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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Explore some of the most charming and beautiful areas of Provence (famous for its sunny weather, colorful countryside, tradition, wine, food, and language) , Bouches du Rhone and the Luberon, with their quaint hill-top villages surrounded by orchards, vineyards and lavender fields as well as the ancient Roman town of Orange (with its small town with narrow streets, picturesque squares and its famous Roman Theatre and Triumphal Arch), and the Alpilles with a rental car.
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Marseille (18)Orange (1)Luberon Valley (Provence) (5)The Alpilles (Provence) (4)Bouches du Rhone (Provence) (3)
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2 nights in Bouches du Rhone (Provence)
The Bouches-du-Rhone area is a fascinating and diverse region full of history with many monuments, castles, chapels, shrines, and other ancient treasures as well as open-air markets, vineyards, and oil mills. The charming hilltop villages boast magnificent panoramas and spectacular landscapes.
Enjoy Bouc bel Air, Châteauneuf-le-Rouge, Rognes, Rousset, Saint-Cannat, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte Baume, Salon de Provence, the Calanques, Camargue Natural Park and so much more!
2 nights in Luberon Valley (Provence)
The historic region between Aix-en-Provence and Avignon is perhaps the most beautiful in France, with rolling hills streaked with lavender and medieval villages perched atop ancient rock formations. The Luberon has long been a favorite destination for those seeking 'the good life' in the south of France.
Visit Bonnieux, Gordes, Goult, Joucas, L`Isle Sur La Sorgue, Lourmarin, Menerbes, Pertuis, Saint Saturnin les Apt, and so much more!
2 nights in Orange
Orange, the 'city of Princes,' is an ancient Roman town with narrow streets, picturesque squares, and two UNESCO World Heritage sites, Europe's third-largest triumphal arch and its best-preserved Roman theatre. The city is full of ancient treasures and Provencal charm.
Visit the Roman Theater, Museum of Art and History, Provencal market (Thursdays), St. Eutrope hill, Place de la République, Triumphal Arch, and so much more.
2 nights in The Alpilles (Provence)
The Alpilles boasts some of Provence's most famous sites, surrounded by fields of olive trees that stretch as far as the eye can see. Here and there you will glimpse landscapes of cypress trees leading to lovely renovated country houses or ancient drystone farmhouses. Several typical Provencal villages encircle the foothills of the Alpilles range with little stone houses gathered together around a Romanesque church, quaint fountains, and the open squares shaded by trees and charming cafes.
Explore Saint Remy de Provence, Alleins, Les Baux de Provence, Mallemort, Maussane les Alpilles, Noves, Orgon, Tarascon, Beaucaire, and so much more!
1 nights in Marseille
Marseille is the second-largest city in France and its premier port. The Vieux Port, is still at the center of city life, with fishing boats, yachts, and cabin cruisers all moored together with larger ships. Ancient remains, early modern buildings, and twentieth century office and housing blocks make up the physical fabric of a thriving city. Urban infrastructure, Mediterranean climate, and a convenient location make it an attractive center for vacations and conventions.
Explore MuCEM, Villa Mediterranee, Musee Regards de Provence, Vieux Port (Old Port), Cathedral of Saint Mary Major, Le Panier, Musee Cantini, Chateau d`If, Calanques National Park, Le Canebiere, Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde, and so much more!
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Bouches du Rhone (Provence)
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Arrive to Bouches du Rhone (Provence) Overnight in Bouches du Rhone (Provence) 18 hotels offered
<b>France</b> remains one of the worlds most talked-about and written-about destinations. Whether the romance of Paris sweeps you off your feet or you fall gently for the relaxed life of Provence, France is a place for lovers, and will leave you spellbound. Paris is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities, with enough monuments, museums, restaurants, theatres and shows to last a lifetime. The northern provinces of Normandy and Brittany are steeped in history while the Loire Valley is world famous for its châteaux.
The Bouches-du-Rhone area is a fascinating and diverse region full of history with many monuments, castles, chapels, shrines, and other ancient treasures as well as open-air markets, vineyards, and oil mills. The charming hilltop villages boast magnificent panoramas and spectacular landscapes.
Enjoy Bouc bel Air, Châteauneuf-le-Rouge, Rognes, Rousset, Saint-Cannat, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte Baume, Salon de Provence, the Calanques, Camargue Natural Park and so much more!
The historic region between Aix-en-Provence and Avignon is perhaps the most beautiful in France, with rolling hills streaked with lavender and medieval villages perched atop ancient rock formations. The Luberon has long been a favorite destination for those seeking 'the good life' in the south of France.
Visit Bonnieux, Gordes, Goult, Joucas, L`Isle Sur La Sorgue, Lourmarin, Menerbes, Pertuis, Saint Saturnin les Apt, and so much more!
Orange, the 'city of Princes,' is an ancient Roman town with narrow streets, picturesque squares, and two UNESCO World Heritage sites, Europe's third-largest triumphal arch and its best-preserved Roman theatre. The city is full of ancient treasures and Provencal charm.
Visit the Roman Theater, Museum of Art and History, Provencal market (Thursdays), St. Eutrope hill, Place de la République, Triumphal Arch, and so much more.
The Alpilles boasts some of Provence's most famous sites, surrounded by fields of olive trees that stretch as far as the eye can see. Here and there you will glimpse landscapes of cypress trees leading to lovely renovated country houses or ancient drystone farmhouses. Several typical Provencal villages encircle the foothills of the Alpilles range with little stone houses gathered together around a Romanesque church, quaint fountains, and the open squares shaded by trees and charming cafes.
Explore Saint Remy de Provence, Alleins, Les Baux de Provence, Mallemort, Maussane les Alpilles, Noves, Orgon, Tarascon, Beaucaire, and so much more!
Marseille is the second-largest city in France and its premier port. The Vieux Port, is still at the center of city life, with fishing boats, yachts, and cabin cruisers all moored together with larger ships. Ancient remains, early modern buildings, and twentieth century office and housing blocks make up the physical fabric of a thriving city. Urban infrastructure, Mediterranean climate, and a convenient location make it an attractive center for vacations and conventions.
Explore MuCEM, Villa Mediterranee, Musee Regards de Provence, Vieux Port (Old Port), Cathedral of Saint Mary Major, Le Panier, Musee Cantini, Chateau d`If, Calanques National Park, Le Canebiere, Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde, and so much more!