You will take a cultural tour focused on two emblematic locations in southern France, combining religious history, architectural heritage and the urban landscapes that inspired Vincent van Gogh. This itinerary will offer a clear view of the historical and artistic diversity of the region.
At the beginning of the tour, you will head to Cavaillon, in the Luberon area, for a guided visit of its synagogue, considered one of the oldest in France. There, you will discover its architecture, its community history and the role it played within the Jewish cultural heritage of the region.
The experience will then continue in Arles, where you will take a walking tour to learn about its historical legacy and the places connected to the works Van Gogh painted during his stay in the city. You will also visit the Arles Amphitheatre, with entrance included, allowing for a better understanding of the monumental importance of this site.
The tour will conclude with your return to your hotel in Avignon, after a day that combines religious heritage, art and classical architecture. You will have gained a balanced and accessible perspective of two essential destinations, guided by a local driver-guide knowledgeable about the area.