Provence Tours & Trips
Wandering through Avignon's Palais des Papes is like stepping back centuries. You can follow Van Gogh's actual footsteps around Arles (he painted here!), taste your way through Châteauneuf-du-Pape's wineries, then explore Roussillon where even the buildings are ochre-colored. Luberon's got these medieval towns on hilltops, and Orange still has a Roman theatre that's used for concerts. Provence just soaks you in sunshine and history.
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Thomas • traveled in April, 2025
The plan is an energetic one. It requires decent health. I went with 12 year olds who got tired and worn out after a few days. It would also not have worked for an elderly person who is not fit. At 72, I was able to do it but pushing it. Most 72 year olds that I know could not have done the amount of walking involved. The selection of sites to visit was excellent. We saw all the most obvious parts of Paris and a few less obvious ones. The tickets and plans were well laid out. There was one typo in the plans from Avignon to Nice but we figured it out. The service was attentive and helpful every time we asked for help. I'd recommend it again to people who are fairly independent and healthy.
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MaryJane • traveled in June
So Provence did an excellent job planning our trip for us! They organized tours that immersed us in the flavor of Provence. Every tour leader was punctual, friendly and very knowledgeable! They made sure we had every transportation connection.
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Jody • traveled in May, 2025
Positives: the activities were great. We especially enjoyed the cooking class in aix and the Chateaux Nerthe wine tour and tasting. Negatives: A car is not a good idea in aix or avignon. We were surprised that we had to arrange a garage and pay an extra 80 euro in aix. The instructions for parking in avignon were not good. We got one block away from Les halles parking lot and couldn't get any further because the middle of the street barrier was up all over the city. We rerouted to Les italiens free lot, but even though we were one block from Les halles 40 minutes ahead of our tour time, we were 30 minutes late for the tour. This experience would have been much better with a train from Marseilles to aix and one or two day trips by car. We made a huge mistake and returned the car to marseille, but the train people were kind enough to let us on the train there.
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- The best Provence tour packages
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- Best tour companies for Provence tours
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- Discover Provence tours for every budget
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Paris and the Best of Southern France - Paris, Avignon & Nice in 8 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My trip was so beautifully planned that I simultaneously saw everything but was also relaxed and in vacation mode throughout.”
Meenakshi, traveled in February
Skip-the-line access opens doors to Provence's iconic landmarks. Avignon's UNESCO-listed Papal Palace, Roman temples in Nîmes, and walking tours in Nice create an immersive experience. Well-rated 3-star hotels like Hôtel Kyriad Avignon provide comfort, with daily breakfast included. Optional trips to Versailles or Disneyland available.
Duration 8 days Destinations Paris, Avignon, Nimes, Nice Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator WiseYatra From $2,065
25% Off- US$1,549You save $516
Rhône Route Rendez-Vous 2026
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The trip was excellent, even though it was changed due to strikes, we end up doing the Saône instead of the Rhône.”
Josiane, traveled in April
A-ROSA STELLA takes you through sun-drenched Arles with its terracotta roofs and UNESCO sites. Tour the Papal Palace in Avignon and medieval Viviers. At approx. $140 per day, savor local performances, comprehensive buffets, and premium drinks while sailing France's wine regions.
Duration 6 days Destinations Lyon, Viviers, Arles, Avignon, Vienne Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator A-ROSA From $1,452
26% Off- US$1,075You save $378
VIP Executive Entrecampos Conference in Lisbon serves as your base for this 15-day trip covering 20 destinations from Paris to Portugal. The UNESCO-listed Pont du Gard aqueduct stands in Provence, while Aix-en-Provence's fountained squares and Avignon's Palace of the Popes await your visit. Lunches in Granada, dinners in Lourdes and Seville, plus Santiago Bernabéu Stadium admission come included.
Duration 15 days Destinations France, Spain, Portugal Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
26% Off- US$2,603
From Avignon's Palace of the Popes to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence's Van Gogh sites, history comes alive. Hotel Regina serves as base for exploring Sénanque Abbey and Les Baux-de-Provence's art shows. Wine tastings and olive farm visits offer spectacular Luberon views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Nice, Antibes, Aix-En-Provence, Arles, Pont du Gard, Avignon, Les Baux de Provence, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Greoux Les Bains, Gorges Du Verdon Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
26% Off- US$3,259
Cycle Provence
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful place, great cycling, and real great trip.”
Evi, traveled in April
An 8-day cycling tour leads from Avignon's Papal Palace to Arles' amphitheatre. Riders pass through Chateauneuf du Pape vineyards, Orange's Roman Theatre, and Van Gogh's Saint-Remy asylum, supported by a service vehicle.
Duration 8 days Destinations Avignon, Orange, Uzès, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux de Provence, Arles, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
26% Off- US$3,095
Discovery of the Hinterland of Provence
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They organized tours that immersed us in the flavor of Provence. Every tour leader was punctual, friendly and very knowledgeable!”
MaryJane, traveled in June
Aix-en-Provence's 4-star accommodation serves as base for exploring Provence. Guided tours through Luberon villages like Gordes and Roussillon, e-bike rides along historic Cézanne Route, and wine tastings in Côtes-de-Provence await. A welcome dinner with wine pairing sets the tone.
Duration 5 days Destinations Marseille, Aix-En-Provence, Apt, Bonnieux, Lourmarin, Gordes, Roussillon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, French Operator So Provence So Alps ! From
26% Off- US$1,982
STELLA provides comfort while cycling through Saint-Rémy-de-Provence's Van Gogh landscapes and Camargue's nature reserves. Visits include Carrières de Lumières art center and regional wine tastings at approx. $420 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lyon, Tain-l’Hermitage, Tournon-sur-Rhone, Avignon, Chateauneuf du Pape, Arles, Tarascon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux de Provence, Camargue Regional Nature Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
26% Off- US$4,055
A-ROSA STELLA cruises through UNESCO sites in Lyon and Arles. Visitors tour Avignon's Palais des Papes, Viviers' medieval quarter, and Tournon's Eden Garden. Inclusive buffets feature regional specialties, with complimentary drinks and luxury cabins starting at approx. $210 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lyon, Viviers, Arles, Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhone, Avignon, Tournon-sur-Rhone Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator A-ROSA From
26% Off- US$1,471
The historic hotels Maison Volver and Hotel Entraigues serve as bases for cycling 45km daily through Provence's lavender fields. Visit UNESCO sites including Pont du Gard, and sample wines at Château Bonpas. Package includes 6 gourmet dinners and expert guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Avignon, Uzès, Pont du Gard, Arles, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Les Baux de Provence, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Cavaillon, Gordes, RoussillonSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
26% Off- US$4,100
Cultural and Gourmet Tour in Provence
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The private excursions selected and pre-booked by the operator were excellent. Recommended for the more adventurous.”
Charles, traveled in July
From MuCEM in Marseille to hilltop Gordes village, Provence reveals its secrets. Private walking tours in Aix-en-Provence's historic center, Calanques National Park's limestone cliffs, and cooking classes in Fontvieille create authentic experiences. Four-star hotels and gourmet welcome dinners provide comfort.
Duration 8 days Destinations Marseille, Calanques National Park, Bandol, Cassis, Aix-En-Provence, Apt, Avignon, Chateauneuf du Pape, Alpilles, Les Baux de ProvenceSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operated in English, French Operator So Provence So Alps ! From
26% Off- US$3,742
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Best tour companies for Provence tours
Both Explore and Backroads shine when it comes to cycling through Provence, with each bringing something unique to the experience. Our travelers who've gone with Explore talk a lot about their guide Erwin - he gets a lot of praise for making everyone feel at ease and paying attention to individual needs throughout the journey. The way Explore plans their routes really works well; they've clearly put thought into balancing the cycling with cultural stops and rest breaks. While there aren't tons of reviews yet, the ones we have are consistently positive, especially about how smoothly everything runs. Backroads also impresses with their organizational skills and eye for detail. They're particularly good at selecting accommodations that give you a proper taste of Provençal life, and they weave in meaningful cultural activities between rides. Their tours tend to hit that sweet spot between active cycling and really getting to know the region, which makes them ideal if you're planning your first bike tour in Provence. Both companies excel at the essentials - maintaining bikes, planning scenic routes and making sure you're well taken care of. The main difference comes down to their individual styles and specific itineraries, so it's worth looking closely at the daily plans to see which better matches what you're after.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter opens up Provence in unexpected ways, especially along our Paris-Mediterranean route through Lourdes. The Palace of Versailles takes on a special glow in winter light and Carcassonne's medieval streets feel more authentic without summer visitors. Many of our clients opt for the Catalonian crossing into France - you get Collioure's seaside charm and Carcassonne's Castle of the Counts practically to yourself. The Palace of the Popes in Avignon, which happens to be the world's largest Gothic building, becomes much more enjoyable without the usual queues. We've also got tours linking Burgundy and Provence, passing through Savigny Castle's transport museums before heading down to the warmer Mediterranean cities.
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- Spring 2026
Spring river cruises capture Provence as it wakes up, starting in Lyon where you can duck into those mysterious traboules before sailing to Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy. The paired villages of Tournon and Tain-l'Hermitage work perfectly in spring - you can taste wines while watching the terraced vines come back to life. Our cycling clients particularly love the spring departures, with just the right weather for riding through places like Saint-Rémy where Van Gogh did his best work. The route from Arles through the Roman sites to St Quentin la Poterie lets you see artisans still working with clay just like their ancestors did centuries ago.
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- Summer 2026
Summer heat needs clever planning, as one of our cycling guests pointed out, so we've adjusted our routes accordingly. The tours from Pernes-les-Fontaines through the Vaucluse now start early with plenty of stops in shady villages and cool-off breaks by hotel pools. Lots of people go for the Côtes du Ventoux circuit - you get easy rides through Vacqueyras vineyards and optional tough climbs if you're feeling strong. We give everyone GPS units and paper maps since phones tend to overheat in the Provençal summer sun. Most guests mix morning rides with afternoon culture - maybe cycling to Château Pesquie for wine tasting then relaxing in old Mazan.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings out Provence's harvest traditions, and you'll see it best on our river trips from Lyon to Arles that line up with the wine harvest - fresh pressings in Beaune and Hermitage included. The Luberon walks really come into their own now - those ochre cliffs at Roussillon pop against autumn's blue skies and you might catch truffle hunters working with their dogs in the woods. The cycling gets better too, especially around Mont Ventoux where cooler temps make the climbs more doable. We've got this great route linking Bonnieux, Lacoste, Menerbes and other villages Peter Mayle wrote about, right when the grape and olive harvests are happening.
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What's the best way to see all the different sides of Provence?
You'll find there's quite a range of ways to take in Provence's beauty really something for everyone. Cycling through vineyards is really popular and routes like Cotes Du Ventoux and Hilltop Villages of Provence let you pedal past gorgeous vineyards olive groves and these amazing little villages. If you're after something more adventurous the Gorges du Verdon is incredible it's actually called Europe's Grand Canyon and it's perfect for hiking and kayaking. The "Provence and the French Riviera" tour takes you right through there and the views are just stunning.
What kind of local cultural experiences can you actually do in Provence and where do you find them?
The cultural scene in Provence is incredibly rich and there's so many ways to dive right in. You can actually join painting workshops in Arles where Van Gogh created his masterpieces which is pretty special. The food culture is amazing too with cooking classes all over places like Lyon and Avignon. Wine lovers will enjoy tasting sessions in Cotes du Rhone and Cotes de Provence the vineyard tours are fantastic. The weekly markets especially in Isle sur la Sorgue are just buzzing with activity antiques and local produce everywhere. There's this great tour "Active & Discovery on the Rhone with 2 Nights in Paris" that includes painting workshops and it's really worth checking out.
What natural areas can you visit outside the cities and how do you get to them?
Provence has some incredible natural spaces just waiting to be explored. The Luberon Valley is this beautiful natural park filled with vineyards orchards and these amazing villages perched right on hilltops you can drive there or join organized tours. The Camargue Natural Park is really special it's this huge wetland where you'll spot all sorts of birds including pink flamingos best seen by bike or jeep safari. The Alpilles mountains are perfect for hiking with these hidden trails and views that'll take your breath away. That "Active & Discovery" tour I mentioned actually includes a guided bike ride through the Camargue it's a great way to see it.
What are some of the lesser-known routes around Provence and why do people love them?
The Cézanne Route is really special it's actually France's only classified road and exploring it by e-bike is just fantastic. It runs from Aix-en-Provence to Sainte-Victoire and you're literally following in Cézanne's footsteps seeing the exact landscapes that inspired his art. The e-bikes make it easy and you get these amazing views of old chapels villages and lavender fields. There's also this incredible Corniche Route around Lake Verdon winding through the gorges with these dramatic cliffs rapids and the most beautiful turquoise water you've ever seen. You can experience the Cézanne Route on that "France Drive Riviera & Provence in a Porsche" tour it's pretty special.
How do people usually get around Provence and what's the transport situation like?
Getting around Provence is actually pretty straightforward. The high-speed trains connect all the major spots like Paris Lyon and Avignon which makes it really easy to reach the region. Rental cars give you that freedom to explore the smaller villages and countryside at your own pace. The local buses are great for getting around towns and cities and if you're doing organized tours they often use these nice luxury minivans. E-bikes are becoming really popular especially in places like the Luberon Valley they're eco-friendly and just fun to use. That "Paris and the Best of Southern France" tour uses the train system really well to connect Paris Avignon and Nice in 8 days.



















































