Hotels in Provence

Sublime landscapes filled with lavender fields, charming stone-built villages, divine cuisine and a lengthy coastline latched onto the stunning Mediterranean Sea. These are just a few elements that make up the tantalising tapestry of Provence, a traditionally quaint yet cosmopolitan region of southeastern France. Stay in Marseille, the modern capital, for bustling city life, or escape to the tranquillity of the countryside to truly soak in the distinct Provençal culture.

We invite families seeking a refreshing break, couples on a romantic getaway, or friends looking for the ultimate gastronomic experience, to book your perfect holiday retreat in Provence with LycaFly. Regardless of your budget, we have a selection of accommodation boasting unique charm and local character, that will make your visit unforgettable.

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Characterised by its vivid landscapes, Provence is a geographical region and historical province situated in southeastern France. Gracing the Mediterranean with its beautiful coastline, the region extends from the Rhône to the Italian border in the east. Coined as the first Roman province to stretch beyond the Alps, the region is drenched in history, with marks of early human habitation standing as fascinating reminders of its ancient cultures.

The modern-day administrative region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur encapsulates the departments of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and parts of Alpes-Maritimes and Vaucluse. Besides Marseille, the pulsating hub of Provence, the region possesses an alluring interior which has clung on to its cultural and linguistic identity, offering a delightful experience of authentic France to its visitors.

When to visit Provence

Blessed with more than 300 sun-kissed days per year, there is hardly a bad time to visit Provence and the Riviera. Spring and autumn are favoured by many due to the comfortable weather, although they can attract crowds, particularly around May. However, for those enraptured by vibrant festivities and the scent of lavender in full bloom, summer provides the most colourful experience, albeit with bustling tourist hotspots.

For wine connoisseurs, September announces the grape harvest season, with a glimpse of wineries' operations, while later in the autumn, the region displays a breathtaking canvas of falling leaves, offering tranquillity and beauty in equal measure. Regardless of when you choose to visit, Provence promises a truly rewarding holiday experience.

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