Discover the wonders of Marseille's Cosquer Cave with an entry ticket that includes an immersive audio guide. Step into a prehistoric world filled with ancient cave paintings and fascinating rock art as you explore this remarkable underground site
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✅ Visitors can head directly to the Cosquer Cave entrance, located at Promenade Robert Laffont, Esp. J4.
What you get:
✅ | Entry ticket to the Cosquer Cave |
✅ | Audio guided tour, available in French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian |
✅ | Sightseeing app, includes self-guided walking tour |
✅ | Multilingual audio commentary in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German |
✅ | Mobile ticket accepted |
What you don’t get:
❌ | Guided tour |
❌ | Smartphone |
✅ Gain entry by showing your e-tickets on your mobile device to the staff at the museum. ✅ E-tickets will be available for download immediately upon booking confirmation by scanning the QR code or clicking the link on your voucher. ✅ Visitors can head directly to the Cosquer Cave entrance, located at Promenade Robert Laffont, Esp. J4. ✅ The Cosquer Cave is open Monday to Friday from 9:30am to 6pm, Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am to 7:30pm. Special opening hours in July and August are every day from 9:00am to 8:30pm. ✅ Audio guide within the Cosquer Cave is available in French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian. Sightseeing app is available in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German
Do I have to print my voucher for the Cosquer Cave?
You can scan your e-voucher from your mobile device at the Cosquer Cave entrance.
How long on average do visitors spend at the Cosquer Cave?
Visitors spend around 2 hours in the museum.
Overall rating
Review summary
Sarah Smith
Visiting Cosquer Cave is something that I will never forget! Audio guides add life to ancient cave paintings, and there is amazing information about early human life. Walking along the floating walkway above the sea is like shifting back in time. It definitely should be on the list of those interested in history and archaeology.
Josh Mickeal
I was really impressed by the tour of Cosquer Cave. It was an adventure to take a ride in a recreated cave in an exploratory vehicle
Aaron Alex
Audio guides were available in several languages. My favourite place was the Mediterranean Gallery, where the elegant display of the context of the prehistoric period is prepared with such respect that no damage takes place to any carvings or paintings
Jenna Claus
If you ever visit Marseille, do not miss the Cosquer Cave. It's not only a tour-it's a journey in time. The floating walkway and the audio narration made it really informative as well as entertaining. We could even use the Vox City sightseeing app on our own after the tour in Marseille.
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