Riviera by Rolls Royce

Our constant search for new and exclusive experiences and original ways to discover the French Riviera and Provence has reached a new high with the ultimate touring vehicle, a Rolls Royce Corniche II convertible. Why, may you ask, is this any better than the airconditioned comfort of our luxury Edition 1 V Class Mercedes that our clients are used to touring in? The answer is very simple; you can see everything, the cliffs above, the flowering trees and a myriad of details that would go unnoticed in a classic touring car. Not to mention the guilty pleasure of be admired on every turn of the road by passers by!

A Unique Experience

We will pick you up at your hotel or villa and embark on a drive into the secret Riviera countryside away from the maddening crowds. Lunch can be a picnic prepared by your hotel chef and our magnificent luxury picnic hamper, a simple country restaurant or a Michelin starred experience. We have designed several itineraries depending on your hotel’s location, each one taking into account the specificities of travel in a convertible, allowing you to discover parts of the Riviera far from the maddening crowds.

So if classic cars and stunning countryside are your cup of tea, contact us, your chauffeur awaits!

Our Top Luxury Transfer Tours

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Provence to the Riviera

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One of our favourite luxury transfer options

Drive time from Provence to the Riviera can take up to 4 hours, you can do some touring on the way to break up the journey of course, but it still involves a lot of highway driving. The same helicopter transfer takes an hour and a half and allows you to discover the stunning countryside of Provence and the Riviera. A lunchtime stop on the way is possible of course at one of the numerous gourmet Michelin starred restaurants, as well as a bit of touring during your stop. 

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Luxury Travel in Champagne

Champagne

Champagne needs no introduction! The delights you will discover here are indeed of the bubbly variety including the legendary chalk cellars in Reims, the origins of Champagne with the abbey of Hautvillers where Dom Perignon was laid to rest and the breathtaking Cathedral in Reims which saw the crowning of French kings to some more sobering visits following the history of World War 1.

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The Canal du Midi

A Unesco World Heritage Site, The Canal du Midi is lined with towering plane trees and winds through pretty Languedoc villages. The Languedoc is the largest wine region in France bordered on the South by the Pyrenees Mountains and the Cevennes Mountains in the north. Discover Carcassonne, the most well preserved fortified town in Europe with its cobblestone streets, boutiques and castle.

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