There are 4 ways to get from Cassis to Correns by bus, car, or taxi
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Line 68 bus, bus
best- Take the bus from Gendarmerie to Pôle d'Echangesbus 68
- Take the bus from Pôle multimodal Aubagne to Saint Jeanbus 92
3h 17mDrive 71.9 km
cheapest- Drive from Cassis to Correnscar 71.9 km
1h 4m€11–16Taxi
- Take the taxi from Cassis to Correnstaxi 71.9 km
1h 4m€170–210Bus
- Take the bus from Pôle multimodal Aubagne to Saint Jeanbus 92
3h 28m
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Cassis to Correns is to drive which costs €10 - €16 and takes 1h 4m.
The fastest way to get from Cassis to Correns is to drive which takes 1h 4m and costs €10 - €16.
The distance between Cassis and Correns is 99 km. The road distance is 71.9 km.
The best way to get from Cassis to Correns without a car is to line 68 bus and bus which takes 3h 17m and costs .
It takes approximately 3h 17m to get from Cassis to Correns, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Cassis to Correns is 72 km. It takes approximately 1h 4m to drive from Cassis to Correns.
There are 1299+ hotels available in Correns.
What companies run services between Cassis, France and Correns, France?
You can take a bus from Gendarmerie to Correns via Pôle multimodal Aubagne and Saint Jean in around 3h 17m.
- Phone
- 0 800 713 137
- Website
- lametropolemobilite.fr
Bus from Gendarmerie to Pôle d'Echanges
- Ave. Duration
- 36 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €4–6
- Schedules at
- lametropolemobilite.fr
- Phone
- +33 4 13943050
- Website
- zou.maregionsud.fr
Bus from Pôle multimodal Aubagne to Saint Jean
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 25m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Website
- https://zou.maregionsud.fr/en/
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 4m
- Estimated price
- €170–210
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