Cassis is a Mediterranean fishing port located in the south of France. Overlooked by a centuries-old castle, the town is renowned for its pebble beaches and coves with rugged limestone cliffs. The harbor is dotted with pastel-colored buildings, streetside cafes, and restaurants. The local vineyards are known for producing Cassis white wine. Trails wind around the immense rocky Cap Canaille, offering panoramic sea views.