Experience a day to remember with your local private guide. The captivating blues of Provence are certain to enchant you with their magnificence and going on a » Hilltop Villages Tour » is the finest method to fully experience this amazing region. Stunning vistas, local foods, and picturesque medieval villages…
Experience a day to remember with your local private guide. The captivating blues of Provence are certain to enchant you with their magnificence and going on a » Hilltop Villages Tour » is the finest method to fully experience this amazing region. Stunning vistas, local foods, and picturesque medieval villages…
- Mougins - Take a guided tour of the historic village of MOUGINS, which spirals like a snail from its peak, featuring 19 fountains and ancient lanes, and offering panoramic views of the bay of Cannes, the Lerins Islands, Grasse, and nearby perched villages. Upon arrival, you’ll be enchanted by its charming, flower-adorned streets lined with…
- Mougins - Take a guided tour of the historic village of MOUGINS, which spirals like a snail from its peak, featuring 19 fountains and ancient lanes, and offering panoramic views of the bay of Cannes, the Lerins Islands, Grasse, and nearby perched villages. Upon arrival, you’ll be enchanted by its charming, flower-adorned streets lined with beautiful old village houses. Everywhere you look, you’ll find tastefully restored stones, beautifully highlighted windows, and exquisite details. The village’s preserved historical charm, harmonious colors, and quality of light have attracted many artists and celebrities, including Picasso (who spent his last 15 years here), Cocteau, Fernand Léger, Paul Eluard, Man Ray, Winston Churchill, Christian Dior, Catherine Deneuve, Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, and others. Mougins has always had strong ties to the artistic and cultural world.
- Grasse - Enjoy a guided tour of the historic village of GRASSE. Known as the world capital of perfume since the 17th century, the city has earned three flowers in the towns and villages in bloom contest and has been designated a “City of Art and History.” You’ll love the winding, often staircased alleys, and admire the Sarrasin tower, remnants of 16th-century ramparts, the town hall in the old Episcopal palace, and medieval houses from the 17th and 18th centuries. You’ll also encounter singing fountains, quaint squares with inviting café terraces, vaulted passageways, and freshly painted red ocher or yellow facades. This medieval village is unique in the region for its architecture. Don’t miss the Notre-Dame du Puy Cathedral, a Romanesque-Provencal style church built in the 13th century and frequently reworked. Inside, you’ll find a beautiful altarpiece attributed to Louis Bréa, three canvases by Rubens, and a painting by Fragonard.
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Gourdon - Visit GOURDON, one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France and a true medieval fortress overlooking the lush Valley of the Wolf. Place Victoria, listed in 1940, offers an exceptional panorama of 80 km of coastline, revealing the Mediterranean from Nice to Theoule! On the road of flavors and scents, the village has retained its authentic charm with a 12th-century Romanesque church and a 9th-century castle. In its heart, lively streets, Provencal houses, numerous craftsmen, and warm hospitality make it one of the most appreciated places in the region.
After lunch, the picturesque panorama continues with a stop in a lavender field, and your trip will take you through a scenic route in the Gorge du Loup, featuring canyons and other stunning natural features of the region. - St-Paul-de-Vence - Take a guided tour of ST PAUL DE VENCE, the pearl of Provence. Dating back to the 11th century, it is one of the most well-preserved and beautiful medieval villages in the region. Surrounded by a stone wall built in the 16th century on the orders of Francois 1st, the village’s quality of life and exceptional light have inspired many famous painters, writers, and poets. Stroll through picturesque narrow streets lined with over 40 art galleries and souvenir shops, and enjoy the fantastic landscape with brilliant views of the Alps. The town is a meeting point for artists from around the world. At the end of the village, in the small cemetery facing the sea, you’ll find the tomb of painter Marc Chagall.
- Private transportation
- Mineral water
- Private transportation
- Mineral water
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless otherwise specified
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless otherwise specified
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.