Provence's Offer

Lavender Fields, Sunlight & Mediterranean Spirit

Main cities: Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Gordes
Wine areas: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côtes de Provence, Bandol



In Provence, the air smells like lavender and rosemary, and life follows the rhythm of sunshine and wine. In Avignon, explore the legacy of the popes; in Aix, sip rosé beneath shaded fountains; and in Arles, Roman ruins meet Van Gogh’s palette.

Wander through Gordes or Roussillon, perched above valleys, or sample bouillabaisse, aïoli, and sun-ripened fruits in a bustling village market.

The wine flows as freely as the conversation — from structured reds of Châteauneuf-du-Pape to easy-drinking rosés. Provence is not just a place — it’s a feeling.


French Cooking-Class in Aix

This morning, you will meet a French chef and learn how to cook a traditional Provençal meal in Aix-en-Provence!

First, you will meet our chef and head to the local market, where you will choose your ingredients from fresh produce and explore the Old Town’s market.

Then, you will return to the chef’s home, to start the cooking class.

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape Wine tour

Today you will be picked up at your hotel by your guide to discover the local vineyards of the world-renown “Châteauneuf-du-Pape”!

It is easily recognized as one of the best French wines. Its distinctive taste is a result of the unique climate in Provence.

With your driver-guide, discover 4 of the most important appellations of Côte du Rhône.

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Villages of the Lubéron

The Lubéron is one of the most notorious mountains in France, but it is also a national park.

It is also home to countless perched medieval villages, stunning winding mountain drives, endless fields of lavender and sunflowers, and an exceptionally fertile land and climate.

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Walking tour of Avignon

This medieval city housed the Pope in the 14th century.

Together, you can visit the soaring Palais des Papes—the largest Gothic palace in history and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A tour of the palace, which includes the popes' private apartments with their fabulous frescoes, is a must.

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