Provence & The Cote d'Azur

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A Sunkissed, Simpler Way of Life

Stepping off the plane in the South of France feels like stepping into a Godard film, where the sun kisses the rolling hills of purple and gold, breakfast is enjoyed in the gardens of 19th century chateaus, and evenings are spent traversing the glittering Riviera. The perfect destination for nostalgic romantics and jetset explorers alike, this diverse region of France has plenty on offer for all. Provence is characterized by historic villages, scenic landscapes, countless charming chateaus and guest houses, and, of course, the infamous lavender fields. And for those who prefer a more bustling nightlife scene, the Cote d'Azur boasts luxury dining, shopping, and more along sparkling coastlines like Cannes and St. Tropez.

While the winters can be cold and quiet, the South of France is parfaite in spring. By April, the gardens begin to bloom with every colour and texture imaginable. Because the beaches tend to crowd during May’s public holidays, we suggest planning your wedding for June or September. The weather should be pleasant and mild, and chateaus won’t be booked up too far in advance.

For our guide, we’ve rounded up the most talented vendors and venues in the area, but keep in mind that the South of France is a hotspot for internationally acclaimed ‘destination’ vendors as well. The majority of venues are well situated to accommodate larger parties, with some chateaus sleeping up to 150 people – meaning that your happily ever after can also be a sweet holiday in the sun for your friends and family.

Once you’ve selected your venue, explore our vast list of creatives specialising in everything from still life-worthy floral arrangements, sunkissed film photography, seamless wedding design, and more. Selecting from among our vetted recommendations means that you can plan your big day alongside seasoned professionals who will listen and offer direction every step of the way. Before you know it, you’ll be enjoying croissants in the garden with your wedding party the morning of your big day. This is a quiet, laidback region of the country where simple pleasures are savoured and beauty is never underappreciated.

Photo: Claire Macintyre Photography

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