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Get Inspired
Discover the beautiful Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region and its wealth of tourist attractions. Set between Mediterranean Sea and mountains, our region overflows with exciting and exceptional things to see and do. We offer a fabulous choice of tours and activities for your stay. Welcome to a whole new world of travel experiences!
Towns and Villages
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur seduces by the plurality of its landscapes, from the seabed of the Mediterranean to the snowy summits of the Massif des Écrins, some of which exceed 4000 meters in altitude. But the region also owes much to its towns and villages. Large cities concentrate museums, monuments, shopping centers, tourist activities and entertainment, villages and hamlets welcome holidaymakers seeking authenticity, as well as enthusiasts of serenity and wide-open spaces.
A Breathtaking Coast
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur is home to 700 km of exceptional Mediterranean coastline that brims with little coves, creeks, capes and peninsulas. A breathtaking sight, with magical vistas over the Med…
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Natural Areas
Welcome to Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France’s top destination for 100% green tourism. Home to 4 national parks, 9 regional nature reserves, countless protected areas and a myriad of quality-certified eco-tourism establishments and service providers, there’s something for every nature lover in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
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Resorts in The Alps
Famous throughout the world for its coastline and the hinterland of Provence, the mountainous massifs of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region gain new members every winter-spring season. Those who have had a taste of it now know that snow has its good habits in the South. Because it is possible to note 2,500 hours of sunshine per year and to ski in a powder snow in January on Easter Monday!
Urban escapes
Experience amazing urban escapes in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. From the coast to the Provençal countryside and the hinterland of Nice to as far as the Alps. Each stop promises you a unique and rich experience that is illuminated by the southern sun.
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Côte d’Azur
Between the sea and mountains, the Mediterranean shores from Saint-Tropez to Menton, the hills of Provence and the Alpine Mercantour Massif, the Côte d’Azur offers a great diversity of landscapes. The beauty of its beaches and the splendour of its luxury hotels, the fame of its Festivals and the celebrity of its Artists create a lovely balance with the green forests and valleys of the mountain hinterland, the red-tile roofs of its age-old perched villages and the bright yellow of mimosas in bloom…
Things to do
Fancy touring the South of France? Explore the unique Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, nestling between sea and mountains and overflowing with must-see sights and exceptional holiday experiences! We offer a vast palette of tours and activities for your holiday in the South of France. The Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region keeps its promises – welcome and enjoy!
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Guided Tours
Discover the top guided tours in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
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Outdoor Activities
In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, you have it all: the sea, the mountains, the countryside and abundant sunshine. By bike, on horseback, on a hike, in the snow, or even in a hot-air balloon, reconnect with nature and recharge your batteries.
Water activities
Enjoy the sea, the calanques, the lakes and the rivers of the le Sud region to treat yourself to a swimming break, a rafting or paddle-board outing, a diving lesson, or why not an introduction to sailing?
Sports and outdoor activities
With its wide-open spaces, mountain massifs, 4 national parks and no less than 8 regional natural parks, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur promises you discoveries and thrills while mountain biking, skiing, golfing, and hiking in the great outdoors -plus an array of aerial sports. Taking part in sports and outdoor activities on vacation has never been so easy – and so much fun.
Leisure & Relaxation
Whether you’re travelling with family, friends, or a partner, you’ll love experiencing Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur’s many amusement parks, zoos and gardens at a leisurely pace. And if you’re seeking relaxation, the South is also home to many gorgeous spas and thermal baths. Pure bliss!
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Culture and heritage
Contemporary art, Roman heritage, religious architecture, typical villages and Alpine fortifications, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur abounds with rich and varied cultural experiences. Dive into this historic universe and its fascinating aesthetics.
Shopping and Crafts
With its renowned, colourful and characterful crafts, its mega shopping centres, its generous terroir and its palette of gourmet specialities, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur is an incredible shopping destination. Track down the souvenirs of your dreams, to wear, to eat or to admire.
Wine and gastronomy
The Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region bursts with exceptional flavours and fragrances both on the plate and in the glass. Savour them as you explore the local food markets, “bistrots de pays” restaurants, top tables and vineyards of the South.
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Events & Agenda
Throughout the year, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur beats to the rhythm of its events. From the famous Carnaval de Nice and Festival of Avignon to the Latino-Mexican Fêtes de Barcelonnette, discover the events in le Sud which are not to be missed.
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Biking in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Welcome to Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur! The Région Sud is an exhilarating cocktail of three unique destinations: Provence, whose roads are bordered with olive trees and lavender fields. The Alps, where legendary passes rub shoulders with verdant valleys. And finally, the Côte d’Azur: its routes with sea views are the ideal playground for cyclists in any gear. Whether on roads or on trails, and with family or friends, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, there is always a route to be pedalled.
The Most Beautiful Routes
The history-laden Route Napoléon, the Painters Route that follows in the footsteps of the great masters, or the dazzling yellow blossoms along the Mimosa Route, discover the most beautiful routes in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
Plan your Stay
In the South of France, between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains, lies the Provence-Alps-Côte d’Azur region nestled within stunning natural borders. Here, come and choose from a wide variety of accommodations and outstanding B&Bs. Discover the ultimate in gastronomy with a Mediterranean accent and a contemporary twist, created by passionate Chefs.
Accommodation
From hotel and guest rooms in the city and countryside to unusual places to stay that are surrounded by nature, find the lodging that best suits you for your holiday in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
Restaurants
Treat yourself to a delicious meal in one of the best restaurants in le Sud. Village bistrot, a high-altitude restaurant, a tasty seaside table, or even a Michelin-starred restaurant, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur will satisfy all your gourmet desires.
Useful Information
What administrative steps should you take before you depart? When and how to get to Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur? How to get around once you arrive? What are the prices of City Passes? Here’s all the information you need to prepare for your trip.
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Plan your Stay
Would you like to spend a few days or weeks in Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur? The South invites you to discover its lifestyle and its most beautiful spots and offers you memorable stays, combining culture, sport and idleness.
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Chapelle de Bagalance
Saint-André de Bagalance Romanesque chapel.
Barbentane
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Under the pontificate of Benedict VIII, the church was consecrated, along with the Sainte Croix chapel, by Monseigneur de Solsanne, Bishop of Teanum, on November 21, 1407....
Barbentane
Maison des Chevaliers
"Home of the Knights of Malta", known as "the House of the Knights" is the former stately home of the Marquis de Barbentane. Located opposite the Church in the middle of the...
Barbentane
Maison dite des "Consuls"
Barbentane
L'église Saint-Pierre
It is built on the site of a chapel erected by Pope Adrian IV (1154-1159) and dedicated to St. Peter in Chains. Construction and early expansions took place in the 16th and...
Rognonas
Ancienne chapelle st Honorat
Châteaurenard
Eglise Saint Denis
Romanesque church.
Châteaurenard
Place des Consuls
Châteaurenard
Le Château Féodal des Comtes de Provence
Fortress of the Counts of Provence.
Châteaurenard
Porte des Moulins ou de l'Horloge
Porte des Moulins or Porte de l'Horloge.
Noves
Eglise Saint Baudile
Originally a Roman place of worship, the first Christian chapel was built in the 10th century.
Noves
Eglise Sainte Madeleine
Built on the site of a Roman monument and contemporary with the château, it retains the allure of religious buildings from the 11th to 15th centuries, with its highly visible...
Cabannes
Chapelle Saint Michel
It dates from the 12th century and meets the characteristics of rural Romanesque chapels of Provence. The windows and front door were the South because of the violent mistral...
Cabannes
Eglise Saint Vincent
This building is also attributed to the Abbots of Saint-Victor. In the 11th century, it was a simple Romanesque-style chapel which was later fortified. It contains a stunning...
Saint-Andiol
Chapelle Sainte Croix
Built between 989 and 1000 AD, this place of worship is one of the oldest purely Romanesque monuments in the region. It is a place of worship for the Black Penitents and is...
Saint-Andiol
L'église Saint Louis
The history of this church shows the influence of Romanesque art in the region: a chapel built in 1835, then extended in 1878 in a neo-Romanesque style with a 3-sided chevet,...
Plan-d'Orgon
Chapel Saint-Véran
Saint-Véran chapel in Orgon. Located in a private property on the Chemin de Saint-Véran.
Orgon
Chapelle Saint-Thomas
It was built around 960 in a simple Romanesque style and originally had a Roman altar dedicated to the glory of the Earth and its fertility. The first settlement in Mollégès...
Mollégès
Eglise paroissiale Saint-Pierre-es-Liens
It was built in 1864 on the site of a former Roman church. When it was demolished, it was discovered that the building had been built on stilts, as the soil at the time was not...
Mollégès
Eglise Saint Vérédème
Built around 1155, it features a pointed barrel nave and semicircular apse. Dedicated to Saint-Vérédème, a recognized Greek hermit chosen by the popes of Avignon to become bishop.
Verquières
Eglise Saint Maxime
Discover St. Maxime’s church and its 11th or 12th century Provençal Romanesque nave, its apse and low north side in the Gothic style, and also the two Romanesque chapels...
Eyragues
Chapelle Notre Dame du Pieux Zélé
This was originally known as the Chapelle des Pucelles or the Chapelle des Vierges. This chapel has, of course, paid the traditional homage to time and undergone a series of...
Eyragues
Eglise paroissiale Sainte-Agathe
The parish church, originally Romanesque (13th century), was dedicated to Notre-Dame-de-Bethléem. This was replaced by Sainte-Agathe, patron saint of the village.
Maillane
Grand Portail
The former gate to the town and the only remains of the old ramparts, this imposing 14th century monument is almost intact. It has a covered passageway made of medium-sized...
Graveson
Eglise Notre Dame de la Nativité de Marie
The church was rebuilt in 1848 for the most part, from a church dating from 11th century (1198). Only the Romanesque choir is registered on the list of Historical...
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