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Choose Provence Tours For A Perfect Holiday

By Maryanne Goff


The south of France has long been a favorite among the jet set. It's not without reason that the world's premier film festival is held in Cannes on the French Riviera. The Mediterranean climate makes this part of the world the perfect destination for a summer break. If you need some time away from the gorgeous beaches and want to see more of the region, it's a good idea to book one of the Provence tours offered by travel companies.

Provence is the region that covers the south-eastern part of France. The Rhone River forms its western border while the region extends eastwards all the way to the border with Italy. It also stretches southwards to the coastline known as the Cote D'Azur.

Marseilles is the major port in the region and the starting point for many tours. Many tours also include cities like Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Arles and Nice. You can go on a day trip of the region but it's better to spend a little more time here to see the charming little villages dotting the breath-taking landscape.

While general tours are a great way to get to know the region, you may also want to consider a tour with a specific theme. For example, Provence is renowned for its wines, particularly rose and red wines. A tour of the vineyards and wine cellars here is a must for oenophiles. Be sure to try and include a visit to a pastis distillery too to sample the area's traditional liqueur.

Foodies all know that Provence is the first and last word in flavorful cuisine. The area has an abundance of fresh produce that have become the main ingredients in dishes like ratatouille, which originated in Nice, and bouillabaisse, the seafood soup from Marseilles. A food tour will give you the opportunity to learn more about regional specialties and Provencal traditions like the thirteen desserts served at Christmas. Try to include a visit to a market as well, so that you can stock up on essentials like Provencal herbs.

For an olfactory sensation, try a perfume tour. The little medieval town of Grasse is the heartbeat of the perfume industry and the surrounding area is fragrant with the smell of roses, jasmine, lavender and other flowers. You may visit some of the traditional perfumeries here and learn how fragrances are made.

If your interests lean towards art and culture, be sure to book a special cultural tour. You may want to explore the ancient Roman ruins or hunt for the locations of movies like 'Jean de Florette'. The Arles area is especially known for one-time resident Vincent Van Gogh and there are tours in which you can follow in the tortured artist's footsteps. A literary tour can take you to the places that inspired writers like Colette, F Scott Fitzgerald and Robert Louis Stevenson while you may also see the places immortalized in paintings by Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse and others.

Several companies offer a variety of Provence tours. A quick search online will guide you to a package that suits your needs and your budget. Any good travel agent will also be able to create a tailor-made package especially for you. All you need to do is enjoy the journey and save up for that chateau, because once you've visited the region, you'll want to stay forever.




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