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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.



The Provence region is located in the south-eastern corner of France. It stretches from the Rhone River in the west to the Italian border in the east. Its southern border is made up of the Mediterranean Sea and includes the famous 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.



A general tour is a great introduction to the region but you may also want to consider a themed tour to focus on only one aspect of Provencal life. Since it's one of France's important wine regions, especially for the production of rose wines, a wine tour here is a must if you're an oenophile. Include a trip to a pastis distillery as well if you can, so that you can try the local anise-flavored liqueur.



Many of the world's top chefs cite Provence as a favorite for its variety of fresh produce and its rich culinary tradition. This is, after all, the birthplace of dishes like bouillabaisse and ratatouille and people here are so serious about food that at Christmas, they traditionally serve no less than thirteen desserts. You may want to get some Provencal herbs from the local market and go on a food tour that will tantalize your taste buds.



Another thing that the region is famous for is its place in the perfume industry. Many of the world's foremost perfumers get their ingredients from flowers like roses, lavender, tuberoses and jasmine grown in the Grasse area. Grasse is a lovely medieval town and it's well worth touring its perfumeries. You may even get the opportunity to create your own fragrance.



The area is steeped in history and if culture or art is your passion, you may want to go on a cultural tour. For example, a tour of ancient Roman sites can be fascinating. You can also follow in the footsteps of artists or writers who spent time here, from Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse to F Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton and Robert Louis Stevenson.



There are many companies that offer Provence tours. You simply need to check online to find a tour that may interest you or ask your travel agent to draw up a tailor-made itinerary with your particular interests in mind. Just be warned: Once you've fallen in love with the region, you may not want to return home.









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