Provence, an enchanting region located in southeastern France, is a place rich in natural beauty, culture and fascinating traditions.
Also known as “Pays d’Art et d’Histoire” (land of art and history), the region captures the hearts of visitors with its picturesque landscapes, delicious cuisine, lavender scents and vibrant atmosphere.
Provence enchants visitors with its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and relaxed lifestyle. It is a destination that offers a unique mix of outdoor adventures, art, history and culinary delights. Whether you are strolling through lavender fields, exploring medieval villages or savoring local flavors, Provence is sure to leave unforgettable memories.
A journey to the most authentic and enchanting Provence awaits you in Les-Baux-de-Provence. Explore the castle, the village, the Carrières de Lumières and enjoy nature and gastronomy.
FID Marseille: the festival where documentary film meets the visual arts. A festival open to all forms of cinematic expression, offering audiences a window on the world and its transformations.
La Fête de la Véraison is a must-attend event for wine and culture lovers.
The Festival de la Gastronomie in Aix-en-Provence is one of the most anticipated culinary events in the region. This festival, held annually at the Château de La Gaude, is a unique opportunity to sample the delicacies of the area's best chefs and discover Provençal cuisine in all its glory.
The ATP Marseille, also known as the Open 13 Provence, is a men's tennis tournament held annually in February at the Palais des Sports de Marseille on the French Mediterranean coast.