Highlights Provence & Camargue - 10 Tage
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Highlights Provence & Camargue - 10 Tage

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Created: Monday, July 27, 2026
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, July 27, 2026
Destinations: Marseille, France , Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France , Remoulins, France , Avignon, France , Oppede, France , Lauris, France , Aix-en-Provence, France , Aigues-Mortes, France , Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France , Camargue, France , Marseille, France

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30 Oct
Transport from Frankfurt to Marseille
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa - LH 4080
Direct
08:25
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 35m
10:00
Provence (MRS)
Economy Comfort 1 PC
30 Oct
Car rental
Fiat 500 or similar
Fiat 500 or similar (ECMRECMR)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual transmission
  • Limited Mileage: from 1 to 6 days rentals: 250 km per day; Limited Mileage: from 7 to 8 days rentals: 225 km per day; Limited Mileage: from 9 to 14 days rentals: 200 km per day; Limited Mileage: from 15 to 21 days rentals: 180 km per day; Limited Mileage
A/C
2 doors
4 people
Rentscape Rentscape
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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30 Oct
1. Marseille
Stop
About the destination: Marseille is the second largest city in France, the biggest Mediterranean port and the economic hub of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Marseille is set in a beautiful location, snuggled between craggy limestone hills and a sweeping bay, and is rich with history, which wasn’t always pleasant. Marseille is a popular holiday destination, as it has 300 days of sunshine a year. Today Marseilles still keeps traces of its tumultuous past, this ancient city is today very active and attractive. It has powerful charm which encourages visitors, to stroll through its old districts around le Vieux Port, in the gardens with the ancient ruins or the gardens of Longchamp Palace and, of course, on the esplanade of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Cathedral, which overlooks the entire city Marseille is atmospheric and charming and a real must.
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30 Oct
Car journey 88 Kilometers - 1h 10m
Marseille
Les Baux-en-Provence
30 Oct
2. Les Baux-en-Provence
TOWN - Stop
30 Oct
Car journey 10 Kilometers - 14m
Les Baux-en-Provence
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
30 Oct
3. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Stay
About the destination: Discover the Charm of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Welcome to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Nestled in the heart of the Alpilles mountain range, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a picturesque town that epitomizes the quintessential charm of the Provence region in France. With its winding streets adorned with ancient fountains, vibrant market squares, and fields of lavender and sunflowers, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a destination that invites travelers to step back in time and indulge in the tranquility of rural French life. Cultural Riches and Artistic Legacy Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is not only known for its scenic beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage. Art enthusiasts will be delighted to learn that the town was once home to the renowned Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. During his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, van Gogh created some of his most celebrated works, inspired by the Provençal landscape. Today, visitors can embark on a journey through the 'Van Gogh Walk,' following in the footsteps of the artist, and view the scenes of his paintings that remain virtually unchanged. The local Musée Estrine also offers insight into van Gogh's life and showcases contemporary art exhibitions. A Gastronomic Adventure No visit to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. The town is a gastronomic heaven, boasting a plethora of restaurants and cafes that serve traditional Provençal dishes, such as ratatouille, bouillabaisse, and tapenade. On Wednesday mornings, the town comes alive with the vibrant colors and enticing aromas of the weekly market, where visitors can sample and purchase fresh, locally-produced cheeses, wines, olives, and a variety of artisanal goods. Outdoor Activities and Explorations For those who love the great outdoors, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence offers ample opportunities for exploration. Hike or cycle through the rugged Alpilles mountains, explore the ancient Roman ruins of Glanum just outside the town, or visit the tranquil Lac de Peiroou for a picnic by the water. As the day winds down, join the locals in the town square for an aperitif, watch the world go by, and bask in the golden Provencal sunlight that has captivated artists and travelers alike for centuries. In Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, the allure of the French countryside comes together with history, art, and gastronomy to create a travel experience that is as enriching as it is relaxing. Whether you're seeking inspiration, adventure, or a taste of the Provençal lifestyle, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a destination that truly has something for everyone.
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30 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
Chambre d'hôtes les Variétés
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence - Show on map > 0.2 km from Center
8.9
Very good
888
Restaurant
Parking
Bar
Deluxe Double Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
31 Oct
Car journey 39 Kilometers - 46m
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Remoulins
31 Oct
4. Remoulins
Stay
About the destination: Nestled in the sun-kissed region of Occitanie, Remoulins, France, is a charming travel destination that offers a beautiful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This quaint town, situated on the banks of the Gardon River, is an escapist's dream that offers a refuge from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Experience the slow-paced French lifestyle as you stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets of Remoulins. The town is brimming with historical charm, evident in its well-preserved medieval architecture. The Saint Pierre Church, a 12th-century Romanesque structure, is a must-visit. Its stunning facade and impressive interiors stand as a testament to the town's rich past. However, the jewel in Remoulins' crown is undoubtedly the Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located just a short distance from the town, this architectural marvel is a sight to behold. As one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world, the Pont du Gard offers a fascinating glimpse into the engineering prowess of the ancient Romans. Nature lovers will also find plenty to love in Remoulins. The town is surrounded by stunning landscapes, offering endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and picnicking. The Gardon River is a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of the region from a unique perspective. After a day of exploration, unwind at one of the town's charming bistros, where you can indulge in the mouth-watering local cuisine. From fresh seafood to delectable pastries, Remoulins offers a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds. Don't forget to try the region's renowned wines, the perfect complement to any meal. Accommodation in Remoulins ranges from cozy bed and breakfasts to luxurious hotels, catering to a wide range of budgets and preferences. Visitors will enjoy the warm hospitality that is quintessentially French, making for a comfortable and relaxed stay. In Remoulins, you'll discover a slice of France that is untouched by mass tourism. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for a tranquil getaway, Remoulins is a destination that promises a memorable travel experience.
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31 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
La villa des figuiers
Remoulins - Show on map > 1.9 km from Center
9.5
Superb
77
Private pool
Swimming Pool
Free parking
Double Room with Pool View
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
01 Nov
Car journey 4 Kilometers - 13m
Remoulins
Pont du Gard
01 Nov
5. Pont du Gard
AMUSEMENT - Stop
01 Nov
Car journey 20 Kilometers - 34m
Pont du Gard
Uzès
01 Nov
6. Uzès
TOWN - Stop
01 Nov
Car journey 40 Kilometers - 49m
Uzès
Avignon
01 Nov
7. Avignon
Stay
About the destination: Avignon, nestled on the banks of the Rhône in southern France, is a compact city where medieval charm meets Provençal sunshine. Dominated by its formidable ramparts and honey‑colored stone buildings, the city invites slow wandering through narrow streets, leafy squares, and lively cafés. Its skyline is crowned by the Palais des Papes, one of Europe’s largest and most important Gothic palaces, a reminder that Avignon was once the seat of the papacy in the 14th century. Begin your visit at the Palais des Papes, where vast ceremonial halls, chapels, and private apartments reveal the power and intrigue of the medieval church. From the palace square, it’s a short walk to the celebrated Pont Saint‑Bénézet, the “Pont d’Avignon” of song. Today only a few arches remain, but the bridge offers evocative views over the city walls and the river, especially at sunset. Nearby, the Rocher des Doms gardens provide a peaceful lookout point, perfect for escaping the midday heat. Avignon is also a city of culture and festivals. Each July, the Festival d’Avignon transforms streets, cloisters, and courtyards into stages for theater, dance, and performance art, drawing artists and audiences from all over the world. Outside festival season, you can explore excellent museums such as the Musée Calvet and the Collection Lambert, browse antique shops, and sample local wines from nearby Châteauneuf‑du‑Pape in atmospheric wine bars. Food is central to the Avignon experience. Expect Provençal flavors: olives, tomatoes, fragrant herbs, and fresh seafood from the Mediterranean. Wander through Les Halles, the covered market, to discover regional specialties like tapenade, goat cheeses, and lavender honey. In the evening, choose a terrace on Place de l’Horloge or a quieter side street and linger over a glass of rosé while watching the city’s stone facades glow softly in the fading light.
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01 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
Kyriad Avignon Palais Des Papes
Avignon - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.4
Very good
4326
Parking
24-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Standard Room 1 Double Bed
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
03 Nov
Car journey 43 Kilometers - 45m
Avignon
Oppede
03 Nov
8. Oppede
Stop
About the destination: It is a town and commune in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of Vaucluse, in the Apt district and bonnieux canton. It is integrated into the Communauté de communes du Coustellet.
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03 Nov
Car journey 36 Kilometers - 44m
Oppede
Lauris
03 Nov
9. Lauris
Stay
About the destination: Lauris, a charming village nestled in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southern France, offers travelers a quintessential Provençal experience. With its picturesque setting on a hill overlooking the Durance Valley, Lauris is a perfect destination for those seeking both tranquility and a taste of authentic French culture. The village is renowned for its beautiful terraced gardens, historic architecture, and the intoxicating scent of lavender that fills the air, especially during the summer months. One of the main attractions in Lauris is the 18th-century Château de Lauris, which commands stunning views over the valley and the Luberon Mountains. The château is surrounded by the remarkable Conservatory of Dye Plants, a unique garden dedicated to plants used for natural dyes. This vibrant garden not only showcases an array of colors but also offers insight into the traditional uses of these plants in textile production. A visit to the château and its gardens is a must for anyone interested in history, botany, or simply the beauty of cultivated nature. Wandering through Lauris' narrow, winding streets, visitors will discover quaint stone houses, charming boutiques, and cozy cafés. The village's weekly market is a highlight, offering local produce, artisanal goods, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the local lifestyle. Whether you're sampling the region's famed olive oils and cheeses or picking up handmade crafts, the market is a vibrant hub of activity that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Provence. For outdoor enthusiasts, Lauris serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Luberon Regional Park. The park features a network of hiking and biking trails that meander through rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque villages. The nearby Étang de la Bonde, a serene lake, is perfect for a relaxing day of swimming or picnicking. Whether you're drawn by the allure of nature, the warmth of Provençal hospitality, or the simple pleasure of a leisurely stroll through historic streets, Lauris promises an unforgettable travel experience.
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03 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
Les Mazets du Luberon
Lauris - Show on map > 4.9 km from Center
8.8
Very good
34
Heated pool
Free parking
Family friendly
Deluxe Double Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
05 Nov
Car journey 5 Kilometers - 9m
Lauris
Lourmarin
05 Nov
10. Lourmarin
TOWN - Stop
05 Nov
Car journey 40 Kilometers - 44m
Lourmarin
Aix-en-Provence
05 Nov
11. Aix-en-Provence
Stay
About the destination: Aix-en-Provence is a city in Provence, a region in the south of France. Aix-en-Provence is a small, classically Provençal town, famous for being home to Cézanne. Three universities and several French-language schools for international students produce a very strong student presence.Aix is famous for its fountains. The largest and most famous is on the Cours Mirabeau, the main avenue through town, as well as a moss-covered fountain which draws its water from a hot spring. Aix is also known for its architecture. The varied and often intricate doors are a key feature, as well as the bell towers. The city market runs multiple days a week, but the largest and most colorful is the Saturday market which includes a flower market at the Place de l'Hotel de Ville and the main food market is at Place Richelme. It has also become known as the home of Cézanne's later works. You can see his atelier with some of the original objects he painted into his still lives. The Bibémus Quarries allow you to see Mt. St. Victoire, the mountains he captured in many of his paintings. You can also visit the Manor of Jas de Bouffan, which houses many of his masterpieces.The city center is mostly pedestrian and, though it is quite small, offers long hours of nice walks. As in all Provençal towns, the city centre consists of narrow streets, lined with interesting buildings from 17th century hotels to paved plazas.
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05 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
Odalys City Apartment Hotel - Aix en Provence Centre Rotonde
Aix-en-Provence - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.2
Very good
1432
Outdoor pool (seasonal)
Parking
Bicycle Hire
Studio
WITH BREAKFAST
06 Nov
Car journey 122 Kilometers - 1h 38m
Aix-en-Provence
Aigues-Mortes
06 Nov
12. Aigues-Mortes
Stop
About the destination: Encircled by perfectly preserved 13th‑century ramparts that rise from the surrounding marshes, Aigues‑Mortes feels like a medieval mirage at the edge of the Camargue. Founded by King Louis IX as France’s first Mediterranean port, this compact walled town still follows its original grid of narrow streets, lined with honey‑colored stone houses, shady squares, and cafés that spill out onto the cobbles. Enter through one of the massive gates and you’ll quickly sense how small and walkable the historic center is, ideal for exploring on foot in a leisurely afternoon. The star attraction is the rampart walk, a 1.6 km circuit along the fortified walls that offers panoramic views over the town’s tiled rooftops, the surrounding salt marshes, and the shimmering pink water basins that change color with the light. Don’t miss the imposing Tour de Constance, once a royal keep and later a notorious prison; from its rooftop you can look out over the flat, wild landscapes that define this corner of Occitanie. Back at street level, the central Place Saint‑Louis, with its statue of the king and a cluster of lively terraces, is the social heart of Aigues‑Mortes. Beyond the walls, the town is inseparable from the Camargue’s unique environment. You’re just a short drive or bike ride from vast salt fields, where the famous “fleur de sel” is harvested, and from wetlands teeming with birdlife—most strikingly, flocks of pink flamingos. Boat trips along the canals and out towards the Rhône delta offer a gentle way to experience the marshes, while nearby riding stables organize outings on the region’s iconic white horses, often right along the beach. Aigues‑Mortes makes an excellent base or day trip within a wider Camargue itinerary. Combine a morning on the ramparts with an afternoon at the nearby Mediterranean beaches of Le Grau‑du‑Roi or L’Espiguette, or pair the town with visits to Nîmes and Arles for a blend of medieval and Roman heritage. Come in spring or early autumn for milder temperatures and fewer crowds, and stay until evening to see the stone walls glow golden as the sun sets over the marshes.
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06 Nov
Car journey 29 Kilometers - 47m
Aigues-Mortes
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
06 Nov
13. Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Stop
About the destination: The town is situated in the Rhône River delta, about 1 km east of the mouth of the Petit Rhône distributary. The commune comprises alluvial land and marshland, and includes the Étang de Vaccarès, a large lagoon. The main industry is tourism. Agriculture is also significant, and ranchers have raised horses and cattle unique to the Camargue; some of the bulls are used for bull-fighting and for the course camarguaise. There is bus service to Arles, 38 km away.
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06 Nov
Car journey 55 Kilometers - 1h 46m
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Camargue
06 Nov
14. Camargue
Stay
About the destination: Nestled in the heart of southern France, the Camargue region is a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Known for its vast, wild landscapes, this enchanting area is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The Camargue is renowned for its unique ecosystem, characterized by expansive salt flats, marshlands, and lagoons that host a stunning array of wildlife. Among its most iconic residents are the elegant flamingos, which can often be seen wading gracefully through the shallow waters, alongside the region's famous white Camargue horses and black bulls. For those eager to explore, the Camargue offers a myriad of outdoor activities. Horseback riding is a quintessential experience here, allowing visitors to traverse the rugged terrain and witness the breathtaking scenery up close. Birdwatching enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise, as the region is a sanctuary for over 400 species of birds. Additionally, the Camargue is crisscrossed by numerous cycling and walking trails that cater to all levels of fitness, offering a perfect way to immerse oneself in the tranquil surroundings. Beyond its natural allure, the Camargue is steeped in cultural traditions that reflect its unique blend of French and Provençal influences. The vibrant town of Arles, a UNESCO World Heritage site, serves as a gateway to the region and is famous for its impressive Roman monuments and as the inspiration for many of Vincent van Gogh's masterpieces. Visitors can explore the bustling markets, indulge in local cuisine, and experience the rich heritage of the Camargue through traditional festivals and events that celebrate everything from bullfighting to Gypsy music and dance. In your journey through the Camargue, be sure to savor the local flavors that make this region a culinary delight. The cuisine here is deeply rooted in its natural resources, with dishes featuring fresh seafood, rice from the local paddies, and the distinctive flavors of Provençal herbs. Pair your meal with a glass of regional wine for a truly authentic experience. Whether you're drawn by the promise of adventure or the call of culture, the Camargue promises an unforgettable journey into one of France's most captivating landscapes.
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06 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
L'auberge Camarguaise
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer - Show on map > 2.2 km from Center
9
Superb
677
Outdoor pool (seasonal)
Free parking
Lake view
Small room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
08 Nov
Car journey 91 Kilometers - 1h 58m + Ferry not included
Camargue
Marseille
08 Nov
15. Marseille
Stop
About the destination: Marseille is the second largest city in France, the biggest Mediterranean port and the economic hub of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Marseille is set in a beautiful location, snuggled between craggy limestone hills and a sweeping bay, and is rich with history, which wasn’t always pleasant. Marseille is a popular holiday destination, as it has 300 days of sunshine a year. Today Marseilles still keeps traces of its tumultuous past, this ancient city is today very active and attractive. It has powerful charm which encourages visitors, to stroll through its old districts around le Vieux Port, in the gardens with the ancient ruins or the gardens of Longchamp Palace and, of course, on the esplanade of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Cathedral, which overlooks the entire city Marseille is atmospheric and charming and a real must.
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08 Nov
Transport from Marseille to Frankfurt
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa - LH 4081
Direct
10:40
Provence (MRS)
1h 40m
12:20
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Economy Comfort 1 PC
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Häufige Fragen:


Wann ist die beste Reisezeit für die Provence und die Camargue?

Die ideale Reisezeit liegt zwischen April und Oktober. Im Frühjahr blühen die Landschaften, im Juni und Juli stehen die Lavendelfelder in voller Blüte, und im Herbst sorgen milde Temperaturen für angenehme Besichtigungen.

Wie viele Kilometer werden auf dieser Rundreise zurückgelegt?

Die Fahrstrecken sind moderat und verteilen sich auf mehrere Reisetage. Dadurch bleibt ausreichend Zeit für Besichtigungen, Naturerlebnisse und Aufenthalte in Orten wie Avignon, Arles oder Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.

Welche Sehenswürdigkeiten sind die Highlights der Route?

Zu den Höhepunkten zählen die Lavendellandschaften der Provence, die Papststadt Avignon, das römische Erbe von Arles sowie die Natur der Camargue mit Flamingos, Wildpferden und weitläufigen Salinen.

Kann man in der Camargue Flamingos und Wildpferde beobachten?

Ja, die Camargue zählt zu den besten Regionen Europas für Tierbeobachtungen. Besonders in den Feuchtgebieten und Naturreservaten lassen sich häufig Flamingos, weiße Camargue-Pferde und schwarze Stiere beobachten.

Wie warm wird es im Sommer in der Provence?

Im Juli und August erreichen die Temperaturen häufig 30 °C oder mehr. Frühmorgendliche Besichtigungen, ausreichend Wasser und leichte Kleidung sorgen für angenehme Reisetage auch während der Sommermonate.

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Nights 9
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Transports 2
Accommodations 6
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