Fréjus is located halfway between Cannes and Saint-Tropez, on the Côte d’Azur. This Provençal town dominates the valleys of Argens and Reyran, from its pedestal on a buttress of the Estérel massif. Fréjus knows how to harmoniously cohabit a small old town and waterfront neighborhoods. The climate is mild, the people welcoming, and the gastronomy is generous. It is therefore the ideal place for your next vacation!
The Embiez archipelago includes the island of Embiez, the islands of Petit and Grand Rouveau and the rocks of Magnons.
The island of Embiez, an island to dream: get away, rest, feast, have fun, meet, the Embiez live à la carte! With 90% of the natural species of the Mediterranean, the island of Embiez is rich in abundant fauna and flora. Its wild side is both the most surprising and the most appreciated: secret coves, reefs, pine forest and scrubland, flowers and vines. On foot, by bike or aboard the little train, the spectacular views of the island and its natural diversity are a unique experience!
Not far from Aix-en-Provence in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, Saint-Cannat fits perfectly into the heart of splendid landscapes. Located in the heart of the landscapes of Provence, the village has taken care of its identity. You will find several shops in Saint-Cannat, and you will enjoy a serene atmosphere.
Founded by the Greeks in 600 BC, Marseille is one of the oldest cities in France. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, in the south of France, this port city is rich in culture and traditions.
We love it for its singing accent, for its always blue sky, for its cicadas, for its creeks and its beaches, for its relatively calm sea, for its gastronomy and also for this impression of permanent escape.
A prestigious winegrower’s residence steeped in history, Le Colombier 1817 is a place apart, timeless, a hotel in a privileged setting at the foot of the vineyards of the most renowned appellations.
Romanèche-Thorins is ideally located between the Saône to the east and the Beaujolais hills to the west. It is in this fertile alluvial plain, dominated by vineyards, that the village of Romanèche-Thorins has prospered over time surrounded by its many hamlets.
Beaujolais, region of east-central France, just east of the Massif Central and west of the Sâone River. Most of the region is located within Rhône département. The local relief is broken and culminates in Mount Saint-Rigaud, 3,310 feet (1,009 m); well-wooded, the region supports a local forestry industry.
The limestone escarpments of the Côte Beaujolaise, drier in climate, support a world-famous red wine industry.
Capital of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Lyon is a lively and very dynamic city. With more than 2 million inhabitants throughout the agglomeration, it is the third largest city in France!!
The people of Lyon consider it, logically, as the best city in the country: listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (yes, its 4 historic districts, and not just a few monuments), birthplace of Saint-Exupéry, Bernard Pivot , Abbé Pierre and Florence Foresti, a dynamic job market and economy, attractions as diverse as they are varied (sport, nature, museum, history, art, gastronomy, culture), appreciated by students and retirees alike!
Pommard is a village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy famous for producing powerful and richly flavored red wines.
They are made from Pinot Noir grapes, with which the commune’s vineyards are almost exclusively planted.