7 nights from AU$5,994.00 per person
Option: Chauffeur driven service for all ground transportation at an additional cost.
Back to content listThis 18th century mansion is located in the heart of Provence is surrounded by a vast wooded park and witnessed the tragic closing years of Royalty, the throes of the French Revolution and the rise and fall of Napoleon’s Empire.
A magnificent hotel built in traditional Provençal style set in the heart of a preserved site surrounding the red tinted rocks of Roquebrune and the aromatic pine forests. Just half an hour drive from Cannes and Saint-Tropez.
A magnificent 18th century Provencal Mas (farmhouse) nestled on the hillside above Cannes, which offers absolute tranquillity and classic elegance. This luxury property combines old style architecture with modern facilities and is known as one of the best gourmet restaurant in the area.
Back to content listSet in the Bandol vineyards and is one of the most outstanding courses on the Riviera offering fantastic ocean views.
An outstanding and very demanding course, just as its architect, Pete Dye, likes them.
Set in the heart of the Provence Mountains, 3000 feet above sea level, this course has spectacular mountain views and a huge double green for the 9th and 18th holes.
Considered as one of the most spectacular golf courses in Southern France, impeccably maintained and with an incredible par-3 signature hole on the river l’Endre 90 feet below.
A private international Golf Club ranked as one of Europe’s best golf courses. Set in a wonderful Provencal landscape, Robert Van Hagge has created an exciting and spectacular golf course
Back to content listHome to the world-renowned film festival, Cannes symbolizes elegance, prestige and sophistication. Its harbour hosts some of the most exclusive yachts in the world.
Home of the famous Grand Prix and the casino in front of l’Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo is heaven for lovers of luxury and sophistication.
A wonderful seaside village with legendary reputation for both quality of life and its architecture. The international reputation of Saint-Tropez attracts many celebrities on their luxury yachts every summer.
A charming Provencal fishing port with cafes lined quays. Stroll around the harbour, savour the fish and shell-fish, and taste the area's excellent wines. The calanques (rocky inlets) of Cassis, the most beautiful and spectacular white steep cliffs of the French Riviera, can be visited on foot or by boat.
Famous as the world capital of perfumes and a well preserved example of medieval architecture, Grasse is home to 30 perfumeries and offers, many of which can be visited on organised tours.
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