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03:30 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceA Taste of Provence Wine Tour : a half-day Vineyard Adventure
Uncork the magic of Provence! Embark on a delightful half-day Provence wine tasting... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceValensole's Lavender Fields Tour : A Visual Journey in Provence
Experience the Sights and Scents of Provence’s Lavender Fields on this half day... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceLuberon Villages Tour: Unveiling the Charms of Provence
Explore enchanting hilltop villages of the Luberon near Aix-en-Provence! Small-group... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceArles, Saint Rémy & Les Baux : A Cultural Tour in Provence
Explore Provence's gems in a day! Small-group tour from Aix-en-Provence visits Arles'... -
03:30 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvencePrivate Wine Tour from Aix-en-Provence: A Personalized Vineyard Visit
Discover the hidden treasures of Provence with our exclusive half-day wine tour... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceLuberon Villages: A Private Personal Journey Through Provence
From Aix en Provence, discover the stunning region of the Luberon. Follow our half... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceChâteauneuf-du-Pape Wine Tour: A Private Vineyard Voyage
Enjoy a Châteauneuf du Pape Vineyard tour and visit carefully selected Châteauneuf... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvencePrivate Provence Wine Tour : An Exclusive Tasting Experience
Discover the best wines of Provence with one of our expert wine guides. From Aix... -
07 hoursAdd to favoritesAvignonExplore Rhône Valley Wines: Private Tour from Avignon to Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Enjoy a full day Private Wine Tasting and Wineries tour in the Châteauneuf du Pape... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesMarseilleUnwind in Aix & Taste Provence Wines: Private Shore Excursion from Marseille
Private shore excursion from Marseille to visit charming Aix en Provence with your... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesMarseilleMarseille Must-Sees: Private Shore Trip with Panoramic Tour
Enjoy a panoramic tour of Marseille followed by an easy guided walking tour with... -
05 daysAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceProvence Discovery: Villages, Arles & Calanques 5-Day Small Group Package
Participate in our Provence France vacation Package based in Aix en Provence. Arrival... -
02 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceUnveil Aix-en-Provence: Private Walking Tour Just for You!
Private guided walking tour of Aix en Provence with your own personal licensed tour... -
04 hoursAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceValensole's Lavender Fields of Provence: A Fragrant Private Escape
Explore Provence’s Lavender Fields on a Private Half-Day Trip from Aix-en-Provence.... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesMarseilleMedieval Villages & Luberon Beauty: Private Shore Excursion
Marseille private shore excursion to a stunning region of Provence: The Luberon.... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesAix-en-ProvenceArles, Saint Rémy & Les Baux Private tour : Exploring Provencal Gems
Visit Arles and some of the most beautiful villages of Provence on this private... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesMarseilleUnforgettable Shore Trip: Cassis Calanques & Provence Wine Tour
From Marseille Cruise Port to Cassis village on a shore excursion. Sail through... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesMarseilleProvence Wineries Await: Private Wine Tour from Marseille
Provence Wine Tour to the nearby Cassis or Bandol vineyards to taste local Provence... -
Full DayAdd to favoritesMarseillePerfect Private Day Trip from Marseille: Cassis, Calanques & Provence Wine
From Marseille, visit Cassis village on a private day tour. Sail through stunning... -
06 hoursAdd to favoritesMarseillePerfect Shore Trip: Provence Wine Tour from Marseille Cruise Port
Provence Wine Tour to the nearby Cassis Wine region to taste local Provence red,...
Learn more about Provence
Explore Provence: Lavender Fields, Villages & Mediterranean Life
A Land of Light, Color, and Timeless Charm
Located in southeastern France, Provence is a region defined by lavender-scented landscapes, sun-washed villages, Roman heritage, and a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. From inland hilltop towns to the vibrant coastline, Provence offers an inspiring blend of nature, culture, and gastronomy.
Lavender Fields and Iconic Landscapes
Provence in Bloom
Provence is world-famous for its lavender fields, particularly on the Valensole Plateau, where rows of purple stretch across rolling countryside during summer. These seasonal landscapes are among the most photographed in France.
Guided experiences such as lavender fields tours in Provence are timed to coincide with peak bloom, typically in late June and July.
Hilltop Villages and Historic Towns
Stone Villages Above the Valley
Provence is dotted with picturesque perched villages, particularly in the Luberon. Towns such as Roussillon, Gordes, and Les Baux-de-Provence showcase stone architecture, colorful facades, and panoramic views.
These villages are explored in depth on curated Luberon villages tours , offering insight into local history and everyday Provençal life.
Roman Heritage and Cultural Legacy
Echoes of Ancient Rome
Provence preserves some of France’s most impressive Roman monuments. Highlights include the Pont du Gard aqueduct and the remarkably preserved theaters and ruins found in Arles and Orange.
Cultural itineraries often include visits to Arles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence , revealing the region’s deep historical layers and artistic legacy.
Wine, Cuisine and the Provençal Table
Flavors Shaped by Sun and Soil
Provence’s cuisine reflects its Mediterranean climate and agricultural traditions. Olive oil, herbs, fresh vegetables, seafood, and local cheeses form the foundation of Provençal cooking.
Wine experiences range from rosés in coastal vineyards to fuller-bodied reds inland. Tastings may include regions such as Bandol and Châteauneuf-du-Pape on guided Provence wine tours .
Artistic Inspiration and Mediterranean Cities
From Artists’ Villages to Coastal Energy
Provence has long inspired artists, most famously Vincent van Gogh, whose work is closely associated with Arles and its surrounding landscapes.
The region also includes vibrant cities such as Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, where historic streets, markets, and waterfronts reflect a lively Mediterranean character.
A Tailor-Made Provence Experience with Ophorus
Travel Designed Around You
Whether your interests focus on landscapes, villages, history, gastronomy, or coastal exploration, Ophorus designs private and small-group tours tailored to your pace and preferences. Each itinerary balances iconic highlights with authentic local encounters.
Plan Your Provence Journey
From lavender fields and hilltop villages to Roman sites and Mediterranean cities, Provence offers a rich and varied travel experience. Contact our team to design a personalized itinerary and explore Provence in depth.
Contact us today and let us plan your Provence escape.
FAQ
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Where to visit in Provence France?
Provence is a delightful region of France to visit. It offers a number of great possibilities when it comes to visits and the choice is quite large in terms of the types of visits you would like to take. The most popular locations to visit in Provence include the cities of Marseille, the regional Capital, Aix en Provence, Avignon and Arles. If you are more into small, quaint countryside villages, then the Luberon region of Provence will probably be your best option. Not far from there, you can also head towards the Valensole Plateau in the months of June and July when the Lavender fields are in bloom. If you are into food & wine, then Provence is the right destination for you! The Vineyards of Provence stretch from one end of the region to the other and you will have no difficulty in finding Provence Wineries that will welcome you to taste delicious Rosé, Reds and Whites produced locally. Food is also a passion here and a great opportunity is to stroll through one of the numerous markets that take place everyday in a village or town of Provence. -
Where to stay and go in Provence France without a car?
If you do not have a car and are traveling to the Provence Region of France, then your best option will be to stay in one of the larger towns from where you will be able to take some small group tours to visit the region. Day Trips and excursions depart from Aix en Provence, Avignon and Marseille. Our Provence Tour Company offers day trips from Aix en Provence to the main landmarks of the region on shared tours or private tours. -
Where to Stay in Provence for Wine Tours?
The Provence region of France is lucky to possess a wine region that extends from Avignon in the West up to Saint Raphaël to the East making it a very large wine region of France. The Vineyards are separated into different appellations among which the Coteaux d'Aix en Provence, the Coteaux Varois and the Cotes de Provence. You will therefore have many options for your stay in Provence when it comes to wine. The ideal location because of its situation and due to the quality of the wines of the area would be Aix en Provence. The town is ideally located as it is surrounded by the vineyards of the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, the Côtes de Provence as well as the Côteaux d'Aix where you will be able to taste delicious Rosé, Reds and Whites. -
Where to stay in Provence France?
Provence is quite a large region of France and there are a number of options of where to stay in Provence depending on the type of holiday or vacation you were thinking of. If you are looking for a stay in a city or town, then you can choose to stay in Marseille, the regional Capital, Aix en Provence, Avignon or Arles. If you are looking to stay in smaller towns or villages to explore the Provence Wine region or take in the beautiful landscapes and scenery of Provence, then one option is to stay in the Luberon region of Provence. Here you will find small towns and villages that will enable you to soak up on the local atmosphere. If your family holiday or vacation is set to stay along the Coast, then there are a number of seaside resorts that will probably be adapted to your wishes. Hyères, La Seyne-sur-Mer, Bandol, Cassis are just a few of the towns and villages that are located along the Coast and that are popular for those who wish to stay along the Mediterranean Coast. -
Where to fly into Provence France?
The main airport in Provence France is the one located in the regional Capital of Marseille. The IATA code for the airport of Marseille Provence is MRS. -
Where to find Herbs de Provence?
While in Provence France, you will be able to find Herbs de Provence in many locations. Most Herbs of Provence are actually found in the nature. Parsley, Rosemary, Tarragon and Thyme can be picked in a number of areas of Provence knowing that you will need to limit the amount that you can pick and that most of the land where these are located is privately owned. During your stay in the Provence, as you visit the many towns and villages of the region, it will be possible for you to purchase Herbs of Provence mixtures. Today, mixtures will be adapted to the food that you will be cooking and it is now very common to find mixtures for fish, meat, poultry and so on. To be certain to buy the local produce, look for 'Label Rouge' sign on the products that ensure that all spices originate from the Provence Region of France. -
Where to eat in Provence France?
The Provence region of France covers a very large area of southern France and therefore it is difficult to answer such a question. As of today, there are close to 400 restaurants that are listed as being good to exceptional in the Provence Region. If you are visiting Aix en Provence, then we can suggest Le Sainte-Estève, Restaurant Mickaël Féval or Restaurant Pierre Reboul. There are also some great restaurant options in the town of Aix en Provence making it a great destination of Provence. -
Where to see Lavender fields in France?
Discover the best places to witness breathtaking lavender fields in France. Plan your lavender-filled adventure with our top recommendations and useful tips for an unforgettable experience. If you're seeking the captivating beauty of lavender fields in France, you're in for an unforgettable experience. France is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, and the sight of vast lavender fields in full bloom is a mesmerizing spectacle. T o ensure you make the most of your lavender-filled adventure, we've compiled a list of the best locations and essential tips for witnessing these fragrant purple landscapes. Provence - The Lavender Paradise: Provence, a region in southeastern France, is the quintessential destination to see lavender fields in their full glory. Home to charming villages, rolling hills, and vibrant lavender plantations, Provence offers a postcard-perfect setting. The Plateau de Valensole, Luberon, and Sault are some of the most popular areas to witness these stunning purple vistas. 1. Valensole Plateau - A Lavender Wonderland: The Valensole Plateau, located in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, is a dreamlike expanse of lavender fields that seem to stretch to infinity. The best time to visit is typically from late June to early August when the lavender is in full bloom, casting a mesmerizing scent in the air. 2. Luberon - Rolling Lavender Hills: Nestled in the heart of Provence, the Luberon region boasts rolling hills embellished with lavender fields. The charming hilltop villages, such as Gordes and Roussillon, provide an ideal vantage point to soak in the panoramic lavender landscapes. 3. Sault - Lavender Capital: The picturesque town of Sault, perched atop a rocky outcrop, is often referred to as the "Lavender Capital." The annual Lavender Festival in August attracts visitors from all over the world to celebrate the blooming lavender fields in this enchanting area. 4. Drôme Provençale - A Hidden Lavender Gem: For a more serene lavender experience away from the crowds, head to Drôme Provençale. This lesser-known region offers idyllic lavender fields and the chance to explore charming villages like Nyons and Grignan. Useful Tips for Lavender Field Visits: a) Timing is Key: The lavender blooms from late June to early August. Plan your visit during this period to witness the fields at their peak. b) Early Mornings or Late Afternoons: To avoid heavy tourist footfall and capture the best photographs, visit the lavender fields during the early mornings or late afternoons. c) Respect Private Property: While exploring, remember that most lavender fields are private property. Always ask for permission before entering private lands. d) Stay Hydrated: The summer sun can be intense, so carry water and wear appropriate sun protection. e) Embrace the Lavender Souvenirs: Take home a piece of Provence with you by purchasing lavender-scented products and local crafts from nearby shops. France's lavender fields offer an unparalleled sensory experience, enchanting visitors with their vibrant colors and sweet fragrance. To witness these natural wonders at their best, head to Provence, particularly the Valensole Plateau, Luberon, and Sault regions. Don't forget to plan your visit during the blooming season, and follow our useful tips to make your lavender adventure an unforgettable one. Get ready to immerse yourself in the lavender paradise of France!