The Activities Discover other activities L’Isle sur la Sorgue A beautiful little town crisscrossed by the many canals of the Sorgue, it is renowned in Provence for its abundance of antique shops (open on weekends), art galleries, and painting studios, as well as its charming streets and numerous restaurants. It is truly worth the detour. Link(s) Click here
Cassis
The Activities Discover other activities Cassis “Qu’a vist Paris, se noun a vist Cassis, pou dire: n’ai rèn vist.” These words from Nobel Prize-winning author Frédéric Mistral perfectly capture the incredible allure that Cassis holds for all who visit. This small fishing port, nestled between two exceptional natural sites (the famous Calanques massif and the majestic Cap Canaille), offers visitors a true essence of Provence and the Mediterranean. The magic begins on the small road leading to the village, winding between vineyards and pine forests. The charm unfolds as you stroll through narrow alleys and squares lined with colorful fishermen’s houses. The Calanque de Port Miou is just a 30-minute walk from the town center, and it serves as the starting point for 20 kilometers of hiking trails through the Calanques. Link(s) Click here
Les Baux de Provence
The Activities Discover other activities Les Baux de Provence Not far from Saint-Rémy, the village of Les Baux-de-Provence is perched on a rocky plateau. It overlooks olive groves and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Arles, the Camargue, and the Alpilles. The village is explored exclusively on foot, where you can admire beautifully restored ancient houses, elegant Renaissance facades, and magnificent private mansions, many of which now house art galleries and museums. You’ll encounter numerous artisan workshops and shops selling local Provençal products. At the village’s edge stands its ancient stone fortress. Food enthusiasts will know that Les Baux is home to several internationally renowned restaurants… and they’ll likely find it hard to resist! Link(s) Click here
The Camargue
The Activities Discover other activities The Camargue A few kilometers south of the city of Arles, the Camargue Regional Nature Park is home to a unique fauna and flora found nowhere else in the world. You can visit museums or natural spaces, take walks or horse rides between the sea and the ponds, explore scenic routes, or simply relax on the long beaches… It’s up to you to tailor your visit. The village of Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is built between the sky and the sea, where the Rhône River meets the Mediterranean. Link(s) Click here Click here
Roussillon
The Activities Discover other activities Roussillon A true geological curiosity, the quarries with their multiple natural colors contribute to making Roussillon one of the most renowned sites in the Luberon. Follow the path through the old open-air quarries with their “blood and gold” cliffs. The visit lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the chosen route. The site is open from mid-February to the end of December, 7 days a week. Link(s) Click here
Aurel & Sault
The Activities Discover other activities Aurel & Sault Charming hilltop villages, Aurel and Sault overlook a valley of breathtaking landscapes filled with lavender fields, sunflowers, and poppies. These villages are a must-see before July 15th, the date of the lavender harvest. Link(s) Click here Click here
The Provençal Markets
The Activities Discover other activities The Provençal Markets Enjoy the markets of Provence, with the flavors, scents, and colors of the south of France: fruits and vegetables, herbs and plants, cheeses, olive oil, honey and jams, breads & fougasses, and in winter, truffles… a true feast for the senses. Link(s) Click here
The Picturesque Villages of Provence
The Activities Discover other activities The Picturesque Villages of Provence Take a stroll through the picturesque villages of Provence, such as Gordes, Gigondas, Séguret, Beaumes-de-Venise, Roussillon, or Oppède-le-Vieux, and discover the charm of their old stone alleys. Link(s) Click here Click here