A small, shaded cove with varied terrain, featuring sand, pebbles, and rocks. The water is cool and crystal-clear.
Unsupervised area
Caution: The access trail is quite long and steep.
To reach Sugiton, you must first cross part of the Luminy estate and its beautiful pine forest, some of whose trees are over a century old.
Hikers have two options for reaching the sea: the steep path carved through the rock, or the fire road built in the 1950s and 1960s. This is a chance to take in the surrounding vegetation and the agricultural and pastoral ruins that dot the route.
At the bottom of the slope, the Sugiton calanque actually consists of two small, steep-sided coves, each with a tiny beach.
The Sugiton and Pierres Tombées coves are suffering from severe erosion due to overuse. To protect the area, the National Park limits the number of visitors by requiring a free reservation for access during the peak season. In 2026, reservations are required on: June 20 and 21, every day from June 27 to August 30, September 5 and 6, and September 12 and 13, 2026.
Reservations for Sugiton are open to everyone and can be made online. They are free and quick.
https://troov.com/parc-national-des-calanques/rendez-vous
Here is some practical information to know before booking:
Anyone with a reservation must bring a form of ID
Please adhere to the number of people specified in the reservation
Reservation holders may arrive and depart at any time of day
Children under 3 do not need a reservation
In the event that the Bouches-du-Rhône Prefecture closes the forest areas due to fire risk, all reservations will be canceled and not rescheduled. Visitors will be notified by email the day before their visit, around 6:00 PM.
Due to limited cell service in the Sugiton Calanque, your reservation must be downloaded or printed before arriving on-site.
Safety Tips
Recommended access by bus: Line B1 Castellane – Luminy
Take responsibility for your own safety and come prepared: sturdy shoes, plenty of water, sun protection
All use of fire is prohibited (cigarettes, hookahs, campfires, etc.)
Camping and overnight stays are prohibited
Please take your trash home and sort it there
Stay on the trails and respect areas where vegetation is regenerating
To preserve the peace and quiet of the area and respect other visitors, please be quiet. Playing music and using connected speakers are prohibited.
Accessible for disabled