The Calanques, the Provençal myth
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The creeks... An almost obligatory stopover when you come to the region and to Cassis even more so since the town is located in the heart of the world-famous ...
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The creeks... An almost obligatory stopover when you come to the region and to Cassis even more so since the town is located in the heart of the world-famous ...
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Like the Sainte-Victoire near Aix-en-Provence, about sixty kilometers to the south-east, or the Luberon, which is an extension of them to the north of the Durance, ...
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The English nobility discovered it when it was just a village, the film stars have made it a myth, the big brands have installed their shop windows there and the ...
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Grasse was detached from the Var department in 1860 to form the Alpes-Maritimes department with the county of Nice of which it is the sub-prefecture. It is on the ...
Recommended , The 05/06/2019 by Baptiste THARREAU
In the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, with over 300 days of sunshine a year, the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence welcomes many visitors every ...
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What better way to discover several dream destinations on the same trip than to take a cruise? Sailing from wild cove to desert beach, soaking up the authentic ...
Recommended , The 15/02/2019 by Tanguy REVAULT
The PACA region is a wonderful territory for motorcycle enthusiasts. A multitude of itineraries seem to be tailor-made to enjoy varied landscapes and exceptional ...
Recommended , The 19/12/2018 by Tanguy REVAULT
A trip to the South of France is always an opportunity to get away from it all and get some sunshine, even in the coolest months. Today, with high-speed lines, you ...
Recommended , The 06/11/2018 by Baptiste THARREAU
A romantic country if ever there was one, France offers a few essential escapades for all lovers eager to walk hand in hand. From the cliffs of Etretat to the City ...
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Like every summer, you ripped off the latest trendy jerseys on the first day of the sales, you have a new tanning oil to test, you are already warming up to prepare ...
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Arles, the largest municipality in France with 75,000 hectares, is the city with the most Roman monuments… after Rome. It has been inscribed on the World ...
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Le Petit Futé recommends discovering the artist Ciotaden Michael Viviani in Aix-En-Provence, the exhibition entitled Atmosphère is at the Galerie Saltiel from May ...
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Marseille, a Phocaean city so loved by some and so criticized by others, is a port city with a rich past, which never leaves anyone indifferent. It is the oldest ...
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In Marseille, there are many visits, between the MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations), the neoclassical style opera house, Saint-Victor Abbey ...
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The Popes' City and its palace, witness to its past as the capital of Christianity in the Middle Ages, offer a particularly welcoming and captivating atmosphere, ...
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Since 1947 and the creation of the festival by Jean Vilar, Avignon comes alive in July to the rhythm of Les Trois Coups! Three blows of sticks struck on the floors ...
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Heading for the Var! Latitude 43.137, longitude 6.366, destination: Lavandou. There is no need to wait until summer to discover this seaside resort, nicknamed the ...
Recommended , The 09/01/2017 by Céline MAGNIN
The Côte d'Azur is France's leading tourist destination after Paris, and has an international reputation as France's glamorous destination. Palaces, glitter, ...
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A short distance from the Var coast, the largest of the Hyères islands with its 7 km long and 2.5 km wide from north to south - 1 250 hectares -, a true ...
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The silhouette of an Alep pine clinging to red clays, the limestone that detaches itself in the background, the silent flight of an eagle slipping along the rocky ...