Ratonneau

Ratonneau is one of the islands of the Frioul archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, off the southern coast of France near Marseille.

It is connected to the nearby island of Pomègues, which runs roughly parallel, by a mole constructed in 1822 to create a port area.

The Ancient Roman fleet that besieged Marseille in 49BC was moored by the island.

Later, the island was used to quarantine foreign sailors, particularly those with cases of cholera and Leprosy.

The neoclassical hôpital Caroline was constructed at the eastern end of the island in 1828 to a design by Michel-Robert Penchaud, but partly destroyed in bombing raids in the Second World War.

Display board on Ratonneau.
St Estève Beach, at the eastern end of the south side of Ratonneau.