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OT Wedding Wednesday: Guide To Planning A Romantic Honeymoon Road Trip Through The South Of France

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Create everlasting memories with a dreamy honeymoon as you embark on a romantic road trip through the stunning South of France. Imagine basking in the relaxed atmosphere of charming cafes in France, leisurely walks along beautiful beaches, and sipping refreshing rosé as you drive through the captivating lavender-lined roads of Provence. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French culture as you admire breathtaking architecture, uncover hidden gems in quaint cafés, and indulge in delectable food and art. Uncover picturesque vineyards, orchards, and hilltop villages, and luxuriate in the enchanting charm of B&Bs. This journey promises an unforgettable experience, seamlessly blending the countryside's allure and the sea's allure throughout the South of France.

Start With Nice

Walk around, exploring cultural landmarks, hang out at cafes and shops in traditional houses

Situated as a gateway to southern France and the French Riviera, Nice is renowned for its beautiful beaches and exudes an aura of romance and old-world charm. It is the perfect setting for a romantic holiday with captivating sunset cruises across the azure Mediterranean waters and enchanting hilltop castles. To start your honeymoon holiday, take a scenic stroll through the streets, check out the iconic flower and vegetable market in Old Town's main square, the Cours Saleya, and hang out at charming cafes. Afterwards, you can unwind on the waterfront promenade and enjoy a beachfront drink on the terrace of a restaurant, immersing yourself in the breathtaking sea views.

The Musée Matisse in Nice gathers one of the world's largest collections of his works

Founded by the Greeks and serving as a retreat for the 19th-century European elite, Nice has been a long-standing magnet for artists. Henri Matisse, one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, once resided in Nice and is celebrated in the Musée Matisse, which has an extensive collection of his career-spanning paintings.

On your way out of town, don't miss the opportunity to lunch at one of the charming harbour-front restaurants in Villefranche-sur-Mer, a picturesque village, located around 25 minutes from Nice.

Villefranche-sur-Mer on the French Riviera

Antibes

Next take the 45-minute drive to Antibes. Renowned for its charming old town, medieval fortress (Le Fort Carré), and 16th-century ramparts, the place offers a refreshing contrast to its glitzy counterparts. This gorgeous coastal town on the French Riviera provides an ideal setting for a romantic honeymoon, boasting a picturesque Old Town, breathtaking beaches, and a rich cultural heritage. Discover the hidden gem of Juan-les-Pins and indulge in a stay at the historic Hotel Belles Rives, where F. Scott Fitzgerald penned Tender Is the Night. You can also experience Antibes' sailing scene by booking a day sail through the town's tourism board's website.

Rue de la Republique street in the historic old town quarter of Antibes

St Tropez

Embark on a picturesque drive from Antibes to St. Tropez next. You'll be captivated by the stunning scenery during the two-hour journey. There are plentiful opportunities to indulge in local cheeses with a glass of exquisite rosé. Take your time on this drive to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking surroundings.

Senequier is a famous seaside bar and coffee shop in the harbour of St Tropez

Saint-Tropez is well-known for attracting celebrities, but it offers more than just star-spotting. This beautiful part of the French Riviera is famous for its stunning beaches with turquoise waters while maintaining its traditional Provençal charm. Explore the narrow, cobbled streets and enjoy relaxed meals at the charming restaurants in town, and hang out at seaside cafes, enjoying the views.

The picturesque Provencal countryside, adorned with medieval villages and vineyards, lies behind the town. You can also head into the hills for a scenic getaway, finding tranquil spots in the woods or a vineyard.

Nothing matches having a glass of French rose champagne, while soaking in the sun and views at the yacht harbour in Saint-Tropez

The town's fame soared when the film "And God Created Woman," starring Brigitte Bardot, was shot on the beach of Pampelonne in 1956. Pampelonne Beach remains popular with celebrities and is known for its beach clubs - you might even see a famous yacht anchored here. Before the days of Bardot, St Tropez was a haven for artists like Matisse and Bonnard, who sought inspiration in the serene landscapes of this paradise.

Yachts anchored in the harbour

Cotignac

Embark on a scenic one-and-a-half-hour drive to the enchanting village of Cotignac next. Nestled at the foot of majestic cliffs, this undiscovered Provençal gem exudes timeless beauty with its ancient cobbled streets, terracotta roofs, pastel-painted houses, and vibrant shutters. After the glamour of St. Tropez, Cotignac offers a serene escape—immerse yourself in the leisurely pace of French village life, savour local wines, wander through quaint squares, and embark on invigorating hikes to witness picturesque sunset views.

Explore the charm of roadside Provencal shops in Cotignac

Provence

Blooming purple lavender fields at Senanque monastery, Provence

The final stop on your honeymoon trip should be Provence. This captivating region is adorned with charming hilltop villages, colourful fields of wildflowers, and flourishing olive groves, all set against a backdrop of lush vineyards. Enjoy the stunning vistas while indulging in delectable cuisine, fine wine, and luxurious spa experiences. Delve into the world of exceptional wines with private tastings at prestigious vineyards, and enhance your experience with exclusive, behind-the-scenes tours at wineries steeped in captivating histories. And check out the beautiful lavender fields. Most of the lavender fields in Provence are situated around the Luberon and Verdon plateaus.

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