
Explore Provence
We hope you'll take some time around our wedding festivities to enjoy the region. Whether you want to sip wine at a vineyard, explore Roman ruins, dip your toes in the Mediterranean, or follow in Van Gogh’s footsteps, Provence delivers plenty of charm, history, and stunning natural beauty.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape

One of France's most famous wine regions is minutes away from our venue. You can do wine tastings at a number of vineyards or visit their tasting rooms in the city center.
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque

Peak lavender bloom in Provence starts in late June, and this beautiful 12th-century abbey is nestled in a lavender-filled valley near Gordes. Go early in the day to beat the rush.
Gordes

A breathtaking hilltop village, known for its narrow cobblestone lanes, panoramic views over the Luberon Valley, and Tuesday morning market that features local seasonal produce, lavender products, and handmade crafts.
Pont du Gard

One of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts in the world, built in the 1st century. Visitors can walk across it, explore the nearby museum, or enjoy a picnic along the riverbanks below.
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a picturesque Provençal town about an hour from Avignon, known for its charming streets and lively markets. It’s also famous as the place where Van Gogh painted some of his most iconic works.
Les Baux-de-Provence

Step back in time in this medieval village perched atop a rocky outcrop, offering panoramic views of the Alpilles and cobbled streets lined with shops, galleries, and the impressive ruins of the Château des Baux.
Arles

The city is known for its impressive Roman ruins, including a well-preserved coliseum and amphitheater, and a deep connection to Vincent van Gogh, who created many of his masterpieces here.
Aix-en-Provence

A lively city that offers tons of great restaurants and shopping. Visitors can stroll the Cours Mirabeau, explore Paul Cézanne’s studio, and enjoy the daily markets that fill the city squares.
Château La Coste

Located near Aix, this estate offers organic wine tastings, art exhibits, and a scenic sculpture trail featuring works by world-renowned artists and architects, including Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and Louise Bourgeois.
Marseille

The capital of Provence, Marseille is a vibrant coastal city known for its historic Old Port, the hilltop Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, and the colorful street art of the Le Panier district.
Parc National Des Calanques

Ideal for hiking, kayaking, or boat tours, it offers some of the most stunning natural scenery in southern France, with limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Cassis

If you want to spend some time on the Mediterranean coast, Cassis is the perfect destination. Stroll the colorful harbor, sip local rosé, relax on the beach, or hike the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean.