Holiday Villas in Provence

  • At the foot of 'Mont Ventoux', this lovely A/C villa with swimming pool and Jacuzzi is situated in a quiet and private setting, with a very pleasant atmosphere. The property is located at 3.2 km from the small town of Beaumes-de-Venise and 8 km from Carpentras.

    Sleeps: 6
    Bedrooms: 3
    Weekly Guide Price: £2425-£5152
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: VIL3006
  • This 18th century farmhouse is set in a quiet location and surrounded by wooded park pine covered with rosemary and thyme. Yet you are a few minutes drive from the picturesque village of Barbentane (2 kilometres) and a little further the city majestic city of Avignon.

    Sleeps: 8
    Bedrooms: 4
    Weekly Guide Price: £803-£8556
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Farmhouse
    Property Reference: MAI3031
  • In the heart of Saint Rémy, a touch of authenticity, a pinch of modernity, a drop of Provence, here are the main ingredients that make up the recipe for this pretty residence.

    Sleeps: 10
    Bedrooms: 5
    Weekly Guide Price: £7220-£13048
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: MAS3159
  • Located in the hamlet of Maubec between Cavaillon and Coustellet, this charming village house has expansive interiors and grounds, a certain rustic elegance prevails both in design and atmosphere and consists of main house and guest house. It makes the perfect base for a truly memorable holiday.

    Sleeps: 10
    Bedrooms: 5
    Weekly Guide Price: £361-£7822
    Pool: Yes
    Type: House
    Property Reference: LES3043
  • Pretty house with private swimming pool , garden and in a quite location in the heart of Saint Rémy de Provence walking distance to the town center

    Sleeps: 8
    Bedrooms: 4
    Weekly Guide Price: £5615-£10281
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: VIL3153
  • This property is located 5 minutes drive from the charming village of Eygalières in the heart of the Alpilles, near St Remy de Provence. Large garden and pool. House and guest house, perfect for one or two families.

    Sleeps: 10
    Bedrooms: 5
    Weekly Guide Price: £5114-£17756
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: LEF2689
  • Authentic 3 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms Provencal "maison du village", located in the village of Gordes, with relaxation area and outdoor swimming pool and outstanding views

    Sleeps: 6
    Bedrooms: 3
    Weekly Guide Price: £21056-£21636
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: MAI3157
  • This spacious traditional Mas and recently modernised to a very high standard has a clever blend of vintage chic and contemporary flare. The property is situated within its natural environment, with plenty of shaded areas, a mature garden and heated pool.

    Sleeps: 8
    Bedrooms: 4
    Weekly Guide Price: £3926-£8975
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Farmhouse
    Property Reference: MAS3013
  • On the edge of the natural park, quiet and not isolated, 1.5km from the heart of the magnificent village of Eygalières, sits this contemporary Provencal villa with private pool, on 2000m² property facing the Alpilles. It has 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, accommodating up to 10 guests.

    Sleeps: 10
    Bedrooms: 5
    Weekly Guide Price: £3209-£11230
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: MAI3102
  • Hidden in a beautiful olive grove located in Le Baux-de-Provence, just a short walk from a renowned gastronomic restaurant and within easy reach of the local villages.

    Sleeps: 10
    Bedrooms: 5
    Weekly Guide Price: £22130-£26915
    Pool: Yes
    Type: Villa
    Property Reference: BAS3163

Provence


Provence is one of the most beautiful and vibrant regions for holidaymakers in France today. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on pristine beaches, shopping at wonderful weekly markets and strolling along cliff-top roads and paths while seeing some of the most stunning sights anywhere in the country. There are hundreds of first-class restaurants and bars to keep travellers entertained during the evenings, and the area has become popular with people from all walks of life in recent times.


The History


More than two-thousand years ago, Provence formed part of the Roman Gaul which is why there are many different historical sites and monuments in the region. If you love ancient history and you want to learn more about the Roman conquests, Provence is an excellent place to visit thanks to some of the architecture and remains the Romans left behind. There are amphitheatres to visit and even a stunning aqueduct! Alongside the Roman ruins, there is also evidence of civilisations using the area in prehistoric times and a few medieval abbeys that are guaranteed to impress.


The Attractions


There is something for everyone when it comes to activities and attractions in Provence. Those who like seeing the sights on foot will want to take a look at some of the many walking tours available in the area. The Old Town of Nice is an excellent place to start for anyone who wishes to see some authentic local culture. People who enjoy snapping stunning photographs should be sure to check out sites like Cathedrale Sainte-Reparate and Notre Dame de Beauvoir. There are also some modern attractions in the area like room escape experiences and lots of opportunities to try snorkelling and scuba diving.


The Food and Entertainment


The French Riviera is famous around the world for its upmarket restaurants and authentic French cuisine. There are a plethora of restaurants in the region that provide diners with iconic local dishes travellers won’t want to overlook. Some of the best meals everyone should try in Provence during their visit include: Bouillabaisse, Daube, Tapenade, Omelette aux truffes, Ratatouille and Tarte Tropézienne.


When it comes to entertainment; travellers are often spoiled for choice in Provence. There is a vibrant nightlife in most areas and an array of bars and clubs where people dance the night away. There are also art cinemas, music venues, cafes, and theatres that everyone should check out during their trip.


The Climate


The climate in Provence changes depending on the places people choose to visit. In the mountainous areas, visitors should expect to encounter cool and fresh temperatures during the summer months. However, those who spend time near the coast and inland should plan for dry and sometimes muggy conditions. The hottest month is usually August where temperatures can reach 24-degrees on average. The coldest month is usually January where temperatures rarely exceed 9-degrees.


Everyone should take the time to visit the Provence region of France at some point during their lives because it’s a wonder to behold. With the fantastic accommodation listed on our site, all travellers are guaranteed a first-class experience with their friends or families.