15/11/2024
November Vibes 🍁
Private Tours
Shore Excursions
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Provence & French Riviera
67 Cours Mirabeau
Aix-en-Provence
13100
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"Hello guys this is Simon your captain speaking!! I'm based in Aix en Provence, Provence's old capital. I was born in Cannes (movie festival) approximately 2 months before Cary Grant passed away. I can speak English, Spanish, Portuguese and a little bit French (OK not that good this one).
Today, the temperature in Provence is pretty warm, around 30°C and the weather is clear. I've got a nice shorts and my sunglasses on. We will see beautiful places, nice landscapes and people with moustaches! Maybe we will play pétanque and taste Roséwine (besides me since I'm your captain). We will probably see a lot of puppies and a lot of people wearing a beret. We will find delicious cantaloup and nice strawberries in a typical provencal market. We can buy a “baguette” and also taste a provencal goat cheese. We could actually have a "pique nique" !!
We will hopefully see the Lavender Fields (June, July) and you will tell me how lucky I am to live in such an area... I would warn you about the large number of bees in the fields and explain the difference between the Lavendin and the Lavender.
We will walk on the footsteps of Vangogh in Arles and St Rémy de Provence, and I will prove you that I'm his Fench descendant... Of course, I will show you the Popes' Palace in Avignon and if you want we will dance on “the bridge of Avignon” after a glass (or two) of Château Neuf du Pape Wine (if the popes have left us any). We will see soccer supporters praying in Marseille's beautiful basilica “Notre Dame de la Garde” for their team to win the game. I will prove you that French people do take showers thanks to the wonderful soap of Marseille...