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Discovering the Roman vestiges from Provence (from ARLES)

Excursions & Unique 9 Boulevard des Lices 13200 Arles ,
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**THIS EXCURSION LEAVES FROM ARLES.  IF YOU ARE IN AVIGNON, YOU MUST ARRANGE YOUR TRANSPORT FROM AVIGNON TO ARLES ** *SEASONAL OFFER: AVAILABLE APRIL TO OCTOBER ONLY* From Arles, start your circuit by discovering the imposing Pont du Gard, the last vestige of the Nîmes aqueduct, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then head to the village of Baux de Provence. This town, built on a rocky outcrop, will offer you an exceptional panoramic view of the region. Continue along your way and stop at the village of Saint Rémy de Provence to photograph the famous "Plateau des Antiques", a listed natural site.  It is characterised by its triumphal arch and its Roman mausoleum. Located in the heart of an olive field, you will be charmed by this place so often painted by Van Gogh! At the end of the day, you will return to Avignon accompanied by your driver. Through this tour, explore the authentic villages of Provence and discover the Gallo-Roman vestiges of the region!
Highlights
  • Discover the Gallo-Roman monuments!
  • Discover the villages of Provence!
  • Unusual, authentic small-group circuit!


The cost is inclusive of
  • Commentaries from the driver/guide
  • Transport from/to Arles


The cost is not inclusive of
  • Admission fee for the monuments and other places to visit
  • Tips (optional)
  • Any other extras


Useful Tips
* Availability: From April to October : Monday, Wednesday and Friday (except in exceptional circumstances)
* Departure time: 8:30am
* Duration: Approx. 4 hours 30 minutes
* Departs from: Arles centre
* At least two people must go on this tour
* Children up to 12 years are eligible for reduced pricing
* Baby seats and booster seats are provided for free
* This activity is not suitable for people with reduced mobility
* Transport will be by air-conditioned minibus (maximum 8 spaces)
* Your tour will be conducted in English, French and Spanish by your driver
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