Explore the medieval villages of Les Baux and St Rémy de Provence, and indulge in a wine tour at Domaine Oddo winery. Discover ancient history, stunning landscapes, and the works of Vincent Van Gogh.
Explore the medieval villages of Les Baux and St Rémy de Provence, and indulge in a wine tour at Domaine Oddo winery. Discover ancient history, stunning landscapes, and the works of Vincent Van Gogh.
- St. Paul de Mausole - This monastery is renowned for being the residence of Vincent van Gogh from May 1889 to May 1890. It is a stunning example of Provencal Romanesque art, featuring an 11th-12th Century cloister adjacent to the chapel, which is in pure Romanesque style, with a façade that was modified in the 18th Century.
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- St. Paul de Mausole - This monastery is renowned for being the residence of Vincent van Gogh from May 1889 to May 1890. It is a stunning example of Provencal Romanesque art, featuring an 11th-12th Century cloister adjacent to the chapel, which is in pure Romanesque style, with a façade that was modified in the 18th Century.
- Carrieres des Lumieres - The town of Baux-de-Provence has entrusted Culturespaces with managing the quarry under a public service concession agreement. Known as ‘Les Carrières de Lumières’, Culturespaces has developed an innovative concept for the site: AMIEX® (Art & Music Immersive Experience). Les Carrières de Lumières opened in March with the exhibition “Gauguin, Van Gogh: Painters in Colour”, offering a musical journey into the vibrant world of these two artists, produced by Culturespaces and directed by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto, and Massimiliano Siccardi.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence - Explore this historic and quintessential Provençal village, wander through its charming narrow streets, and enjoy the delightful atmosphere of its shops, cafes, and local eateries. St Rémy is also the birthplace of Nostradamus.
- Domaine de La Vallongue - Conclude the day with a visit to this family-owned estate set against the stunning Alpilles mountain range, embodying the essence of Provençal style. It is a renowned producer of wine and olive oil, with tastings included.

- Private transportation
- Admission and visit to St. Paul de Mausole - the hospital where Van Gogh spent time & painted
- Wine & olive oil tasting at Domaine de La Vallongue in the Alpilles mountains
- Admission to Carrieres des Lumieres - the ancient quarry now an art light show
- Private transportation
- Admission and visit to St. Paul de Mausole - the hospital where Van Gogh spent time & painted
- Wine & olive oil tasting at Domaine de La Vallongue in the Alpilles mountains
- Admission to Carrieres des Lumieres - the ancient quarry now an art light show
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
The medieval village of Les Baux de Provence, the captivating Carrières de Lumières experience, the cultural richness of Saint Rémy de Provence, along with its delightful cuisine and olive oil, and the exquisite wines of Domaine de la Vallongue.
This fortified hilltop village is among the most frequented in Provence, featuring narrow cobbled streets and…
The medieval village of Les Baux de Provence, the captivating Carrières de Lumières experience, the cultural richness of Saint Rémy de Provence, along with its delightful cuisine and olive oil, and the exquisite wines of Domaine de la Vallongue.
This fortified hilltop village is among the most frequented in Provence, featuring narrow cobbled streets and ancient houses leading up to a ruined castle. The Baux family governed from the 9th century until 1426. Visitors can explore the village and then visit Carrières de Lumières, a former 19th-century quarry known as Les Grand Fonds. In the 1960s, it was transformed by the visionary Jean Cocteau into an immersive experience showcasing works by renowned painters. Next, in Saint Rémy de Provence, one can enjoy the distinctive flavors of olive oil from Domaine Jolibois, embodying the true Provençal art of living. These olive oils represent the spirit of conviviality and joy of life. Finally, enjoy a serene wine tour at Domaine de la Vallongue, nestled on the hillsides of the Alpilles. It is situated at the end of a long valley that was once the ancient Roman road connecting Rome to Spain.
- Not suitable for a shore excursion arriving and departing same day from the Port of Marseille
- If you’re a solo traveller this tour is bookable at a special rate only via our website
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.