Pont du Gard to Villeneuve Les Avignon & Châteauneuf du Pape wine private tour
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Marseille, France

Private and Luxury hosted by OohProvence
8 hours (approx.)
Up to 6 travelers
Pickup offered
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission to both historic sites - Pont du Gard
- Wine tasting
- We allow a stop for you to enjoy lunch with wine - excluded in the price
- Gratuities
What's not included
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
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Stop atPont du Gard
Explore the Roman aqueduct from the 1st century AD
1 hour (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atVilleneuve-les-Avignon
Medieval Villeneuve-lès-Avignon lies on the Rhône river beneath the imposing hilltop Fort St.-André, with its well-preserved 14th-century battlements. The Chartreuse de Villeneuve lez Avignon convent has peaceful cloisters and an arts center. Saturday market Marché et Brocante sells antiques and food, while delis and al fresco Provençal bistros dot cobbled streets. This is a walking tour to discover the old town and a visit to La Chartreuse.
1 hour (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atChateau Fortia
Visit the winery that created the AOC Appellation that created the official wine standard used the world over. Sample some of the finest wine of the Châteauneuf du Pape region.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atChartreuse de Villeneuve lez Avignon
La Chartreuse du Val de Bénédiction owes its beginnings to Pope Innocent VI. After his election in 1352, the then cardinal donated his lands & private residence he owned at Villeneuve lez Avignon. Originally planned for twelve monks, the monastery was granted numerous privileges. The decoration of its private chapel was entrusted to Matteo Giovannetti, who had painted the frescoes in the Palace of the Popes. Pope Innocent VI had close ties with the monastery and, at his request, he was buried there when he died in 1362. His mausoleum, a monument which was removed after the Revolution, was returned to the church in 1959. The work begun by Innocent VI was carried on by his nephew, Pierre Selva de Montirac, Cardinal of Pampelona, who finished the St John Cloister in 1372. Its three cloisters made it the biggest Carthusian monastery in France. At the time of the French Revolution, it was divided into lots and sold, its library & works of art scattered, the monastery was severely damaged.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission included
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not suitable for a shore excursion arriving and departing same day from the Port of Marseille
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Superb Provence experience
BBandK, Dec 2024
Our tour guide, Chris, was knowledgable, accommodating, personable, and a great deal of fun. He gave great insights into the venues and was sensitive to our interests and pace. Helped with our photography and with many good suggestions and tips for the other days of our stay in Provence. Very comfortable transportation and always prepared on time. There is nothing we would change about the two days of touring we did with Chris and Ooh Provence.
Responses from oohprovence
Thank you both so much. I'm so pleased you enjoyed the half day visit to Avignon, plus the full day to include Pont du Gard and Villeneuve Les Avignon. It was a lot to fit in a full day, but from our side very enjoyable. I hope the rest of your stay goes well and look forward to welcoming you back to Provence next time you visit - we've only really scratched the surface of what's out there ;-) Christopher OohProvence