
Cruise passenger comparison
Private tour or Small-group tour?
A private tour buys pacing control, custom stops and easier decisions for families or mixed-mobility parties. A small-group tour buys a proven route and lower per-person cost character, with less ability to rewrite the day when heat, interest or timing shifts.
Choose private when flexibility, privacy or a custom Marseille-and-Provence mix matters more than sharing a departure. Choose small-group when you want a strong set itinerary at a more accessible price point and are happy to follow the published rhythm. Neither removes your responsibility to respect all-aboard time.
Private itineraries can shorten village lists, add a longer lunch, skip stairs or pivot when Calanques access looks uncertain.
Small-group departures work well for classic products such as city highlights, Aix combinations and Cassis days when the published duration fits your call.
Return confidence depends more on realistic routing and buffer than on private versus group labels alone.
| Category | Private tour | Small-group tour |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Custom pacing, families, special interests | Proven routes and shared departures |
| Flexibility | High — reshape stops around your party | Limited — follow the set itinerary |
| Group type | Your party only | Shared with other travellers |
| Duration control | Easier to match short or long calls | Fixed published duration |
| Cost character | Higher per outing; better when split by a group | Usually lower per person |
| First-time visitors | Excellent if you want a tailored intro | Excellent on well-designed classic routes |
| Limited mobility | Often easier to adapt | Depends on the specific product |
| Key planning concern | Clear brief to the driver/guide about all-aboard | Confirm the duration fits your usable hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is private always safer for getting back to the ship?▼
Not automatically. A private day that overreaches geographically can run later than a disciplined small-group route. Brief your timing clearly either way.
When is small-group the smarter choice?▼
When a classic itinerary already matches what you want — city highlights, Aix and Marseille, or Marseille and Cassis — and you do not need custom detours.
Are private tours only for luxury travellers?▼
No. Families, travellers with mobility needs and friends splitting the cost often choose private for practical control rather than luxury signalling.
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Compare Marseille Shore Excursions
Marseille offers five genuinely different day-ashore shapes: a safest-first city overview, a coast-and-city longer call, the broadest regional intro via Aix, a scenery-led Provence villages day, and a shorter local food experience. The best choice is the one that matches your usable hours and the version of Provence you actually want.
Marseille or Aix-en-Provence?
Marseille is the ancient port itself — multicultural, maritime and dramatic. Aix is the polished Provençal inland town of fountains, markets and café terraces. One is harbour grit and basilica views; the other is plane trees and Provençal ease.
Marseille or Cassis?
Marseille is the working ancient port — dense, historic and food-led. Cassis is the luminous harbour town on the Calanques coast, with optional boats and cliff views. The choice is urban maritime energy versus coastal Provençal ease.
Cassis or Luberon villages?
Cassis is coastal Provence — harbour light, cliffs and optional calanques boats. The Luberon is inland Provence — hill villages, countryside sequences and rural atmosphere. Both need a proper day; they answer different emotional briefings.