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Discover Provence in a full-day tour from Avignon, exploring villages like Gordes, Roussillon, and Baux-de-Provence with expert guides and stunning scenery.
Experience the essence of Provence on a full-day tour from Avignon that lasts approximately 9 hours. Priced for convenience, this guided trip offers a small group experience with a maximum of 8 participants, led by friendly and knowledgeable guides who share insights in English and French. The tour visits iconic landmarks, charming hilltop villages, and scenic landscapes, making it ideal for travelers who want a rundown of Provence without the hassle of self-driving.
The tour starts with a pick-up in Avignon and features comfortable, air-conditioned transportation. Participants enjoy exploring famous sites like the Pont du Gard, Gordes, Roussillon, and Baux-de-Provence, as well as experiencing the tranquil Fontaine de Vaucluse. With a flexible schedule, including photo stops in lavender fields during summer, this tour balances guided commentary with free time for personal exploration, making it perfect for those who appreciate in-depth information combined with scenic leisure.


The tour begins with a pick-up in Avignon, after which a comfortable, air-conditioned van transports participants to Fontaine de Vaucluse. This peaceful town is famous for its spring at the foot of the Vaucluse Mountains and offers a relaxing atmosphere. It’s a perfect introduction, setting the tone for the day’s scenic exploration.
Here, visitors appreciate the quiet beauty and the chance to see the spring’s crystal-clear waters. The guide provides insights into the area’s natural features, making this stop both visually stunning and educational. The town’s tranquil vibe offers a gentle start before the more lively villages ahead.
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Heading into the heart of Provence, the tour showcases breathtaking Provençal landscapes across the Luberon region. The views are perfect for photographs, especially during summer months when the lavender fields bloom from mid-June to July. Travelers are encouraged to ask for photo stops amid the colorful fields, which create iconic Provence scenes.
This part of the tour highlights the region’s natural beauty and agricultural heritage. The guide shares helpful tips on capturing the best shots, making this a highlight for photography lovers. The landscape’s rolling hills and fragrant lavender evoke classic Provençal imagery.

Gordes is a key highlight and is often listed among “the most beautiful villages in France”. The tour allows ample time for wandering its red-robed streets and soaking up its historic charm. Known for its stone houses and panoramic views, Gordes offers a picturesque setting that exemplifies Provençal architecture.
The guide emphasizes the village’s history and points out key landmarks, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of its charm. Climbing around the village, travelers enjoy stunning vistas and quaint shops, making it a favorite stop for many.

Next, visitors explore Roussillon, renowned for its red, orange, and yellow ochre cliffs and vivid streets. Walking through red streets, travelers marvel at the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, appreciated for their unique mineral-rich colors.
The tour emphasizes the visual impact of the ochre lands, and guides often share stories about local mining history. Roussillon’s bright colors and scenic outlooks make it a standout destination, especially for those interested in geology and scenery.
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The journey continues with Baux-de-Provence, where travelers enjoy spectacular views of the Alpilles. This hilltop fortress village offers panoramic vistas and a chance to walk through medieval streets. The guide points out notable features and explains the area’s historic significance.
This stop is often praised for its stunning landscape views, which provide excellent photo opportunities. The atmosphere combines history, architecture, and natural beauty, making it a compelling part of the tour.

The tour includes a stroll through St-Rémy-de-Provence, a charming town famous for its artistic history and medieval architecture. The walk allows for a leisurely exploration of its streets, cafes, and historic sites.
Along With its quaint ambiance, the town provides a relaxed setting for a brief break and some personal discovery. The guide shares background stories that enrich the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing stop.

No Provence tour would be complete without a visit to the Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct and UNESCO World Heritage site. The guide leads visitors around the structure, explaining its historic importance and engineering marvels.
This site often receives high praise for its imposing architecture and scenic surroundings. The stop provides opportunities for photos, reflection, and learning about Roman history.

The full-day itinerary balances guided commentary with free time in each location. Visitors can enjoy photo stops, explore towns, and absorb the scenery at a relaxed pace. The small group size enhances comfort, allowing guides to tailor the experience and answer questions thoroughly.
While the schedule is packed, the comfortable transportation and well-paced stops ensure a pleasant day without feeling rushed. The tour is ideal for those who want a rundown without the stress of driving or planning individual visits.
Reviews consistently highlight the knowledgeable and friendly guides like Nico, David, Hubert, Frederick, and Brigitte. They provide engaging commentary in both English and French, with some guides adding humor and local anecdotes.
The vehicles are described as modern, clean, and comfortable, making the long day pleasant. The small group setting creates an intimate atmosphere, and guides are praised for their attention to detail and ability to adapt to weather or individual needs.
This tour includes options for free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind. Travelers can reserve without immediately paying, offering flexibility for changing plans.
The tour departs from Avignon, with hotel pick-up included. It’s designed to be accessible and convenient, though specific physical requirements or accessibility considerations are not detailed in the data.
This guided full-day tour is ideal for visitors who want to see multiple highlights of Provence in one day without the hassle of self-driving. The small group size and expert guides make it suitable for those who appreciate personalized attention and informative commentary.
Travelers interested in architecture, scenery, and local culture will find this experience particularly rewarding. The tour may be less suitable for those with mobility issues, as several stops involve walking through historic villages and uneven streets.
This tour offers a balanced mix of scenic landscapes, historic landmarks, and charming villages, all within a manageable 9-hour trip. The small-group format ensures intimacy and attention from guides, who excel at sharing local stories and providing insider tips.
The transportation in modern vans allows for a comfortable journey across diverse terrains, and the itinerary’s flexibility gives travelers time to enjoy each stop without feeling overwhelmed. The inclusion of photo stops in lavender fields during summer enhances the visual appeal, although timing may vary.
The high ratings (4.7/5 based on 337 reviews) reflect consistent satisfaction with guides, scenery, and overall organization. Travelers frequently mention expert commentary, scenic vistas, and the opportunity to explore villages on foot as major benefits.
Some limitations include the full schedule which requires good pacing, and the fact that luggage or large bags are not permitted. However, for those wanting a rundown of Provence in a single day, this tour delivers excellent value and memorable sights.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking in historic villages and some uneven streets. Travelers with mobility concerns should consider their ability to walk moderate distances.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is there a vegetarian meal option or specific dietary considerations?
The provided data does not specify meal options or dietary accommodations, so travelers should prepare accordingly.
Will I see lavender fields during the tour?
Lavender field stops are available from mid-June to July, depending on the blossom, subject to seasonal timing.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides deliver commentary in English and French, enhancing accessibility for diverse travelers.
This From Avignon: Full-Day Best of Provence Tour combines stunning scenery, historic sites, and charming villages into one well-rated package. With expert guides, comfortable transport, and flexible stops, it offers an excellent way to experience the highlights of Provence in a single day.
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