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- The best Provence tour packages
- What people love about Provence Tours
- Travel Provence your way
- Top operators in Provence
- Discover Provence tours for every budget
- Provence tours for every group
- Top Provence travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Provence
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The best Provence tour packages
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Cycle Provence
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent itinerary; and good trip organization. Very much like being based in only 2 locations for the week.”
Mary, traveled in September 2024
The 8-day adventure based in historic Avignon and medieval Pernes-les-Fontaines reveals Provence's finest sites. The UNESCO-listed Papal Palace, spectacular Gordes village, and Via Venaissia cycling route await. Wine tasting at Chateau Pesquie, Van Gogh's St Rémy-de-Provence, and comfortable hotels with pools complete the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations Marseille, Carpentras, Gordes, Cavaillon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operated in English Operator Explore! From $1,800
15% Off- US$1,530You save $270
The lavender-scented Luberon region unfolds across 4 nights, with cycling routes through Van Gogh's inspirational landscapes. The ochre-painted Roussillon, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse's clear waters, and Hotel l'Hermitage with its 2-hectare grounds and pool await. Suitable for ages 30+, including GPS navigation and luggage transfers.
Duration 5 days Destinations Pernes-les-Fontaines, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Roussillon, Apt, Maubec, Le Thor Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
15% Off- US$1,655
This luxurious 8-day river tour costs approx. $630 per day. S.S. Catherine's lavish Savoir® beds provide comfort while visiting Arles' Roman ruins, truffle farms near Viviers, and Avignon's papal palace. Local wine tastings, French culinary workshops at La Mirande, and kayaking on the Gardon River create unforgettable memories.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lyon, Beaune, Tain-l’Hermitage, Viviers, Avignon, Pont du Gard, Marseille, Arles Age Range 16 to 100 year olds Operated in English Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From $3,999
30% Off- US$2,799You save $1,199
Rolling hills lead from the 19th-century Hotel l'Hermitage to the foot of Mt Ventoux. Caromb's 16th-century watchtower, Venasque's Saracen towers, and wine tastings in Vacqueyras highlight the route. Historic hotels with pools and authentic Provencal cuisine enhance the journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Pernes-les-Fontaines, Vacqueyras, Mazan Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
30% Off- US$2,135
A trip to admire the beautiful scenery of the Rhône valley (port-to-port cruise) (9 destinations)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelersFloat through Provence's highlights on MS Van Gogh, visiting charming Arles with its Roman vestiges and exploring the exotic Les Baux-de-Provence village. Experience a manade bull farm in the Camargue, taste Clairette de Die wine in Vercors, and enjoy gourmet meals earning perfect 5.0/5.0 ratings. All 7 ports offer unique cultural immersions.
Duration 6 days Destinations Lyon, Avignon, Arles, Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhone, Martigues, Viviers, Tain-l’Hermitage Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
30% Off- US$1,605
What people love about Provence Tours
- Cycle Provence
Everything that mattered was really good! The group of participants gelled very well, everyone seemed to enjoy the company of everyone else, so the marketing must be well focussed to get such a group of like-minded, like-focussed people. The tour leader was excellent. Andrew was able to read the group, adjust the activities, up or down, so that everyone seemed satisfied, regardless of their ability. Accommodations were basic, but comfortable, and there really wasn't time to do anything in the room but sleep and shower after the days' activities and socialising. The activity level was fairly demanding, days were full. It is not a relaxing vacation, but very satisfying for anyone looking for this kind of adventure
- Cycle Provence
There were problems in getting correct tour information from tourradar/Explore and in trying to pay for the tour. Erwin was a very good tour leader, enthusiastic and helpful.
- Cycle Provence
Overall amazing experience! Met some amazing people and enjoyed some beautiful views. While it was the hottest time of the year, our team had a great support system to ensure everyone was well hydrated. The bikes were nice and sturdy, especially climbing up some of those monstrous hills and the paniers were very handy! I would recommend this trip to anyone looking to enjoy the countryside and south of France!
Travel Provence your way
Explore a wide diversity of river cruises through Provence. We have 55 cruises that vary from 3 days to 11 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all River Cruise toursCycling puts you at just the right speed to experience Provence - quick enough to see plenty but slow enough to catch that lavender scent in the air. Our most requested routes kick off from Pernes-les-Fontaines and curve through Vaucluse until you reach L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, where the Sorgue River loops around the old town center. Our cyclists especially enjoy riding through Vacqueyras vineyard country to reach medieval Gigondas, known for bold red wines. If you're up for it, more challenging routes go near Mont Ventoux - that legendary Tour de France climb is there if you want it. One client mentioned how helpful it was having both GPS and paper maps since phone batteries tend to give up during full-day rides. You'll stop at local olive producers too, learning about growing methods and tasting fresh oils.
See all Bicycle toursIf you're looking to really get into Provence, our most popular routes blend coastal French Riviera with fascinating inland villages. You'll weave through Antibes' old port and narrow streets before heading to family vineyards near Aix-en-Provence for wine tasting. The Palace of the Popes in Avignon is worth taking your time with - it's the biggest medieval Gothic building in Europe and tells an amazing story about when popes ruled from here in the 1300s. Many of our clients love pairing the Gorges du Verdon (think Grand Canyon of Europe) with visits to traditional Luberon villages where you can watch monks at Sénanque Abbey going about their daily routines. For those who like driving, we've got tours with pre-programmed GPS routes in Porsches that follow the Alps Maritimes and Route Napoleon at whatever pace suits you.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 70 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Provence with our expert guides leading the way.
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Top operators in Provence
Both Explore and Backroads shine when it comes to cycling through Provence, with each bringing something unique to the experience. Our travelers who've gone with Explore talk a lot about their guide Erwin - he gets a lot of praise for making everyone feel at ease and paying attention to individual needs throughout the journey. The way Explore plans their routes really works well; they've clearly put thought into balancing the cycling with cultural stops and rest breaks. While there aren't tons of reviews yet, the ones we have are consistently positive, especially about how smoothly everything runs. Backroads also impresses with their organizational skills and eye for detail. They're particularly good at selecting accommodations that give you a proper taste of Provençal life, and they weave in meaningful cultural activities between rides. Their tours tend to hit that sweet spot between active cycling and really getting to know the region, which makes them ideal if you're planning your first bike tour in Provence. Both companies excel at the essentials - maintaining bikes, planning scenic routes and making sure you're well taken care of. The main difference comes down to their individual styles and specific itineraries, so it's worth looking closely at the daily plans to see which better matches what you're after.
- 4.5 (13,569 reviews)
"Both my husband and I loved this bike tour! This was the first one we have done, and it exceeded our expectations. Our tour guide Erwin was amazing, very knowledgeable & accommodating and did a tremendous job! The tour itself was absolutely incredible, with village after village of beautiful rolling landscape of the Provence region. The highlight of the trip was our bike to Gordes, with breathtaking views of the village! The only recommendation I have is unless you’re an avid biker, I highly recommend an e-bike option! I am a fairly fit individual, but having the e-bike was a huge help and absolutely made the trip much more enjoyable.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 16 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Bicycle
- Response time
- 19h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $337
- 4.5 (399 reviews)
"Rooms very small and bathroom tiny. No choice of meals. Loud announcements early each morning whether you were going on an excursion or not. No chance to sleep in if you wanted to. No advance notice of the final destination port until the day before the end consequently all the direct trains to Paris we're booked out. It cost is an €80 taxi fare.
- Tours
- 14 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- River Cruise
- Response time
- 22h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $355
- 4.5 (13,295 reviews)
"Regarding our cycling tour - Hilltop Villages of Provence: Cons: 1. We were not provided with information on how to get from the train station to our hotel once we arrived in Carpentras. We had provided the train arrival time and destination and expected some information from the tour operator on either being picked up or details on how to get to the hotel. Instead we sat at the train station for ages and had to make our own way to the hotel. 2. There should have been some information provided on dealing with the extreme heat that we encountered during our tour. We were at serious risk of heat stroke, biking for almost 8 hours and having elevation gain of over 1,000 meters (as recorded by my Fitbit) on the first day of our trip. We took the initiative on the second and third days to map out alternate routes to get to our destinations, that involved biking on very busy roadways, but we felt the risk of competing with the traffic was less than the risk of heat stroke. 3. On the day that we returned to the hotel where we started, we were told that dinner was included, but there was no information provided to us on where, when or how we would get to wherever we were supposed to go. We had to make several calls to get this information from the tour contact person. 4. The bell was broken off one of the bikes we had, and there were times when it was necessary for us to alert pedestrians and other cyclists with the bell - but there was no bell! Pros: 1. Having the Headwater GPS application was very beneficial for determining the routes we were to follow, however a backup map should have been provided, as we had to change our routes due to the extreme heat. Also, our phone battery did not last the whole day, so having a backup map would have been helpful. 2. Baggage arrived in the right hotels every day! 3. The hotels were fantastic, really enjoyed our stays at l'Hotel Hermitage, Hotel Les Sables D'Ocre, and Hotel du Poete. Comments: The holder on the handlebars for the cell phone to allow us to use the Headwater navigation app did not work for us, as it was so hot that our phone overheated while it was stored in the holder. My travelling partner felt that the self-guided tour did not provide enough support, especially with the extreme heat that we encountered, and said that she would not take another self-guided tour.
- Tours
- 4 tours
- Age range
- 16 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- Bicycle
- Response time
- 35h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $419
Discover Provence tours for every budget
Looking at budget-friendly cycling in Provence, a few tours really stand out. There's this excellent route through the Rhône Valley that takes you under alpine foothills, stopping at Châteauneuf du Pape for wine tasting and the charming 8th-century village of Gordes. Our customers tell us they love how the guides read the group dynamics and adjust the pace - especially helpful when summer temperatures climb. Another wallet-friendly option starts in Roman Arles before heading to Les Baux with its medieval charm and then on to Van Gogh's Saint Rémy. These tours come with quality bikes built for both hills and flat stretches through the market gardens. You'll stay in nice 3-star hotels with pools, which you'll appreciate after cycling in the Provençal sun.
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Provence tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
83 tours in ProvenceExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Provence. We have 83 adventures that vary from 3 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
16 tours in ProvenceVisit Provence with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
23 tours in ProvencePrivate tours in Provence give you real freedom to explore, especially on two wheels. There's this fantastic route from Pernes-les-Fontaines through the Vaucluse that leads to L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue where you can browse antique markets and wander along the canals. One of our clients gave us a useful tip about bringing paper maps as backup when phone batteries struggle in the heat. Another route we love explores Côtes du Ventoux, taking you through Vacqueyras wine country and up to ancient Beaumes-de-Venise. You'll stay in carefully picked hotels like L'Hermitage where the pool becomes your best friend after a day in the saddle. For families, there's this great 14-day journey from Lyon to Marseille mixing cooking classes, wine tasting for the grown-ups and outdoor activities like hiking the Calanques that keep kids interested. Our travelers really value being able to change plans based on how everyone's feeling each day.
Top Provence travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long tours really let you sink into Provence's daily life. Cyclists love starting from Pernes-les-Fontaines, riding through Vacqueyras vineyards and past medieval spots like Beaumes-de-Venise. From Saint-Rémy, walking routes follow Van Gogh's footsteps - he created 150 paintings here in just one year. You'll hike the Alpilles mountains for great Rhône Valley views and also explore Maussane's olive groves. Our guests particularly like having rest days at family hotels with pools, perfect for visiting markets or just watching village life go by.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Nice, Gorges Du Verdon, Castellane, Gordes, Mont-Ventoux
Ten days gives you room to connect Provence with Paris and also the French Riviera. From Lyon, you'll paddle the Ardèche gorges, try painting Van Gogh-style and discover wine cellars under medieval streets. Routes heading south to Arles introduce you to local bullfighters and Provençal customs before cycling through the Camargue to spot flamingos and visit oyster farms. Our travelers mention how much they enjoy cooking in historic houses and long lunches in village squares - no need to rush with these extra days.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Paris, Bordeaux, Lourdes, Carcassonne, Marseille, Aix-En-Provence, Avignon, Barcelona, Peniscola, Valencia, Madrid
Demographics
Solo travel in Provence really shines with routes that give you independence plus helpful support when needed. One of our most-booked trips starts in Arles where you'll follow ancient Roman paths before reaching Les Baux's lively outdoor market. The cycling routes stick to quiet country lanes, taking you past the spots in Saint Rémy that caught Van Gogh's eye. If you prefer walking, the Luberon trails lead to some excellent spots - like the rich orange cliffs of Roussillon and Gordes with its winding stone streets. Your bags move ahead to each hotel while you walk, which our travelers tell us makes such a difference to enjoying the journey. The daily walks flow naturally - you might leave medieval St-Saturnin in the morning, pass through orchards full of cherries and figs and end up at your next village base.
Provence serves up some really special experiences for couples. One route we recommend starts in Nice, takes you through Antibes' charming old port and includes stops at local vineyards for intimate rosé tastings. Another good option begins in Lyon - you'll discover hidden traboules passages before taking a scenic Rhône River cruise. The trips mix in lovely touches like dinners in ancient squares and nights in historic buildings overlooking medieval walls. Our couples particularly like how the schedule works - maybe a morning learning about olive oil at a family farm, then free time to explore Saint-Rémy-de-Provence's artistic quarter. Several routes include the Gorges du Verdon where the limestone cliffs and bright turquoise water create perfect spots for couple time.
Our active Provence tours really appeal to younger travelers, blending culture with outdoor experiences. Popular routes combine cycling through Vacqueyras wine country with kayaking near the Pont du Gard and hiking the paths above Gordes. You'll visit local markets, join cooking sessions in old stone kitchens and taste wines in historic cellars. The younger crowd tells us they love exploring Lyon's hidden traboules, checking out modern art in the old Les Baux quarries and having evenings free to enjoy Avignon's walled city atmosphere. Days keep moving - picture a morning bike ride through lavender fields, lunch at a village café and afternoon visits with young winemakers to learn about organic production.
Our seniors appreciate tours that balance gentle activity with cultural depth. The Luberon walking routes are carefully planned with comfortable daily distances, giving proper time to enjoy places like Roussillon's ochre buildings or the old fountains in Pernes-les-Fontaines. Several cycling routes follow the flatter Rhône Valley terrain, with plenty of stops at historic sites and wineries. A recent traveler mentioned how useful it was having both GPS and paper maps handy. Another liked having free days built in for exploring Avignon's Pope's Palace or just relaxing poolside. With luggage transfers included and hotels picked for their central locations, it's easy to head out for evening walks and find good local restaurants.
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- Couples43 tours
- Seniors (50+)54 tours
Best time to visit Provence
- Spring 2025
Spring river cruises capture Provence as it wakes up, starting in Lyon where you can duck into those mysterious traboules before sailing to Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy. The paired villages of Tournon and Tain-l'Hermitage work perfectly in spring - you can taste wines while watching the terraced vines come back to life. Our cycling clients particularly love the spring departures, with just the right weather for riding through places like Saint-Rémy where Van Gogh did his best work. The route from Arles through the Roman sites to St Quentin la Poterie lets you see artisans still working with clay just like their ancestors did centuries ago.
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- Summer 2025
Summer heat needs clever planning, as one of our cycling guests pointed out, so we've adjusted our routes accordingly. The tours from Pernes-les-Fontaines through the Vaucluse now start early with plenty of stops in shady villages and cool-off breaks by hotel pools. Lots of people go for the Côtes du Ventoux circuit - you get easy rides through Vacqueyras vineyards and optional tough climbs if you're feeling strong. We give everyone GPS units and paper maps since phones tend to overheat in the Provençal summer sun. Most guests mix morning rides with afternoon culture - maybe cycling to Château Pesquie for wine tasting then relaxing in old Mazan.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings out Provence's harvest traditions, and you'll see it best on our river trips from Lyon to Arles that line up with the wine harvest - fresh pressings in Beaune and Hermitage included. The Luberon walks really come into their own now - those ochre cliffs at Roussillon pop against autumn's blue skies and you might catch truffle hunters working with their dogs in the woods. The cycling gets better too, especially around Mont Ventoux where cooler temps make the climbs more doable. We've got this great route linking Bonnieux, Lacoste, Menerbes and other villages Peter Mayle wrote about, right when the grape and olive harvests are happening.
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