Our Provence holidays & tours

Provence has become synonymous with the pleasures of life: wonderful food, wonderful wine, wonderful weather, all enjoyed at a gentle, appreciative pace. With a wide range of attractions and activities, from medieval fortresses to glamorous beaches, from fields full of flowers to the bustling port of Marseilles, our Provence holidays will leave you feeling that life is fabulous.

In a region so well known for its beautiful produce – not least the wine – it’s only right that your holiday should reap the benefits of the region. On our trips, stay in a village where all your food comes from metres, not kilometres, away, eat at family-run restaurants where the wine comes from the cave next door, and explore beyond the famous French Riviera to get the best out of the area. But our holidays also give back, too, by ensuring that local people are supported by your visit, and that money goes direct to their communities.

Our top Provence holidays

Provence hiking retreat, nature, food and wine

From £1250
6 days ex flights
A unique hiking retreat in beautiful Provence
Small group2025: 23 Dec, 2026: 13 Jan, 20 Jan, 27 Jan, 3 Feb, 10 Feb, 17 Feb, 24 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar, 24 Mar, 31 Mar, 7 Apr, 14 Apr, 21 Apr, 28 Apr, 5 May, 12 May, 19 May, 26 May, 2 Jun, 9 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 7 Jul, 14 Jul, 21 Jul, 28 Jul, 4 Aug, 11 Aug, 18 Aug, 25 Aug, 1 Sep, 8 Sep, 15 Sep, 22 Sep, 29 Sep, 6 Oct, 13 Oct, 20 Oct, 27 Oct, 3 Nov, 10 Nov, 17 Nov, 24 Nov, 1 Dec, 8 Dec, 15 Dec, 22 Dec

Upper Provence walking holiday in France

From €1000 to €1495
7 days ex flights
Walks through fragrant, colourful lavender landscapes

French Riviera yoga holiday

From €1000 to €1300
7 days ex flights
Authentic yoga and French hospitality on the Cote d'Azur
Small group2026: 22 Mar, 29 Mar, 5 Apr, 12 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 19 Jul, 26 Jul, 2 Aug, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 25 Oct, 1 Nov, 8 Nov

Côtes du Rhône cycling holiday in France

From £2110 to £2210
7 days ex flights
Soak up Provençal history in Côtes du Rhône
Tailor made

Provence self guided cycling holiday, Avignon to Arles

From £660 to £910
5 days ex flights
Self-guided Provence cycling holiday from Avignon to Arles

Cycling holiday in Provence

From £1995 to £2075
8 days ex flights
Pedal through the picturesque landscapes and quaint villages
Small group2026: 13 Jun, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 3 Oct, 2027: 24 Apr, 15 May, 22 May, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 3 Jul, 17 Jul, 7 Aug, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 2 Oct

Provence bike and barge tour, France

From £1335 to £1840
8 days ex flights
Bike & boat along the Camargue in Provence
Tailor made

Provence self guided cycling tour, Avignon to Cassis

From €1205 to €1670
8 days ex flights
Discover Provence from Avignon to the Mediterranean

Provence cycling tour, France

From €1375 to €1695
8 days ex flights
Cycling tour of Provence for avid riders.
Tailor made
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Provence holiday highlights

Where to go

Well-connected to the rest of Europe by train, many travellers can make their trip to Provence flight-free. Once you’re here, don’t just look to the Cote d’Azur: it’s just a tiny part of the region. The rest creeps up when your back is turned. Inland of Marseille there’s Aix en Provence; inland of Nice there’s the Alpes Maritimes; and the bright blue splendour of Les Gorges du Verdon is inland from Cannes. The west of the region is bound by the River Rhone and its vineyard-rich valley and nearby towns like Avignon and Orange. From here you might look to the coast again, to the Camargue at the river mouth, with its salt flats, flamingos, and wild horses. At the heart of the region is the lovely Luberon, with its perched villages and lavender fields.

Provencal lifestyle

Its name comes from the Romans – and you can still see Roman ruins in the area, such as the amphitheatre at Orange. Yet Provence’s way of life is all its own. This region has a strong identity within France, its own accent, language and traditions. For tourists who flock here, it’s known for its fantastic weather, dishes like bouillabaisse, pissaladière and ratatouille, and markets with produce in every shade of pink and purple – from lavender to dark, plummy wine, to lovely pale rose. Lighting the hillside from the end of June to the end of August in upper Provence, lavender is Provence’s famous export. Valensole Plateau is an important producer and has a lavender festival in July.

There’s something more ineffable that draws the crowds – the light. It’s this light that has inspired film directors and which painters have tried to capture correctly for centuries, not least Cezanne, who worked out of Aix en Provence. Our holidays make the most of the Provencal sunshine – whether you’re practising yoga and relaxing on a terrace, or hiking in the hills.

Walking holidays

Leave the shore to the yacht-spotters, the interior of Provence is where you’ll find us. Our walking holidays take on the Alpes-Maritimes region where the temperatures are cooler than on the coast, or the Upper Provence region, to nose your way through lines of lavender, away from the crowds and traffic, to explore the flower’s purple reign at your own pace. The Provencal hills require a Provencal appetite – luckily the cuisine delivers on both quantity and taste with its Mediterranean ingredients. Walking through a local market is a great way to pick out a picnic to fuel you for an afternoon in the hills.

If walking is all about getting the local lie of the land, let that extend to where you stay, too. Our walking holidays include both small group trekking trips, and self-guided walking, but whichever you choose we favour family-run, independent accommodation which operates responsibly – by using biodynamic and organic produce, renewable energy and local suppliers.

Cycling holidays

Provence is a hub for professional cyclists: the climb up Mount Ventoux is Provence’s most well-known contribution to road cycling and a famous feature of many a Tour de France. Road cyclists can challenge themselves on the region’s hills, but by no means are all our cycling holidays here as tough as Le Tour. The area is welcoming cyclists of all abilities. You can enjoy flat rides, such as following the Via Venaissia cycle path or going along the Rhone Valley. More ambitious rides go further, climbing through vineyards and into the hills.

Our holidays include luggage transfers, locally-run accommodation and come with brilliant recommendations for family-run restaurants. Increasingly we are able to offer e-bikes on many tours, too, so you can travel with more confidence.

Our Provence holidays reviews

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Angela Ilic03 Nov 2025
Excellent - a good combination of activities in relaxing and beautiful surroundings.read more
Angela Gillet16 Oct 2025
Excellent. I loved the house, a great place to unwind after a busy day. Remi was an amazing host going out of his way to make us comfortable, and not forgetting Ilona ( Remi's mum) who made us feel very much at home. I liked the balance of different activities and and it was lovely to meet and spend time with the other guests. I would definitely recommend this holiday.read more
Patrick Buckingham16 Oct 2025
The combination of walks in pristine landscapes, idyllic French villages and great Provencal food was very special. The fact that we also got to the beach and to explore a local vineyard was the icing on the cake.read more
Rebecca Hilton15 Oct 2025
This was a very enjoyable week with gentle yoga classes in a beautiful location. It was a very welcoming group, with a mix of lots of different nationalities. We ate delicious vegetarian food, did walks in the hills behind the village and had the chance to visit Antibes and another beautiful village called St Paul de Vence. read more
Written by Eloise Barker
Photo credits: [Page banner: Andrew Lawson] [Where to go: Sebastien Jermer] [Provencal lifestyle: Christian Mackie] [Cycling holidays: FrogsLegs71]