Roman Provence20th Oct 2025
From:£3,595
Summary
Provincial Romana was founded in France at the end of the 2nd Century BCE, as the Romans grew their Empire across Europe and an extensive building programme of grand amphitheatres, baths and aqueducts emerged with it, built in the days of high empire to impress and subdue the native Gallic tribes. The idyllic landscapes of Provence are therefore home to some of Europe’s finest Roman remains. We discover ancient ruins and magnificent temples, so unspoiled, it’s been suggested that the Romans never left this province. Explore two of the best-preserved monuments in Europe – the Maison Carreé in Nîmes and the theatre of Orange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as less well-known sites like the Gallo-Roman town of Glanum set in the rocks of Les Alpilles.
What to Expect
- Discover the charming town of St. Remy, a haven for artists, writers and musicians and our base for this tour
- Explore the World Heritage sites at Orange, Arles and the Pont du Gard in the company of a Roman expert
- Visit the Oppidum at Entremont and learn about the extraordinary cult of the severed head
Day by Day Itinerary
London - St. Remy
We catch the Eurostar/TGV to Avignon via Paris and continue onwards to St. Remy.
Meals includedDinner