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REGION PROVENCE COTE D'AZUR

Provence is so exceptional !

It is a geographical area with an exceptional vernacular heritage. Alternating between countryside landscapes and the coastline of the Great Blue, its territory is extremely diverse. On a historical level, it takes its name from the Roman era during which it was part of a province of ancient Rome: Narbonnaise. Today, Provence is one of the most visited regions of France: it attracts thanks to its cities (Marseille, Aix en Provence, Arles, Avignon, etc.), its natural sites (creeks of Marseille, islands of Porquerolles, Camargue, Alpilles , Rustrel ochres, lavender fields, etc.), or thanks to its monuments from a historical and cultural heritage (Baux de Provence image quarry, Bories village in Gordes, Cistercian abbeys of Sénanque, Silvacane and Tholonet

OUR SUGGESTION Embark for the Golden Islands Departing from Hyères, we head for the Golden Islands. Explore Porquerolles by bike to immerse yourself in the Caribbean atmosphere of its beaches with turquoise waters and discover the astonishing contemporary art collection of the Carmignac Foundation. In Port-Cros, only walking is allowed: the wildest of the Golden Islands is located in the heart of a fabulous national park where you can observe whales and dolphins. A must for your trip to the Côte d'Azur!
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SAINT TROPEZ

Luxury and tradition

Saint-Tropez is a coastal city located on the Côte d'Azur, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in the southeast of France. Long appreciated by artists, the city attracted the international "jet set" in the 1960s, and still attracts visitors for its beaches and nightlife. The cobblestone district of La Ponche bears witness to its past as a fishing village, although yachts now outnumber fishing boats in the Old Port.

CANNES

The film festival, the billionaires, the jet set Cannes is one of the busiest cities on the French Riviera. Its beaches, its Mediterranean climate and its exceptional geographical position near Nice (25km), Monaco (35km) and Saint-Tropez (43km) attract three million visitors from all over the world each year. Of course, when we talk about Cannes, we inevitably think of the International Film Festival and the Croisette, this unmissable promenade that runs along the beach. It was an English politician and writer, Lord Henry Brougham, who fell in love with the city in 1834 and then introduced it to his compatriots.

IN REGION PROVENCE

  • MARSEILLE
  • UZES
  • AIX EN PROVENCE
  • Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
  • GORDES
  • Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
  • Saint-Tropez
  • Arles
  • Saint Paul de Vence
  • Les Beaux de Prove4nce
  • Avignon

IN REGION COTE D'AZUR

  • Cannes
  • Saint Tropez
  • Saint-Raphaël et Fréjus
  • Massif de l’Estérel
  • Les Gorges du Verdon
  • Grasse
  • Menton
  • Nice
  • Saint Paul de Vence

    USEFUL LINKS

  • Enter the oldest and one of the largest nature reserves in mainland France: the Camargue National Nature Reserve.
  • The Camargue is a small horse with a light gray coat, well known and appreciated for its versatility. It is one of the oldest breeds in the world, which is today protected and whose breeding is done under specific conditions (the herd system).