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Discover the charms of the South of France with this private 8-hour tour featuring Aigues-Mortes, the Camargue’s wildlife, and tastings at Maison des Vins, all in Spanish.
Experience the authentic south of France on this private 8-hour journey, led by a Spanish-speaking guide. The tour highlights Aigues-Mortes’s medieval charm, offers spectacular views from the Tour Carbonnière, and introduces you to regional flavors at the Maison des Vins de l’Espiguette. Traveling in a comfortable electric car with a small group of up to three people, this tour promises a relaxed, personalized exploration of natural landscapes, historical sites, and culinary delights.
Designed for those who appreciate intimacy and depth, this experience balances history, nature, and gastronomy. With a focus on authenticity and storytelling, it’s ideal for travelers seeking a leisurely pace and a meaningful connection with southern France’s traditions. The tour includes a guided walk through medieval Aigues-Mortes, a scenic visit to the Camargue marshes, and tastings at a renowned regional store. It’s a well-rounded day that combines cultural insights with stunning scenery.
The tour begins with a visit to Aigues-Mortes, a fortified town founded by Louis IX. The guide leads a walk through its cobbled streets and historic squares, revealing stories behind the city’s medieval ramparts and fortifications. Travelers find this town’s architecture and preserved walls particularly captivating, appreciating the chance to absorb its history at a slow, relaxed pace.
This stop includes a guided tour of the city, offering insights into its significance in regional history. The small group setting makes it easy to ask questions and enjoy personalized attention. Afterward, there’s time to stroll freely and soak in the town’s authentic atmosphere.
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The Tour Carbonnière, a 13th-century watchtower, is a highlight of the trip. The guide takes you up via a narrow staircase to the top, where sweeping views of the Camargue’s marshes unfold. From this vantage point, expect to see pink flamingos, white horses, and bovine herds, all part of the region’s unique ecosystem.
The ascent is manageable for most, but those with mobility issues should be aware of the staircase. The experience offers a photo-worthy panorama and a deeper appreciation of the area’s natural beauty. After descending, the tour guides you along footbridges and trails to experience the ecosystem more closely.

Following the tower visit, the tour continues with a scenic drive through the Camargue, famous for its marshlands and wildlife. The guide shares local legends and anecdotes while pointing out pink flamingos, white horses, and Corsican bulls grazing in their natural habitat.
This part of the tour emphasizes environmental appreciation. Travelers get the chance to observe the flora and fauna of this protected area, gaining insights into regional conservation efforts. The leisurely pace allows plenty of time for photographs and to take in the serene landscape.

Back in the town, the guided walking tour immerses guests in Aigues-Mortes’s history and architecture. The guide’s storytelling enriches the experience with local legends and historical facts not found in guidebooks. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys, admire medieval walls, and visit squares filled with quaint cafes.
This part of the tour combines cultural learning with scenic beauty, offering a true sense of the town’s medieval significance. It’s a relaxed exploration, perfect for photography and souvenir shopping afterward.
More Great Tours NearbyThe culinary highlight of the tour is a visit to Maison des Vins de l’Espiguette, a 2,100 m² showcase dedicated to Mediterranean gastronomy. Recognized with the Patrimoine du XXe siècle and Vignobles & Découvertes seals, this location offers more than just shopping.
Guests sample a variety of local wines, olive oils, sweets, and artisanal products. The guide’s explanations deepen understanding of regional production methods and flavor profiles. This stop provides an authentic taste of the local terroir and an opportunity to purchase souvenirs.

After the tastings, the tour allows for about an hour of free time in Aigues-Mortes. Visitors can revisit favorite spots, browse local shops, or enjoy a coffee in one of the town’s charming cafes. The flexible schedule ensures a relaxed pace, avoiding feeling rushed.
Later, the group heads back in the electric car for a short drive to a final shopping stop, where more regional products can be purchased. The overall plan balances guided highlights with personal exploration.

The electric car provides a comfortable ride through the scenic routes and natural landscapes. The tour is tailored for small groups of up to three people, ensuring a personalized experience. Meeting points include two options, such as the Office de Tourisme & des Congrès in Montpellier or Toro Nîmes.
The 8-hour schedule is flexible, with most stops lasting around one hour, plus additional time for meals and shopping. The tour operates with live Spanish narration, and reserving is flexible, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on cobbled streets and walls. The ascent to Tour Carbonnière involves a narrow staircase, so those with mobility challenges may need to assess their comfort level. During summer, bringing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen enhances the experience.
The tour is not suitable for pets, large luggage, or bachelor/bachelorette parties. It’s ideal for those who enjoy leisurely exploration combined with cultural insights and natural scenery.

This private tour suits travelers who prefer a calm, in-depth exploration over rushing through sights. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and foodies seeking authentic regional flavors. The Spanish-speaking guide’s storytelling adds a personal touch, making the experience more meaningful.
Those who enjoy small group settings and customized pacing will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s best for visitors comfortable with walking and standing for short periods.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through cobbled streets and climbing a narrow staircase to the tower, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges or very young children.
What is included in the tasting at Maison des Vins?
The visit features regional wines, oils, sweets, and artisanal products, providing an authentic taste of the local flavors.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting points are either the Office de Tourisme & des Congrès in Montpellier or Toro Nîmes, with drop-offs at the same locations.
How long is the drive between stops?
The electric car trip between major stops lasts approximately one hour, with brief 15-minute drives in between.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour available in other languages?
No, the tour is conducted in Spanish, but the guide offers a friendly and engaging narration suited to Spanish speakers.
This private journey combines history, nature, and regional gastronomy in a relaxed manner, making it a solid choice for those eager to learn about and enjoy the South of France beyond typical sightseeing.
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