Occitanie
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04 hoursAdd to favoritesToulouseCarcassonne Small Group Half-Day tour from Toulouse
Join a guided small group day trip from Toulouse to the UNESCO-listed Cité de Carcassonne.... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesToulouseFrom Toulouse to Lourdes: Guided Small Group Day Tour
Join a small group shuttle tour from Toulouse to Lourdes and explore this world-famous... -
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Gaillac Wine Tour Small Group half-day Tour from Toulouse
Small Group Half Day Trip from Toulouse to One of the Oldest Wine Regions in France.... -
02 hoursAdd to favoritesLourdesLourdes Guided Walking Tour Private
Explore Lourdes on our captivating guided walking tour. Immerse in spiritual history... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesToulouseExplore Gaillac Wines: Private Half-Day Tour from Toulouse
Private Half Day Trip from Toulouse to One of the Oldest Wine Regions in France.... -
06 hoursAdd to favoritesPort-VendresFrom Port Vendres Port to Collioure village & Languedoc Wine Tour private
Private shore excursion from Port Vendres to visit the charming port village of... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesToulouseBordeaux Wine Tour to Saint Emilion From Toulouse
A Private Bordeaux Wine Tour to the Saint Emilion wine region on a day trip from... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesPort-VendresFrom Port Vendres Port to Carcassonne & Languedoc Wine Tour private
An Idyllic Private Full Day Trip from Port Vendres Cruise Port to Medieval Carcassonne,... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesPort-VendresFrom Port Vendres Port Languedoc Wine Tour Shore Excursion private
Let our Expert local guides introduce you to one of the most prominent wine regions... -
03 hoursAdd to favoritesToulouseChocolate & Pastry Tour
Spend an afternoon indulging in Toulouse’s top sweet creations, exploring chocolate... -
03 hoursAdd to favoritesToulouseToulouse Wine Bar Tour
Kick your evening off in style with this fun and intimate wine bar tour that celebrates... -
02 hoursAdd to favoritesMontpellierMontpellier Guided Walking Tour Private
Experience Montpellier on a private guided walking tour. Uncover the city's hidden... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesToulouseVictor Hugo Market Tour
Spend a morning learning the skills and secrets of French market shopping with a... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesSèteFrom Sète Port Languedoc Wine Tour Shore Excursion private
Let our Expert local guides introduce you to one of the most prominent wine regions... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesSèteFrom Sète Port to Carcassonne shore excursion private
An Idyllic Private Full Day Trip from Sète Cruise Port to Medieval Carcassonne classified... -
07 hoursAdd to favoritesSèteFrom Sète Port to Montpellier & Languedoc Wine Tour
A private shore excursion from Sète Cruise Port. Visit Montpellier on a walking... -
07 hoursAdd to favoritesSèteFrom Sète Port Walking Tour, Oyster tasting & Languedoc wines private
Enjoy a small group private shore excursion from Sète Cruise Port. Begin with a... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesToulouseLourdes Sanctuary: Exclusive Private Tour from Toulouse
Book a private tour from Toulouse to Lourdes and explore this world-famous pilgrimage... -
03:30 hoursAdd to favoritesMontpellierFrom Montpellier Private Languedoc Wine Tour half-day
A Fascinating wine trip to Pic Saint-Loup appellation part of the Languedoc Wine... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesToulouseAlbi, Cordes Village & Gaillac Wine Experience - Private Tour from Toulouse
Visit the Towns & Villages around Toulouse including a wine tour in Gaillac on this...
Learn more about Occitanie
Explore Occitanie: History, Sacred Sites, Vineyards & Mediterranean Shores
A Crossroads of Civilizations and Landscapes
Stretching across southern France, Occitanie is a region of remarkable diversity, where medieval fortresses, Roman engineering, spiritual landmarks, vineyards, and Mediterranean coastlines coexist under generous sunshine. From sacred pilgrimage sites to ancient cities and wine country, Occitanie offers a rich and multifaceted travel experience. Discover the region through our curated Occitanie tours.
Historic Landmarks and Medieval Heritage
Layers of History Through the Ages
Occitanie is home to some of France’s most striking historic monuments. The fortified city of Carcassonne stands as Europe’s largest medieval stronghold, with imposing ramparts, towers, and a history shaped by centuries of conflict and power.
Roman engineering marvels such as the Pont du Gard reveal the region’s ancient past, while the dramatic Cathar castles perched on hilltops tell the story of a turbulent medieval era and a once-powerful spiritual movement.
Lourdes and Spiritual Journeys
A Place of Pilgrimage and Reflection
Beyond its historical sites, Occitanie is closely linked to Lourdes, one of the world’s most significant pilgrimage destinations. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes draws visitors from across the globe, known for its grotto, healing waters, and atmosphere of profound reflection.
Spiritual itineraries often include meaningful Lourdes day trips from Toulouse , combined with broader cultural discovery across the region.
Vineyards and the Art of Southern Winemaking
One of France’s Most Dynamic Wine Regions
Occitanie is among France’s largest and most diverse wine-producing regions. Wine experiences often include guided tastings and vineyard visits in areas such as Pic Saint-Loup, Terrasses du Larzac, and Gaillac.
Discover these wine landscapes on curated Occitanie wine tours, showcasing both traditional estates and innovative southern producers.
Gastronomy and Southern Flavors
Cuisine Rooted in Sun and Land
Occitanie’s cuisine reflects its geography and history. From Mediterranean seafood to hearty inland dishes such as cassoulet, food experiences highlight the generous flavors of southern France.
Culinary itineraries often combine regional cuisine and wine on immersive food and wine tours in Occitanie .
Waterways, Coastlines & Living Landscapes
From Canal to Coast
The Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a peaceful journey through vineyards and countryside, while the Mediterranean coastline reveals sandy beaches and charming ports such as Sète.
Occitanie also offers popular shore excursions from Sète and Port-Vendres , combining coastal scenery with inland cultural highlights.
Vibrant Cities and Cultural Life
Southern Cities with Distinct Character
Cities such as Toulouse and Montpellier bring contemporary energy to the region, blending historic architecture, lively markets, and cultural life.
A Tailor-Made Occitanie Experience with Ophorus
Travel Designed Around You
Whether your journey focuses on medieval history, wine exploration, spiritual discovery, or coastal relaxation, Ophorus designs private and small-group tours tailored to your pace and interests.
Plan Your Occitanie Journey
From fortified cities and sacred sites to vineyards, waterways, and Mediterranean shores, Occitanie offers a uniquely varied travel experience. Discover the region in depth with our private tours in Occitanie , thoughtfully designed to reveal the richness of southern France.
Contact us today and let us plan your Occitanie escape.
FAQ
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Where is Languedoc France?
Languedoc was a region of France now replaced by the name of Occitanie that is located in the southern part of France between the Atlantic Ocean and right up to the French Riviera. It is one of the largest regions of France and the two main cities are Toulouse and Montpellier. Languedoc is also a very popular destination as it offers a multitude of opportunities because of its varied landscape: the Pyrénées mountains, the Languedoc wine region, the Mediterranean Sea and its sandy beaches. -
What is Languedoc wine?
The Languedoc wine region is the largest of France as it covers over 600 000 acres of land. The vineyards are located in the southern part of France and stretch from Carcassonne to the north to the outskirts of Nîmes. The Languedoc wine region is composed of 23 AOC appellations and most of the wines produced are red, rosé and still whites. -
What to do in Languedoc?
The Languedoc region of France is today known as Occitanie. This region is the 2nd largest in France and has a number of top rated attractions to visit. Among the top sights to visit and the best things to do in Languedoc you can find: 1. Pont du Gard 2. Fortress of Carcassonne, the Cité 3. Roman Monuments of Nîmes 4. Pic Saint Loup wine region 5. The sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast -
Where to stay in Languedoc?
There are many options for accommodation in the Languedoc. The region is dotted with camp sites in the mountains, country side or along the coast. You can also find a large number of hotel options raging from budget 3* to high-end 5*. There are also a number of vacation resorts located along the coast.