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Book your official tour guide in Provence

Visit Provence with an official tour guide for an unforgettable experience in one of the most enchanting regions of France. From hilltop villages and lavender fields to Roman ruins and Mediterranean markets Provence offers a unique blend of nature and timeless charm.

Traveling as a couple, family, or group ? Discovering Provence with a certified guide guarantees top-quality service and personalized experiences in the language of your choice.


Not to Miss in Provence

Discover the essential sights and experiences across this sun-drenched region where history and culture come together under the Provençal sky.


Lavender fields of Valensole

From mid-June to early August the lavender fields around the Valensole Plateau burst into color : a must-see for nature lovers and photographers. Visit a lavender distillery and learn how lavender oil is made.


Gordes and the Luberon Villages

Visit Gordes : one of the most beautiful villages in France perched on a hillside with stunning views. Do not miss the village of Roussillon known for its ochre cliffs. Bonnieux is also a postcard-perfect hill town.


Avignon and the Palais des Papes

Once the seat of the Catholic Church Avignon boasts the massive Palace of the Popes and the famous Pont d’Avignon as well as vibrant medieval streets full of charm and history.


Les Baux-de-Provence and Carrières de Lumières

Set in the Alpilles mountains this dramatic stone village offers panoramic views and ancient ruins. Nearby you can step into the Carrières de Lumières : an immersive art show projected onto the walls of a former quarry.


Arles and Roman Heritage

Known for its Roman amphitheater and Van Gogh legacy Arles is a city of art and antiquity. Discover Roman heritage and café-lined squares painted by the artist himself.


Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

A charming village surrounded by olive groves and history. Visit the Saint-Paul de Mausole monastery where Van Gogh was treated and see massive Roman monuments at Glanum.


The Verdon Canyon and Sainte-Croix Lake

One of Europe’s most spectacular natural sights the Verdon Gorges offer turquoise waters perfect for kayaking and boating.


Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence is the birthplace of Cézanne. The city is famous for its elegant architecture and daily markets. Sip a coffee in a sun-drenched square or visit the Atelier Cézanne.


Provençal Markets and Cuisine

Visit lively markets in Uzès or Vaison-la-Romaine. Taste local specialties like goat cheese, tapenade, honey, rosé wine, and the iconic ratatouille. Do not miss a traditional Provençal lunch under the shade of plane trees.

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