
Cheapest Month Feb |
Cheapest Day Sat |
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Major Mediterranean civilizations museum in Marseille, popular for architecture, exhibitions, and photogenic sea-facing setting.
Artist residency and cultural site above the bay, known for architecture, views, and occasional public exhibitions or open days.
Marseille art museum with Provence-focused painting and exhibitions, often appreciated by visitors interested in regional landscapes.
Colorful harbor lined with pastel façades and fishing boats; the postcard view and social hub of the village.
Scenic cliff road between Cassis and La Ciotat with extraordinary sea panoramas and major photo stops.
One of Europe's highest sea cliffs, famous for viewpoints over Cassis and especially popular at sunset.
The iconic Provençal fish stew from the Marseille-Cassis coast, made with several Mediterranean fish and served with broth, bread, rouille, and potatoes.
A traditional Mediterranean fish stew, usually lighter than bouillabaisse and enriched with aioli. It is a classic coastal dish in Provence.
In Provence, aïoli often refers to a platter of seasonal vegetables, eggs, and sometimes cod served with a strong garlic mayonnaise. A local staple on family tables.
A celebrated fine-dining restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean, known for refined Provençal cuisine and exceptional seafood in an elegant setting.
A long-established harbor restaurant popular for bouillabaisse, grilled fish, and classic seaside dining with views over the port.
A well-known casual seafood spot by the port, appreciated for fresh fish, shellfish, and an informal Mediterranean atmosphere.
Prices are moderate to high in peak season. Dining and hotels cost more than smaller towns, but cafés and bakeries remain reasonable.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave 5-10% for good service. Small change for cafés is fine; round up taxi fares.
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Gare De Cassis, Cassis -> Centre-Ville, Cassis
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Antibes to Cassis by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Cassis, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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