Les Baux and St Remy de Provence

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Travel from the coast through shifting landscapes up into Les Alpilles, a small range of low limestone mountains, to two medieval villages located inside what is today a regional park. At the first stop, Les Baux de Provence, your guided visit begins at the top: the town’s 11th-century chateau-fortress, perched on a high rocky outcrop. Its ruins and high walls offer exceptional views over the mountains, the valley below and over the Camargue.

Avignon and Chateauneuf-du-Pape

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Spend the day in and around Avignon, the seat of the Holy See between 1309 and 1377 and a city that remained under papal control until the French Revolution. This excursion begins with a scenic drive to the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, just north of Avignon, an area that is one of France’s most venerable grape-growing regions. The name comes from the popes’ summer residence and some vines in the surrounding vineyards date to the papal era.

E-Bike City Tour

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Equipped with a battery-powered motor, an e-bike is just like riding a standard bicycle, versus a scooter or moped, with the benefit of access to power when you need a boost, or your legs need a break. Your guide will explain how its operations near the pier where you’ll get a helmet and be matched with the right-sized bike. Then it’s time to hit the road for a 13-mile ride. Follow your guide along the Corniche President Kennedy, the scenic coastal roadway that looks out over several small creeks and traditional fishing village.

Visionary Architecture of Le Corbusier

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The work of Le Corbusier had such a profound impact on modern architecture that 17 of his designs across seven countries have been collectively deemed UNESCO World Heritage sites. Discover one of the masterpieces of his creative genius in Marseilles at the famous La Cité Radieuse, a vertical concrete village built in 1952 that revolutionized residential design. Elevated on large pillars, the multistory complex includes uniquely conceived apartments as well as a hotel, restaurant, grocery and bookshop connected by interior streets.

French Riviera by Vintage Car

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Picture Grace Kelly giving a white-knuckled Cary Grant the ride of his life on the roads above Nice in the 1955 classic To Catch a Thief. On this unforgettable excursion, you will have much the same experience – but without the white knuckles. Your personal chauffeur will pick you up in a splendidly restored vintage vehicle for your half-day sojourn in the French Riviera. You may select a recommended itinerary heading east or west from Cannes, or you may agree on a customized route with your driver.

Yoga on Saint-Honorat Island

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A yoga class with the guidance of a talented instructor is revitalizing on its own. When that class takes place on the shores of Saint-Honorat Island with spectacular views of the bay, the experience is truly exhilarating. Begin this rejuvenating excursion by hopping aboard a Zodiac boat for a scenic cruise off the coast of Cannes to the natural oasis of Île Saint-Honorat. This sunny paradise is a private island belonging to the monks of Lérins Abbey, who cultivate vineyards here.

Cannes Red Carpet Walking Tour

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This picturesque walking tour through the heart of Cannes takes you from the charm of Le Suquet to the glamour of La Croisette and lets you savor the sensory delights of a Provençal market. Strolling narrow lanes of the Old Quarter, you will delight in the window boxes, colorful shutters and fantastic façades underneath the red roofs. Stop for photos at a viewpoint offering panoramas of Cannes and the nearby Lérins Islands and Estérel Mountains.

Delightful Nice and Saint-Paul-de-Vence

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Enjoy a panoramic drive from Cannes to Nice, passing the palm-lined Promenade des Anglais stretching along the bay. Upon arriving in Nice, see legendary landmarks such as the palatial hotel Le Negresco and the colorful, onion-domed Russian Orthodox Cathedral. Stroll the pretty lanes of the Old Town, where you can browse the shops, eateries and flower market of the Cours Saleya promenade. After free time for lunch on your own, head up the hill to medieval Saint-Paul-de-Vence, known for its museums and galleries.

Cooking Class in Local Chef’s Home

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Travel up the coast from Cannes to meet Chef Marina, your host for the day. At a local market in Nice, she will share tips on selecting fresh meats, fish, produce, bread and other ingredients. You will enjoy a short coffee break before traveling to her elegant home. Chef Marina's warm way of welcoming guests into her kitchen is matched only by her ability to transform fresh ingredients into culinary fantasy. With Chef Marina's guidance, you will prepare and cook a delicious meal.

Golf at Cannes-Mougins

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Drive from Cannes through lush forests of pine, olive and Cypress trees to the village of Mougins, a haven for the rich and famous that has been inhabited since pre-Roman times. Soon you will arrive at Cannes-Mougins, one of the most famous golf courses in France. Considered by Seve Ballesteros to be one of the best courses in Europe, this jewel of the French Riviera is known for its quality fairways and fast greens. One great hole follows another in an uncomplicated out-and-back design, and the 18th plays directly along the wonderful clubhouse.