Calanque de Port-Pin is a picturesque inlet nestled between the calanques of Port-Miou and En-Vau. This calanque is renowned for its turquoise waters and the Aleppo pines that give it its name. The area offers a sandy and pebble beach, making it a favored spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Hiking enthusiasts can also access Port-Pin via a trail from the Presqu’île car park in Cassis, a walk that takes about 45 minutes.
It's important to note that the descent to the beach can be slippery due to worn rocks, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The beach is not supervised, and there are no facilities such as cafes or shops on-site, so visitors should come prepared with necessary supplies.