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Discover Provence’s lavender fields on this full-day tour from Marseille, including visits to Moustiers Sainte Marie and Verdon River with expert guides.


This full-day tour from Marseille offers a chance to see the sea of purple flowers on the Valensole Plateau. Departing from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Vieux Port, the tour lasts about 9 hours and is led by friendly guides in English and French. We appreciate how the route highlights the specialized “lavandin” culture, known as “blue gold”, with stops at the most photogenic spots to capture the vibrant fields.
The guide takes care to stop at the best photo spots, ensuring visitors can admire the sprawling lavender landscapes, with their many shades of purple. The focus on lavandin offers insight into the history, traditions, and local practices behind this iconic Provence flower. Visitors also get to visit a lavender farm, where a local producer explains the process of extracting essential oils, lavender honey, and other specialties, making this more than just a sightseeing trip.
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The journey into Provence involves winding roads alongside lavender fields, offering many opportunities for stunning photographs. The tour’s timing is optimized for the lavender’s blooming stage, typically from June 10th to July 15th. Travelers can expect an engaging narrative from guides as they describe the cultivation and cultural significance of lavender in the region.
The route prioritizes visiting the most scenic areas, with multiple stops for photos. The tour provides ample time to enjoy these views and understand the importance of lavender to Provence’s economy and identity.

One of the tour highlights is the visit to Moustiers Sainte Marie, a village perched high on limestone cliffs. Known for its pottery, the village offers free time for exploration. Tourists can browse the ceramic workshops, which produce earthenware ceramics renowned across France.
The village’s setting provides panoramic views and a chance to stroll through narrow streets filled with artisan shops. Although lunch is on your own (not included), many choose to enjoy local cafes and eateries with views of the surrounding scenery.
In the afternoon, the tour moves towards the Verdon River, famous for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic gorges. Visitors have the opportunity to capture breathtaking photos of Verdon Gorge and Lake Croix. The scenery here is striking, with water reflecting the sky and cliffs, offering a perfect backdrop for memorable pictures.
The timing allows for a relaxing visit to these natural sights, providing a peaceful conclusion to the busy day. The tour ends with a return to Marseille around 5 pm, giving ample time to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
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This tour operates with small groups limited to 8 participants, which makes for a more personalized experience. The meeting point is at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Marseille, with easy access. The transportation is in a comfortable minivan, driven by guides who are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and accommodating nature.
The tour is suitable for those who are comfortable walking and spending time outdoors, although it’s not designed for people with mobility impairments. Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hats, and water. The tour does not include lunch, entrance fees, or gratuities, but the stops are well-planned to maximize the viewing and photography opportunities.
Priced for an all-inclusive 9-hour experience, the tour offers excellent value considering the scope of sights visited and the expertise of guides. Flexibility is a key feature; travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve and pay later, allowing for adaptable planning.
The tour runs during peak lavender bloom and is operated with an emphasis on safety and comfort. It is ideal for small groups, providing more interaction with guides and a less crowded experience at popular photo spots.

While the tour is rich in scenery and local culture, it is important to note that lunch is not included. Visitors may want to bring a packed meal or plan to dine at the village. The schedule can shift slightly based on lavender bloom conditions, so flexibility is necessary.
Children under 4 years and individuals with mobility impairments are not suitable for this trip. Also, because the tour involves outdoor walking and driving on narrow country roads, those who prefer more accessible options may need to consider alternative experiences.
This Valensole Lavender tour is perfect for anyone wanting to combine scenic beauty, cultural exploration, and expert insights into Provence’s famous lavender fields. The small group size, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful stops make it a well-organized and memorable day out.
It stands out through the focus on lavender culture, visits to artisan workshops, and spectacular views of the Verdon River. While it may lack lunch included, many travelers find the overall value and experience more than compensate, especially given the high praise for guides like Mira, Benito, Alex, and others.
When does the tour operate?
The activity is available from June 10th to July 15th, aligning with the lavender blooming season.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Vieux Port Marseille at the specified coordinates.
How long is the tour?
The full-day tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with a return to Marseille around 5 pm.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. Visitors can enjoy free time in Moustiers Sainte Marie for lunch at local cafes.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and water are recommended. Optional items include a swimsuit if planning to swim at Lake Croix.
Are children allowed?
The tour is not suitable for children under 4 years and those with mobility issues.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different?
Its emphasis on lavender culture, artisan visits, and scenic photography stops make it stand out among Provence day trips.
Is the group size small?
Yes, limited to 8 participants, offering a more personalized experience.
What guides are available?
Guides speak English and French, with many reviews praising their knowledge and friendliness.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those interested in lavender fields, picturesque villages, and natural scenery in Provence.
This Valensole Lavender Full-Day tour from Marseille balances beautiful landscapes, cultural insights, and expert guidance—a worthwhile choice for those eager to experience the best of Provence’s lavender season.
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