Luxury Self-Drive Tour in Provence

Verdon, Luberon, Alpilles & Saint-Tropez

This Tour is 100% Customizable

Self-Drive Tour in Provence

  • Tour starts in Grasse
  • Tour ends in Saint-Tropez
  • Arrival and departure from Nice Airport (NCE)

BEST PERIOD

April to October

Duration

6 days & 5 nights

DISTANCE

700 km

BEST CAR

Alpine A110S

Tour Highlights

  • Experience the adrenaline of driving through irresistible panoramas
  • Send your taste buds on a voyage of discovery by enjoying Provençal local delicacies
  • Unwind in dream setting properties offering tranquility and authentic Provençal hospitality
  • Uncover a rich and charming culture with handpicked experiences

Home to the Resistance, Provence’s territory is rich in extraordinary geological, archaeological, and cultural heritage. It remains a vestige of prehistoric, Gallo-Roman, and medieval France, with remnants that can be found throughout the region. To explore Provence is to unfold against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery where lavender fields, majestic mountains, legendary balcony roads, and the azure Mediterranean all come together.

Combining thrilling adventure with fascinating culture and authentic experiences, your driving journey to Provence will be entirely immersive. Over the next 6 days, you will discover the enchanting panoramas of this region, with its magnificent country backroads, hilltop medieval villages, and picturesque views stretching out as far as the eye can see.

Behind the wheel of exceptional cars, this carefully curated itinerary is an invitation to discover a mythical place, offering an incredible diversity of landscapes and spectacular roads.

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Arrival

Arrive at Nice Airport, where you will be welcomed with a VIP treatment and a private transfer to take you to your first hotel, Terre Blanche. As you spend the day in this stunning resort nestled in Provence, you will be able to enjoy their award-winning golf course or cut-above spa treatment. In the evening, you will meet with a representative for a detailed walkthrough and handover of your chosen vehicle.

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Route Napoléon

Your first day of driving warms up as you follow in the footsteps of the French Emperor by venturing out on the legendary Route Napoleon. Gear up for an energetic drive on fast-paced turns through the jaw-dropping cliffs and emerald water of Verdon Park. In the afternoon, you will immerse yourself in the essence of Provence culture with a private visit to the lavender museum in Valensole, where you'll meet with a local producer to learn about the art of harvesting and distillation. After a scenic drive through meandering country backroads and lavender fields, you will arrive at the five-star Couvent des Minimes, an unspoiled place in the sun from a hillside 17th-century convent.

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Mount Ventoux & Luberon

Day two of your Provence’s self-drive begins as you head to the Gorges de la Nesque where breathtaking vistas of dramatic canyons emerge at each corner. The drive continues by tackling twisty roads that wind around the region’s most famous summit, Mount Ventoux, for a well-deserved gourmet lunch with a panoramic view. In the afternoon, you will head south, zigzagging through hidden vineyards to reach L’Isles-sur-la-Sorgue, also known as the Venice of Comtat, where you will have the option to indulge in a curated olive oil tasting experience with a local maker. After this filled adventure, arrive at Coquillade Provence, an idyllic haven to enjoy a Provençal restorative escape. This 11th-century authentic getaway was recently named the number-one resort hotel in France.

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Provence & Alpilles

Rising early the next morning, your driving adventure begins with the exploration of timeless villages nestled in the Luberon. You will then be joined by a local guide for a private tour to discover the history behind the 12th-century Senanque Abbey. Moving further south, continue on meandering country backroads to experience Provence from a different perspective. A contrasting scenery of medieval remnants and prehistoric vestiges awaits for you at Les Baux de Provence for lunch at a Michelin-star restaurant. Following a countryside adventure in the afternoon, it’s time to reward your journey’s end by sampling the very fruits of labor that gave Château de la Gaude its reputation. Spend the evening by enjoying a wine tasting in a historic cellar while discovering the contemporary artwork surrounding the property that has shaped its impeccable reputation.

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Le Castellet & Saint-Tropez

Your final day of driving begins as you rev up your engine along a major landmark of Provence and an artist’s muse, the iconic Mountain Sainte Victoire. A spectacular ride awaits, with far-reaching vistas at every turn. Wild and rugged, the Col de l’Espigoulier offers a 12-kilometer off-the-beaten track experience like no other and a true immersion in nature. On arrival at Le Castellet, enjoy a gourmet lunch before taking a last rush of adrenaline on the incredible roads of the Var valleys to reach your haven of peace for the night, Lily of the Valley. Following a chauffeur transfer, it’s here in Saint-Tropez, where your Provencal odyssey comes to its conclusion. The sights, sounds, smells, and experiences you’ve gathered on the open road will all come together as you embark on a traditional fishing boat for a sunset private wine tasting and savory dishes with a sommelier guide.

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Departure

You’ve now traded your car keys, leaving you with an unforgettable understanding of French culture and a newfound appreciation for the vibrant energy that courses through Provence. On this final day, we recommend visiting one of the famed cities or villages of the Côte d’Azur. Whether you’d prefer to explore the hillside town of Eze, relax in Cannes or Saint-Tropez, take in the glitz and glamour of Monaco, or stroll in Nice’s old town, we will organize a transfer to your preferred location before your onward travel plans.

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Whether you’re exploring options or ready to begin crafting a bespoke self-drive itinerary for your client, schedule a one-on-one call or reach out to us directly.

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Luxury Hotels in Provence

Luxury Private Experiences in Provence

Why choose DRIVUSO for a Self-Drive Tour in France?

Our team of experts dedicates time and care to understanding the nuances of each destination, ensuring your clients enjoy a seamless, end-to-end experience. Thanks to our trusted network of partners, we handpick the finest hotels, restaurants, and experiences, while crafting routes that highlight the most scenic and rewarding roads. Throughout the journey, our concierge team is available 24/7 to support both you and your clients, handling last-minute changes, reservations, and special requests.

Our services

  • ^Driving route planning and route GPS
  • ^24/7 concierge service
  • ^Digital and paper roadbook
  • ^Suggested stops, restaurant reservations and more
  • ^Modify your trip anytime

Luxury Car Rental in Provence

  • personal delivery & collection
  • guaranteed make and model
  • all-inclusive pricing

FAQ

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What is special about Provence?

Home of one of DRIVUSO's founders, Provence is defined by light, landscape, and pace. Vineyards, olive groves, limestone hills, and quiet villages shape the region’s character. Roman heritage, local markets, and a strong culinary tradition give it cultural depth without excess. It remains one of France’s most balanced regions for combining nature, history, and everyday authenticity.

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What is the best period to visit Provence?

Late May to June and September are generally the most comfortable months. The weather is warm but not extreme, and the countryside is at its best. July is popular for lavender season, though it is busier. August can be hot, particularly inland.

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What are the best cities in Provence?

Aix-en-Provence offers cute streets, fountains, and a refined atmosphere. Avignon is known for its medieval heritage and the Palais des Papes. Arles stands out for its Roman monuments and artistic legacy. For coastal scenery, Cassis provides access to the Calanques, while smaller villages such as Gordes and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence reflect the region’s rural charm.

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What is the best way to tour Provence?

A car is the most practical way to explore Provence. Villages, vineyards, and natural sites are often spread out and not easily reached by public transport. Driving allows flexibility to move between the Luberon, Alpilles, and the coast at your own rhythm.

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