An enchanting natural landscape, the Alpilles features a chain of limestone mountains with panoramic views that stretch from the Rhone River to the Durance River. Charming villages like St Rémy, Les Baux de Provence, Alleins, Beaucaire, Noves, and Tarascon are surrounded by fields of olive trees, cypress trees, lavender, and sunflowers that extend as far as the eye can see. Staying in typical villages allows you to discover the Provencal way of life just as some of the most celebrated artists like Cezanne and Van Gogh did and expressed through their art.
Visit Marseille (France’s second largest city, with its hip, eclectic vibe and world-class museums, galleries and performing arts), before heading to Arles (an ancient Roman city best known for its connection with the artist Vincent Van Gogh), and The Alpilles (with its picturesque Provencal villages, surrounded by fields of olive trees, cypress trees, lavender and sunflowers). Combine these destinations with a rental car.
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The countryside boasts vineyards and orchards, and charming hill-top villages dating back more than 1,000 years. The area is known for its abundant vegetation, brilliant wildlife, historic monuments and festivals, natural sites and cultural events.
The Bouches-du-Rhone is a fascinating and diverse region with charming hilltop villages boasting magnificent panoramas and spectacular landscapes.
The Provencal Coast offers charm and beauty like no other, captivating visitors with its local markets, picturesque seaside towns and villages, and of course, fine French food and wine.
The Verdon and Northern Var is the secret heart of Provence offering a world of splendor where villages nestle in the hollows of the cliffs, and breathtaking views can be seen for miles upon miles.