This thoughtfully designed itinerary connects three of France’s most iconic regions into one seamless experience. Begin in Paris, where heritage and gastronomy set the tone. Continue to Provence for an immersive cycling adventure through vineyards and hilltop villages. Conclude on the French Riviera, where Mediterranean elegance defines every moment.
You alternate between major cultural landmarks, scenic cycling stages linking Avignon, the Luberon, and Mont Ventoux, and refined exploration along the Riviera from Monaco to Cannes. A comprehensive and well-paced journey blending culture, active discovery, and the French art de vivre.
A private driver greets you at the Paris airport and transfers you to your hotel in the heart of the capital. Take advantage of the remaining hours of the day to stroll through the city and absorb its unmistakable atmosphere.

This morning, your guide meets you at your hotel. Together, you take the RER train to Versailles. As you exit the station and walk along the grand avenue, the Palace of Versailles comes into view, its gilded gates gleaming in gold leaf.
The Palace of Versailles is the ultimate symbol of French refinement and royal power. Once home to the kings of France, it impresses with its opulent state apartments, the legendary Hall of Mirrors, and André Le Nôtre’s perfectly manicured French gardens. A visit here is both majestic and deeply historic.
Your guide leads you through this extraordinary masterpiece. In the early afternoon, after the guided tour concludes, you may either return to Paris together or remain to explore the gardens independently before heading back later at your leisure.
In the evening, board a dinner cruise on the Seine. Enjoy refined cuisine as you glide past illuminated monuments. Is is a sophisticated way to experience Paris at sunset.

The Palace of Versailles is the ultimate symbol of French refinement and royal power. Once home to the kings of France, it impresses with its opulent state apartments, the legendary Hall of Mirrors, and André Le Nôtre’s perfectly manicured French gardens. A visit here is both majestic and deeply historic.
Your guide leads you through this extraordinary masterpiece. In the early afternoon, after the guided tour concludes, you may either return to Paris together or remain to explore the gardens independently before heading back later at your leisure.
In the evening, board a dinner cruise on the Seine. Enjoy refined cuisine as you glide past illuminated monuments. Is is a sophisticated way to experience Paris at sunset.

Enjoy a final free morning in Paris. Wander through Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur, stroll the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe, or admire the Eiffel Tower from Trocadéro.
In the afternoon, take the train to Avignon, the starting point of your cycling adventure. A former papal city, Avignon reveals its history at every corner. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it captivates visitors with the Palace of the Popes, one of the largest Gothic complexes in Europe, its remarkably preserved medieval ramparts, and the famous Pont Saint-Bénézet. At the same time, Avignon is lively and inviting, animated by Provençal markets and riverside charm.

After breakfast, meet our team at 9:30 AM at your hotel for bike fitting and a welcome briefing. You then set off toward the Rhône’s largest island, a lush haven dotted with orchards and olive groves.
The route follows quiet country roads. Along the way, you reach Châteauneuf-du-Pape, birthplace of one of France’s most prestigious wines. Wine enthusiasts may enjoy an optional tasting while learning how the region’s signature rounded stones and the mistral wind shape these distinctive vintages.
Continue to Orange, a fascinating Roman city. Take time to visit its remarkably preserved Ancient Theater and triumphal arch, powerful reminders of its glorious past.

Today you cycle through vineyards and rolling hills, passing wine villages such as Sérignan-du-Comtat, Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, and Saint-Roman-de-Malegarde, picturesque stops steeped in Provençal character.
Cycling through the Côtes du Rhône estates, you enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding hills before arriving in Vaison-la-Romaine, an open-air museum of Roman ruins, an ancient bridge, a medieval castle, and cobbled streets in the upper town.

This stage is among the most beautiful of your Provençal cycling experience. Pedal through the renowned wine villages of Rasteau, Gigondas, Vacqueyras, and Sarrians, where vineyards stretch endlessly across the landscape.
For those seeking a challenge, the legendary ascent of Mont Ventoux, the “Giant of Provence”, is an unforgettable option. Passionate cyclists can tackle the climb before enjoying a thrilling descent. Alternatively, we can arrange a transfer with your bike to the summit so you may admire the panoramic views and exhilarating downhill ride without the effort.
You arrive in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, often called the “Venice of Provence” for its canals and waterwheels, and celebrated for its antique shops and vibrant markets.

Today you cycle through the Luberon’s iconic hilltop villages. Discover Gordes, officially recognized among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France,” with its stone houses cascading down the hillside.
Continue to the Abbey of Sénanque, particularly stunning when surrounded by blooming lavender fields in season. The ride concludes in Roussillon, famed for its dramatic ochre cliffs and glowing trails.

For your final cycling stage, follow peaceful country roads and sections along the Rhône. The scenery alternates between vineyards, orchards, and olive groves. Return to Avignon in the afternoon and take time to explore any sites you may have missed : museums, shaded squares, or the medieval ramparts.

This morning, travel by train to Nice. Spend the afternoon exploring at your own pace. Nice embodies the sun-drenched elegance of the French Riviera. Lined by the iconic Promenade des Anglais and the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, the city blends relaxed charm with vibrant energy. Its colorful Old Town, bustling Cours Saleya market, and cuisine with Italian influences reveal a distinctive identity.

Begin your day in Èze, wandering its medieval lanes and visiting a traditional perfumery where fragrance artistry comes to life.
Continue to Monaco to explore the Old Town, the Cathedral, and the Prince’s Palace Square. Drive along part of the legendary Monte Carlo Formula 1 circuit, passing the iconic Casino Square.
In the afternoon, stroll through Saint-Paul-de-Vence with your guide and enjoy free time to explore galleries, boutiques, and hidden corners. The day concludes at a local winery, where you sample refined wines while taking in panoramic views and learning about traditional winemaking techniques.

Enjoy a free morning in Nice. Browse a market, relax by the sea, and listen to the gentle rhythm of the Mediterranean. In the early afternoon, your guide introduces you to Antibes, visiting the fortified Old Town, its harbor, and lively squares. Continue toward Cannes, admiring the waterfront of Juan-les-Pins and the marina at Golf-Juan along the way.
In Cannes, stroll along the famous Croisette lined with palm trees, luxury boutiques, and grand hotels. Pause at the steps of the Palais des Festivals before exploring Le Suquet, the Old Town. From Cathedral Square, enjoy sweeping views over the Bay of Cannes.

It is time to leave France. A private driver transfers you to Nice Airport. You return home with luminous memories of Paris, Provence, and the French Riviera. Should you wish to continue your exploration, France always offers another region waiting to be discovered.

This option features a curated selection of charming 3-star hotels and lovely guesthouses, perfect for cyclists looking for a warm, welcoming place to unwind after a day on the road.
These are authentic, friendly accommodations that truly understand the needs of bike travelers, offering a pleasant setting, reliable comfort, and a genuine sense of hospitality.
The goal is to combine comfort, simplicity, and character.
* Photos for illustration purposes only
(based on double occupancy)
Daily arrival in 2026
Options
By air
Paris has two main international airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris Orly Airport.
By train
Paris is served by several major railway stations, including Gare de Lyon, Gare du Nord, Gare Montparnasse, and Gare Saint-Lazare. National and international rail networks make it easy to reach the capital.
Return travel from Nice is not arranged by us. Each participant is therefore free to plan their departure according to their preferences and schedule.
If you need recommendations to organize your return or extend your stay in France, please feel free to contact us.
On the fourth or fifth day of your trip, we will deliver your rental bikes to the hotel. They will be adjusted to your height and equipped with:
For this trip, you can choose from the following rental options:
To allow you to fully enjoy your cycling journey without worrying about your belongings, we organize luggage transfers at each stage:
Each rental bike comes equipped with a rear pannier, perfect for carrying your daily essentials. If you plan to arrive at your next accommodation before 5:00 PM, we recommend packing a change of clothes or an extra outfit in your rear bag.
To support you throughout your journey, we provide a dedicated GPS app. It allows you to follow each stage of your cycling itinerary independently, right from your smartphone.
Before departure, you’ll receive a link to download the app and access your routes. Once on site, simply open the day’s ride and let it guide you. Your map, turn-by-turn directions, and points of interest appear in real time.
In addition to the GPS app, you will receive a printed roadbook upon arrival, including maps, practical tips, and sightseeing information. An essential companion to slip into your panniers!
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