62 km · 45 min

Taxi Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer

Your Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer transfer at a fixed price of €80 — €105. Direct route via A50.

62 km45 minFrom 80 — 105 €

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Distance

62 km

Duration

45 min

Estimated price

80 — 105 €

Availability

24/7

La Seyne-sur-Mer, the second-largest city in the Toulon conurbation with 65,000 inhabitants, sits on the western shore of the Bay of Toulon, one of Europe's finest natural harbours. Long known for its Mediterranean shipyards — which built battleships, liners and aircraft carriers for over a century (1856-1989) — the town has undergone a remarkable transformation since the yards closed. The Parc de la Navale, built on the former industrial site, now houses technology firms, a university campus and the contemporary art centre La Coupole. The Tamaris district, on the corniche road facing the islands, retains the charm of a 19th-century resort with its Orientalist villas built by Michel Pacha, a mayor-builder who had made his fortune in Turkey. Les Sablettes beach, a long strip of fine sand between Toulon bay and the Lazaret bay, offers family-friendly swimming in calm, shallow waters. La Seyne also attracts naval history enthusiasts with its memorial to the Provence landings (August 1944) and remnants of Vauban's fortifications. From Marseille, a taxi is the most direct way to reach La Seyne, as the SNCF station is outlying and intercity buses are infrequent.

Route

Route Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer

Departing from Marseille, your driver takes the A50 (eastern motorway) towards Toulon. The motorway first crosses the Huveaune valley through Aubagne, birthplace of Marcel Pagnol. After Aubagne, the route burrows through the Calanques massif via the long Cassis tunnel (800 m), before descending back to the Mediterranean at La Ciotat, where the shipyards and the Bec de l'Aigle headland come into view. The motorway then follows the coast on high ground, offering spectacular views over Bandol's vineyards and the sea. After the Bandol toll, the A50 continues to Ollioules and the La Seyne-sur-Mer / Six-Fours exit. You then reach the town centre via Avenue de la 1ère Armée or the Tamaris corniche, depending on your exact destination. Tolls total approximately €4. The journey takes 45 minutes under normal conditions but can reach 1h10 during rush hours, especially in the Aubagne-Cassis section and on the approach to Toulon.

Main route: A50 (autoroute Est)~4 € de péages

Points of interest along the way

A50
Rade de Toulon
Arsenal
Tamaris
Plages du Var

Practical tips

Our tips for Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer

Tips & best practices

Specific tips for the Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer route

If heading to Les Sablettes beach, mention it when booking: the driver will take the Tamaris corniche to drop you directly on the seafront, avoiding the often-congested town centre. In summer, Les Sablettes beaches are packed on weekends — aim for weekdays. The Tamaris district deserves a 2-hour stroll: Michel Pacha's Orientalist villas, Fort Napoléon (contemporary art exhibitions) and the view over Toulon bay are remarkable. To reach the islands (Embiez, Les Deux Frères), your driver can drop you at La Seyne port's boarding point. The Provençal market runs every morning except Monday on Quai Saturnin-Fabre. Avoid the 5-7pm rush for this journey: the approach to the Toulon area is systematically congested on weekdays.

Tolls: ~4 € de péages

Pricing

Taxi fare Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer

All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.

Day rate

Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm

80 — 105 €

Night rate

7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge

92 — 121 €

Sunday & holidays

All day, 10% surcharge

88 — 116 €

* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.

Transport comparison

How to get from Marseille to La Seyne-sur-Mer?

Taxi vs alternatives

Detailed comparison of transport options

The TER Marseille — La Seyne-Six-Fours costs around €11 and takes 45 minutes to 1 hour with trains every 30 to 60 minutes. But La Seyne's station is 2 km from the town centre and 4 km from Les Sablettes. The Zou! bus is slow (1h30) and infrequent. By personal car, expect €9 in fuel and €4 in tolls, totalling €13 without parking. The TaxiNeo taxi at €80 — €105 (up to 4 passengers) provides door-to-door service from your Marseille hotel to Les Sablettes or Tamaris. For 3-4 passengers (€20 to €35 per person), it is competitive with train plus local La Seyne taxi.

Sedan (1-4 passengers)

80105

Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises

Van (5-7 passengers)

130

Ideal for families and groups

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about taxis in Marseille → La Seyne-sur-Mer

Yes, the driver drops you wherever you wish: Les Sablettes beach, Tamaris corniche, town centre, port, or any other address. Specify your exact destination when booking.

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