Arles, Les Baux de Provence & Saint Remy de Provence Tour

Avignon, France
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Overview
Duration
10h
Languages
Portuguese, English, Italian, French, Turkish, Spanish
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Explore the UNESCO city of Arles, the medieval village of Les Baux de Provence and the authentic town of Saint Rémy de Provence.

This tour a must to travel across the heart of Provence painted by Vincent Van Gogh, home of olive oil and delicious wines.

Private guided tour in Arles to see where Van Gogh use to live and where he painted.
Visit the Roman Monuments of the ancient city from the 1st century and the Cathedral from the 12th century.

30 minute transfer to Les Baux de Provence.
You will visit the 16th century village of Les Baux de Provence and its 11th century Castle. In Les Baux de Provence we recommend the Carrières de Lumières Art Exhibition.

20 minute transfer to Saint Rémy de Provence.
Enjoy a private guided tour of Van Gogh's asylum in Saint Paul de Mausole. See the Roman Monuments of the ancient city from the 1st century. Visit Saint Rémy, its lovely atmosphere and its pretty shops.

We provide the best professional tour guides in the south of France.

What to remember

Important info

Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

included
What's included
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Private transportation. WiFi on board. Air-conditioned vehicle. All Fees and Taxes
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
My-City-Tour.com
Meeting Point

Your guide will meet you directly at your cruise ship.
Your guide can meet you anywhere in Marseille
You guide can meet you anywhere in Avignon
You guide can meet you anywhere in Aix en Provence
You guide can meet you anywhere in Arles
You guide can meet you anywhere in Toulon
You guide can meet you anywhere in Cassis
You guide can meet you anywhere in Provence
You guide can meet you anywhere in Nîmes
We pick up anywhere in the South of France.