Toulon cruise port guide
Built around a sheltered bay, with 1,700-foot Mount Faron as an impressive backdrop, Toulon is an important naval port and a city of industry and manufacturing. Its large harbor serves as the base for the French navy's Mediterranean fleet and as the home to a sizeable marina, with yachts and pleasure boats adding bright splashes of color. Toulon was the site where Napoleon Bonaparte first made a name for himself in 1793 during a siege in which the English, who had taken over Toulon, were expelled. During World War II, the bulk of the French fleet anchored off Toulon was scuttled by French crews to prevent its acquisition by occupying German forces. The city was liberated in 1944 by French troops. A maze of pedestrian streets constitutes the heart of old Toulon. Shops and colorful stalls make it an attractive area to explore. Avenue de la République runs parallel to the waterfront. At the western edge of the quay is the Naval Museum featuring an excellent collection of old and new ship models, figureheads, paintings and other items related to Toulon's maritime history. The town's attractions can be seen in a fairly short time. Most visitors come here to explore the hinterland and other parts of the Riviera.
About Toulon
Toulon is a major port city on the French Riviera, located between Marseille and Nice in the Var department of Provence. France's 12th-largest city and home to the French Mediterranean Fleet and aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, Toulon's old port features a large marina and receives cruise ships regularly. The city offers cruise passengers a rich blend of military heritage, Provençal old town, hilltop panoramas, and proximity to the French Riviera's beaches.
The Vieux Port and the labyrinthine Vieille Ville (lower old town) are the heart of a Toulon visit, with the Cours Lafayette market, Place Puget fountains, and the Church of Saint François de Paule. The cable car to Mont-Faron is a highlight — from the summit, views extend across the entire harbour and the Var coastline, with the Mémorial du Débarquement and a wildlife reproduction centre at the top. The Musée de la Marine and La Tour Royale document the city's centuries of naval history, while the Opéra de Toulon is one of France's finest provincial opera houses.
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Mediterranean from Savona
Costa Pacifica · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,317
$188 / night
7 Night Italy & France Cruise
Brilliance of the Seas · Europe · 7 nights
from $2,542
$363 / night
Mediterranean from Toulon
Costa Pacifica · Europe · 7 nights
from $1,254
$179 / night
Lisbon to Monte Carlo
Regatta · Mediterranean · 23 nights
from $13,749
$597 / night
Lisbon to Athens
Regatta · Mediterranean · 11 nights
from $4,900
$445 / night
Byzantine, Barcelona & Belem Istanbul to Lisbon
Seven Seas Voyager · Mediterranean · 22 nights
from $20,899
$949 / night
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