Day 2 – Flavors of France

Our first stop on the cruise was Marseilles, France. Marseilles is the 3rd biggest city in France and the largest port. Once the boat docked, we boarded a bus and drove to Les Baux-de-Provence. Les Baux -de-Provence is a commune in France (what we call a town here in the US). It has been named one of the most beautiful villages in France. It certainly lived up to that description. It is a picturesque village, perched on a rocky hilltop. It reminded me of the village in Beauty in the Beast.
At the top of the town are the ruins of a 13th century stone fortress. Lavender fields surround it. The show, The Amazing Race, was filmed at that very spot. It has many historical buildings, such as a hospital, church, chateau, town hall, houses, etc. The views were gorgeous. The village has been restored and is just so charming. There were many craft shops selling Provencal products and goods. I bought some lavender satchels and cookies from this amazing bakery.

channeling my inner Belle
The smell of lavender was wonderful.
Some of the historic buildings.
Ruins
Ruins
What a view!
You can see the seashell imprint on the walls.
The medieval fort.

At the top of the fort
The cookies were amazing.

We left the village and headed to lunch at a local restaurant. The restaurant was closed to everyone but our group of 40. The adults were seated in one section and the kids in another section. The restaurant was warm and cozy. It was like being in someone’s home for dinner. After lunch, we went to Carrieres Des Lumieres. Carrieres Des Lumieres is an abandoned limestone quarry that featured over 2,000 digital images projected on the surfaces. The photos were of Picasso’s work. It was amazing.

Of course, the day is not complete without heading back to a wonderful dinner on the ship and a photo or two with the characters.

Our favorite chipmunks!
Robbie
Nicholas and I.

As you can see, day 2 was full of adventure. Stay tuned for the rest of the trip report over the next couple of weeks.

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25 COMMENTS

  1. Lara | 14th Mar 19

    Wow. This little “commune” looks amazing with the ruins and the lavender fields.

  2. Heather | 14th Mar 19

    So was this excursion part of a Disney cruise? I love the lavender fields around this town. Such a beautiful place!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      We booked the excursions through Adventures by Disney.

  3. Pam | 14th Mar 19

    Love this! I’m a fan of anything Disney, and add a trip to France in … I’m sold!

  4. Shirley | 14th Mar 19

    That view! The lavender! The cookies! Wow, it all looks awesome!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      It really was a wonderful day. I love reliving it.

  5. Julie Gazdecki | 14th Mar 19

    Exactly how I would love to do Europe. On a Disney Cruise!! So beautiful.

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Disney does it right!

  6. Missy | 14th Mar 19

    I like the smell of lavender. Loved the photo of the lavender. the cookies look yummy, too.

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Cookies were great 🙂

  7. Tricia Snow | 14th Mar 19

    Look at all of that lavender! This looks like an amazing experience!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      It smelled amazing as well.

  8. Lisa Manderino | 14th Mar 19

    This looks amazing, I’m ready to go!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Thank you! Do it!!! So much to do and see.

  9. jen | 14th Mar 19

    Simply stunning photos. I love it!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Thank you! It was one of my favorite spots.

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Thank you!

  10. Daph | 14th Mar 19

    What a beautiful place! I can’t wait to take my family next year!!

    • Heather | 14th Mar 19

      Yay, so you are headed there next year? How exciting.

  11. Sarah | 15th Mar 19

    What an amazing couple of days!! That lavender field is gorgeous!! And the Picasso exhibit – wow, so cool!

    • Heather | 16th Mar 19

      The Picasso exhibit was amazing. I have never seen anything like it before.

  12. Michele | 16th Mar 19

    These pictures are gorgeous! I was an exchange student in France during high school! I can’t wait to take Payton there for her first time!

    • Heather | 16th Mar 19

      Michele… that must have been amazing!

  13. Leeanne | 17th Aug 19

    I didn’t go to this particular town, I went to Toulouse for my favorite artist but I remember the lavender fields. I bought more than 1 sachet. I love this region though and would be happy to go back anytime. Thanks for letting me know about another town to visit.

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