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Provence boating holidays – A Luxury Travel Blog : A Luxury Travel Blog

We are free to roam the world once more and seek out its beauty. It has been a troubled year, and we have grown used to your homes and the company of a few. It might feel too much to fly out to a major resort to sit amongst thousands of people again. The perfect way to ease your way back into some form of normality could be the most beautiful tour of Provence from her waterways.

To the north, the River Rhone rises in the Swiss Alps and joins with the Saone at Lyon. This confluence of rivers creates the most beautiful route through the region, twisting and turning its way to the Mediterranean. As well as crossing from the north to the sea, you can travel the coast from Arles, through Montpellier and on to Agde and Narbonne. In addition to rivers, miles of canals wind their way through the south of France.

Carmague is the site of Europe’s largest river delta. The area is rich in wildlife, with over 350 species of bird from storks to flamingos….

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