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Italian Riviera & Provence Tour
Provence is well known for its stunning landscapes, historic towns, and rich cultural heritage. The region is famous for its lavender fields, with its beautiful purple landscape during the blooming season.
When you think about Camargue, first things coming to your mind are most likely wild white horses freely galloping in their natural habitat, elegant pink flamingos, and herds of white bulls. Known for its exceptional natural beauties, diverse wildlife, and unspoiled landscapes, Camargue will steal your heart forever!The breathtaking coastline of the French Riviera, with its glamorous cities like Cannes and the Principality of Monaco, attracts visitors from around the world. Provence is renowned for its delicious cuisine and its historical heritage that can be seen in its numerous Roman ruins. The region inspired famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, who were captivated by the region’s picturesque landscapes and light. The Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers makes it an ideal destination for year-round tours.
Liguria region is renowned for the stunning Italian Riviera, with its rugged cliffs, colorful fishing villages, pristine beaches,charming seaside towns, and delicious cuisine.
The region is dotted with charming historic towns and cities, such as Genoa, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, which showcases a rich architectural heritage and a bustling port, and Camogli famous for its Fish Festival, furthermore offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking along the Ligurian mountains, exploring the picturesque Portofino Natural Park, and sailing along the scenic coastline.
Liguria is famous for its cuisine, particularly its fresh seafood dishes, focaccia bread, and “Trofie” pasta with the traditional Ligurian sauce “Pesto alla Genovese”.
The region’s natural beauty, delicious cuisine, and relaxed coastal atmosphere make Liguria the perfect destination for tourists seeking a blend of cultural experiences and seaside relaxation.
Italian Riviera & Provence Tour
Provence is well known for its stunning landscapes, historic towns, and rich cultural heritage. The region is famous for its lavender fields, with its beautiful purple landscape during the blooming season.
When you think about Camargue, first things coming to your mind are most likely wild white horses freely galloping in their natural habitat, elegant pink flamingos, and herds of white bulls. Known for its exceptional natural beauties, diverse wildlife, and unspoiled landscapes, Camargue will steal your heart forever!The breathtaking coastline of the French Riviera, with its glamorous cities like Cannes and the Principality of Monaco, attracts visitors from around the world. Provence is renowned for its delicious cuisine and its historical heritage that can be seen in its numerous Roman ruins. The region inspired famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, who were captivated by the region’s picturesque landscapes and light. The Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers makes it an ideal destination for year-round tours.
Liguria region is renowned for the stunning Italian Riviera, with its rugged cliffs, colorful fishing villages, pristine beaches,charming seaside towns, and delicious cuisine.
The region is dotted with charming historic towns and cities, such as Genoa, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, which showcases a rich architectural heritage and a bustling port, and Camogli famous for its Fish Festival, furthermore offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking along the Ligurian mountains, exploring the picturesque Portofino Natural Park, and sailing along the scenic coastline.
Liguria is famous for its cuisine, particularly its fresh seafood dishes, focaccia bread, and “Trofie” pasta with the traditional Ligurian sauce “Pesto alla Genovese”.
The region’s natural beauty, delicious cuisine, and relaxed coastal atmosphere make Liguria the perfect destination for tourists seeking a blend of cultural experiences and seaside relaxation.
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Tour Description
From Provence to Italian Riviera through Camargue and Côte d'Azur
Please note that we suggest to purchase your inbound flight to Marseille, France, and outbound flight from Genoa, Italy.
Contact us to check availability and ask for a quotation for families and private groups based on your special needs.
Passport with at least six months of validity is mandatory; One Life Journeys does not provide any service and assistance related visa requirements and processing.
We highly recommend purchasing a personal travel insurance at the time of booking.
Flexibility: Possibility to change dates, name of participant or tour until 75 days before departure (a supplement cost might be requested during high season, or for flight quotations if requested)
Reservation: 40% deposit at confirmation. Full payment is due 75 days prior departure.*
*For the complete policy, refer to our Terms & Conditions.
Tour Details
Day 1 – Arrival in Marseille
Day 2 – Marseille and Les Baux-de-Provence
This morning you will start the day with a guided tour of Marseille. The second-largest city of France, after Paris, has some very unique landmarks and sights to see. It is home to the biggest port in France, which is also the 7th largest port in Europe. Worth visiting is the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde, considered the symbol of Marseille. For 800 years, it has been an important pilgrimage destination. From the Basilica, the view over the city is just breathtaking and you can embrace it all with a glance. In the afternoon, you will head to Les Baux-de-Provence, a UNESCO hilltop village, known for the ruins of its majestic, still impressive fortress, small courtyards with terraced cafes and a multitude of shops selling local specialties such as wine, olive oil, lavender and herbes de Provence. You will also make a stop at the nearby Carrières de Lumières, a former quarry with art-based multimedia shows, projecting images of Van Gogh famous paintings, located just below Les Baux-de-Provence. Night in Provence
Day 3 – Camargue
Day 4 – Cannes
In the morning, you will make a stop at a local olive oil producer and enjoy an olive oil tasting before departing for the French Riviera. Afterwards you will leave for the worldwide renowned city of Cannes. Its charm lies in the unique blend of natural beauty, elegant architecture, and glamorous atmosphere. You will be captivated by its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Cannes reached its allure thanks to its world-famous film festival along with the iconic Promenade de la Croisette, its luxurious boutiques, and Michelin-starred restaurants. Night in Cannes
Day 5 – Principality of Monaco
Today your first stop will be the Principality of Monaco. You will learn all about the princely history of the Grimaldi family, a prominent royal family that became the iconic symbol of Monaco over the centuries. Nowadays, the Principality is still synonymous with luxurious lifestyle and high society. In the afternoon, you will leave for Menton. With its Italianate old town and Belle Époque villas, it is the picturesque last stop on the French Riviera before crossing the border into Italy. Famed for its lemon trees, exotic gardens and three-Michelin-starred restaurant Mirazur, Menton has retained its authentic charm despite its gastronomic fame. Night in Menton
Day 6 – Arrival in Liguria: Hanbury Botanical Garden and Bussana Vecchia
Day 7 – Genoa
Today you will move to Genoa, the birthplace of Cristopher Columbus, the famous navigator and explorer. For centuries Genoa has had an important role in maritime trade and today it still has the biggest port in Italy. Genoa boasts over 150 noble and historical palaces, 42 of them are on the UNESCO World Heritage List and some of them are opened to public visits. It is also famed for its delicious pesto genovese. Upon arrival, you will enjoy a guided tour of the city center followed by a tasting of the famous Focaccia Genovese. Afterwards, you will enjoy some free time to further explore the city or relax. Night in Genoa
Day 8 – Portofino and Camogli
In the morning, you will travel to the idyllic coastal village of Portofino, characterised by colourful pastel buildings, a charming harbor, and lush green hillsides. Afterwards, you will catch a boat to the historical Abbey of San Fruttuoso, accessible only by boat or hiking, nestled between rugged cliffs and turquoise waters. Before lunch, we will make a last stop in Camogli to walk through the vibrant city center and see its famous huge pan, used during the fish and seafood festival to cook over 30.000 servings in one day. Lunch will be a real treat: you will taste the famous Focaccia di Recco made with a typical Italian soft cheese. In the afternoon you will go back to Genoa. Night in Genoa
Day 9 – Ligurian Cooking Class
Today you will enjoy a very nice cooking class followed by lunch. You will learn to make trofie al pesto, the traditional short pasta that perfectly matches pesto genovese. Afterwards, you will have some free time to discover other attractions of Genoa such as the famous Aquarium or the ancient port or stroll in the historical city center. Later in the afternoon, you will enjoy a farewell aperitif at a historical café. Night in Genoa
Day 10 – Departure from Genoa Airport
Today you will be transferred to Genoa Airport to catch your flight back home.
*The program of activities and excursions might be subject to changes due to weather conditions. In case, alternatives will be offered.
⇒ Airport transfer at arrival and departure
⇒ Accommodations in charming, carefully selected hotels
⇒ All breakfasts
⇒ Professional Tour Leader
⇒ All transfers in a private deluxe minibus/bus
⇒ Fuel, toll and parking
⇒ Welcome dinner in Marseille
⇒ Half day guided tour of Marseille
⇒ Entrance tickets to Carrières de Lumières
⇒ Salt pans in Aigues-Mortes or guided tour of Arles
⇒ Light lunch in Camargue
⇒ Olive Oil Tasting at local farm
⇒ E-bike tour in Camargue
⇒ Half day guided tour of Monaco
⇒ Entrance ticket to Hanbury Gardens
⇒ Half day guided tour of Genoa
⇒ Cooking class + lunch in Genoa
⇒ Lunch in Bussana Vecchia
⇒ Lunch in Recco
⇒ Farewell Aperitif in Genoa
⇒ All Activities and Entrances as per Itinerary
⇒Professional travel consulting before and throughout the trip
Χ International flights (book your flight INTO Marseille, France, and OUT OF Genoa, Italy)
Χ Travel insurances and local taxes
Χ Meals and transfers NOT mentioned
Χ Personal expenses
Χ Tips to tour leader, driver, and local guides
Χ All that is NOT mentioned in “Included”
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