Where to stay in French Riviera, Provence and Côte d’Azur

The Côte d'Azur and Provence are among the most beautiful regions of France and offer a promising selection of beautiful, small hotels in the south of France, luxury hotels and elegant vacation homes for every type of vacation. The two regions stretch from the Alps in the north, the border with Italy in the east, along the Mediterranean Sea to the Rhône River in the west.

To get an impression of the diversity of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, we will introduce you to the different "départements". Get inspired and find with us the best boutique hotels, country hotels, luxury villas of the Côte d'Azur and Provence for an unforgettable vacation.

In the north of Provence is the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. The region enchants with its unique nature and the variety of opportunities for outdoor activities. Beautiful landscapes and impressive hiking routes invite you to enjoy here. The fantastic alpine mountains are also particularly suitable for an active vacation: mountain biking, skiing and even water sports are possible here. A special highlight is also the UNESCO Geopark of Haute-Provence around the Vélodrome of Esclangon. The panorama from there over the Bès valley is breath taking. The most beautiful boutique hotels and bed & breakfasts in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence can be found here.

In the southeast is the department of Alpes-Maritimes which covers a large part of the Côte d'Azur. Here you will also find the famous and fashionable cities of Nice, Cannes or Antibes with their beach promenades and countless luxury hotels. They are also a true culinary highlight. Smaller towns in the area, such as Menton or Grasse, the latter also known as the perfume capital of France, also offer wonderful destinations. Stay in a romantic country hotel in Saint-Paul de Vence or a luxury hotel in Cannes or Nice. In smaller mountain villages Trophée d'Auguste and Tourrettes-sur-Loup with their charming alleys and historic buildings you will find wonderful vacation rentals. 

To the west of the Alpes Maritimes is the province of Var. Var is particularly impressive for its varied nature - from picturesque vineyards and pretty provincial villages to long sandy beaches such as the one on the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. In addition, the islands of Porquerolles and Port-Cros offer fantastic excursion destinations. Here we have made a selection of the most beautiful boutique hotels in Saint Tropez and pretty country hotels in Var for you.

Further west, the province of Bouches-du-Rhône opens up. Here you will find a mixture of beautiful nature and cultural heritage. The largest city in the province is Marseille, which is especially known for its art and history. Bouches-du-Rhône offers scenic sandy beaches on steep coasts or the mountain range Les Alpilles. Here, great luxury hotels in Saint Rémy de Provence invite you to relax. Culture lovers also get their money's worth: Aix-en-Provence is home to magnificent baroque palaces and the museum city of Arles is also worth a visit. Let yourself be enchanted by historic mansions in Bouches-du-Rhône. The province of Bouches-du-Rhône also includes the Camargue, a region south of Arles between the Mediterranean Sea and the Rhône River delta. The Camargue is world famous for the white Camargue horses, which are one of the oldest horse breeds in the world. It also offers an incredible variety of landscapes and authenticity. 

In the northwest, the province of Vaucluse follows. The "heart of Provence" invites especially to relax in the mountains or wonderful parks but also to discover historical sites. Avignon seduces visitors with its picturesque charm and especially a visit to the Palais de Papes is a real highlight. In addition, the typical Mediterranean cuisine, which is particularly pronounced here, offers something for everyone. A visit to one of the numerous markets in the region is a special culinary experience. Find luxury vacation homes and cozy bed & breakfasts in the Vaucluse here.

Activities in Provence and the French Riviera

The Côte d'Azur and Provence are among the most beautiful regions of France and offer a promising selection of beautiful, small hotels in the south of France, luxury hotels and elegant vacation homes for every type of vacation. The two regions stretch from the Alps in the north, the border with Italy in the east, along the Mediterranean Sea to the Rhône River in the west.

To get an impression of the diversity of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, we will introduce you to the different "départements". Get inspired and find with us the best boutique hotels, country hotels, luxury villas of the Côte d'Azur and Provence for an unforgettable vacation.

In the north of Provence is the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. The region enchants with its unique nature and the variety of opportunities for outdoor activities. Beautiful landscapes and impressive hiking routes invite you to enjoy here. The fantastic alpine mountains are also particularly suitable for an active vacation: mountain biking, skiing and even water sports are possible here. A special highlight is also the UNESCO Geopark of Haute-Provence around the Vélodrome of Esclangon. The panorama from there over the Bès valley is breath taking. The most beautiful boutique hotels and bed & breakfasts in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence can be found here.

In the southeast is the department of Alpes-Maritimes which covers a large part of the Côte d'Azur. Here you will also find the famous and fashionable cities of Nice, Cannes or Antibes with their beach promenades and countless luxury hotels. They are also a true culinary highlight. Smaller towns in the area, such as Menton or Grasse, the latter also known as the perfume capital of France, also offer wonderful destinations. Stay in a romantic country hotel in Saint-Paul de Vence or a luxury hotel in Cannes or Nice. In smaller mountain villages Trophée d'Auguste and Tourrettes-sur-Loup with their charming alleys and historic buildings you will find wonderful vacation rentals. 

To the west of the Alpes Maritimes is the province of Var. Var is particularly impressive for its varied nature - from picturesque vineyards and pretty provincial villages to long sandy beaches such as the one on the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. In addition, the islands of Porquerolles and Port-Cros offer fantastic excursion destinations. Here we have made a selection of the most beautiful boutique hotels in Saint Tropez and pretty country hotels in Var for you.

Further west, the province of Bouches-du-Rhône opens up. Here you will find a mixture of beautiful nature and cultural heritage. The largest city in the province is Marseille, which is especially known for its art and history. Bouches-du-Rhône offers scenic sandy beaches on steep coasts or the mountain range Les Alpilles. Here, great luxury hotels in Saint Rémy de Provence invite you to relax. Culture lovers also get their money's worth: Aix-en-Provence is home to magnificent baroque palaces and the museum city of Arles is also worth a visit. Let yourself be enchanted by historic mansions in Bouches-du-Rhône. The province of Bouches-du-Rhône also includes the Camargue, a region south of Arles between the Mediterranean Sea and the Rhône River delta. The Camargue is world famous for the white Camargue horses, which are one of the oldest horse breeds in the world. It also offers an incredible variety of landscapes and authenticity. 

In the northwest, the province of Vaucluse follows. The "heart of Provence" invites especially to relax in the mountains or wonderful parks but also to discover historical sites. Avignon seduces visitors with its picturesque charm and especially a visit to the Palais de Papes is a real highlight. In addition, the typical Mediterranean cuisine, which is particularly pronounced here, offers something for everyone. A visit to one of the numerous markets in the region is a special culinary experience. Find luxury vacation homes and cozy bed & breakfasts in the Vaucluse here.

Gastronomy in Provence and the French Riviera

Provence and the Côte d'Azur are known for their versatile and above all fresh and regional cuisine. Vegetables, fresh herbs, fish and meat are the main ingredients of the dishes. The fish soup bouillabaisse, the vegetable ratatouille and the garlic mayonnaise aioli are probably particularly well known. But Provence also offers something for the sweet palate: almond confectionery, candied fruit and nougat from Provence should definitely be tried. 

The gastronomy in Provence and the Côte d'Azur shows the French top cuisine from its best side. Gourmets will get their money's worth here. Mediterranean food made of olive oil, onions and herbs but also various legumes such as lentils, beans and chickpeas can be found in many dishes. Steamed allis shad is also particularly popular. In addition, Provence and there especially the Vaucluse is known for its truffles.