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Last updated: Jun 23, 2025

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Showing 3 cars available in Provence

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Renault Twingo or similar Economy

Manual 4 seats 1 bags 3 doors
Provence Area
Rental Office
Deposit: 1,300.00 EUR
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Mileage limits apply
Partial prepayment
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7.8
Average
Vendor rating
Total for 3 days
EUR 107.27
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Renault Clio or similar Economy

Manual 5 seats 1 bags 5 doors
Provence Area
Rental Office
Deposit: 1,400.00 EUR
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Mileage limits apply
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7.8
Average
Vendor rating
Total for 3 days
EUR 115.03
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Peugeot 308 or similar Compact

Manual 5 seats 2 bags Air Conditioning 5 doors
Provence Area
Rental Office
Deposit: 1,500.00 EUR
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Mileage limits apply
Partial prepayment
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7.8
Average
Vendor rating
Total for 3 days
EUR 135.88
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Car Rental Information for Provence

About Provence

Provence is a captivating region in southeastern France known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty with rolling lavender fields, olive groves, and vineyards set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps. The region’s mild Mediterranean climate makes it an ideal destination year-round, especially in spring and summer when the countryside bursts into color. Provence is famous for its historic towns such as Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Arles, each boasting Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and vibrant markets. The Provençal lifestyle emphasizes outdoor living, local gastronomy, and artisanal crafts, inviting visitors to savor authentic French culture. Whether exploring the scenic Calanques, cycling through vineyards, or enjoying a leisurely café on a sunlit terrace, Provence offers a rich sensory experience that combines history, nature, and gastronomy. Its accessibility from major cities like Marseille and Nice adds to its appeal, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural enrichment.

Rental Requirements

  • Valid driver's license
  • Credit card in driver's name
  • Minimum age: 21 (25 for some vehicles)

Popular Rental Companies

  • Hertz
  • Avis
  • Enterprise
  • Budget

Driving in Provence

Major car rental companies like Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and Sixt operate in Provence. Daily rental costs typically range from 40 to 70 euros, with weekly rates offering better value. Drivers must hold a valid driver’s license; an International Driving Permit may be required for non-EU visitors. The minimum rental age is usually 21, with surcharges for drivers under 25. Roads are generally in good condition, but narrow streets and parking can be challenging in historic town centers. Parking is available in designated lots and garages, often paid. Renting a car is highly recommended for tourists who want to explore beyond cities and access rural villages, vineyards, and natural parks at their own pace.

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Things to Do in Provence

Visitors to Provence can enjoy hiking and cycling through scenic countryside and vineyards, boat tours along the Mediterranean coast, and exploring historic towns and markets. Wine tasting tours are popular, offering a chance to sample renowned local wines. Cultural experiences include visiting art museums, attending music and food festivals, and participating in traditional Provençal cooking classes. Adventure seekers can try rock climbing in the Calanques or hot air balloon rides over the picturesque landscape.

Essential Provence Information

Type: Region
Currency: EUR
Timezone: Europe/Paris
Best Time to Visit: Best time to visit is late spring through early autumn.
Languages: French, English, Italian (commonly spoken by tourists)

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