Se a Provence está no seu radar, aqui está o que você precisa saber sobre os tours na Provence. Caminhadas guiadas, atrações de bicicleta e passeios de um dia permitem que você cubra mais terreno sem se preocupar com a logística. Participe de uma excursão em grupo pequeno se você gosta de guias tagarelas, ou faça uma excursão particular quando sua agenda estiver apertada. A maioria das operadoras oferece cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes da partida, mantendo você flexível se o tempo mudar. Ordene por itens essenciais, depois mergulhe e explore. Lembre-se de levar uma garrafa de água reutilizável e fique de olho na previsão do tempo local para que você nunca seja pego de surpresa. Lembre-se de levar uma garrafa de água reutilizável e fique de olho na previsão do tempo local para que você nunca seja pego de surpresa.
Planeje seu dia com a Provence Tours.
A maioria dos tours em grupo tem um limite de 15 pessoas, assim você ouve todas as histórias. Onde você vai explorar primeiro?
Traga uma garrafa reutilizável, use sapatos confortáveis e deixe sua câmera pronta. Os anfitriões locais adoram perguntas - pergunte sobre o local favorito do bairro.
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Tire fotos durante a hora dourada para obter uma luz mais suave.
Os moradores locais sugerem que você vá cedo para evitar multidões.
Use mapas off-line para que você nunca perca o rumo.
Leve consigo pequenos trocados para gorjetas e petiscos rápidos.
I went with my two teens and we had a BLAST. The old stone streets are so cool – my son kept pretending he was in a medieval movie, lol. Make sure to wear sneakers, the cobbles are ankle-twisters if you’re not careful. The views from the top – honestly, just WOW. Windy when we went, so bring a jacket (I didn’t, regretted it). Shops were a bit touristy but we loved the olive soap we found. If you like history and don’t mind a little climbing, this is a perfect day trip. Not too crowded on a Thursday morning.
Went solo just to clear my head and it worked. The village is pretty peaceful if you get there before 10am. Got lost in the tiny alleys (on purpose). Some stairs are a bit steep and I nearly tripped twice, but it’s all part of the charm, right? Only downside was the line for coffee, took like 20 min. Still, the views are EPIC and I got some cool pics. Would come again, maybe next time with friends.
We booked last minute and lucked out with perfect weather. Our guide (sorry, forgot her name) was suuuper knowledgeable about the history of the place and even pointed out spots where some famous painter did his thing? Not really into art but it was interesting anyway. Walked a lot – my legs were tired but in a good way. If ur into old buildings and quirky shops, this place is a win.
Went with my girlfriend and we had a really chill time. The stone walls make it feel like you’re in a fairytale. We got there late afternoon, so less people. Sunset from the top = UNREAL. There’s a little shop that sells lavender stuff, smells amazing. Only wish there were more signs in English, got lost a few times.
I travelled with my mom and sister. All of us fell in love with this place. The little chapel is adorable and peaceful (you can’t take pics inside, which I kinda liked). Lots of cute cafes, though they fill up fast. We spent most of the day wandering, eating pastries, and just soaking up sun. Bring a hat, shade is limited. 10/10 would recommend for families.
Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but this tour blew me away. Our guide (Pierre?) was funny and shared cool stories about the village. I learned a ton but it never felt like a boring history class. The best part: sampling some local olive oil. Not a big group, so we didn’t feel rushed. A+ day.
So here’s the thing – wear good shoes. The streets are rough and my friend wore sandals and spent half the time complaining. We liked the old towers and the weird little museum (no English explanations, tho). Great spot for anyone who likes taking photos. If you’re hungry, get the cheese plate at the café next to the main gate. Sooo good.
Had a great time on this tour. Went with my wife and two kids (8 and 11). The guide kept the kids entertained with stories of knights and castles. The walk up is a bit tough for little legs, but the ice cream at the top made it worth it. Not stroller-friendly at all. Bring coins for the bathroom, they charge!
We visited as part of a bigger Provence tour. Our guide was really good, knew so much about the village and its history. Spent around two hours walking around, then had coffee and cake at a bakery (can’t remember the name, but it was right by the fountain). Weather was sunny, so the views were clear. Would have liked more time – felt a bit rushed.
Went early in the morning, and it was almost empty. The old stones are beautiful. I liked the small shops with handmade goods. The light in the village is special, very soft. I took lots of photos. I recommend going early and wearing comfortable shoes.
Such a charming spot. The walk up is a bit steep, and my knees felt it, but worth it for the views. Too many souvenir shops for my taste, but the little art gallery was a nice surprise. Not much shade, so sunscreen is a must.
Took my grandma and she was sooo happy to see the old buildings. We sat in the main square and watched people for ages. The staff at the info office were SUPER helpful, gave us a map and pointed out the best spots for photos. The lavender fields nearby were just starting to bloom. If you like peaceful places, go early!
Fun afternoon with the kids. They loved climbing around the old walls and pretending to be knights. Some parts are not safe for little ones (no railing!) so keep an eye out. Ice cream stand by the entrance is a lifesaver. Parking is a pain, but worth it.
Got up early and beat the crowds. The place is magical in the morning light. Our guide was an absolute LEGEND, knew everything and made us laugh the whole time. If you can, book a morning slot.
The village is so photogenic! Went with my bestie and we spent half the day taking pics. The climb up is a workout but totally worth it for the view. Only complaint: not enough veggie options at the cafes.
Booked this tour for my parents’ anniversary. Guide was so sweet and even arranged a little surprise for them at one of the cafes (mini cake!). The views are just stunning and the air smells like flowers. Mom cried happy tears. Thank you!
Came with friends for a day trip. Good vibes, lots of cute shops. Bit too many people around lunchtime though. We found a quiet spot behind the chapel to eat our snacks. Would def come again, maybe try a weekday next time.
Visited with my partner. The village is very romantic, especially in the evening. We had dinner at a small place overlooking the valley – pricey but delicious. A bit tricky to find the entrance, so follow the signs closely!
Best day of our trip. The guide was so passionate, you could tell she really loved her job. We learned a lot about the history and saw parts of the village most tourists miss. Pro tip: bring cash, some shops don’t take cards.
Absolutely LOVED this tour. The guide was funny, smart, and kept us all entertained. Saw the old prison (creepy and cool). Weather was perfect. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
We visited in spring and the flowers were out everywhere. The kids collected wildflowers and had a blast. Not super stroller-friendly, but manageable if your kids are walkers. The bakery by the square has the best croissants.
Came solo and loved it. Spent hours wandering and sketching the old buildings. Didn’t expect to find such peace in a tourist spot, but there are quiet corners if you look. Staff were friendly and gave great tips.
Took this tour with my boyfriend. The guide was amazing, super funny and knew all the hidden spots. We tried local wine at a tiny shop – DELICIOUS. Highly recommend for couples.
Went with a group of friends. Place is gorgeous but gets busy fast. The view from the castle ruins is just EPIC. Bring snacks, cafes fill up quick.
Loved every minute! The guide told so many fun stories and showed us where to get the best lavender ice cream. The weather was perfect, and we got some great family pics. Make sure to wear comfy shoes!
Descubra os destaques do tour provençal, desde as maravilhas romanas até os renomados vinhos, em um tour guiado para um grupo pequeno.
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Marta
Jonas
Andre
Olá, não chegamos ao horário de início às 9h (não ficou claro no momento da reserva que se tratava de um evento com horário específico), portanto não podemos fazer uma avaliação, desculpe!
Entrada prioritária em um dos aquedutos romanos mais bem preservados, uma viagem fácil de um dia a partir da Provence.
Tudo o que você recebe: Se você não quiser entrar nas filas de bilheteria, vá até o aqueduto romano de 2.000 anos. Descubra sua história por meio do museu com modelos sobre sua engenhosa construção e testemunhe sua história ao longo do tempo por meio de um filme. Caminhe pelo primeiro nível do aqueduto para ver o Rio Gardon.
Por que escolher isso: Você pode desfrutar de um tour pelo museu em seu próprio ritmo e fazer uma ponte com menos multidões. Você terá mais tempo para apreciar a história e a beleza da construção da era romana.
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O guia era informativo, de modo que o passeio cumpriu sua função, mostrando-nos coisas que não seriam alcançadas se andássemos pela cidade.
Descubra os renomados vinhos de Châteauneuf-du-Pape e do Vale do Rhône com uma opção de visitas guiadas pela manhã ou à tarde, saindo de Avignon.
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I went solo on this Provence tour and honestly, it was better than expected. Our guide, Theo, had the BEST stories about the villages (Gordes is so dreamy, omg). Loved the mix of group time and wandering on my own—I'm super into photography and got some killer shots in Roussillon (the colors are WILD). The van was comfy, AC worked (thank goodness, it was like 33C). Little tip: bring snacks, the lunch stop is a bit late. Would def go again!
We took the Provence villages tour as a couple. The scenery blew us away but tbh, the day felt a bit rushed in some stops (especially Lourmarin). The guide, Sophie, was friendly and answered all my partner’s random questions. Shout out to her patience! The van was clean but the AC was struggling by late afternoon. Worth it for the views and history, but maybe pack water—gotta stay hydrated.
Booked this for my parents and me—they're both in their 70s and worried about walking, but the guide, Marc, was so thoughtful. He parked as close as possible at each stop and gave us plenty of chill time. The lavender fields were in full bloom and GORGEOUS, even if there were a lot of people (maybe too many, haha). Also, lunch in Bonnieux was delish. Would absolutely recommend for families.
So this was my first time visiting Provence and wowww, it did NOT disappoint. I went with two friends. Our guide, Clara, was a LEGEND—she knew all the secret photo spots and even helped us find vegan snacks. Roussillon was my fav, those red cliffs are surreal. Only downer: lots of tour vans, so a bit crowded at times. Still, 10/10 for the experience.
Did the tour with my partner. Loved the villages and the wine tasting (sooo good, I bought a bottle I prob didn't need, lol). Our guide was super knowledgeable but sometimes it felt like info overload. Also, you can’t take pics inside some of the churches, fyi. Wear comfy shoes, lots of cobblestones.
What a day! I joined as a solo traveler and immediately felt part of the group. Guide (Pierre) kept everything fun but organized. We saw so much—Gordes, lavender fields, even a little farmers market. Weather was HOT but the AC in the van worked fine. Bring water and a hat. Loved every second.
I took my mom (she’s 68) and she loved it. The guide, Lucie, was really sweet and even helped her up some steps in Lourmarin. Free time was nice for exploring little shops. The Pont du Gard stop was EPIC—never seen anything like that before! Lunch was at a tiny café and so tasty. Would recommend for chill travelers.
Went with my bf for our anniversary. We got lucky with the weather, sunny but not crazy hot. Guide gave good tips for photos but the group was kind of big—felt a bit like herding cats at times. Highlight: wine tasting at the end. Would do again but maybe in spring next time.
My wife and I did the Luberon tour and it was honestly PERFECT. The guide, Max, kept us laughing all day and pointed out so many cool spots we would’ve missed solo. Roussillon was my fav—the colors! Also, their van had USB chargers, very handy for all the photos. Highly recommend.
Family trip (kids 9 and 13). Both said it was 'better than expected', which is high praise! The castles were a hit, but my youngest got bored at the wine tasting. Bring snacks and maybe a game for the car rides. Guide was super patient with all our questions.
Solo traveler here—loved every minute! The guide (David) was so enthusiastic and knew all the local history. Got to see the lavender fields in bloom... smelled AMAZING. Group was friendly and I made a couple new friends. Only thing: wish we had 10 more mins in Gordes. Still, would do it again in a heartbeat.
Did this as part of a girls’ trip. The scenery is out of this world. Some stops are quick, but I guess that's how you fit so much in one day. Guide had great recs for pastries in Lourmarin (try the apricot tart!). Only downside was a bit of a wait at Pont du Gard. Worth it for the views though.
Our guide, Elise, was so fun and made sure everyone was comfy. My wife and I loved the wine tasting—learned a lot, and the pours were generous. The van was clean, group size was just right. Weather was a bit windy but didn’t spoil anything. Would recommend for couples.
Was worried about the heat but it actually wasn’t too bad. Our guide had extra water bottles, lifesaver! The villages are STUNNING. Felt a little rushed at one stop but still got lots of great pics. Good day overall.
Took this tour with my girlfriend and we both loved it. The highlight for us was the old castle in Les Baux—felt like stepping back in time. Lunch was a bit late, so maybe pack a snack. Guide was a safe driver and super chill. Would do again!
The tour was a highlight of our France trip! My partner and I loved Avignon and the wine tasting (def recommend trying the rosé, it's sooo good). Guide was super friendly and shared fun stories. Not too crowded on our day, which was a plus.
Went with my dad (he’s 80) and felt taken care of the whole time. Guide parked close and offered help with the hilly parts. The scenery is beautiful, especially in June. Would def recommend for anyone traveling with older parents.
Group tour with friends—was a fun day out. Some spots were a bit busy but that's summer in Provence I guess. The castle in Les Baux was cool, but bring water for the climb! Guide was knowledgeable and chill.
Best decision ever. I was nervous about joining solo but everyone was so friendly. The guide really knew her stuff and even adjusted the pace for one of the older guests. The lavender fields were unreal. Bring a hat and sunscreen—trust me!
Cool experience. The guide was chill and told us all the history. Some stops were a bit short but we saw a LOT. Crowds at Pont du Gard were a bit much. Still glad we went.
Loved this tour! The villages and markets were so colorful. Guide (Jean) was super funny and shared great tips for local food. Make sure to try the lavender ice cream, it's weird but good.
Em algumas áreas, como Avingon, o tempo foi suficiente para almoçar. Gostaria de receber sugestões sobre o que fazer ou onde comer.
Went with my partner. Loved the pace and the guide’s stories. Only negative: too many people at some stops, but I guess that’s just Provence in May. Wine tasting at the end was a nice touch.
Took my parents on this and they loved it. The guide was really sweet and patient with them. The van was comfortable and there were plenty of stops for photos. Would recommend for families.
Booked last minute and it was totally worth it. The guide was super knowledgeable and really brought the history to life. The views from Gordes are UNREAL. Bring a jacket, it was a bit chilly in the morning.
Viaje pela Provence com acesso exclusivo a grupos pequenos (máx. 8), com tempo livre nas principais paradas históricas e cênicas.
Dia de visita à Pont du Gard e à Provence saindo de Aix-en-Provence em um tour guiado de um dia inteiro, com convenientes traslados de ida e volta em ônibus AC.
Você terá um guia que fala inglês e francês durante todo o tour enquanto passeia pelas ruas medievais de Avignon, percorre a vila de Les Baux-de-Provence no topo da colina e os vinhedos de Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Les Baux-de-Provence: Tempo livre para explorar esse vilarejo medieval no topo de uma colina: visite suas ruínas históricas, passeie por butiques charmosas ou desfrute dos cafés locais.
Avignon: Passe o tempo livre na Cidade dos Papas - visite o Palais des Papes (ingresso não incluído), passeie pelas ruas medievais ou relaxe à beira do rio Rhône.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Faça um tour por um vinhedo renomado e desfrute de uma sessão de degustação de vinhos, aprendendo sobre o patrimônio vinícola da região.
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Amelie
Jorge
Mina
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Tour de vinho de 3 horas e meia matinal/vespertino em Cezanne
Traslados de ida e volta de Aix-en-Provence
Motorista-guia fluente em inglês e francês
Tour em grupo pequeno (até 8 pessoas)
A lovely guy and passionate about his about his work
Explore os destaques da Provence com um pequeno grupo de 8 pessoas, um guia bilíngue especializado e traslados de ida e volta.
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Tour de vinhos em Châteauneuf du Pape
Minivan de 8 lugares com ar condicionado
Guia do motorista em inglês e francês
2 degustações de vinho em Chateauneuf du Pape
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Reserve agora sem pagar nada. Cancele gratuitamente se os planos mudarem.
Honestly, I didn’t expect to enjoy a wine tour THIS much, but wow. I tagged along with my partner and his parents, and the whole day felt like a lil’ adventure. Our guide, Pierre, was super chill but clearly knew his wine—like, he could probably sniff a grape and tell you its whole life story. The first stop was a family-run vineyard, and the owner’s dog followed us around the whole time (bonus points for that). Wines were delish, especially the Bandol rosé. Lunch in Cassis took a while (crazy busy on weekends), but sitting by the water with a glass made it worth it. Heads up: bring a hat, it got HOT by noon. Would 100% do this again.
Fun day with friends! The drive out was a bit long, but the scenery is amazing—rolling vineyards and then the coast. Our guide was funny and even sang us a song (not kidding). The first winery was my fave, super rustic and the staff poured generous tastings. Cassis was PACKED but so pretty, and we managed to snag a spot for lunch at a tiny bistro. Wish there was a bit more time to look around the town. Still, really cool experience.
Went solo and didn’t feel awkward at all, which was a relief. Met another solo traveler and we geeked out over the reds—sooo smooth. Our guide answered, like, every random question I threw at him about terroir and oak barrels. The lookout point over Cassis was the highlight for me. Only thing: wish they sold more snacks at the wineries, I got a bit peckish after all that sipping.
Great wines, friendly people. The weather was HOT, so bring sunscreen or you’ll regret it. Vineyard cats were all over the place, kinda funny. Cassis viewpoint = epic. Would give 5 stars but felt a little rushed at lunch.
Loved this tour! I dragged my two teens along and even they had a good time (miracle). Our guide made the history bits interesting, and the wine tastings were spaced out so it never felt too much. The drive between Bandol and Cassis is STUNNING. Tips: comfy shoes, and maybe a water bottle, since you’ll be out in the sun a lot.
Had a blast with my wife and another couple. Guide was super knowledgeable and made everyone laugh. Wines were varied—def recommend the whites! Watch out for the winding roads if you get carsick though.
Never thought I’d be into wine tours, but this was a highlight of our trip. The group was small, felt almost private. Vineyard dogs are the real MVPs. Cassis is so cute, almost too photogenic. Advice: wear light clothes, it got warm fast.
Nice experience overall. First winery was a bit crowded and loud, but the second one was peaceful and had the best view of the trip. Guide gave us lots of time to take photos at the lookout, which I appreciated. Would have liked a bit more info on the grape varieties.
We went as a family (kids are 12 and 15), and it was surprisingly family-friendly. The guide kept the kids entertained with stories about local legends. Husband and I loved the reds. Cassis lunch was slow but tasty. Bring a fan if you don’t like heat!
Chill day out. Went with gf for her bday. The rosé at the second stop was UNREAL. Guide was cool, vibes were relaxed. Wish there was more time in Cassis but overall, solid trip.
If you love wine and pretty places, just go. Our guide Sebastian was a total wine nerd (in a good way), and even had maps to show us where all the grapes grew. I learned a ton. Cassis town is tiny but packed with charm. Had THE best lemon tart at a bakery there.
Pretty vineyards and good company. The group was a fun mix of people from everywhere, which made the tastings more lively. Cassis viewpoint is a must-see. Only negative: wish there were more bathroom stops.
We did this with two other couples and had a blast. The guide was hilarious and made the day fly by. Loved that we got to meet the actual winemaker at the second stop. Cassis is gorgeous, but get ready for crowds if you go during a holiday.
Went on a whim and so glad I did. Learned a lot about wine (and how little I knew before). Some of the tastings were in these cooool old cellars. Cassis lunch options were a bit pricey but tasty. Bring cash, some places didn’t take cards.
This tour was the highlight of our trip to Provence. The drive out alone is worth it—so many fields and THAT coastline. Our guide was super passionate. Wines were varied, and the reds at the last winery were my fave. Definitely bring water, especially in late spring.
Went with my mom for her birthday and it was so special. She loved the rosé tasting, and the guide made sure everyone felt included. The lookout over Cassis was breathtaking. Would go again!
You get to see vineyards, taste wine, AND visit Cassis? Sign me up. Went with my wife and we both agreed the views alone are worth it. Bring a hat and maybe some snacks, lunch was a tad late for us.
Really enjoyed the tour! Guide explained everything without sounding boring. Took loads of pics (can’t take them in some indoor parts btw). Cassis is SO photogenic. Only minus: wish we had more time at the last winery.
Perfect mix of wine and scenery. Our group was small, which made it easy to ask questions. The Bandol region is gorgeous, and Cassis was the cherry on top. Would do it again for sure.
Lovely tour, but weather was a bit chilly—even in late April! Still, the guide kept us moving and shared so many funny stories. Loved the Bandol whites. Cassis is postcard-level pretty.
We had a fantastic day. Guide was super patient with all our questions (and there were a LOT). Each winery had a totally different vibe. The view from the hilltop over Cassis is burned into my brain forever.
Wine, sun, and sea—what more do you need? Went with friends and we all loved it. The guide even recommended the perfect place for ice cream in Cassis. Will remember this trip for ages.
Good value for the price. The drive was scenic and the wineries all had their own charm. Cassis was busy but lovely. Would suggest bringing some snacks, lunch was on the later side.
Booked this for our honeymoon and it was a great choice. The vineyards in Bandol are stunning, and our guide even took a detour so we could see the fields in full bloom. Wine tastings were generous, too. 10/10 from us.
Went with my best friend and had such a fun time. The guide had so many stories about the area, and the wine tastings were generous. Cassis is adorable, especially if you love little shops. Would totally recommend!
Descubra os vinhos costeiros de Bandol e Cassis com um tour de um dia inteiro em um grupo pequeno de 8 pessoas.
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Tomas
Lina
Sofia