Nature, gastronomy, culture, with family or friends, the Luberon can be discovered from every angle! Set off to discover this incredible region, in the heart of its Regional Natural Park and its magnificent perched villages.
Situated between Arles and Avignon, the Alpilles mountain range offers sweet scents of thyme and rosemary in the heart of its limestone setting. Breathtaking landscapes, colourful markets, typical villages and delicious local products, this is a region not to be missed during your stay in Provence!
From the top of its 1912 meters, Mont Ventoux nicknamed the “Giant of Provence” is the highest peak in Vaucluse. Capped with a white crest giving the illusion of eternal snow, the views from its summit are breathtaking. Whether by bike or on foot, in summer or in winter, this region will not stop surprising you!
Avignon is an ideal destination for a getaway in Provence. With an exceptional heritage classified by Unesco, incredible culinary and wine traditions and varied landscapes, this region bathed by the sun will seduce you!
Visiting Aix en Provence and its surroundings means taking the time to discover its incredible cultural and artistic heritage which has inspired the greatest. The country of Aix is also a gastronomic land between oil mills, wine estates and local specialties that you will discover during your walks in town or in the perched villages protected by the Sainte Victoire.
Bordered by the Rhône on these wine-growing lands, in the heart of the Provence of the Popes, it is a green nature and typical villages that await you, between the Toulourenc valley, the Uchaux massif, Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux.
A mythical place known worldwide for its luxury, nightlife and beaches, the Côte d'Azur also offers a more authentic hinterland. Discover this region which has not finished revealing all its secrets ...
Don't miss a visit to the Vieux Port (Old Port), the Canebière and the charming and typical Panier and Vallon des Auffes districts, as well as the Bonne Mère (nickname of the Notre Dame de la Garde basilica, which sailors could see from afar) overlooking the city of Marseille, before sitting on a terrace with pastis in hand and listening to the Marseilles vibes.
Land of charm, Drôme Provençale is dotted with hilltop villages. At the foot of Mont Ventoux, a real palette of paint awaits you, between the purple of the lavender fields and the green of the olive groves.
Exploring Nîmes and its surroundings offers an immersion into Roman history with its iconic monuments such as the arenas and the Maison Carrée. But that's not all! You can also witness bullfights and experience the festive atmosphere of the feria. Rooted in a 2000-year-old past, this Southern city unveils an exceptional heritage. Uzès, a city of Art and History, jealously preserves its prestigious heritage. Stroll through its medieval streets and don't miss the famous Saturday morning market. Explore the surroundings to discover the Pont du Gard, France's most visited ancient monument, and delve into the Roman era.
The Bouches du Rhône are surprising by the diversity of landscapes and Provençal cultures that they offer. Because it is the chain of the Alpilles with the magnificent village of Baux de Provence, the Côte Bleue to the Calanques with its coves and turquoise waters, the wild and unspoiled Camargue but also the unmissable cities of Marseille, Aix en Provence and Arles whose known historical and cultural heritage is unmissable.
In the heart of Provence, the Vaucluse is an area brimming with treasures of the land and of man. Visit the celebrated lavender fields and colourful markets where wow factor stalls are filled with mouth-watering local produce. Discover historic cities and cultural icons such as the monumental Palais des Papes in Avignon, the region’s capital. Charming, picturesque and unforgettable…
Between land and sea, at the gateway to the Alpes de Haute Provence and the Côte d'Azur, the Var is the second most touristic department in France as well as one of the greenest. The diversity of its landscapes and its reliefs make it a particularly attractive and magical destination.
At the gates of Provence, just after the Avignon bridge, its landscapes and villages offer the charm and authenticity of Provence with fields of lavender and vines as far as the eye can see. Its character remains unique, however, and delights both history buffs, culture enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The least we can say is that she has allure! It rubs shoulders with the greatest Côtes du Rhône wines, cicadas, lavender fields, Madame de Sévigné, it is home to the black diamond of Provence, 3 of the 100 Most Beautiful Villages in France and it can claim to be the gateway entry of the Sun, thus benefiting from exceptional light and sunshine all year round.