Tour di 1 giorno di Arles e Camargue incluso Aigues Mortes





Descrizione
Goditi un tour per piccoli gruppi da Avignone per scoprire Arles e Camargues con una Guida esperta. Durante questo tour di un'intera giornata visiterai Arles, (tour a piedi) dove arte e storia si incontrano in perfetta armonia, e poi andrai ad Aigues Mortes (città fortificata del XIII secolo) dove avrai il tempo di camminare sulle mura e vedere la Torre di Costanza del XIII secolo. Una sosta di 2 ore ad Aigues Mortes include la pausa pranzo. Vedrai anche la Camargue, e i suoi fenicotteri rosa, cavalli bianchi e tori neri nel loro habitat naturale. Visiterete poi il Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, un grazioso resort sul mare e visiterete anche il parco della riserva degli uccelli (ingresso incluso)
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Tour a piedi ad Arles mentre ti guiderà attraverso il meraviglioso matrimonio tra arte e storia.
Scopri una città fortificata che fu il punto di partenza per i crociati nel XIII secolo. Re Luigi IX (poi beatificato San Luigi) scelse questo luogo per partire in barca per Gerusalemme per la settima e ottava crociata. Pausa pranzo in uno dei tanti ristoranti del centro storico. Sono inclusi l'ingresso alla torre di Costanza del XIII secolo e la passeggiata in cima alle mura con vista sui colorati laghi salati.
Percorri il lago di Vacares, il paesaggio selvaggio e incontaminato della Camargue, dove potrai ammirare cavalli bianchi, fenicotteri rosa e tori neri nel loro habitat naturale. Molte soste fotografiche
Questo piccolo porto di pescatori ha anche la chiesa del IX secolo e si può anche ammirare il colore blu del Mar Mediterraneo.
Il Parco Ornitologico è il sito ideale per scoprire, osservare e fotografare una miriade di specie di uccelli tra cui centinaia di fenicotteri rosa nel loro habitat naturale.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
Recensioni(61)
Awesome guide! Awesome locations. Would go again!
We had an amazing day visiting Arles, Aigues Mortes, Sainte Maries and the Camargue Natural Park. It was a long day but our guide- Ann, provided a wonderful experience. She was informative, helpful and a pleasure to spend the day with. Kay and Kathy
Great experience, highly recommended! Competent and friendly tour guidance; everything went wonderfully and matched the description!
Anne from Time 4 Provence was an excellent tour guide and we learned a lot about Arles in our walking tour, and in the van as she explained the area during our drive. Although we enjoyed our day overall, I think the tour could be improved by shortening or eliminating stops at the end of afternoon. It’s a long day. I’m confident that everyone in our van did not want to spend 45 minutes in Ste Marie’s de Les Mers strolling through beach souvenir shops following shops in Aigues Mortes. It could have been a drive by or a Mediterranean photo stop. The hour at the bird park was also a bit lengthy.
We would take your remarks into consideration but the experience can be quite different depending on people and the time of the year. It was a very hot day and it was quite crowded at the Sainte Maries seaside resort. Most people enjoyed the 1 hour we give at the bird reserve park. 🥹
Anne was a great guide with lots of knowledge of the history of this area. She was friendly and engaging and allowed us time to explore each place we visited.
Natalie was a delightful tour guide who shared much information about the area as we drove to the different points of interest. In Arles, she provided a guided walking tour. Aigues-Mortes was a highlight—a beautifully preserved walled city. We enjoyed the local specialty dish (gardiane de taureau) for lunch. Loved seeing the flamingos!
Anne was a great tour guide, enthusiastic, a font of knowledge and great fun. She was helpful and provided unique insights. It was a full day with surprises, Spanish dancers and more. We were lucky to go as there were only 3 of us, so Anne took us by car. As we were already in Arles, Anne agreed to meet us there, rather than having to get to Avignon first. It was wonderful to get to the ornithological park. The flamingoes were wonderful
We had an amazing day with Anne as our guide and driver. The trip is very diverse and at the end of the day you feel like you’ve seen so much. We were miraculously not rushed - always time for coffee / lunch / ice cream but I think I would love to come back to some or most of these places for a few days next time… very special. We started the day in Arles with a walking tour and a short coffee break. We then proceeded to Camargue area, saw some beautiful white horses and bulls; arrived at Aigues Mortes an intact walled town where you can walk the full circle on ramparts. There was also a bull festival going on with lots of people and music. We also visited a beautiful town Saints Maries de la Mer - which was so relaxed, sunny and pretty… do climb up to the church roof if you are there. And finally we spent some time with flamingos and many other birds in a bird reserve and it was so beautiful… we only had an hour and one can easily spend half a day. Pre-sunset time is absolutely the best there. Thank you Anne for a great tour :).
I was disappointed with the 'wild' ponies as they belonged to a farmer and we just drove past a field of bulls, didn't stop!
We did so many other things during that tour. Visit of both Arles (walking tour) and Aigues Mortes and the bird reserve park for instance. I’m sorry you were disappointed with the Camargue horses which all belong to bull farms and are therefore not wild. As for the bulls, we saw them but did not really stop. Have I have known you wanted to stop, I would have gladly done it.
A very enjoyable day. We visited Arles and visited the main sites related to Van Gogh's time in Arles. We also visited Aigues Mortes and walked the ramparts of the town. We didn't see any wild horses. It seems there are few of them left in the wild but did see them in ranches where you can do trail rides. Saintes Maries is a small town and I would have preferred less time here, though we did sit at the beach for a while and looked out on the Mediterranean. The last stop was an ornithological park. Lots of flamingos and other birds and would be appreciated by birdwatchers.



