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Crisp rosé wines, endless sunshine and the heady scents of the vast lavender fields… you’ll find everything you expect on a luxury villa holiday in Provence. The area takes in a plethora of beautiful, charming villages to explore.
Stay in a beautiful luxury villa in Provence and you’ll experience some of what brought countless artists here, including Van Gogh and Matisse. Artists still flock here today for the laid-back lifestyle, stunning quality of light… and the wine.
You might think you know Provence, but there’s far more to this vast region than Peter Mayle ever told you about. Certainly, the undulating hills, lavender fields and air heavy with the scent of herbs and sun are all there, and luxury holiday villas in Provence enjoy all these in abundance. However, the area is enormous, taking in some of the Alps, the glitzy Côte d’Azur and numerous bustling towns, too, so there is something for everyone.
There’s lots here for art lovers in Provence, France. The natural beauty of Provence has attracted artists from every corner of Europe, from the Bloomsbury set to Van Gogh to Cezanne and Renoir, and you will see when staying in a luxury villa in Provence why the region has been a muse for many renowned painters.
Cezanne’s home in Aix is well worth a visit – all is just as he left it, even his hat remains on the table. Culturally, Provence has it all, from Roman ruins in Arles to the Papal Palace of Avignon.
And foodies will find plenty to feast on in the many village markets. Almost every town in Provence has its own market day where you can lose yourself among stalls of lavender soap, antiques and cloth, as well as gastronomic delights from truffles to bull steak.
May or June are lovely months to visit as the temperatures have not reached their peak. July and August see warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. If you want to see, (and smell!), the famous lavender fields in full bloom, the last week of June to the beginning of August are the months to visit. September and October are quieter, more relaxed and the temperature remains pleasant.
We love the mediaeval stone village of Le Baux near St-Rémy-de-Provence. The views from the castle ruins at the top out over the olive groves are pure Provence.
Nice and Marseilles airports are the main airports servicing Provence and Eurostar also goes to Avignon.
When dining out of your luxury villa in Provence you will find that food is high on flavour and making excellent use of local produce. The cuisine in Provence is as delicious at the Michelin-starred end as it is at the eat-it-hot-off-the-market-stall end.
If you’re looking for somewhere for a once-in-a-lifetime meal, Le Petit Nice in Marseilles has three Michelin stars and seafood that is only outshone by the stunning sea views.
Further inland, L’Estagnol in St-Rémy-de-Provence does robust cuisine really well, including jars of foie gras and thick slices of Provençal lamb.
To sample some of the area’s best wines, plan a trip to Chateau La Dorgonne, where you can learn all about the processes of wine-making while you drink.
We always get you the best possible price from our property owners. Prices often include extras such as private drivers for the duration of your stay. Check the property page or get in touch to find out what is included in the price.
Low season prices are for when demand for the property is lower. Each property has different low seasons, for example, villas classify colder months as “low season”. This price is the cheapest possible price, so is based on the cheapest catering option.
High season prices for when demand for the property is higher. Each property has different high seasons, for example, ski chalets classify the time around New Year as “high season”. This price is the most expensive price, so is based on the property’s best catering option.
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