Best 12-Day South of France Itinerary - Expert Travel Guide (2024)

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A favorite location of artists and celebrities, the South of France is an iconic destination that you’ll never forget!

I recently went on a tripthere and came back with a bag full of souvenirs and travel tips that I put in this South of France itinerary! Below you’ll find everything you need to know from which routes to take, the best town, hotels, attractions, costs and transportation.

On my holiday I only used the train and buses to get around (super easy!) and I made the itinerary according to that, however it can absolutely be done with a car as well, so you can use it too! You’ll find information for both ways on each day of this itinerary plus the costs, which will vary a lot depending on your travel preferences but I calculated from the experience of a mid-range traveler.

Honestly, it’s not easy to plan a trip to a place with so many unique destinations but put everything I’ve learned during my holiday there and also what I’ve found in my very-long research.

I highly recommend booking all your hotels, traintickets and tours in advance! The South of France is not cheap, and you might be able to score better prices if you book earlier.

Allez mes amis,let’s start this trip!

If you arein a hurry

Here are some important details that you should know about this South of France itinerary (I will give you my recommendations on what to do and where to stay below in the text:

Days: 12
Cost: from €900 if traveling on a tight budget & around €1400 for mid-range travelers, infinity and beyond if you are a luxury traveler
Transportation: Car or train
Airport Towns:Marseille, Nice, Lyon
Best luxury hotel: La Divine Comédie-Suites Deluxe
Best value for money: D’OR Les Anges
Best affordable accommodation:ibis Styles

Contents

  • If you arein a hurry
  • Day 3: Take a day trip to Arles
  • Day 4: VisitSaint Remy de Provence
  • Day 5: Spend a day in the magical Saint-Maries-Des-La-Mer
  • Day 7: Day trip to Aix-en-Provence
  • Day 9: ExploreÈze on a day trip
  • Day 10: Learn more about Monaco on a day trip from Nice
  • Day 11: Visit Menton near the Italian border
  • Day 12: Board on a plane home from Nice Airport
  • Other itinerary ideas
  • Transportation in the South of France
  • FAQs about South of France itinerary
  • Conclusion

Here’s a map that will help you visualize all the locations that I will talk about in this South of France itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive to Avignon & base yourself there

  • Distance & travel time:240km & 2,5h by car, 1,5h by train from Lyon
  • Why visit: for its unique architecture
  • Key activity:visit Palais des Papes
  • Estimated daily budget:€80
  • Where to stay:La Divine Comédie-Suites Deluxe(€€€), D’OR Les Anges(€€), ibis Styles(€)
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Your first day will depend a lot on where you’ll arrive! I landed in Lyon, because that was the best option for me in terms of money, time and location.

As I first wanted to explore the inland part of Provence and then head down to the coastal towns like Marseille and Nice in the French Riviera, it made more sense to arrive in Lyon and take the train to Avignon, base myself there for the following 5 days (which I’d recommend to you as well) and take day trips to the towns that I wanted to see in that area.

Other good options to arrive are Marseille (which is 1h and 20 min away from Avignon by train) or Nice (which is 4h and 30 min away from Avignon, a bit too much in my opinion), base yourself there and take day trips from there. But here I think it depends a lot on preferences.

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I wanted to base myself in a small town in the inland part of Provence (believe it or not, it is very different from the French Riviera) and after doing my research I found that Avignon was the town with the best public transport connections (trains, buses) and it also had a good position, meaning I could go wherever I wanted to and not spend so much time on the train.

Another reason was that the hotel prices were much lower in Avignon than in Marseille or Nice, so it was more convenient to stay there.

I landed at the Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (3rd biggest airport in the country) and from there I took the INOUI trainfrom Lyon-Saint Exupéry TGV to Avignon Centre train station. The ticket costs around €20 to €30and the journey lasts 1h and 30 min.

PRO TIP: I highly recommend booking your train tickets, for longer distances like this one, in advance, as sometimes you can score better prices! I didn’t do it and ended up paying more and having to board on a really long trip to Avignon. Here’s the websitefrom where you can get train tickets. I’d recommend checking this website before Google Maps as it’ll offer you a wider range of options.

Avignon has 2 train stations: Avignon TGV which is around a 1h walk away from the city center and Avignon Center which is 10 min away from the center. If you can, opt to arrive at Avignon Center (when going on day trips or exploring) otherwise you’ll have to change trains and get one from Avignon TGV train station to reach the center.

Where to stay in Avignon

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If you follow this itinerary you’ll spend 5 nights in Avignon, so what you choose is pretty important! If you’re traveling by train I’d recommend getting something close to the Avignon train station so you can quickly get there in the morning. Or if you have a car, make sure you get something that offers parking (hopefully for free).

Below you’ll find a short list of the best hotels that have a central location. We also have an entire post, with many more options if you’d like to see more:

  • La Divine Comédie-Suites Deluxe(€€€)
  • D’OR Les Anges(€€)
  • ibis Styles(€)

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Day 2: Explore Avignon & its museums

  • Distance & travel time:
  • Why visit: for the bohemian vibe
  • Key activity: visit Musée Calvet
  • Estimated daily budget: €60
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Avignon’s charm is like none other and walking on its cobble-stone streets between the medieval buildingswill make you feel as if you’ve landed in a French poem or painting!

At least that’s how I felt and to be honest, out of all the towns I visited in Provence, Avignon was definitely among my favorites. The atmosphere, the people, and the places are like none I’ve experienced before!

Nestled on the Rhône River and not too far from Pont du Gard and Isle Sur La Sorgue, Avignon is home to countless museums and also to the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Palais des Papes (the Pope’s Palace), which once served as the papal residence.

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I started my day here with a cup of coffee and French pastries on the terrace at Grand Cafe Barretta, in Place Saint-Didier (a gorgeous spot)! Not too far from it there’s a beautiful church (turned exhibition center) called Cloître des Célestins (map).

The church was almost destroyed in a fire, which you should definitely see! Its structure remained almost intact and the architecture is so special (I found this place by mistake, that’s why I highly encourage you to take some breaks from Google Maps and just wander on the streets in Provence, you’ll never know what you’ll find).

From there you can head to explore the museums, which by the way are all set in gorgeous mansions!

Some of my favorites were Musée Angladon(the entrance fee is €8), Musée Louis Vouland (also €8), and Musée Calvetwhich you can visit for free and which has one of the best art collections that I’ve seen and a serene garden that you shouldn’t miss out on!

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Note: Most museums in Avignon are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and openfrom Wednesday onwards, so make sure you plan your trip accordingly so that you can visit them.

You’ll probably need a short break after all that, head to Place Saint-Didieras there are some bars there where you can enjoy some French wine!

Then you can continue your exploration with a visit to Palais de Papes (€12) and also to the Musée Du Petit Palais which has works of art by Botticelli (the entrance is free)

After a day of exploration, you can enjoy a meal and a glass of French wine at D’Ici Et D’Ailleurs, a fab restaurant that has a mixed menu of international dishes and a terrace! The perfect way to end the day!

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Day 3: Take a day trip to Arles

  • Distance & travel time:38 km (23 mi) & 45 min by car, 20 min by train from Avignon
  • Why visit:the special light that you get in this part of Provence
  • Key activity:L’espace Van Gogh
  • Estimated daily budget:€50
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Luckily, the Avignon train station has connections to some of the most beautiful villages in Provence!

I took advantage of that and visited as much as I could (and as much as my wallet could)!

My first-day trip was to Arles, a town much connected toVincent Van Gogh(he lived here and has lots of paintings that captured the town’s beauty).

The trip from Avignon to Arles takes20 minand a return ticket costs €10 (or €16 if you buy it on the spot, here’s the official websitewhere you can check the price).

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Once there, head to the city center which is packed with cafes, and maybe rest for a bit, then you can start visiting! Infini Caféis a cute little place where you can stop that has outdoor seating (so you can do some people-watching) plus the coffee is strong!

Some of my favorite places here were L’espace Van Gogh where you can see the garden that inspired many of theartist’s paintings! Apparently, he said that Arles had a unique natural light, and honestly I did see that while looking at the garden.

In fact, the whole town has a sort of filter applied! Maybe it was placebo, maybe not but I found Arles to be very different from Avignon even though they are so close to each other.

If you want to see some of his paintings you can visit the Fondation Vincent van GoghMuseum where the entrance fee is €10.

And you definitely should see the Arles Amphitheatre while here!

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But to be honest, my biggest advice when visiting Arles is to just wander on the streets. That’s what I did and I loved getting lost on its maze-like little avenues. Plus I managed to stumble across lots of souvenir shops from where you can get some cool stuff like the yummy French nougat candy and cool jewelry!

Note: I also think Arles can be explored in half a day if you just stick to the big attractions. So if you want you can go back to Avignon and visit some attractions you have left there or even go to Saint-Maries-Des-La-Mer by bus (I talk about this town in Day 5).

P.S. If you’re doing a Provence road trip, I’d recommend visiting the nearby town called Les Baux-de-Provence. It’s a tiny village only a 30-minute drive away from Arles! Or the gorgeous Nîmes (set a 40 min drive away) which has many Roman monuments and other cool attractions like Jardins de la Fontaine.

Day 4: VisitSaint Remy de Provence

  • Distance & travel time:25 km (15 miles) & 30 min by car, 1h by bus
  • Why visit:to see Nostradamus’s birthplace
  • Key activity:Monastery Saint-Paul de Mausole
  • Estimated daily budget:€55
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Visiting Provence is no easy thing, trust me! There are countless beautiful towns that you can visit and it’s not easy to pick just a few, especially if you have a limited amount of time or money. But my advice is to always follow that calling and see which town feels like the place you must see!

And I’m more than sure that many of you will hear the calling of Saint Rémy de Provence!

You can visit this town as a day trip from Avignon but this time by bus only (or car if you’re doing the whole Provence road trip thing). The 707 bus goes from Avignon (check the hours on this website) and it takes around 1h and costs around €10 for a return ticket.

Saint Remy de Provence is actually the birthplace of Nostradamus – the famous French astrologer!

And it certainly carries an enigmatic vibe!

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By the way, if you arrive in Saint Remy de Provence on the local market day, which is Wednesday you should definitely explore the stands as you can find some fab souvenirs at a fairly cheap price!

As for the attractions, you should definitely see the Monastery Saint-Paul de Mausole where Van Gogh self-admitted after the episode when he cut his ear. You can see his room which still has paint on the food!

And also the Alpilles Museum(€5 to visit), and Musee Estrine (€7) which has some great works of art!

For those who are on a South of France road trip, I’d also recommend visiting the Luberon villages like Gordes or Ménerbes, which are around 1h away by car from Saint Remy de Provence! These hilltop villages are absolutely incredible but hard to reach without a car.

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Day 5: Spend a day in the magical Saint-Maries-Des-La-Mer

  • Distance & travel time:78 km (48 mi) & 1h 10 min by car, 1,5h by train & bus
  • Why visit:to enjoy the beach
  • Key activity:visit Sanctuaire des Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
  • Estimated daily budget:€65
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This was one of my favorite day trips from Avignon!

Saint-Mariés-Des-La-Mer is absolutely stunning and you should definitely visit it, especially if you want to spend time at the beach and swim in the Mediterranean Sea.

To get there from Avignon, you have to go again to Arles (ticket is around €16 with return) and from Arles you have to take the A50bus(ticket is around €2) just outside of the station (you’ll see some bus lanes) to reach the town, the whole journey takes around 1h and 20 min.

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Note: Make sure you have coins with you because you’ll have to buy the bus tickets and usually they don’t have change to give you.

On the bus look for the pink flamingos and beautiful horses! As part of the Camargue Regional Nature Park, a natural protected area with wetlands, Saint-Mariés-Des-La-Mer is filled with unique birds, insects, and animals!

The town got its name from Saint Mary of Jacob and Saint Mary Salome who crossed the sea from Palestine after the crucifixion along with Sara, a mysterious woman!

If you didn’t get a chance to grab breakfast head to La Bohème by JF (map), the most beautiful brunch spot I’ve ever been to! Everything from the food (which is vegetarian) to the service and the atmosphere and the hostesses, will make you fall in love with this place! Plus they have lots of cool souvenirs!

From there you can start exploring! There are a few places that you should see here like the Sanctuaire des Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer church which you can visit for free! It’s an important pilgrimage place and it carries such a unique signature!

If you’re coming around the end of May you may even get to attend along with the gypsy communities from all over Europe, the big celebrations in honor of their patron, Saint Sara!

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Pro Tip: You can also climb some stairs and reach the top, where the view is pretty great! I got some nice pics there, and it only costs around €7.

Most of the shops and restaurants are set around the church area, once you’ve had your fun you can head to the beachwhich is a 5 min walk away!

Pro Tip: Make sure to organize your time a bit, I kind of spent a lot of time in the town and forgot I wanted to chill on the beach. So just double-check your watch and consider at what time you’d want to leave to head back to Avignon.

I loved this beach, the sand was super soft and the blue-crystal water was perfect for a swim!

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Day 6: Board on a train to Marseille & explore the city

  • Distance & travel time: 100 km (62 mi) & 1h 10 min by car, 2h by train
  • Why visit:their beautiful Old Port
  • Key activity:visiting the Basilica of Notre-Dame of la Garde
  • Estimated daily budget: €100
  • Where to stay:Hotel C2(€€€), Maisons du Monde Hôtel(€€), Les Appartements du Vieux Port(€)
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If you haven’t had enough of the Mediterranean Sea, don’t worry, now you can enjoy its sights pretty much for the rest of your holiday!

On day 6 you will leave Avignon and head over to Marseille! There are lots of trains and most take around2h to get there and the single ticket costs €25 if you buy it in advance (which I highly recommend, as I mentioned earlier). If you buy it on the spot or even the night before you travel it can be up to €30 or even €40 depending on the time and season.

You can base yourself in Marseillefor 2 days or even more if you want to move around. But that depends a lot on which other towns you want to visit. I would personally recommend visiting places that are nearby so that you don’t spend too much time on the train/car. So places like Aix-en-Provence (45 min by train), the Sainte-Baume Natural Regional Park (2h and 40 min by train) and Calanques National Park (1h and 35 min by train).

This dream destination is filled with lots of attractions and gorgeous areas! We have an entire post dedicated to the top places in Marseille, that you should definitely check if you’re headed there!

As for your day here, you should definitely explore the Old Port (Le Vieux Port), which is one of the largest ports in France, and indulge in some fresh fish (usually caught right on that day)!

By the way near the port area there’s a super fun place which is perfect for drinks and dinner, called Café de l’Abbaye, that also has a terrace with amazing city views!

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Then you can head to Le Panier, which will be like heaven on earth for history lovers! Its winding streets, the small boutiques and its artsy vibes will make you fall in love with this place!

Some iconic sites that you should visit here are the Musée de l’illusion Marseille(the entry fee is €18) and the Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean(the entry fee is €11) which has some incredible exhibitions and is even connected to Fort Saint-Jean, so you can visit that too!

If you have time on your hands and if the sun isn’t burning then I’d recommend walking uphill to see the Basilica of Notre-Dame of la Garde which has incredible architecture!

Not too far from the church there’s a really cool place where you can grab a bite, called Carlotta With. The place has such a cool design and the food is super yummy.

As I mentioned Marseille is the perfect place for those who love going out to sea! There are countless boat tours that leave from Le Vieux Port. I found this amazing boat tourwhich goes to Calanques National Park! During the boat trip you’ll get to snorkel, explore and grab a yummy lunch! The activity lasts 7h and costs €130.

Where to stay in Marseille

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If you know for sure you’ll spend some nights in Marseille, then here are some of the best hotels with a central location, for all budgets:

  • Hotel C2(€€€)
  • Maisons du Monde Hôtel(€€)
  • Les Appartements du Vieux Port(€)

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Day 7: Day trip to Aix-en-Provence

  • Distance & travel time:32 km (20 mi) & 35 min by car, 45 min by train
  • Why visit:for all the beautiful art
  • Key activity:Cézanne’s studio& the lavender fields near Aix
  • Estimated daily budget:€100
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Celebrate your 7th day in Southern France with a cup of coffee early in the morning at Deep, where you can enjoy specialty coffee and mingle with the locals!

Then you’ll be all ready to board a train to the famous Aix-en-Provence, a fab destination that you should add to your Southern France itinerary!

There are direct and frequent trains from Marseilles Saint-Charles train station to Aix-en-Provence. The journey lasts only 45 minand costs €19for a return ticket.

Visiting Aix-en-Provence feels like getting lost in a French postcard! I know you only have a few hours but try to explore it at a slower pace so that you can enjoy your time here properly!

Start your day on Cours Mirabeau, a buzzing street filled with gorgeous buildings and from there you can explore all the narrow, winding streets and take some memorable pics! Make sure you get one of the famous Fontaine de la Rotonde, the city’s important landmark!

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One of their biggest attractions in Aix-en-Provence is Cézanne’s studiowhich they’ve turned into a small museum that has his old furniture, work tools and some of his art pieces. The entry fee is around €10.

You can see more of his work and of other artists like Rembrandt at Musée Granet, an art museum that has sculptures and paintings (the entry fee is €7).

After all the walking around you’ll probably be famished and thirsty for some French wine! Place des Cardeurs the next stopping point then! This square has so many bars and restaurants! A really good one is L’after 18where they serve those yummy cheese platters!

Aix-en-Provence is also known for being super close to the famous Plateau of Valensole, which has a large lavender field that you usually see in pics!

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Note: The blooming lavender season in Provence is from mid or late June to mid-August, so I’d recommend visiting them if you’re coming during that period, otherwise you may not get much of a sight if you come earlier or later than that!

If you have a rental car, and follow a road trip itinerary, you can easily get there (the town is like 1h away from Aix-en-Provence). For those who don’t, there are 2 options, you can take the train, but the journey will take around 4h with the return, plus you also have to count the time that you’ll be spending by the fields (if you have just 1 day, this could be a bit of a stretch).

You can also join a tour, which could be a bit more efficient. I found this onewhich lasts 4h,in total, with the time that you spend there as well. The tour costs €79, and in my opinion, it could be doable if you’re just for 1 day in town, but in my opinion it would be better to stretch it to 2 days.

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Day 8: Board a train to Nice & explore the town

  • Distance & travel time:199 km (123 miles) & 2,5h min by car, 2h 40 min by train
  • Why visit:to see the famous Promenade Des Anglais
  • Key activity:Marc Chagall National Museum
  • Estimated daily budget:€150
  • Where to stay:Palais Saleya(€€€), Palais Hongran de Fiana(€€), Hotel Rossetti(€)
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We’re approaching the end of our Provence itinerary and heading to one of my favorite towns in the Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur region (drum roll please) – Nice!

The journey from Marseille to Nice is around 2h 40 minand the ticket costs €40, when bought in advance, or if you buy it on the spot or a few hours before it could be up to €50 or €60 (depending on the time and season).

As you approach the border with Italy you’ll definitely feel the Italian influence more and more, at least that’s how I felt when I moved to Nice and then further down to Eze and Menton.

And you’ll notice that in the food as well! By the way, if you’re looking for a cool place to grab dinner, Bocca Nissais a fab spot! Their Mediterranean menu is amazing!

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This is a pretty big city that offers access to lots of other cool towns like St. Paul de Vence, and you can find lots of amazing hotels there! We have a whole post with the best places in Niceif you want to browse through a wide range of options.

There are so many things to see and do in Nice and you can prioritize depending on how much time you have!

But first, you’ll need some coffee! At least that’s how I started my day here because I was already a bit tired. Le Country Storehas some really good coffee and also some sweet and savory dishes. I liked their cookies and cakes, they were super yummy!

I absolutely loved the Old Town, it’s buzzing with energy and the people are so warm and nice! Here you’ll find lots of colorful buildings, narrow streets filled with restaurants and some attractions like the Nice Cathedral, a lovely flower market (map), a port and the Colline du Château Park (Castle Hill).

Of course there are lots of cool museums too! I visited the Marc Chagall National Museum (entry fee is€8) and absolutely fell in love with his work, the museum is pretty big and has lots of his pieces!

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Another place that I’ve been to and felt immediately transported to a whole other era was Villa Masséna Musée(entry fee is€10). This place has one of the most incredible interior designs I’ve ever seen! Everything is so French and fancy, I loved it!

And there’s also the Matisse Museum(entry fee is€8) which is set in a gorgeous 18th-century villa!

But one thing that you shouldn’t miss out on is walking on the famous Promenade Des Anglais!

The 7 km (4 mi) long promenade literally translates to Walkaway of the English, because lots of aristocats from England loved strolling on this road and admiring the sea views!

As you walk across it, you’ll find lots of sandy beaches, some private but some are public and most have beach chairs that cost from €20 to €50, depending on the beach.

P.S. If you’re looking for a place to add to your South of France road trip itinerary I would recommend adding the Verdon Gorge (Gorge Du Verdon) on your list of things to see. It’s not too far from Nice (around 2h and a half) and it’s a gorgeous spot with breathtaking scenery.

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Where to stay in Nice

  • Palais Saleya(€€€)
  • Palais Hongran de Fiana(€€)
  • Hotel Rossetti(€)

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Day 9: ExploreÈze on a day trip

  • Distance & travel time:11 km (7 mi) & 30 min by car, 40 min by bus
  • Why visit:to enjoy the iconic views
  • Key activity:do the Nietzsche Trail
  • Estimated daily budget:€150
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Known as the hidden gem of the French Riviera, Èze is one of those places that I find hard to put into words, but for you I’ll try to describe it as vividly as possible!

But honestly you have to go there if you’re in Nice since the journey is just 40 min by bus and costs around €4for a journey with a return. You can take the 602 bus and also the 82 bus.

Note: I recommend getting the bus instead of the train. That’s because the train station in Èze is set at the base of this hilltop town, and there’s like a 10-15 min bus up to the town and the buses are not so frequent. So it’s better to just take the bus straight from Nice as it will leave you directly up into town.

But if you kind of want to take the train, there’s the option to do so and reach the town by walking on the famous Nietzsche Trail, but you will need proper shoes (like sneakers or something very comfortable) for this and something to put on your head if it’s too sunny!

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I walked on the trail once and it wasn’t too difficult, and you have sort of stopping points where you can take a short break but I think it’s pretty doable!

You probably recognised the name of the trail. It was indeed named after Friedrich Nietzsche, the famous German philosopher. He lived here for a few months and hiked around which apparently helped him write the third part of his famous book Thus Spoke Zarathustra.

I got to say, it sure is aninspiring place! The views alone, as you climb up to Eze Village are breathtaking!

Once you reach the town, be prepared to walk into a whole other world!

Pro Tip: Eze can get super crowded, especially because it’s sort of small, and its streets are very narrow and uphill. I would recommend avoiding the weekend and also try to go either pretty early or maybe after lunch, around 3 or 4 PM.

The whole old part of Eze is built out of stoneand there are colorful flowers everywhere! The narrow streets are packed with souvenir shops set in the tiny buildings which can fit just a handful of people!

Since the town is pretty small there are just 2 major attractions that all tourists visit, including the Le Jardin Exotique (the entrance fee is €5), a gorgeous garden where you can admire the incredible sea views and some really cool plants and the Chapelle Sainte-Croix, des Pénitents blancs, which is the town’s church that you can visit for free.

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There are a few restaurants up here, but they are pretty expensive so if you’re on a budget I’d recommend checking the restaurants that are set near the station where the bus from Nice will leave you, those are more affordable.

Château Eza(which is also a hotel) is a fab place with breathtaking views where you can enjoy a fancy dinner!

I went to Mets Vins Chics, a pretty affordable place set right at the base of the old village and ate a really good meal!

Before or after you head up to explore the old part of Eze, make sure you visit the Parfumerie Fragonard – L’usine Laboratoire (map).

I went on a guided tour there (which was free) and got to learn more about perfume-making and the factory’s history. At the end you’re led into the store and get a discount if you buy anything!

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Day 10: Learn more about Monaco on a day trip from Nice

  • Distance & travel time:20 km (12 mi) & 30 min by car, 40 min by train
  • Why visit:to see one of the richest countries in the world
  • Key activity:Le Palais Princier de Monaco
  • Estimated daily budget: €180
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Want to learn more about Grace Kelly, the famous actress who became a princess and visit one of the most iconic countries ever? Then jump on a train to Monaco!

Monaco is just a40 mintrain ride from Nice and a return ticket costs€9 (when bought in advance).

NOTE: Since Monaco is not a part of France, make sure before going there that you get some option on your phone that will give you internet or minutes, because the one you have for France might not work in Monaco. It’s different for every phone company so double check, because I didn’t and I woke up with no internet there!

Once there you can start exploring the fancy streets and admire all the yachts in the port area and insanely-looking cars, after all this is the home of the rich and famous!

Some really iconic attractions in Monaco are Le Palais Princier de Monaco(the entry fee is €10) which is the country’s royal residence and the Musée Océanographique de Monaco(the entry fee is €19) which has a huge aquarium, definitely a must-see if you’re traveling with the kids!

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As with most places, I wanted to walk around a bit and get into the vibe of the place and it is indeed a very special place! But I think what I enjoyed seeing the most were the classy women and men of Monaco!

Mind you they were pretty old but you could notice they were locals and were very different from the town’s younger generation! They definitely reminded me a bit of Grace Kelly!

There’s also a really fun place to visit for those who are car fans! There’s a museumthat has the Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco (the entry fee is €10) which includes vintage cars as well as new ones!

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Day 11: Visit Menton near the Italian border

  • Distance & travel time:30 km (18 mi) & 40 min by car, or 35 min by train
  • Why visit:to experience the mixed culture
  • Key activity:Val Rahmeh-Menton Botanical Garden
  • Estimated daily budget:€120
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In the mood for some Italian flavors? Then head over to Menton, a town where the French and Italian cultures blend and where you can eat yummy food!

It takes only 35 minto get from Nice to Menton by train and the return ticket costs around €13(when you buy it in advance).

Menton is one of the most beautiful villages in the South of France and I loved its mixed culture! Plus it has everything from beaches, amazing restaurants, unique attractions and views that will make you feel so relaxed!

You can start by exploring the Old Town and admiring all theorange buildings! You can stop for some lunch there (there are lots of restaurants that serve great sea food here) and some coffee to regain your strength and then head to the beach to enjoy the breeze for a bit!

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One place that I really wanted to see here was the Val Rahmeh-Menton Botanical Garden(the entry fee is €7) which is absolutely incredible! It has so many different types of plants and trees, it truly is like a sort of Eden!

But I also recommend visiting the Jean Cocteau Museum(the entry fee is €5) for those who want to see some unique pieces of art and also the Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton that you can visit for free!

P.S. Right near the church there’s an amazing perfumery called Coqui Coqui (map) that has some of the most amazing perfumes I’ve ever smelled! Definitely stop by if you want a cool souvenir from your Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur trip!

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Day 12: Board on a plane home from Nice Airport

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Et voila! We’ve reached the end of this South of France itinerary!

But before I let you off and you board on your plane home feeling so French and with your bag full of souvenirs I wanted to give you an idea of some other things that you could do if you have your flight late at night!

You could wake-up early, check out and leave your bags at the hotel while you take another day trip to another town in the French Riviera!

Cannes is only a 30 min train rideaway from Nice, so you can head there for the morning to enjoy your coffee and see where the famous Cannes Film Festival is held!

Back in Nice, you can grab your bags and head straight to the Nice Ville train station and head straight to the airport!

There’s a train that will take you directly to the airport and the journey takes 30 min.

Or if you’d prefer to just stay in the town and see more of it, maybe even visit another museum like the International Museum of Naïve Art Anatole Jakovsky.

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Other itinerary ideas

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The Provence itinerary you’ve just read was made for 12 days, as that’s how much I spent in the South of France. However I know that some of you will spend less than this or even more.

That’s why I wanted to give you a few more ideas of what I think are the major sites that you should see if you don’t have that much time, or which other places you could visit if you have more than 12 days:

  • 7 days: stick to the big towns like Avignon, Marseille and Nice and take 1 or 2 day trips either to Aix-en-Provence from Marseille and to Eze/Menton/Cannes from Nice (depending which one you’d prefer)
  • 10 days: I’d also still stick to the big towns of Avignon, Marseille and Nice, but take more day trips like one to Arles/Saint-Remy de Provence from Avignon, Aix-en-Provence from Marseille and Eze from Nice
  • 14 days: for this option you can do the entire itinerary I added here plus adding a few more day trips, like a proper one from Nice to Cannes or from Saint Tropez from Nice or Marseille

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Transportation in the South of France

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There are 2 ways you can do this South of France itinerary, by using a rental car or by public transport.

ProsCons
By public transport• Comfortable
• More affordable
• Can take longer in terms of traveling
• More difficult if you have a lot of luggage
By car• More flexibility
• Comfort
• You can reach remote location
• More expensive
• You’ll need to pay fees for accessing the highways in Southern France
• Parking can be difficult to find

By public transport

When I went on my trip I used only public transport and I can tell you from experience that the trains and buses in Southern France are super reliable! They arrive on schedule and you can get pretty much anywhere you want!

What I would recommend is to base yourself in a town that has lots of connections with the other towns in that area (that way you don’t have to spend a lot of time on the trains, move around will luggage all the time and you can also save money) so if you don’t follow this exact itinerary, find another way that works for you while keeping that in mind.

By car

If you are doing a Provence road trip and renting a carthen you shouldn’t worry, the one that you just read about above, can be done by car too.

What’s better is that with a rental car you could visit some hill towns that are hard or impossible to reach by public transport or some of the lavender fields that are set in remote locations. And even do other cool things that I didn’t mention like exploring the beach clubs in Saint Tropez and visiting Antibes and seeing the Pont du Gard.

🤩 Best attraction:Èze Village
⛵ Top tour:Calanques Sailing Day
🏨 Best hotel:La Divine Comédie-Suites Deluxe
🌞 When to visit:Early June/mid-September

FAQs about South of France itinerary

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📅 How many days do you need in the south of France?

It depends on how many towns you want to visit on your own trip! But I would recommend at least 7 days for your South of France trip.

🤔 What is the best way to tour southern France?

Some of the best ways to tour the south of France are by public transport orcar.

🍷 How can I spend 5 days in the South of France?

You can visit some of the bigger townslike Avignon, Aix-en-Provence and then go explore the coastal towns like Marseille and Nice.

☀️ What months are best for the South of France?

I’d recommend visiting Provence early in the summer, like the beginning of June or later in September. That way you can avoid super hot weather and there won’t be as many crowds as you’d find in mid-July.

Conclusion

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Voila! You made it to the end of the South of France itinerary!

There’s a lot of information on the best towns, hotels, attractions, transportation and other things so take a big breath and a short break!

Trust me, you’ll want to know all this before leaving for your trip and it’ll help you relax there and enjoy your holidays.

As I mentioned, it’s super important to book everything from your hotels to the train tickets and tours in advance for your Provence itinerary. That way you can score some cheaper prices!

It was a pleasure to plan this South of France trip itinerary for you! I had the best time while visiting this part of the country and I’m sure you’ll feel the same!

If I left any questions unanswered, or if you want to ask anything about a particular place or attraction that I’ve been to, don’t hesitate to drop me a comment below. I’d be happy to help you out!

Safe travels,

Victoria

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FAQs

How many days in the South of France is enough? ›

The best way to explore the region is over a week or two, allowing you to soak up the scenery at your own pace. Starting at the port of Marseille and working up to the sunny shores of Nice, our South of France 10-day itinerary covers all the essentials.

Where is the best place to base yourself in the South of France? ›

Covering the some beautiful hill top villages in Provence, the best beaches on the French Riviera and charming French towns such as Aix-en-Provence, Nimes, Antibes and Cassis; we are sure that you will find something for everyone.

What is the best way to travel to the French Riviera? ›

Travel by train or bus

Day trips are the best way to get around the French Riviera for any budget traveller. This will significantly lower your transport costs, and you can get a railcard for the week if you need to slash prices even more.

How do you travel along the South of France? ›

Train travel in the South of France is the perfect way to visit the many pedestrian-friendly towns along the Cote d'Azur. You can visit some of the best spots in the area by train, such as the Basilica of Saint Michael Archangel in Menton and the Picasso Museum in Antibes. Feel like stretching your legs?

What months are best for South of France? ›

3) If you are looking for warmer weather you should come late June to mid September. This is an excellent time to visit the South of France with great weather. To enjoy warm but not hot weather and smaller crowds, come late August to mid September.

How many days to visit Cote d'Azur? ›

To slow down and get to know this beautiful region a bit, I recommend between 5-7 days to visit the French Riviera (ideally more, if you have the time!). The Côte d'Azur is certainly not meant to be rushed, and you'll be glad that you have the opportunity to take your time and stop at unexpected gems along the way.

Is it better to stay in Cannes or Antibes? ›

Short answer. The two cities are very close, yet very different. Cannes is ideal for those looking for glamour, sandy beaches and a smaller town. Antibes has two faces that will delight visitors: the old town with its ramparts and the sea and mountain views, complemented by its seaside resort of Juan-les-Pins.

What is the most beautiful part of the French Riviera? ›

  • Èze. Èze is without a doubt one of the most beautiful villages in the Côte d'Azur. ...
  • Menton. 'The Pearl of the Riviera' is an unmissable stopover during a trip to the French South. ...
  • Sainte-Agnès. ...
  • Ramatuelle. ...
  • Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. ...
  • Saint-Raphaël. ...
  • Port Grimaud. ...
  • Fréjus.
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What is the difference between French Riviera and Cote d'Azur? ›

Côte d'Azur, commonly known as the French Riviera, is the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in France. The area is made up of resort towns, villages, and cities that are known for extreme luxury and glamour such as Saint Tropez, Cannes, Antibes, Nice, Eze, Independent state of Monaco, and Menton.

Is the French Riviera or Amalfi Coast better? ›

For those drawn to luxury and nightlife, the French Riviera might be the perfect choice. However, for travelers who prefer a quieter, more scenic getaway with a chance to immerse themselves in Italy's historical and culinary traditions, the Amalfi Coast could be the ideal destination.

Where to fly into the South of France? ›

Nice (LFMN), Cannes (LFMD), Marseille (LFML), and Toulon (LFTH) are the most popular airports in Southern France. They are all Airports of Entry (AOEs) with full aircraft services and, with prior arrangement, credit availability.

Is there a bullet train from Paris to South of France? ›

Being the most popular travel option on the route, the direct TGV train takes you from the north to the south of the country in a bit more than 3 hours, reaching the maximum speed of 320 kph (199 mph).

Is the South of France worth going to? ›

The French Riviera, or the Côte d'Azur as it's called in French, is one of France's most esteemed locations. Located in southern France, along the Mediterranean Sea, the region boasts beautiful beaches, lovely cities and idyllic villages, incredible coastal views and hikes, great food, and a laidback atmosphere.

How many days do you need in Provence, France? ›

The French region of Provence is made for explorers—and there's a lot of room to explore. For a solid itinerary, we recommend at least four days to experience a few villages and sun-drenched landscapes.

How many days should I stay in Nice France? ›

How Many Days Do You Need in Nice? You might be wondering how many days you need to spend in Nice to really experience all it has to offer. For a simple exploration of Nice, 3 days is the perfect amount of time.

How many days to stay in St. Tropez? ›

Not sure how much time you'll need in Saint-Tropez, France? Most people spend two to four days in Saint-Tropez during their visit. After all, the opulent resort town will let you snorkel or scuba dive, take advantage of the local nightlife, go shopping, and swim at the beach.

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