Your experience
Scenic journey through Provence’s lavender fields
Embark on a picturesque voyage, exploring Provence's enchanting lavender fields and quaint villages. Beginning at 9am in Aix-en-Provence, your friendly local guide, an expert in the region's history and flora, will guide you through the Luberon Regional Natural Park. Marvel at the "bories"—traditional stone houses nestled amidst vibrant lavender fields. You'll have a chance to capture breathtaking photos in Saignon, a village known for its panoramic views. Continue to Pays de Sault, the heartland of lavender cultivation, where the scents of lavender and lavandin, a unique hybrid was grown in lower altitudes, fill the air.
Delight in culture and cuisine amidst the lavender fields
Arriving in the village of Sault, delight your palate with local Provencal specialties like the nougat made with lavender honey and almonds, a delicacy of Sault. Moving on from Sault, prepare to be mesmerized by the expansive lavender fields, where your guide will point out the best spots for capturing these memorable views. Your tour concludes in the Luberon village of Gordes, known for its unique dry-stone architecture, and classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France. This village has also graced the silver screen in films like Ridley Scott's 'A Good Year'. Immerse yourself in the culture and beauty of Provence before returning to Aix-en-Provence at around 6pm. This tour is not just an exploration of Provence's beautiful landscapes, but a journey steeped in culture, history, and the captivating scent of "blue gold".
Optional day-tour to Valensole
Crossing the valley of the Durance River you will arrive at the Valensole Plateau. Following your tour of the lavender fields, you will continue on to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. The hamlet is well-known for its ceramic industries and is positioned high in the limestone cliffs. The journey culminates with a picturesque drive to the magnificent entrance of the Grand Canyon of the River Verdon. Experience the breathtaking Sainte Croix Lake (where swimming is permitted) and delight in a final visit to Sainte Croix de Verdon, a traditional Provençal village tucked away in a breathtaking natural setting.