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Cassis Village and Harbor
Enjoy a stroll through this charming fishing village, known for its vibrant harbor and dramatic cliffs, with a medieval castle perched on top. Its history dates back to Roman times, and its picturesque harbor lined with cafés offers a glimpse of classic Provençal life. Locals love to spend weekends here, and you can choose to take a boat ride through the spectacular Calanques National Park.
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Cap Canaille – Breathtaking Panorama
Take in the beauty of the Mediterranean coast from one of the highest sea cliffs in France—perfect for breathtaking views and photos.
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Sanary-sur-Mer and Provençal Market
Discover this lively seaside town, the birthplace of Jacques Cousteau. Famous for its vibrant Provençal market, Sanary offers a blend of history, culture, and local produce. Wander through the market stalls, taste, and learn about Provençal specialties.
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Bandol Vineyards
Drive through the renowned Bandol wine region, one of the most prestigious wine areas in Provence, known for its rich red wines made from the Mourvèdre grape. Choose a wine tasting at one or two of Bandol's famed wineries.
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Lunch
Enjoy a delicious meal based on seasonal local produce in the hidden village of La Cadière-d'Azur. A winery tasting platter is also an option.
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Le Castellet
Take a stroll through the medieval village perched on a hill, with cobbled streets, charming squares, and numerous workshops. Once a stronghold during the Middle Ages, Le Castellet offers great views of the Saint-Baume Regional Park, where Marie Madeleine is believed to have spent her final years. It’s also known for the early cinema work of Provence native Marcel Pagnol and the Paul Ricard Formula 1 circuit.
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Évenos & The Ollioules Canyon
This perched village, where time seems to have stopped, impresses with its 11th-century ruins made of black volcanic stone, a Paleochristian church, and a Provençal garden filled with aromatic herbs. As a gateway to the Ollioules Canyon, it offers spectacular views that rival landscapes from Tuscan Renaissance paintings.
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Fort of Six-Fours
Conclude your day at this historic fort perched on a hill, where you can learn about Napoleonic history and enjoy one of the most impressive views of the French Riviera. From here, you’ll have sweeping vistas of the Mediterranean coastline, the surrounding islands, and the port of Toulon.
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Final Tips
- You will be accompanied by a professional guide-driver with expertise in history, art, and local culture.
- We provide assistance with hotel and restaurant reservations, travel and transfers, ticket bookings, and scheduling activities.
- Enjoy 24/7 English-speaking telephone support during your travels.
- This itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences.