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From Avignon: Full-Day Best of Provence Tour

From Avignon: Full-Day Best of Provence Tour

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Provence during this guided full-day tour from Avignon. Enjoy the town of Fontaine de Vaucluse and stop in the lavender fields for photos. Go for a walk in St-Rémy-de-Provence and take in the views from Pont du Gard.  Be picked up from a meeting point in Avignon and board a comfortable and air-conditioned van for the scenic drive to Fontaine de Vaucluse. Take in the relaxing atmosphere in this town that is next to a spring at the foot of the Vaucluse Mountains. Admire the Provençal landscapes in of Luberon and have a chance to have a photo stop in lavender fields in summer (from June 15th to July 31st). Head over to Gordes which is listed as "one of the most beautiful villages in France." Walk in the red streets of Roussillon and marvel at panoramic views of the Alpilles in Baux-de-Provence. Take a stroll through the beautiful city of St-Rémy-de-Provence. Stop at the ancient Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard before returning to your meeting point. 

Avignon: Pont du Gard, Saint Remy and Les Baux Half-Day Tour

Avignon: Pont du Gard, Saint Remy and Les Baux Half-Day Tour

Begin your journey at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, take a short walk through the city center. Next, enjoy picturesque views of the Provençal countryside heading south to the Les Baux de Provence – a fortified medieval village perched in Alpilles mountain range. Meander through the narrow stone streets of the historic center, viewing the town's many original 16th-century houses and main attractions such as the Museum of Santons, the Hôtel des Porcelets and St Vincent Church. Afterward, travel to your final stop, the Unesco-listed Pont du Gard. Considered an ancient work of art, this three-tiered construction is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts. View the perfectly preserved masterpiece of ancient engineering that once supplied water to the town of Nîmes. In winter period (from November 1st to March 31) the activity is provided from 1.30 pm am to 6.30 pm.

Lavender Field & Distillery Tour between Nimes & Arles

Lavender Field & Distillery Tour between Nimes & Arles

Guided tours (1h) - meeting point/ register at the boutique. Explore the aromatic plants fields (lavender, rosemary, verbena, roses etc.) , touch and smell the plants to identify it and discover all their properties and uses on perfume, cosmetics, natural medecine etc. Experience the distillation process around the still, watch the steam turning flowers into oils and discover the secrets of extracting high quality organic essential oils. Extend your experience in store to discover all our natural products and get personalized advice.

From Avignon: All Provence in one Day

From Avignon: All Provence in one Day

Immerse yourself in the picturesque region of Provence on a beautiful day trip departing from Avignon. See all of the local highlights, including hilltop villages with colorful homes, historic monuments, and mountain landscapes. The village of Roussillon, built on top of an ochre cliff. The ochre is a natural pigment which can be found in the soil and which is used for the painting and decoration of the houses. You will stroll in the narrow streets of this colorfull village. (Market on Thursday). A short drive will bring you to one of the most beautiful villages in France : Gordes. A panoramic photo stop will be arranged. The next stop will be in Fontaine de Vaucluse : walk up to the cave from which the River Sorgues emerges. Continue to the charming town of Saint-Rémy de Provence, where you can explore its historic its city center. Then, enjoy some free time in Les Baux de Provence to explore the medieval fortress perched on a rocky spur in the Alpilles region. The tour concludes with a visit to the Pont du Gard, one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts. This full-day will return to Avignon in the middle of the day, lunch on your own during the day. In winter period (from November 1st to March 31) the activity is provided from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm (duration 10h00).

From Marseille: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

From Marseille: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

Discover the highlights of Provence on an immersive tour departing from Marseille. Immerse yourself in the region’s history and beauty as you explore the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, the ancient Pont du Gard aqueduct, and the historic city of Avignon. To end the day, enjoy a wine tasting in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, one of the region's most renowned vineyards. Your adventure begins with free time in the charming village of Les Baux-de-Provence. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the Alpilles, this classified site offers breathtaking views and a journey back in time with its medieval fortress. Wander through its picturesque streets before heading to the Pont du Gard, a true marvel of Roman engineering. This beautifully preserved aqueduct bridge tells the story of the Roman Empire (museum entrance not included). Next, continue to Avignon, the City of the Popes, where you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants (lunch not included). You’ll have the option to explore the city at your own pace: stroll through its medieval streets or dive into history by visiting the majestic Palais des Papes and the famous Saint-Bénezet Bridge also known as the Pont d'Avignon (tickets not included), both iconic landmarks in the region. The final leg of your journey takes you through the lush vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque landscape where nature and winemaking traditions come together. The day culminates with a wine tasting at one of the estates of the region, before heading back to Marseille. Lunch on your own during the day. NB : On certain days, a quick drive through Aix en Provence to pick up and drop off passengers may be included.

From Avignon: Roman Tour to Pont du Gard, Nîmes & Orange

From Avignon: Roman Tour to Pont du Gard, Nîmes & Orange

Pickup in front of Hotel Le Bristol in Avignon (address: 44 Cours Jean Jaurès 84000 Avignon) or around (contact me if you don’t stay within Avignon itself). Then we will go to Orange for a stop at the Roman Arch of Triumph for some pictures and explanations about the history of the monument. After this, you will visit the Roman Theatre of Orange with audio guides in the language you want. You will enjoy the picnic with local products from farms only and the Pont du Gard in the background (between April and October only), before walking around and on the magnificent Pont du Gard, a former bridge aqueduct. To finish, we will go to Nimes for a quick stop in front of the Maison Carrée, a former temple dedicated to the grandsons of the Emperor Augustus, before visiting the Amphitheater with an audio guide in the language you want (from November to March, it will only be a walk around the amphitheater, for some pictures). Drop off in the late afternoon at the same place where I picked you up in the morning.

Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes: Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes: Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

Visit of the charming medieval town of Uzès, founded during the Roman era and the site of an aqueduct that was built to supply the city of Nîmes. The Pont du Gard is the most well-known stretch of the aqueduct left standing. On this 5-hour program, you’ll see the traces of Roman civilization in Uzès as well as substantial monuments from the Middle Ages. Visit the famous 2,000-year-old Pont du Gard, a section of the Roman aqueduct that provided water to Nîmes. The highly photographed bridge was listed by UNESCO in 1985 as a World Heritage Site. You’ll discover the treasures of Nîmes, including the Coliseum that is considered to be second only to the Coliseum in Rome. Its Roman amphitheater is still in use and today has a seating capacity of 10,000.

From Aix-en-Provence: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

From Aix-en-Provence: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

Discover the highlights of Provence on an immersive tour departing from Aix-en-Provence. Immerse yourself in the region’s history and beauty as you explore the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, the ancient Pont du Gard aqueduct, and the historic city of Avignon. To end the day, enjoy a wine tasting in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, one of the region's most renowned vineyards. Your adventure begins with free time in the charming village of Les Baux-de-Provence. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the Alpilles, this classified site offers breathtaking views and a journey back in time with its medieval fortress. Wander through its picturesque streets before heading to the Pont du Gard, a true marvel of Roman engineering. This beautifully preserved aqueduct bridge tells the story of the Roman Empire (museum entrance not included). Next, continue to Avignon, the City of the Popes, where you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants (lunch not included). You’ll have the option to explore the city at your own pace: stroll through its medieval streets or dive into history by visiting the majestic Palais des Papes and the famous Saint-Bénezet Bridge also known as the Pont d'Avignon (tickets not included), both iconic landmarks in the region. The final leg of your journey takes you through the lush vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque landscape where nature and winemaking traditions come together. The day culminates with a wine tasting at one of the estates of the region, before heading back to Aix-en-Provence, the heart of Provence.

Nîmes: Musée de la Romanité Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket

Nîmes: Musée de la Romanité Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket

Enjoy skip-the-line priority entrance and explore Roman empire heritage with the fascinating multimedia installations and over 2,000 archeological artifacts on display at the Musée de la Romanité in Nimes. Admire innovative museography and immersive scenography (augmented reality and monumental audiovisual technologies) to discover Roman history through 3 main periods: Pre-Roman periodBecome immersed in the daily life of the Romans and discover a fully reconstructed Gallic house. Roman periodDiscover the museum collection with a multitude of everyday objects. Journey between discoveries on town planning, housing, daily habits and the décor of Roman life. Among the most spectacular pieces, admire the Pentheus mosaic and the reconstruction of the Domus Villa Roma. Medieval periodDuring the medieval period, find a shrinking city where ancient vestiges were buried or reused. The arenas are transformed into a fortified enclosure, with dwellings and places of worship in their center. Additionally, admire the museum's architecture, dine at the museum restaurant, relax in the Mediterranean garden, and admire the 360-degree panoramic from the rooftop.

Provence Highlights Full-Day Tour from Avignon

Provence Highlights Full-Day Tour from Avignon

We start this full day tour with the famous spring of Fontaine de Vaucluse with its pure water and leafy surroundings. Next is the Luberon Regional Natural Park established in the 1970s, which is characterised by a series of strikingly picturesque hilltop limestone villages such as Gordes, while the village of Roussillon is renowned for its magnificent red cliffs and former ochre quarry. (Lunchtime break in Roussilon). Early in the afternoon we will discover Saint Remy de Provence, birthplace of Nostradamus and the town where Van Gogh created some of his most famous paintings. Next, we will explore, nearby, the historical village of Les Baux de Provence. We will finish the tour by travelling back to the time of the Roman Empire to admire the remarkable Aqueduct of the Pont du Gard. (UNESCO site) See lavender fields during the blossom season. Stop at the market in L'Isle sur la Sorgues on sunday mornings. A day you will never forget!

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From Avignon: Full-Day Best of Provence Tour

From Avignon: Full-Day Best of Provence Tour

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Provence during this guided full-day tour from Avignon. Enjoy the town of Fontaine de Vaucluse and stop in the lavender fields for photos. Go for a walk in St-Rémy-de-Provence and take in the views from Pont du Gard.  Be picked up from a meeting point in Avignon and board a comfortable and air-conditioned van for the scenic drive to Fontaine de Vaucluse. Take in the relaxing atmosphere in this town that is next to a spring at the foot of the Vaucluse Mountains. Admire the Provençal landscapes in of Luberon and have a chance to have a photo stop in lavender fields in summer (from June 15th to July 31st). Head over to Gordes which is listed as "one of the most beautiful villages in France." Walk in the red streets of Roussillon and marvel at panoramic views of the Alpilles in Baux-de-Provence. Take a stroll through the beautiful city of St-Rémy-de-Provence. Stop at the ancient Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard before returning to your meeting point. 

Avignon: Pont du Gard, Saint Remy and Les Baux Half-Day Tour

Avignon: Pont du Gard, Saint Remy and Les Baux Half-Day Tour

Begin your journey at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, take a short walk through the city center. Next, enjoy picturesque views of the Provençal countryside heading south to the Les Baux de Provence – a fortified medieval village perched in Alpilles mountain range. Meander through the narrow stone streets of the historic center, viewing the town's many original 16th-century houses and main attractions such as the Museum of Santons, the Hôtel des Porcelets and St Vincent Church. Afterward, travel to your final stop, the Unesco-listed Pont du Gard. Considered an ancient work of art, this three-tiered construction is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts. View the perfectly preserved masterpiece of ancient engineering that once supplied water to the town of Nîmes. In winter period (from November 1st to March 31) the activity is provided from 1.30 pm am to 6.30 pm.

Lavender Field & Distillery Tour between Nimes & Arles

Lavender Field & Distillery Tour between Nimes & Arles

Guided tours (1h) - meeting point/ register at the boutique. Explore the aromatic plants fields (lavender, rosemary, verbena, roses etc.) , touch and smell the plants to identify it and discover all their properties and uses on perfume, cosmetics, natural medecine etc. Experience the distillation process around the still, watch the steam turning flowers into oils and discover the secrets of extracting high quality organic essential oils. Extend your experience in store to discover all our natural products and get personalized advice.

From Avignon: All Provence in one Day

From Avignon: All Provence in one Day

Immerse yourself in the picturesque region of Provence on a beautiful day trip departing from Avignon. See all of the local highlights, including hilltop villages with colorful homes, historic monuments, and mountain landscapes. The village of Roussillon, built on top of an ochre cliff. The ochre is a natural pigment which can be found in the soil and which is used for the painting and decoration of the houses. You will stroll in the narrow streets of this colorfull village. (Market on Thursday). A short drive will bring you to one of the most beautiful villages in France : Gordes. A panoramic photo stop will be arranged. The next stop will be in Fontaine de Vaucluse : walk up to the cave from which the River Sorgues emerges. Continue to the charming town of Saint-Rémy de Provence, where you can explore its historic its city center. Then, enjoy some free time in Les Baux de Provence to explore the medieval fortress perched on a rocky spur in the Alpilles region. The tour concludes with a visit to the Pont du Gard, one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts. This full-day will return to Avignon in the middle of the day, lunch on your own during the day. In winter period (from November 1st to March 31) the activity is provided from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm (duration 10h00).

From Marseille: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

From Marseille: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

Discover the highlights of Provence on an immersive tour departing from Marseille. Immerse yourself in the region’s history and beauty as you explore the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, the ancient Pont du Gard aqueduct, and the historic city of Avignon. To end the day, enjoy a wine tasting in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, one of the region's most renowned vineyards. Your adventure begins with free time in the charming village of Les Baux-de-Provence. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the Alpilles, this classified site offers breathtaking views and a journey back in time with its medieval fortress. Wander through its picturesque streets before heading to the Pont du Gard, a true marvel of Roman engineering. This beautifully preserved aqueduct bridge tells the story of the Roman Empire (museum entrance not included). Next, continue to Avignon, the City of the Popes, where you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants (lunch not included). You’ll have the option to explore the city at your own pace: stroll through its medieval streets or dive into history by visiting the majestic Palais des Papes and the famous Saint-Bénezet Bridge also known as the Pont d'Avignon (tickets not included), both iconic landmarks in the region. The final leg of your journey takes you through the lush vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque landscape where nature and winemaking traditions come together. The day culminates with a wine tasting at one of the estates of the region, before heading back to Marseille. Lunch on your own during the day. NB : On certain days, a quick drive through Aix en Provence to pick up and drop off passengers may be included.

From Avignon: Roman Tour to Pont du Gard, Nîmes & Orange

From Avignon: Roman Tour to Pont du Gard, Nîmes & Orange

Pickup in front of Hotel Le Bristol in Avignon (address: 44 Cours Jean Jaurès 84000 Avignon) or around (contact me if you don’t stay within Avignon itself). Then we will go to Orange for a stop at the Roman Arch of Triumph for some pictures and explanations about the history of the monument. After this, you will visit the Roman Theatre of Orange with audio guides in the language you want. You will enjoy the picnic with local products from farms only and the Pont du Gard in the background (between April and October only), before walking around and on the magnificent Pont du Gard, a former bridge aqueduct. To finish, we will go to Nimes for a quick stop in front of the Maison Carrée, a former temple dedicated to the grandsons of the Emperor Augustus, before visiting the Amphitheater with an audio guide in the language you want (from November to March, it will only be a walk around the amphitheater, for some pictures). Drop off in the late afternoon at the same place where I picked you up in the morning.

Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes: Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes: Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

Visit of the charming medieval town of Uzès, founded during the Roman era and the site of an aqueduct that was built to supply the city of Nîmes. The Pont du Gard is the most well-known stretch of the aqueduct left standing. On this 5-hour program, you’ll see the traces of Roman civilization in Uzès as well as substantial monuments from the Middle Ages. Visit the famous 2,000-year-old Pont du Gard, a section of the Roman aqueduct that provided water to Nîmes. The highly photographed bridge was listed by UNESCO in 1985 as a World Heritage Site. You’ll discover the treasures of Nîmes, including the Coliseum that is considered to be second only to the Coliseum in Rome. Its Roman amphitheater is still in use and today has a seating capacity of 10,000.

From Aix-en-Provence: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

From Aix-en-Provence: Provence in a day & Wine Tasting

Discover the highlights of Provence on an immersive tour departing from Aix-en-Provence. Immerse yourself in the region’s history and beauty as you explore the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, the ancient Pont du Gard aqueduct, and the historic city of Avignon. To end the day, enjoy a wine tasting in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, one of the region's most renowned vineyards. Your adventure begins with free time in the charming village of Les Baux-de-Provence. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the Alpilles, this classified site offers breathtaking views and a journey back in time with its medieval fortress. Wander through its picturesque streets before heading to the Pont du Gard, a true marvel of Roman engineering. This beautifully preserved aqueduct bridge tells the story of the Roman Empire (museum entrance not included). Next, continue to Avignon, the City of the Popes, where you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants (lunch not included). You’ll have the option to explore the city at your own pace: stroll through its medieval streets or dive into history by visiting the majestic Palais des Papes and the famous Saint-Bénezet Bridge also known as the Pont d'Avignon (tickets not included), both iconic landmarks in the region. The final leg of your journey takes you through the lush vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque landscape where nature and winemaking traditions come together. The day culminates with a wine tasting at one of the estates of the region, before heading back to Aix-en-Provence, the heart of Provence.

Nîmes: Musée de la Romanité Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket

Nîmes: Musée de la Romanité Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket

Enjoy skip-the-line priority entrance and explore Roman empire heritage with the fascinating multimedia installations and over 2,000 archeological artifacts on display at the Musée de la Romanité in Nimes. Admire innovative museography and immersive scenography (augmented reality and monumental audiovisual technologies) to discover Roman history through 3 main periods: Pre-Roman periodBecome immersed in the daily life of the Romans and discover a fully reconstructed Gallic house. Roman periodDiscover the museum collection with a multitude of everyday objects. Journey between discoveries on town planning, housing, daily habits and the décor of Roman life. Among the most spectacular pieces, admire the Pentheus mosaic and the reconstruction of the Domus Villa Roma. Medieval periodDuring the medieval period, find a shrinking city where ancient vestiges were buried or reused. The arenas are transformed into a fortified enclosure, with dwellings and places of worship in their center. Additionally, admire the museum's architecture, dine at the museum restaurant, relax in the Mediterranean garden, and admire the 360-degree panoramic from the rooftop.

Provence Highlights Full-Day Tour from Avignon

Provence Highlights Full-Day Tour from Avignon

We start this full day tour with the famous spring of Fontaine de Vaucluse with its pure water and leafy surroundings. Next is the Luberon Regional Natural Park established in the 1970s, which is characterised by a series of strikingly picturesque hilltop limestone villages such as Gordes, while the village of Roussillon is renowned for its magnificent red cliffs and former ochre quarry. (Lunchtime break in Roussilon). Early in the afternoon we will discover Saint Remy de Provence, birthplace of Nostradamus and the town where Van Gogh created some of his most famous paintings. Next, we will explore, nearby, the historical village of Les Baux de Provence. We will finish the tour by travelling back to the time of the Roman Empire to admire the remarkable Aqueduct of the Pont du Gard. (UNESCO site) See lavender fields during the blossom season. Stop at the market in L'Isle sur la Sorgues on sunday mornings. A day you will never forget!

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What should I do on my first trip to Nîmes?

Although Nîmes is well known for its Roman ruins, over the centuries it has developed into a city with a very rich and diverse cultural heritage. That said, top of my list of must see attractions, and there are many, is the Roman amphitheatre. Known locally as Arènes de Nîmes. As amphitheatres go, this is one of the best surviving of them all. It may not be as big as the Colosseum in Rome, but it is certainly as well preserved. An audio guide is included with your entry ticket, and leads you through tunnels to hidden places you probably would not find on your own.

What are some hidden gems to see in Nîmes?

Although not hidden as much as overlooked, the Tour Magne is well worth a visit. These are the ruins of a Roman tower built on the highest point in Nîmes. You will be hard pressed to miss it! Because it is a bit further out from the city centre, however, fewer visitors take the time to walk to the tower. For those that do, and climb the twisty but safe staircase to the top, there are wonderful views of the city before you. Walk via the gardens and you will see many ruins from the Roman era, some of which have been incorporated into more recent features.

How much time should I spend in Nîmes?

Of course you could stay more, or less, but three days is a good amount of time to see all the major attractions and more in Nîmes. It would take the better part of two days to explore the Roman attractions and the new Musée de la Romanité. There are a number of other museums and art galleries, the fine arts museum and the Carré d'Art with its impressive collection of contemporary art. With more than three days, Nîmes can be a suitable base for those with a car to explore further afield in this part of southern France.

What food is Nîmes known for?

There are two dishes that are well known to Nîmes, having been created by local chefs in the 19th century. They are Brandade de Morue (salted cod, poached in milk and served as a puree with olive oil and local truffles) and Nîmes Petit Pâté (a pastry stuffed with veal or pork and eaten hot). For anyone visiting in spring, you will not be able to escape the strawberries. Fraise de Nîmes, known throughout France as amongst the earliest in the year, have had protected geographic origins status since 2013.

What is the best way to get around Nîmes? 

Once in Nîmes, getting around the city is easy on foot. All the major attractions, museums and art galleries are within walking distance of each other. And although there are many hotels on the outskirts of the city, there are just as many, to suit all budgets in the city centre. Some of the other attractions nearby, such as Pont du Gard, require a car or public transport.

What are the best months to visit Nîmes?

During the summer months, June to August, Nîmes can get quite hot. Despite the heat it is also very busy. Even in August Nîmes is a popular tourist destination. There are far fewer tourists in spring and autumn. And this is when the temperatures during the day are much more comfortable, while the evenings are warm enough to enjoy a meal al fresco.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

Nîmes has a wonderful collection of restaurants, offering cuisine from all around the world. The best place to look for restaurants and bars is in the city centre, particularly in the area between the amphitheatre and the Maison Carrée (the exquisitely preserved Roman temple). But don't stick to the main street - venture into the side streets and you will find many more restaurants to choose from.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping? 

Nîmes has a vibrant shopping scene, with a good range of luxury shops. If you are looking to buy local produce, for example the region is well known for olives and olive oil as well as fine wine, you should head to Les Halles. The covered food market in the city centre on Rue des Halles. Here you can not only buy fresh food to eat on the spot or take away, you can also buy local produce to take home as gifts.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Nîmes?

There are many good hotels in the city centre and on the outskirts, to suit all budgets. Those on the outskirts of the city will require a car or taxi to get into the centre. When I visit Nîmes I prefer to stay in the city centre. There are a number of good hotels just south of the amphitheatre. These are then within walking distance of all there is to see and do, as well as being close to the restaurant and bars for evening entertainment.

What are the best annual events in Nîmes? 

As the Roman amphitheatre is so well preserved, it is still used for a number of festivals and events throughout the year. For example, the Festival of Nîmes has been taking place since 1997, on dates throughout the summer - attracting international talent including Elton John, Radiohead and Metallica. The ancient arena also hosts the Great Roman Games - a reenactment spectacle for the whole family.

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Florence was a wonderful guide, friendly, knowledgeable, professional and a lot of fun! She’s a great driver and kept us on schedule with her efficiency, so that we could see all the sights with plenty of time to enjoy them. Thank you, Florence!

Tour was nice, by the time we reached saint remy, it was dark so just enjoyed the market. Our guide Emile was very good and he explained various parts of Provence very well .

Florence was an excellent tour guide, driver and gave us a wonderful day- there’s no way we could’ve done all these fun things in one day by ourselves. Brava Florence!

Emile, the driver and the guide, is great indeed. His driving was stable and he was also nice and helpful with proper guide in different stops. He did a great job.

Guide was very good and not rushing through the tour.