We took a flight to Marseille on Wednesday evening (was a bit strange to enter Brussels airport, with all those military carrying heavy duty rifles). We arrived late in our hotel because of a delay in take-off (I guess the lady who had to do the boarding doesn't have a watch...) but we slept well enough.
After breakfast the next morning, we could start our discovery of Marseille, which is the capital of the Provence area. We explored the Vieux Port, Le Panier, went to the basilic of Notre Dame de la Garde, ... We also took time for leisure and enjoyed food and drinks in various restaurants.
On our last day we made a day trip to various places in the Provence. We had booked this tour the first day, and to our surprise we were all alone with our guid Fabrizio. A very friendly guy, and quite knowledgable. We drove to Arles, where we visited the remains of the Roman area.
Then we went via Nimes to see the Pont du Gard, the aquaduct built by the Romans as well.
Afeterwards it went to Avignon, the city of the popes. There we had time to have lunch and also see the Palace of the Popes. And of course, we also had to see the famous 'pont d'Avignon'! Well, you can't dance on it, that's for sure!
Later that day we also went to St. Remy de Provence, where Vincent Van Gogh stayed in the asylum and we finished our trip in Baux-de-Provence, a city built on the rocks.
I could recommend this excursion to others!
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