Izon
Izon is an ancient town located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. It is situated on the Mediterranean coast, approximately 10 kilometers west of Marseille. Historically, Izon was part of the Roman territory and has retained its significance through the centuries as a small fishing village and port.
The town is known for its picturesque harbor, which has served as a maritime hub for local
Izon's historical landmarks include a 12th-century chapel dedicated to Saint Pierre, reflecting its long-standing maritime heritage.
Economically, Izon has historically relied on fishing and small-scale commerce. In recent years, tourism has become
Though relatively small, Izon maintains cultural traditions and local festivals that celebrate its maritime history and