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Boasting a beautifully-preserved historic centre, the city of Arles is home to one of Europe's best collections of Roman ruins - which have been awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Initially a Celtic city colonised by the Greeks, Arles became Roman after Julius Caesar distributed the land among some of his most faithful soldiers in 46 BC. This was the first golden age of the city, which then came to be known as "Little Rome in Gaul".

Having become a major religious centre during the early Christian period, the sought-after city was passed to the Kingdom of Burgundy in the 9th century. In 1032 it passed to the Holy Roman Empire, before becoming a part of France in 1481. Much of Arles city centre's street plan dates from about this time, as does a significant amount of the surviving architecture. Arles is still known as a major port on the Rhône, though nowadays visitors flock to the area to see the town's impressive Roman remains.

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Avignon, the Rhône & ProvenceAvignon, the Rhône & ProvenceAvignon, the Rhône & ProvenceAvignon, the Rhône & ProvenceAvignon, the Rhône & Provence
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A destination that's inspired artists such as Vincent van Gogh, this beautiful part of France is brimming with history, charm and culture. Explore Provence from the papal city of Avignon and uncover the idyllic villages of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and Gordes. Take a cruise along the Rhône, discovering how its winding waters have shaped the flavours...

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Ardeche GorgeArdeche GorgeArdeche GorgeArdeche GorgeArdeche Gorge
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Discover the charm and natural beauty of southern France on this elegant river cruise. Sailing aboard the premium MS Amadeus Provence, you'll uncover the Rhône and Saône rivers, with a unique focus on the region's celebrated food and wine. Indulge in the finest Burgundy wines in Beaune, savour the culinary delights of Lyon and explore Avignon,...

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Provence  Provence  Provence  Provence  Provence
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2026Sep
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Set sail on France's picturesque waterways to discover the very best of the romantic Provence region. On this fabulous barge cruise holiday, you can uncover the region's hidden gems, from Étang De Thau's famous shellfish to the medieval treasures of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert. With each stop, we dive deeper into the heart of Provence. Visit an...

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Avignon, the Rhône & Provence
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Provence & the Elegant Rhône
29/Jun
P Warren
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“It was a most enjoyable holiday. The Amadeus Provence was very comfortable, with friendly and helpful staff and excellent food. Our tour managers, Ian and Neal, were first rate,taking good care of us and ensuring that all the excursions went smoothly. My experience of the local guides was good. my...
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Secrets of Provence
28/Jun
Maureen
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“Lovely week sailing along the canal from Sete to Arles. Relaxing days with several interesting tours to introduce us to the Camargue region. Crew on board were delightful and added fun and good food to the trip - service was top-notch.
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Ancient activities

Among the many highlights celebrating Arles' rich history is the mighty Roman Arena, which would have seated about 20,000 people. It was partly converted into a castle in the Middle Ages but is still remarkably intact.

Van Gogh

The Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh lived in Arles in 1888-1889 and produced over 300 paintings and drawings during his time here. Today the Van Gogh Foundation is situated opposite the vast arena.

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