France
Private chauffeur in Avignon
City of the popes ringed by four kilometres of ramparts, Avignon keeps the largest Gothic palace in the world, the Saint-Bénezet bridge and a UNESCO-listed centre. Your private chauffeur in Avignon connects the TGV station, Marseille-Provence airport and the region’s mas and mansions, in a Mercedes sedan or premium van. Fixed-price transfers, hourly hire, and well-honed logistics during the July festival.
From Avignon, Provence radiates in every direction: Châteauneuf-du-Pape twenty minutes away, the Alpilles of Saint-Rémy and Les Baux-de-Provence, the Luberon of Gordes and Roussillon, the Pont du Gard and the antique dealers of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Your chauffeur shapes the day with you — tastings booked, tables reserved, evening light on the olive groves as you return.
Airport transfer
Marseille-Provence (MRS)
Marseille-Provence Airport (MRS) lies 85 km south-east of Avignon: allow one hour via the A7 to the ramparts. Avignon TGV station, 6 km from the centre, puts Paris 2 h 40 away — your chauffeur waits at the platform with a name board, times tracked in real time.
Experiences
5 experiences with your chauffeur in Avignon
Beyond transfers, your chauffeur becomes the key to the region — private itineraries, fixed prices, vehicle on standby at every stop.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Twenty minutes from the ramparts, the Rhône’s most famous appellation: rolled pebbles, thirteen grape varieties, historic cellars and confidential estates. Two or three pre-booked tastings, lunch in the village below the papal castle ruins.
Les Baux and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
The Carrières de Lumières and the citadel of Les Baux, then Saint-Rémy, its boutiques and the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole cloister where Van Gogh painted his cypresses. A tasting of Vallée des Baux olive oil.
Pont du Gard and Uzès
The world’s tallest Roman aqueduct, UNESCO-listed, thirty minutes from Avignon, then Uzès, its ducal palace and the Place aux Herbes. An optional return through the Tavel vineyards, France’s first rosé.
Luberon and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
Gordes, Roussillon and the ochre trail, Ménerbes or Bonnieux depending on the hour, then the antique dealers and waterwheels of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. On Sundays, the brocante market is worth the detour alone.
Evening at the Palais des Papes
Dinner at Avignon’s great tables — La Mirande at the foot of the palace, Pollen — then the illuminated ramparts and Saint-Bénezet bridge. During the festival, drop-off as close as possible to the venues and a guaranteed late-night return.
Frequently asked questions
Private chauffeur Avignon — your questions
Do you connect Avignon TGV station with the centre or nearby mas?
Yes. The TGV station is 10 minutes from the ramparts; we also serve every mas, bastide and hotel in the region — Gordes, Saint-Rémy, Uzès. Your chauffeur tracks the train and waits at the platform, whatever the delay.
How do I get around Avignon during the July festival?
The walled city is largely closed to traffic in July. Your chauffeur uses the authorised gates and drop-off points nearest your performances, waits during the shows and covers returns after midnight. Book at least 72 hours ahead.
Can Châteauneuf-du-Pape and the Luberon be visited on the same day?
Yes, as a full day: a Châteauneuf tasting in the morning, lunch in Gordes or Ménerbes, the Roussillon ochres in the afternoon. The route is agreed with you before departure and stays flexible — your chauffeur drives, you taste.
Book your chauffeur
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