Welcome in Provence
Provence, its olive groves, lavender fields, vineyards, hilltop villages and sweetness of life...
We invite you to discover this amazing region, off the beaten track. Accompanied by our guides, you will enjoy the fabulous scenery that inspired the greatest French painters: Cezanne, Picasso and Van Gogh.
We invite you to taste the best wines - from Chateau Neuf du Pape to Bandol - along with the sunny kitchens of the best restaurants in the area. You will have the opportunity to meet chefs and visit large wineries, guided by their owners.
The vineyards of Provence stretch from the Rhone to the Italian border. Considered as the oldest vineyards in France, they cover nearly 25,000 hectares.
Perched on the hillside, setting upon dry stone wall terraces known as “restanques” - terraces so typical of the country - along the creeks and the Mediterranean beaches, or threading through the inland valleys, Provence offers a unique landscape panorama.
Provence is also Arles, Nimes, Marseille and their Roman heritage; Avignon, the Camargue and beautiful historic villages to visit.
Also discover the Riviera and its international events - the Cannes Film Festival, the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco, the Voiles of St Tropez ... Its palaces, resort and spa, ideal for a relaxing moment ... Its inland villages which are famous all over the world - Saint Paul de Vence, Grasse and Eze.
We invite you to discover this amazing region, off the beaten track. Accompanied by our guides, you will enjoy the fabulous scenery that inspired the greatest French painters: Cezanne, Picasso and Van Gogh.
We invite you to taste the best wines - from Chateau Neuf du Pape to Bandol - along with the sunny kitchens of the best restaurants in the area. You will have the opportunity to meet chefs and visit large wineries, guided by their owners.
The vineyards of Provence stretch from the Rhone to the Italian border. Considered as the oldest vineyards in France, they cover nearly 25,000 hectares.
Perched on the hillside, setting upon dry stone wall terraces known as “restanques” - terraces so typical of the country - along the creeks and the Mediterranean beaches, or threading through the inland valleys, Provence offers a unique landscape panorama.
Provence is also Arles, Nimes, Marseille and their Roman heritage; Avignon, the Camargue and beautiful historic villages to visit.
Also discover the Riviera and its international events - the Cannes Film Festival, the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco, the Voiles of St Tropez ... Its palaces, resort and spa, ideal for a relaxing moment ... Its inland villages which are famous all over the world - Saint Paul de Vence, Grasse and Eze.










