Provence is a territory rich in tourist experiences. Natural sites, architectural heritage, and beautiful beaches make it famous. This part of France is the meeting point between the Mediterranean, the Camargue, the Alpilles, the Luberon, Provence, and other fascinating places like the famous Pont du Gard.
Imposing building between Avignon and Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is the highest Roman bridge-aqueduct ever built in France. It was built on three arch levels with stones from the surrounding Roman quarries. After two millennia of existence, it never ceases to amaze its visitors thanks to its majesty and the rich Mediterranean nature surrounding it. Since 1985, this historic monument has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2004, it became one of the "Great Sites of France". This ancient engineering work includes discovery areas, including a museum that allows you to better understand the historical context and the challenges of its construction. You can also enjoy a swim in the cool waters of the Gardon or practice canoeing, climbing, horseback riding and many other activities that you can enjoy by booking a hotel near the place.