The Alpilles Regional Nature Park is a region made up of 16 municipalities, including Baux-de-Provence. It proudly proclaims its Provencal identity between the Camargue and the Luberon.
Camargue’s natural park is a delta that opens onto the Mediterranean. Visit its historical and cultural capital, Arles. It will take you several lifetimes to completely visit this beautiful area.
Nothing is more magical than the Calanques National Park. The Calanque of En-Vau and all the other Calanques are accessible by foot or sea, a difficult choice.
The City of the Popes, an architectural gem. The Avignon Festival, an essential gathering of the international theater scene, has no equal in the world.
With dozens of villages nestled in the middle of a conserved natural environment, lavender fields stretching to the horizon, and sunshine, the Luberon represents the wild side of Provence.
From Martigues to Marseille, breathtaking Mediterranean landscapes and picturesque villages like Le Rove, Ensuès-la-Redonne, Carry-le-Rouet, and Sausset-Les-Pins. A change of scenery is guaranteed.