Holiday Homes & Rentals in Provence

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Provence

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Highlights in Provence

  • Provence holiday homes
  • mountain landscapes
  • sunny coast
  • traditional sun-kissed lifestyle

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in La Ciotat, Marseille region
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La Ciotat, Marseille region
Holiday Rental • 46 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.7
(52 reviews)
Come and discover this charming city at the gateway to the Parc National des Calanques, cradle of cinema and Pétanque, La Ciotat opens its doors to you for a most enjoyable stay, with family or friends, for up to 4 people! To make your getaway as comfortable and relaxing as possible, we suggest you stay in this beautiful 46 m² apartment in the heart of the town, close to the port and all amenities. You'll enjoy a bright living room with a sitting area featuring a sofa, a dining area, two bedrooms and a shower room! Private parking available on request (1 light vehicle). Bed linen and towels...
from €54 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in Marseille, Marseille region
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Marseille, Marseille region
Holiday Rental • 40 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.0
(62 reviews)
Le Pescadou is a former fisherman cottage, located above the sea, which offers you everything you need for an unforgettable stay: a bedroom with storage, a living room with an open kitchen, a bathroom and above all an exterior with a breathtaking view of the sea, the island of Frioul and the hill. You could not be closer to the sea! Le Pescadou is located above a small beach. Located in the heart of a typical Marseille neighborhood, in a quiet street that leads to the beach, this small house opens onto a south-facing terrace, directly overlooking the sea. You will only have to go down one s...
from €95 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Provence
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Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Provence
Holiday Rental • 55 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.2
(59 reviews)
## Space Very pleasant and fragrant accommodation to enjoy a holiday in Provence. Village house ideally located in the village of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, quiet and a few minutes walk from shops, restaurants, and the fabulous river "La Sorgue". The house consists of two bedrooms, a bathroom completely renovated this year, a living / kitchen area as well as a pleasant outdoor courtyard for a drink or to eat outside. The new kitchen is fully equipped. ## Access ## Interaction I am available to give recommendations to travelers ## Neighborhood Very quiet and pleasant area, a unique place located ...
from €93 / night

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    Prices and availability

    Current Holiday letting prices Provence

    €202for 11 Apr - 18 Apr
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    Current holiday letting availability Provence

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    Holiday homes and rentals in Provence

    Village living in the Provence countryside

    Whether you want to be by the sea or in the hills, in the quiet or close to the bustle of Mediterranean town life, there are holiday homes in Provence to cater to your every wish. Properties in the peaceful towns and villages of Malaucene, Merindol, Bedoin, Le Barroux and Mazan let you escape into a sun-baked landscape scented with lavender. Alternatively, base yourself near the bustling ports of Marseille and Toulon to have beaches and blue seas at your doorstep.

    Rustic rentals full of Gallic character

    For a comfortable home away from home, book yourself a stay in a traditional stone farmhouse, restored and decorated in a sympathetic rustic French style. Picture tiled roofs and floors, balconies and terraces draped in vines, rambling mature gardens overlooked by misty blue hills. Averaged sized families will have room to spare in one of these holiday homes catering from 4 to 6 people, but there are larger properties that can house up to 12 if you're looking to invite a more extended mix of friends and relations. Determined to bring a furry friend along too? There are also holiday homes that accept pets!

    Holidays in Provence

    The area and getting around

    Welcome to the marvellous Provence countryside

    Located in the sunny south of France, Provence is a heady mix of rugged landscapes, cedar forests and glittering Mediterranean coastline. It starts in the Alps, where you'll find blissfully tranquil destinations such as the Mercantour National Park. Other rocky outcrops of note include the Luberon massif which stands at over 4000 feet and the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, depicted countless times by the painter Paul Cezanne. Dotted among hills, ideal for mountain biking and horse-riding are ancient stone towns and villages, among them the region's capital Aix-en-Provence, with its medieval cathedral and wealth of fountains, all the more refreshing in that year-round sun.

    By the sea in Provence

    The Provence coast is just as beautiful, varying from sunny beaches to the Calanques' steep, rocky inlets and the lagoons and reed beds of the Camargue, where flocks of flamingos gather in the wide delta of the River Rhone. Or for a complete change of pace, wend your way to Marseille. One of the great cities of the Mediterranean, this cosmopolitan centre has a long list of museums, a vibrantly multicultural music and culinary scene, as well as the traditional charms of its Old Port and historic landmarks like La Vieille Charité, an eye-catching baroque chapel turned cultural centre.

    Travellers and activities

    Provence for art lovers

    It's hard to think of a part of the world that has inspired a greater number of artists. Paul Cezanne was a local boy who obsessively painted the landscape around Aix-en-Provence. Vincent van Gogh spent a very productive few years in the region of Arles, Matisse's life-affirming work was inspired by St Tropez, and Picasso lived for many years at Vallauris, founding a pottery as well as churning out masterpieces.

    Provence for foodies

    The coastal cities of Provence are responsible for two of France's most universally famous dishes (even if many people are aware of the names without knowing exactly what they are). Bouillabaisse is a hearty seafood stew native to Marseille, made with eel, sea urchins and other tasty morsels infused with thyme and bay leaves. Then there's ratatouille, a dish of stewed courgettes, aubergines, onions and peppers, delicious served with crusty bread. Speaking of bread, try fougasse, a sweet loaf stuffed with fruit and nuts. And when you're in Provence, don't forget to pick up a pot of aioli, a thick sauce made with olive oil and garlic, the perfect complement to freshly grilled fish.

    Provence has featured in numerous movies, including the rural drama Jean de Florette.

    Top 5 travel tips in Provence

    1. Have a tipple

    Provence is best known for its rosé wines, and another popular drink is pastis, an evening liqueur flavoured with anise.

    2. Enjoy a game of bowls

    Don't be shy of trying your hand at a game of petanque. Taking place in village squares all over Provence, this type of boules is a great way of breaking the ice with the locals.

    3. Go Roman in Arles

    With its two tiers of arches, the magnificent Roman amphitheatre in Arles featured in the Robert de Niro thriller Ronin. And it's just one of the archaeological treasures from Roman times in the area, which also include an obelisk, baths and aqueduct.

    4. Face up to the Beast of Provence

    That's the local nickname for the mighty Mont Ventoux. Rising to over 6000 feet, its steep pathways attract cyclists who like a challenge. The 16 mile route from Saule up to the barren peak is said to be the easiest option, but you still need plenty of calf power.

    5. Go hiking

    Near Merindol, the Gorges de Regalon offers a narrow natural walkway that makes a dramatic backdrop for keen hill walkers.

    FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Provence

    On average, how much do holiday homes in Provence cost?

    Based on our data, Provence has an average price of €165.81 per night, which is a relatively high one under the destinations in France.

    When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Provence?

    If you would like to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Provence are January (€132.27 the average price per night for accommodation), February (€135.81), and March (€138.17).

    When does the price of holiday rentals in Provence go up the most?

    It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of July (€211.86), August (€195.11), and June (€184.5).

    Is Provence a good location for a last-minute getaway?

    We recommend you to book in advance in Provence as only 43% of the accommodations remain available, according to our 2020 data.

    When are more holiday homes available?

    In 2020, the months with the largest number of properties available in Provence were May, April, and January with average availabilities of 53.4%, 52.5% and 52%, respectively.

    When are fewer holiday homes available?

    Holiday rentals in Provence reach their peak in demand in August, with an availability rate of 14%. The second most requested month is July, with 26.5%, and the third is September with 42.5%.

    Are there many holiday homes in Provence?

    Holidu collaborates with 64 different partners to offer you an inventory to choose between 33000 properties we have in Provence.