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Provence in Winter

Les Baux-de-Provence village,Provence, France. Provence in Winter

Les Baux-de-Provence village, spectacular located in Alpilles mountains, Provence, France

Although savvy travelers know that spring, summer, and even autumn can be glorious times to getaway to Provence, the winter is also a good season to pay a visit. As one luxury travel blogger has explained, “Although Provence is more typically associated with the summer months, those in the know make a point of ensuring they take a trip or two during the Autumn and Winter. With the crowds largely gone, you’ll be able to enjoy everything this region has to offer without having to share with others!”

Naturally, it could be argued that this is the reason to see any summertime favorite during the winter months, but when it is Provence that is the focus, there are more reasons that just “smaller crowds.”

Take the Calanques as a prime example. This is an area tucked between Cassis and Marseille, and it is a remarkably beautiful stretch of coast that is full of bays and beautiful limestone cliffs. It is a French National Park and is extremely popular with those who enjoy swimming, sunbathing, hiking and boating. However, should you visit during the peak summer seasons, it is incredibly likely that you’ll find great swaths of the Calanques closed when there is even a small risk of brush fires. It is quite common, and many who had hoped to drive the scenic stretch will be unable to enjoy the views, the towns, and the warmth of the sunny shores!

The Many Things to Do in Provence During the Winter

The Calanques are a good reason to book a luxury villa in the area, but you can also enjoy such benefits as:

No matter where your luxury villa is situated, you are likely to find some sort of food festival as the winter months are packed with olive festivals and fairs, sea urchin harvest celebrations, open-air seafood celebrations, and much more.

Just outside of the area, but easily a day trip is the Roquemaure area where every Valentine’s Day there is a celebration, the Fete de la Saint Valentin. Here are some relics of the saint, and the entire town dresses up in period costumes dating to the 1800s to enjoy a procession, dancing, and town-wide celebrations.

You don’t have to leave the area to enjoy winter activities during a stay in a luxury villa in Provence. The list of things to do in the winter also include stops in Lourmarin for its cafes and bars, and visits to such usually crowded towns as L’lsle Sure la Sorque, La Ciotat, Hyeres, Cassis, and Saint Remy de Provence, among others.

Don’t let the idea of winter keep you from enjoying some of the tastiest foods, lovely sights, charming towns, and other delights that are all defining factors of Provence. It is never too late to book a villa or family retreat, a romantic getaway, or a luxury holiday to this amazing region.

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