Topic > Plan a trip to the South of France - 655

Imagine the aroma of lavender floating on the breeze, the deep blue sky highlighting the fields of brilliant purples and soft lilacs. Take a deep breath. This is not just a fantasy captured by van Gough, but the South of France itself. “Il est certainement un magnifique paysage” If you love adventure and want to witness spectacular landscapes in a single trip, then PLAN A HOLIDAY IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE. The South of France not only includes the James Bond-worthy casinos of Monte Carlo, the mega-yachts of St. Tropez and the star-studded Cannes Film Festival, but it has even more; natural beauty with its touching simplicity offers a convenient and long-lasting experience. If you're looking for a relaxing experience and a less crowded vacation, September is a great time to be in the region. However, July and early August can also be considered an option as the lavender fields are at their peak. July also brings with it the music festivals of Orange (opera), Avignon, Toulon (dance) and Juan-les-Pins (jazz). Then, of course, there's the Cannes Film Festival in May. Arles is one of the best sites offered by the south of France. It features impressive Roman monuments. The Roman theatre, arena and cryptoporticus (underground galleries) date back to the 1st century BC. Its Roman heritage adds to Arles' historical significance. For art lovers, it is well known as one of the places where Van Gogh painted some of his most famous masterpieces. The main destinations of the French Riviera (or the French Riviera, as the Riviera is called in French) include Monaco, Marseille, St Jean Cap Ferrat, Cap D'antibes, Cannes, St Tropez, Nice, Villefranche. St Tropez on the French Riviera is a seaside destination. The charm of the city lies in... middle of paper... every May. These destinations are just a handful of all the different sites located in the South of France, to explore the Roman heritage and its exclusivity. However, there are some factors to consider before departure. French people generally don't speak English. Admire it and learn some basic French beforehand. Final preparation for the trip to the South of France includes gathering the necessary documents. For trips of less than 90 days, citizens are not required to obtain a travel visa but a passport is required. Before driving in France you must obtain an international driving licence, gray card and valid insurance card. These documents are mandatory to rent a car. Identifying potential destinations that are on your itinerary before crossing the Atlantic will allow you to get the most out of this trip. Have a good trip.