Provence and the French Riviera
Nice
Nice
Provence and the French Riviera
Tour summary
8 days
7 nights
France
12 meals
18 guests (max)
Driver
Trip leader
Luxury minicoach
Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy 7 nights in thoughtfully selected accommodation
Imagine skimming your fingers across the tops of lilac lavender fields. Drinking in Avignon architecture that spans the ages. And sipping medium-bodied wines bursting with sweet, floral flavours. Stroll through quaint villages, charming towns and old ports as a southernly breeze caresses your skin and the sun wraps you into a warm embrace on an evocative journey through Provence and the French Riviera. Where will its magic take you?
Tour highlights
- Enjoy a picnic lunch and taste delicious produce at an olive farm
- Marvel at the extraordinary Gorges du Verdon: the ‘Grand Canyon of Europe’
- Experience the mesmerising Carrières de Lumières multimedia art show in Les Baux-de-Provence
Tour itinerary
Day 1 - Nice (France)
Meet the group in the shining capital of the French Riviera and get to know one another over a delicious welcome meal. After all, there’s no better place to begin our journey than alongside the clear waters of the Côte d’Azur!
Meet the group in the shining capital of the French Riviera and get to know one another over a delicious welcome meal. After all, there’s no better place to begin our journey than alongside the clear waters of the Côte d’Azur!
Included today
Accommodation
Hôtel Locarno (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - Nice – Antibes – French Riviera
After breakfast, our first stop will be Antibes – where we’ll take some time to stroll the narrow streets and picturesque old port with our Tour Leader. Indulge in some local produce and soak up the charming atmosphere at the Provençal market before enjoying some free time to explore this seaside town at your leisure. Later, we’ll continue our journey along the Mediterranean coast – where we’ll have the evening free to relax at our accommodation in the French Riviera.
After breakfast, our first stop will be Antibes – where we’ll take some time to stroll the narrow streets and picturesque old port with our Tour Leader. Indulge in some local produce and soak up the charming atmosphere at the Provençal market before enjoying some free time to explore this seaside town at your leisure. Later, we’ll continue our journey along the Mediterranean coast – where we’ll have the evening free to relax at our accommodation in the French Riviera.
Included today
Accommodation
Best Western Hotel & SPA Coeur De Cassis (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 3 - French Riviera – Aix-en-Provence – Graveson
This morning we’ll make our way towards a local vineyard to learn about Provence rosé and enjoy a tasting of the region’s sweet wines. Following a sumptuous lunch at the winery, our path will lead us to Aix-en-Provence, where we’ll take some time to explore this charming town at our own pace. Later, we’ll move on to Graveson and relish in free time, relaxing on top of plump cushions and quilted couches at our hotel.
This morning we’ll make our way towards a local vineyard to learn about Provence rosé and enjoy a tasting of the region’s sweet wines. Following a sumptuous lunch at the winery, our path will lead us to Aix-en-Provence, where we’ll take some time to explore this charming town at our own pace. Later, we’ll move on to Graveson and relish in free time, relaxing on top of plump cushions and quilted couches at our hotel.
Included today
Accommodation
Hôtel Moulin d’Aure (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 4 - Graveson – Baux de Provence and Sant Rémy de Provence – Graveson
First today: a stop at the famous Les Baux-de-Provence – renowned for its Les Baux stone. Here, we’ll experience an extraordinary multimedia art show within an old quarry – before continuing to a local olive farm. We’ll take a tour of the farm, learning all about the olive cultivation process and sampling some of the delicious produce as we go.
Then? We’ll make the most of our glorious surroundings by tucking into a hearty picnic together. Appetites satisfied, we’ll make tracks to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where a visit to the impressive Saint Paul de Mausole Monastery is lined up for us. Vincent van Gogh lived here from 1889 to 1890 – and in the Van Gogh Field, you’ll have the opportunity to see 20 large-scale reproductions of his work.
Before returning to our hotel for the evening where we’ll enjoy a sumptuous French meal!
First today: a stop at the famous Les Baux-de-Provence – renowned for its Les Baux stone. Here, we’ll experience an extraordinary multimedia art show within an old quarry – before continuing to a local olive farm. We’ll take a tour of the farm, learning all about the olive cultivation process and sampling some of the delicious produce as we go.
Then? We’ll make the most of our glorious surroundings by tucking into a hearty picnic together. Appetites satisfied, we’ll make tracks to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where a visit to the impressive Saint Paul de Mausole Monastery is lined up for us. Vincent van Gogh lived here from 1889 to 1890 – and in the Van Gogh Field, you’ll have the opportunity to see 20 large-scale reproductions of his work.
Before returning to our hotel for the evening where we’ll enjoy a sumptuous French meal!
Included today
Accommodation
Hôtel Moulin d’Aure (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Day 5 - Graveson – Pont du Gard and Arles – Avignon
First today, we’ll pay a visit to the iconic Pont du Gard – an ancient Roman aqueduct with no fewer than three tiers of archways. And this afternoon? We’ll stop off in Arles, where we’ll take a stroll around this historic city with our knowledgeable Tour Leader.
After, you’ll have some free time to explore the local highlights. Take the opportunity to visit the Arles Amphitheatre – built in 90 AD and home to centuries of historic spectating – or spend the afternoon among thought-provoking art at the Vincent van Gogh Foundation.
In Avignon, you’ll have the rest of the evening to spend as you please. Perhaps seek out a local wine cellar and sample some the of the local Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Côtes-du-Rhône wines.
First today, we’ll pay a visit to the iconic Pont du Gard – an ancient Roman aqueduct with no fewer than three tiers of archways. And this afternoon? We’ll stop off in Arles, where we’ll take a stroll around this historic city with our knowledgeable Tour Leader.
After, you’ll have some free time to explore the local highlights. Take the opportunity to visit the Arles Amphitheatre – built in 90 AD and home to centuries of historic spectating – or spend the afternoon among thought-provoking art at the Vincent van Gogh Foundation.
In Avignon, you’ll have the rest of the evening to spend as you please. Perhaps seek out a local wine cellar and sample some the of the local Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Côtes-du-Rhône wines.
Included today
Accommodation
Hôtel Medieval (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 6 - Avignon
Today, we’ll remain in Avignon to uncover the city’s local culture nestled within its heart. To begin, our expert Tour Leader will take us on a walking tour, sharing secrets and tales as we go. Following this, we’ll take the opportunity to uncover the Palace of the Popes and learn its unique history. Then, you’ll have time to further explore the city at your leisure. The evening is yours to do what you wish. Perhaps you’ll find a local restaurant to clink glasses over a meal that drizzles with flavour and share stories of the day?
Today, we’ll remain in Avignon to uncover the city’s local culture nestled within its heart. To begin, our expert Tour Leader will take us on a walking tour, sharing secrets and tales as we go. Following this, we’ll take the opportunity to uncover the Palace of the Popes and learn its unique history. Then, you’ll have time to further explore the city at your leisure. The evening is yours to do what you wish. Perhaps you’ll find a local restaurant to clink glasses over a meal that drizzles with flavour and share stories of the day?
Included today
Accommodation
Hôtel Medieval (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 7 - Avignon – Luberon – Gréoux-les-Bains
We'll begin today with scenic stops at some of the traditional villages of the Luberon – a region known for its vivid lavender fields, endless vineyards, towering red cliffs and incredible organic produce. This afternoon, we’ll visit the idyllic Sénanque Abbey, where we’ll meet the monks and take some time to enjoy the serene atmosphere and picturesque surrounds. And in Gréoux-les-Bains this evening, we’ll come together for a final group dinner – celebrating a wonderful tour of Provençal France.
We'll begin today with scenic stops at some of the traditional villages of the Luberon – a region known for its vivid lavender fields, endless vineyards, towering red cliffs and incredible organic produce. This afternoon, we’ll visit the idyllic Sénanque Abbey, where we’ll meet the monks and take some time to enjoy the serene atmosphere and picturesque surrounds. And in Gréoux-les-Bains this evening, we’ll come together for a final group dinner – celebrating a wonderful tour of Provençal France.
Included today
Accommodation
Villa Borghese (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 8 - Gréoux-les-Bains – Gorges du Verdon – Nice
As our tour comes to an end today, we’ll travel along the spectacular Gorges du Verdon – the jewel in the region’s crown. Known as the ‘Grand Canyon of Europe’, picture steep cliff sides, rushing rapids and turquoise-coloured water. Our tour will end back in Nice, where we’ll say our goodbyes.
As our tour comes to an end today, we’ll travel along the spectacular Gorges du Verdon – the jewel in the region’s crown. Known as the ‘Grand Canyon of Europe’, picture steep cliff sides, rushing rapids and turquoise-coloured water. Our tour will end back in Nice, where we’ll say our goodbyes.
Included today
Meals
- Breakfast
Things we think you'll love
A picnic in the grove
Settle in for a picnic with a twist - it's olive themed! After a wander through a local farm where an expert shares the cultivation process, we'll have the chance to sample olive oils blended with various flavours. Our view? The peaceful Alpilles.
Europe's grand canyon
Transport to a place of serene beauty, where a turquoise lake glitters between two steep cliffs dotted with verdant trees. Its name? Gorges du Verdon aka the 'Grand Canyon of Europe'.
Fluorescent light discoveries
Wander through a maze of captivating art at the Carrières de Lumières show in Les Baux-de-Provence where every corner reveals a new discovery.
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Anonymous October 2025
Just returned from a small group tour around the south of France and had a wonderful experience. Good blend of walking days and slower days. Be prepared for some small hotel rooms, though. Tour guide...
Read full reviewAnonymous September 2024
Alberto led a great tour through Provence! Thoroughly enjoyed his commentary during the tour.
Anonymous October 2023
Location of hotel in Arles where we remained for 4 nights was rather seedy. Once inside it was acceptable but where we boarded and exited bus revealed a run down location.
Dale Ha August 2023
Many outstanding stops along the way. The guide -- Maxime Giron, and the driver -- Ken Piddlesden, were both amazing. Very professional and went the extra mile to make things work. Only suggestion...
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Full tour details covering accommodation, transport and included experiences are available in our tour notes.
FAQs
Southern France has a Mediterranean climate with long summers, pleasant springs and autumns, and mild winters. It’s the warmest part of France, inviting you to bask here any time of year.
Peak summer season occurs between June and August with highs of 46°C (115°F) and up to 14 hours of sunlight, so sun hats and sunscreen are essential!
Our thoughtfully selected accommodation is full of charm and historic details – expect elegant country inns, grand town centre hotels and even the odd castle! For this reason, rooms vary in size, and most hotels don’t have lifts – meaning you’ll likely need to access your room via stairs. Porterage will be included wherever possible.
Although air conditioning is mostly unavailable in historic buildings, fans will be provided during hot spells. Most hotels have bathtubs with overhead showers (rather than walk-in showers), so you’ll be able to enjoy a soak at the end of the day.
A typical French breakfast spread is simple but wholesome. It usually includes a range of cold meats, cheeses and bread, buttery homemade pastries, freshly squeezed juices and a hot drink of your choice. If you have any dietary requirements, we’ll ask about these before you begin your tour and accommodate them whenever we can.
All Back-Roads Tour Leaders are either local to the area or have extensive local knowledge of the regions they work in. If they’re not native speakers, they’ll be able to speak the language at a proficient level, ready to share words and phrases you may find useful along your journey.
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