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Culinary South of France
Food in the South of France isn’t just something you eat — it’s an experience woven into every day of the journey.
During our travels through Provence and the Camargue, each meal became a story of flavour, simplicity, and local pride.
Rene Siebring
Nov 22 min read
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📸 What Photography Gear to Bring on Your South of France Photo Tour
The sky glows in soft pink hues above the lavender fields of Valensole. The scent of lavender drifts through the air as the first rays of sunlight bathe the landscape in golden light — and you’re there, camera in hand, ready to capture the magic. These are the moments that define a South of France photography tour  — the kind of light and emotion you can only experience when you’re fully immersed in this breathtaking landscape. But what camera gear do you really need to make
Rene Siebring
Oct 263 min read
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Valensole — Lavender Dreams of Provence
Few places in the world capture summer light quite like Valensole. Perched on a gentle plateau surrounded by endless fields of lavender and golden wheat, this quiet Provençal village becomes a sea of colour and scent from June to July. It’s one of the most photographed landscapes in France — a place where time slows down, cicadas sing, and the sky burns soft pink at dawn.
For photographers, Valensole is pure magic: pastel tones, soft morning haze, and rows of lavender.
Jakub Bors
Oct 72 min read
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Marseille — The Soul of the Mediterranean
Marseille is a city of light, color, and contrast — where ancient ports meet modern art, and every street hums with Mediterranean life. From sunrise over the Old Port to golden cliffs in the Calanques, it’s a photographer’s paradise filled with texture, energy, and stories waiting to be captured.
Jakub Bors
Oct 72 min read
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