Click to change photo

Provence  

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

Provence  

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

Provence  

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

Provence  

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

An Area So Rich In Beauty And Art. 

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

Beautiful Moments Await You In Provence. 

 

Come explore with us.

To get more information about Culturious Provence or to book your own trip, call us at 888-840-1852 or send us an email.

See trip details & pricing

Trip Summary

Meet your Tour Designer, Brian Stacey

Seeing luminous Provençal landscapes through the eyes of Cezanne, then picturing them with your own hand… picking up a few phrases en Francais with a language lesson in Aix… discovering the flavors of fougasse, goat cheese, ratatouille, and herbes de Provence… mastering the art of preparing Provençal cuisine with a local chef... pub crawling in St.-Rémy-de-Provence… walking in the footsteps of van Gogh… kayaking on the Sorgue River… discussing French politics with the locals in Joucas… wrapping yourself up in Provençal life dawn to dusk. 2010 pricing starts at US $3,490 per person double.  Maximum group size is 16.

See what travellers just like you are saying

Vincent van Gogh in San Rémy

Posted by Mathilde Duvilliers | January 08, 2009

Category: Travel Tips

Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo from San Rémy in 1890: ‘What the Impressionists have found in color will develop even more, but many forget the tie which binds them to the past, and I will show that I have little belief in a rigorous division between Impressionists and others.’ 

2 Comments