The Major Cathedral and the Basilica of our Lady of the Guard are the landmarks of the city of Marseille. Visible from the port one present in the lower town and the other overlooking the town and the old port.
Sunset on the Château d'If on the island of the same name was made famous in the novel by Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Christo, indeed Edmond Dantes hero will be held there.
The Gorges du Verdon, incredible natural place with dizzying heights over 700 meters in some places. Mecca of climbing climbers from around the world defy gravity.
Les Baux de Provence are among the most beautiful villages in France, located in the Alpilles, it is the most visited town in France with more than 1 million visitors.
Cassis Creeks, better known under the name of Marseille Creeks are among the exceptional landscapes of France, white limestone cliffs contrasting with the turquoise blue of the Mediterranean, the scenery is breathtaking.
The Dirty Cape is one of the cliffs overlooking the sea the highest in Europe with a height of 394 meters, the view of the bay of Cassis is just beautiful. Also departure of one of the most beautiful roads of France The ridge road connecting Cassis to La Ciotat.
Our Lady of the Guard or the Good Mother, symbol of Marseille, it is supposed to protect fishermen who go to sea.
View of the Baux de Provence and its isolation in the Alpilles
Colorado Rustrel in Luberon is an amazing place, shaped by the hand of man departing for the operation of the ocher quarries were then changed by natural erosion. The amazing landscape of color and form is now under offer.
The Alpilles is located in Provence, real small mountain range in miniature, it extends from Tarascon to Orgon. The low altitudes allow easy hikes, however steep limestone rocks give a real feeling to evolve in the mountains.
The Lac de Sainte Croix is located in the Verdon, its impoundment is over 40, he is the fourth largest lake in the area of France. Its unique feature is a stunning color palette according to the hours of the day ranging from green to turquoise.