Cassis & Provence Wines Day Trip from Aix-en-Provence
Escape Aix-en-Provence for a full-day journey combining Provence’s coastline...
Escape Aix-en-Provence for a full-day journey combining Provence’s coastline...
Escape Aix-en-Provence for a relaxed half-day journey into the sun-drenched vineyards...
Experience the authentic flavors and landscapes of Provence on a full-day small-group...
Travel through the heart of Provence on a full-day small-group journey combining...
Embark on a captivating journey on a Provence Wine Tour Half Day Trip from Aix,...
Available exclusively on Sundays, this full-day small-group tour offers a unique...
Experience the exquisite terroir of Châteauneuf-du-Pape on a private wine tour...
Savor Provence’s finest wines on an exclusive private wine tour from Aix-en-Provence,...
Embark on a private guided walking tour through the enchanting streets of Aix-en-Provence...
Experience Provence’s iconic lavender fields on a private half-day tour from...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.