Aqualand Waterpark, St Cyr Sur Mer
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.
Peaceful country residence in the glorious Verdon
In the Verdon Regional Natural Park, la Bastide du Calalou is surrounded by ancient olive trees in its 10 acres of grounds and is situated close to the village of Moissac-Bellevue. It enjoys a generous vista in the absolute quiet of its peaceful and colourful surroundings. The hotel is tastefully decorated with antique furniture, engravings and paintings. There are 32 bedrooms and suites, all with wifi, flat screen satellite TV and marble bathrooms. With a restaurant, swimming pool, and wellness centre, it is a perfect place to recharge and enjoy the fresh air of the beautiful Verdon.
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.
With numerous slides, including the King Cobra - unique is western Europe - this is the largest waterpark on the Cote d'Azur! Inludes a rest area, show area, clockroom, fast food, grill and pizzeria, ice creams, drinks, and shop.
Waterpark complex that contains a lagoon, 25m pool, whirlpool basin, waterslides for children and adults, cascades of water, rivers, paddling pools and much more.
In the depths of the Drôme countryside in the French Provence, this 5 Star Residential Campsite comes complete with an entirely heated Aquatic Complex, which is open to the public.
This huge waterpark covers an area of 4.7 hectares and includes a surf simulator, waterslides and a river feature called river land.
This is probably the most family orientated waterpark on the Cote d'Azur. With several friendly slides, a fun pool, food and drinks, ice creams, and shopping all at hand.
This Michelin starred restaurant is situated on the outskirts of Tourtour and specialise in truffle dishes.
This small restaurant is on the Rue Peyrollerie, a winding alley just off the Place St Pierre. It is a great option for vegetarians, offering a wide variety of cheese dishes and salads but there are also fish dishes available.
The Cote Sud has a charming sophisticated interior and includes a lovely terrace where you can enjoy your food when the weather is warm enough.
Located right in the centre of Avignon on a well known shopping street is La Cour d'Honneur.
This organic Michelin starred restaurant is situated just 12km outside Arles on the road to Sambuc and is run by the chef Armand Arnal.
This is a popular place with both locals and travellers. It has a small cosy interior so if you want to dine there, best to get there earlier rather than later.
The Mistral is Aix-en-Provence's answer to those looking for a trendy night out listening to the latest DJ's.
This small bar has a nice seating area outside next to one of Aix's many fountains and it catches the sun late into the evening.
With a varied musical line-up, Bokao's combines good fun and great music.
The Scat Club plays live music every night, and not just jazz the club plays pop, rock, funk and R'n'B.
This bar is located in the centre of Saint Remy de Provence. It has a good selection of wines by the glass, as well as bottles and champagne. They even serve charcuterie and cheese plates.
Small wine bar situated in one of the cobbled streets of Avignon that hosts regular market stalls.
The museum groups 3 schools of painting - Toulon, Bourges and Paris - with over 280 works on show.
The truffle has a long history here in Aups; for many years now they have been grown, harvested, retailed, shared and eaten.
Some 50 white marble sculptures by Maria de Faykod, renowned sculptor with numerous existing works. She had the original idea to open a garden which exhibit some of her work to the public.
These caves were formed some 700,000 years at the end of the last ice age. They are the the result of a slow calcification of plants and mosses in a huge waterfall that covered the whole of the current cliff.
Towering an incredible 80 metres above ground this rock face is home to numerous crevices and cave dwellings.
This chapel was originally built after a local woodsman saw an apparition of the Virgin Mary in the clouds above the site in 1519. The first stone for the building was laid a month after the vision.
Aups is a typical Provençal market town, that sits in the foothills of the Alps and just to the south of the Verdon National Park.
Salernes has a wonderful position in a fertile valley, where the hills are covered with pine trees, leafy oaks and olive groves.
Villecroze is an attractive village in the foothills of the Alps, to the north of Brignoles in the beautiful and lush region of the Var.
Located in the hills of the Var, Tourtour is a wonderful Provençal town which has been noted as one of the 'most beautiful villages in France'. It has great views of the surrounding countryside - lush green wooded hills as far as the eye can see.
A medieval town with cliff top ruined towers and glorious rolling green hills covered in vineyards in the surrounding area, Cotignac is a delightful place for mooching.
Barjols is a charming town in the centre of Provence Verte - green Provence - and is well known for its abundant water sources. With 43 fountains and lavoirs (communal wash basins) it shows off the richness of this liquid gold, all year round.
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