Tailormade tour Provence coast self-drive holiday France

11 nights/12 days

Burgundy • Rhone Valley • Ventoux • St Tropez • Champagne

This luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast takes you to the picturesque, chic seaside port and artists’ haunt of St Tropez on the French Riviera for a holiday that combines beaches, lovely scenery, local markets, hidden coastal walks and fine dining. Your route takes you through Burgundy, along the Rhone valley to near Mont Ventoux north of Avignon, and back through Burgundy and Champagne.
Holiday price guide

Available year-round subject to the opening period of the hotels, from £2,210 per person.

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Highlights

Eurotunnel crossing from Folkestone to Calais • Burgundy • Rhone Valley • Mont Ventoux • Drive through the Luberon • St Tropez • Champagne

Day by day

You start this self-drive touring holiday of France with the crossing on Eurotunnel for your car and passengers. From Calais to it’s a drive of about six hours through the Pas-de-Calais, around the cathedral city of Reims in the Champagne and then south-east passing Dijon to reach your overnight stop in Burgundy which is not far from Beaune.

It’s worth making an early start today as there are many places of interest between here and Vienne where you’ll stop for the night. The driving time is only about three hours so make the most of stops along the route. Initially, on your doorstep you have some of the most famous vineyards of the Cote de Nuits such as those in Vosne-Romanée and Nuits-Saint-Georges and just a little further south is the picturesque town of Beaune, at the heart of Burgundy with its famous Hotel de Dieu. From Beaune, reject the A6 motorway for a while and take the route through the Cote de Beaune vineyards, visiting the villages of Pommard and Meursault. You return to this area for an overnight at the end of your holiday so you might want to join the motorway at this point and continue south. Tournus is worthy of a visit or even a lunch stop, and nearby, just off to the west is the Abbey at Cluny. South of Macon you enter the Beaujolais region, where you will be struck by the golden ochre of the village buildings, attributed to a local type of limestone. Continue your journey south along the Rhone valley as both the landscape and the architecture changes. Near Orange you leave the motorway to cross through the vineyards of Gigondas, Vacqueyras and Beaume-de-Venise to reach your overnight stop in a village not far from Mont Ventoux in Provence.

Today’s drive should be a delightful journey through the Provence countryside visiting some of the most beautiful landscapes and villages. We suggest you drive across country, south to the Lubéron, renowned for its pretty villages, lavender beds, olive groves and vines, and a landscape immortalised by the works of Van Gogh and Cézanne. From the Lubéron take the route south from Pertuis to Aix-en-Provence, perhaps taking time to explore this elegant, cultural centre before taking the A8 eastwards and then dropping down through the Massif des Maures to the coast and the Gulf of St Tropez.

You have six whole days to relax on the coast at St Tropez with time to spend exploring the resort and fishing port itself, browsing in both its regional grocery shops as well as its more chic boutiques, walking around the headland, and visiting the natural sandy beaches such as Tahiti, Pampelonne and Gigaro. You might also want to explore the hills behind St Tropez, enjoy the landscape of chestnut trees and flower-bedecked hill villages, whilst further away Cannes and even Nice can be reached for day excursions. Watch the locals playing boules in the Places des Lices and find a favourite café on the Quai Jean Jaurès to soak in the vibrant scene.

This is the longest day’s drive so it’s probably a motorway route through Provence, passing Aix-en-Provence and Avignon before tracking northwards along the Rhone valley until you reach Burgundy once more, and this time the famous village of Puligny-Montrachet, at the heart of the Cote de Beaune.

It’s a drive of under four hours today, so depending upon your interests, you can linger in Puligny-Montrachet, perhaps visiting renowned wine cellars or you can make your way straight to Epernay and visit the Champagne houses here before checking in to your hotel for the night.

Depending on the time of your Eurotunnel crossing from Calais to Folkestone, you may want to visit more Champagne houses of Epernay and Reims. We can give you suggestions of Champagne houses to visit. Laon is an historic town perched on a hill-top visible from the autoroute that you also might want to call in at on the way back to Calais.

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Excellent. So much easier coming to you than trying to book accommodation ourselves. Will certainly come to you again, especially for a self-drive holiday.
Mr D, Sep 2023

Holiday price guide Prices from £2,210 per person based on two people sharing a double or twin room.

Holiday Code FRSD20

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Special offers for this holiday>

Excellent. So much easier coming to you than trying to book accommodation ourselves. Will certainly come to you again, especially for a self-drive holiday.
Mr D, Sep 2023

Holiday price guide Prices from £2,210 per person based on two people sharing a double or twin room.

Holiday Code FRSD20

Our prices include ● Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais return for car and passengers
● 1 night’s bed and breakfast in a Classic double at the Hostellerie de Levernois, near Beaune
● 1 night’s bed and breakfast in a Superior room at the Chateau de Mazan, Provence
● 7 nights’ bed and breakfast in a Standard double room at the Pinede-Plage, near St Tropez
● 1 night’s bed and breakfast in a Classic room at Le Montrachet, Burgundy
● 1 night’s bed and breakfast in a Classic room at Hostellerie La Briqueterie in Epernay, Champagne
● Concierge service and Expressions Holidays regional helpful hints

Our prices do not include ● Early check-in or late check-out at any hotels (although we can arrange this on request at additional cost)
● Any other services not mentioned above, such as transfers and meals except breakfast at hotels
● Personal holiday insurance. This is essential and cover should be in place from when you book the holiday.
● Local tourist tax, usually between Euros 1 and 3 per person per night, and payable locally to the hotel

Additional information Driving times for this self-drive holiday
Calais to Beaune 6 hours
Beaune to Mazan 4 hours
Mazan to St Tropez 3 hours
St Tropez to Montrachet 6 hrs
Montrachet to Epernay 3 hrs 20 mins
Epernay to Calais 3 hours

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Hotels included in this tour
Near Mont Ventoux
Chateau de Mazan

The Château de Mazan is a luxury, 4-star hotel in a beautiful natural location. Luxury accommodation, gourmet cuisine and unique artistic touches afford guests a truly relaxing and tranquil experience.

Superior room

St Tropez
La Pinède Plage 4-star hotel

La Pinède Plage is a boutique, 4-star hotel with 32 rooms and suites, suitable for couples and families, situated amidst pine trees right on the famous Gigaro beach on the St-Tropez peninsula. Mediterranean-style charm and simplicity in keeping with beachside summer living.

Standard double room

Villa Belrose 5-star hotel

Villa Belrose is an elegant, 5-star boutique hotel that enjoys exceptional views. Gourmet cuisine, superb manicured grounds and soothing spa facilities, alongside luxurious accommodation, afford guests a haven not far from St Tropez.

Standard room with sea view - at a suppplement

Puligny-Montrachet
COMO Le Montrachet

COMO Le Montrachet is a boutique 4-star hotel in the superb wine village of Montrachet. Excellent cuisine and comfortable accommodation make this property a relaxing haven and an excellent spot to explore the Burgundy wine region.

Classic room

Epernay
Hostellerie La Briqueterie

Hostellerie La Briqueterie is a 5-star boutique hotel, perfectly situated for exploring the wineries of the Champagne region, including some of the most prestigious champagne houses. Delicious cuisine and excellent spa facilities afford guests a truly tranquil experience.

Classic room

Special offers

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Excellent. So much easier coming to you than trying to book accommodation ourselves. Will certainly come to you again, especially for a self-drive holiday.
Mr D, Sep 2023

Holiday price guide Prices from £2,210 per person based on two people sharing a double or twin room.

Holiday Code FRSD20

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Highlights of Burgundy

Cultural highlights include Burgundy wines and marcs, local wine festivals, the Beaujolais vineyards, and the Romanesque architecture.

Climate of Burgundy

Average air temperatures in centigrade: Jan: 6.1, Feb: 5.9, Mar: 10.3, Apr: 15.3, May: 15.8, Jun: 23.8, Jul: 25.8, Aug: 26.1, Sep: 21.2, Oct: 15.5, Nov: 9.1, Dec: 6.2. Source: Direction de la Meteorologique de France.

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Highlights of Champagne

Champagne cellar visits in Reims, Epernay and in vineyards along the Aube; the old town of Charleville Mezieres, capital of the Ardennes department; Charles de Gaulle's country residence and burial site, Colombey les Deux Eglises; Reims, with one of the finest medieval cathedrals in France, once the coronation place of French kings, now with one of the best son-et-lumieres in France; Reims' magnificent Roman triumphal arch; Lac du Der, the biggest reservoir in Europe, one of the most important migration routes for Europe's waterfowl, sheltering vast flocks of cranes, passing through in their thousands in spring and autumn; the fortified hill town of Langres, ‘Carcassonne of the North’ - minus the crowds; la foret d'Orient near Troyes and Montagne de Reims, both Regional Natural Parks; river trips along the Seine, the Marne, and the Aube; the 13th century gothic cathedral of Troyes, with its spectacular stained glass windows; autumn wine festivals.

Travel around the Champagne region

The Champagne region is reached very easily from the UK by air and rail. With the most extensive rail network in Western Europe, France is a great country to explore by train. The nationally owned SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer) runs fast, efficient services between the main towns. Buses cover the rural areas, but services can be rather sporadic, with departures often at awkward times. To visit Champagne's cellars - the main reason for being here - by far the best option is to rent a car.

Luxury self-drive holiday to the Provence coast at St Tropez with overnight stops in Burgundy and Champagne

Highlights of Provence

Cultural highlights include santons, Souleiado Provençal fabrics, herbs and lavender, wine and olive oil, melons and pastis, boules and berets.

Provence Climate

Average air temperatures in Centigrade: January: 12.2, February: 11.9, March: 14.2, April: 18.5, May: 20.8, June: 26.6, July: 28.1, August: 28.4, September: 25.2, October: 22.1, November: 16.8, December: 14.1. Source: Direction de la Meteorologique de France.

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