Provence

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.

Art in Arles

Arles, called the city of Van Gogh, will amaze you with its UNESCO World Heritage monuments and landscapes that have inspired numerous artists. Visit the Van Gogh foundation, Luma, the Reattu museum and the place des photographes.

Sweets of Provence

Discover Aix-en-Provence, Eguilles, and Puycard to indulge in Provençal delicacies. Learn all about calissons, typical sweets, from a museum to a factory and participate in a chocolate-making workshop.

Cities of Provence: an urban escape

Visit the most charming cities of Provence with this vacation package. Thanks to this itinerary you can discover the history of Avignon, a UNESCO heritage site, Aix-en-Provence with its scents and art, and finally Marseille, city of the eponymous soap and full of pearls to discover

The lavender route in Provence

Lavender is undoubtedly the symbol of Provence. Embark on this tour to learn all about the blue gold. An itinerary that passes through Coustellet, Apt, Mane, and the Valensole plateau to introduce you to the history, tradition, uses, properties, and processing of lavender.

The flavors of Provence

An itinerary full of scents and flavors, starting with plants at the University of Forcalquier, clay, aloe vera and thermal water products in Mane, a visit to a well-known cosmetic company in Manosque, passing by food and wine products, popping into Aubagne to discover the culture of the holy men, and ending with soaps from Salon-de-Provence.