The bad news is that the French borders are still closed to everyone else...unless you have an essential reason to travel here. And while lounging poolside sipping rosé, playing petanque and running around in the lavender fields may seem essential at the moment, the French government, alas, feels otherwise.
The latest official announcement was that other nationalities will be approved "from July 1st" but on a country by country basis, depending on each country's Covid statistics. But since no one has known when exactly the borders will open to whom, each week more and more travel to France has had to be postponed. That has meant the cancellation of countless family vacations, school and group trips, weddings, honeymoons, major festivals and more. If you're not an EU resident and you were planning to come this month or next, you've almost certainly cancelled by now. If you were planning to come in August or September, you may still be waiting and hoping...or ready to call it off...or completely unsure.
Finding concrete info about who can come in to France--and when--hasn't been easy. A June 13 story on France24.com confirms what I heard about non-EU citizens probably being allowed in "from July 1st." A story in yesterday's LA Times (June 21) indicates the same: that international arrivals will begin July 1st, "from a list of approved countries yet to be decided." On June 23, the NY Times reported that its editors had seen a draft of the list of approved countries and that the USA is not on it. The same article says that the list will be revised every two weeks. So if you aren't an EU resident and you're planning to come to France, I'd say definitely wait for the July 1st updates before you book. Meanwhile for a concise look at the current Covid situation across Europe, see yesterday's Financial Times here.
If you can come to France and are looking for a hotel, rest assured they're up and running, spiffed up beautifully for the season and compliant with rules for social distancing. But for travelers who want something other than a hotel--more space, more privacy, a full kitchen or a large yard/garden, for example--Provence is filled with terrific options ranging from cozy cottages to sprawling villas. But we all know that hunting online can be daunting if you don't know the region...and then of course there's the idea of sending packets of money to a stranger, hoping the house turns out to be even half as heavenly as it looked on the net.
Alors...onward! Here are 17 places to stay this summer that I know you'll love...
Contact: karenstrideprovence@yahoo.com
Two-Bedroom Home with A/C and Pool in St. Remy
What/Where: Fully renovated historic stone house just a short stroll (5 minutes) to the heart of the village. Filled with art and antiques, with a lovely eat in kitchen, the house was completely re-done in 2014. Private parking for one car.
Perfect For: Two to four people who want a decorator-designed house with terraced patios, pool and garden seating...but on a small scale very close to town. Five-night minimum please.
What/Where: Provencal farmhouse completely restored in 2012, loaded with amenities, on a quiet, tree-lined country lane. Biking path, great hiking and high-quality wineries nearby. Two restaurants (including one that we particularly love!) and a bar/tabac/convenience store are within walking distance. St. Remy--with scores of shops, restaurants, galleries, etc.--is a few minutes down the road.
Perfect For: Families or groups of up to 10 people.
Available: Until July 18th and from September 5 onward.
Link for Photos and Details: click here.
Contact: sandrapeskin@googlemail.com
What/Where: Dating to the 17th century, this unique hamlet was lovingly restored over five years and then filled with antiques from all over France. Houses range from a small bungalow to a four-bedroom, three-bath home. Each house has a full kitchen stocked with supplies and everyone shares a pool, pool house and gardens. Welcome dinner and morning bakery delivery are included with rentals of five nights or more. (Read what I wrote about Provence Paradise a few years ago here.)
Perfect For: Couples, families and groups of all sizes. Privatization is possible.
Available: Good availability through the summer and fall.
Link for Photos and Details: click here.
What/Where: Large open plan home with heated saltwater pool in one of Provence's most charming, desireable villages, just steps from shops, cafes and more, with large terrace, garden and views of the Alpilles Mountains. Beautifully renovated in 2018. Sleeps 12, with a separate kids wing. Loaded with toys, baby supplies, kids movies, etc. Great hiking, biking and wineries nearby. Eygalieres is halfway between St. Remy and Cavaillon.
Available: The weeks of Aug 15, 22, 29 and beyond.
Available: Good availability through summer and fall.
Perfect For: Singles, couples or two friends traveling together. Also perfect for cyclists looking for the cooler autumn months. Kids 14 and up only please, and 3-nights minimum stay.
Link for Photos and Details: click here.
Contact: apt@cent-cinq.fr
Five-Bedroom Mas with Private Heated Pool in the Luberon
Contact: booking@chezmanon.com
Available: Availability from July onward.
Two-Bedroom Town Home with Terrace in St. Remy
What/Where: Built roughly 13 years ago on the grounds of a large Belle Epoque villa, this gated compound of 15 pretty town-homes has attracted a nice mix of French and expat owners. The location is a 5-minute walk to the heart of St. Remy but feels like a quiet, country setting. You'll have a small private terrace off the living room (with dining table) and share the large garden area with other homeowners. A secure parking space is included.
Perfect For: Two couples, small family or two friends traveling together, who don't need a pool.
Available: Good availability through summer and fall
Link for photos and details: click here.
Contact: villanovafr@gmail.com
Small, Charming Home on One Floor with Private Garden in St. Remy
What/Where: A fresh and elegant one-bedroom house with front and side patio terraces, 5-minutes walk from the heart of St. Remy, fully renovated in 2017. The bedroom can be made up with a queen or two singles; the ensuite bathroom has a high-end walk-in shower and separate toilet. The "gourmet" kitchen is particularly nice. The house is beautifully maintained and has great reviews online. The Canadian owner lives in the other part of the house, with a separate entrance, and is both extremely responsive and extremely discrete. Well behaved dogs are welcome!
Perfect For: A single traveler or couple who don't need a pool.
Available: Good availability through summer and fall.
Link for Photos and Details: click here
Contact: mdmariandavis@gmail.com
Three-Bedroom Home with Terraces, A/C and Plunge Pool in Bonnieux
Perfect For: Families with older kids and small groups who love the energy of village life: boulangeries, cafes, restaurants, galleries and the weekly market, etc. are all just a short walk away. Great for hikers, bikers (you can rent electric bikes from Sun-e-Bike right in Bonnieux), wine lovers, history buffs...and getting out to explore the natural beauty of the Luberon and beyond.
For Photos and Details: click here.
Contact: jennylamattina123@gmail.com
Four-Bedroom House with A/C and Pool in Maussane
What/Where: A four-bedroom antique-filled farmhouse in a walk-to-town location in Maussane, a charming village five minutes from Les Baux, 15 minutes from St. Remy and 30 minutes from Arles. This is a perfect base for hiking, biking, horseback riding, golf, wine touring and more. In the evening, everyone comes out to eat and drink on the church square, where there's often live music or art exhibits, and the kids can run around and do their thing. Included in the four-bedroom count is a self-contained apartment with inside and outside entries. Secure courtyard parking with electric gate and space for two cars.
Perfect For: Families and small groups who want a good central location in a laid-back village, with plenty to do nearby, and a peaceful private property with pool to come home to at the end of the day.
Available: Good availability in summer and fall
For Photos and Details: click here.
Contact: neassa@provencepeaceofmind.com
Five-Suite Hilltop Château with Pool in La Roque-sur-Pernes
Contact: contact@chateaularoque.com
Four-Bedroom House with Pool and Tennis Near St. Remy
Price: 7,150 euros per week.
For more photos and details: juliemautner@aol.com.
Note from Julie: If you don't find what you like in my article here, feel free to get in touch (provenceblog@aol.com). I have more than 300 rental homes in my database and would be very happy to help!
Thank you Julie, a fabulous article as always!! We have several properties in the area which currently have availability for September and October so I’d be delighted to answer any inquiries people may have.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great article Julie. There seems to be something here for everyone. It's always so hard to plow through all the websites blindly. I'm sure this will be a benefit to your readers to have your personal recommendations.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping that the US can visit late summer and fall. And thank you for including us in your list.
Gaby and Guy
Moulin de la Roque Noves
Appreciate your articles. We often travel to France and like your insider observations. We usually rent gites and have found great places. One thing that is frustrating is the discrepancy between descriptions of bed sizes. For some 140 cm is a double, a queen is 160 and king 180. But not always. Seems like there is no standardization . . . Wondering why?
ReplyDeleteA fine question indeed! Maybe this will help...or maybe not! :) https://www.hunker.com/13403422/how-do-i-compare-european-bed-sizes-with-american-bed-sizes
ReplyDeleteLe sigh... even if I cannot make it to France this summer. This article will be filed so we can access it easily in the future. In the meantime, thanks for letting me dream today, Julie! I'm happy to share it!
ReplyDeleteI love your articles, especially ones like this! Ten years ago I saw an ad in The Provence Post for a rental in St Remy, which I followed up on. It was perfect, and last summer I rented the same property again for two weeks! It was even better. I will always be grateful for finding it through the PP.
ReplyDeleteI travel a lot, but I never tire of Provence, and St. Rémy in particular.
Thanks for including us in this wonderful article Julie! We greatly look forward to welcoming your readers!
ReplyDeleteSandra and Andrew
Thank you for this informed and exhaustive review. Know you are based in St. We are looking for a place for two people in/near Lourmarin. Do you have any sources?
ReplyDeleteThis is such an excellent list, Julie. As always, you have done wonderful research to make it easy, thorough and accessible. You are a gift!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous post, extremely informative and helpful
ReplyDeleteNot a surprise coming from you but worth noting.
Thanks for including me. You are the best! Catherine Burtonboy, LE MAS DE LILOU. cburtonboy@mac.com
Philippe Michelot, the owner of the lovely B&B Mas des Figues in St. Remy, also owns a rental villa overlooking the Med, just ten minutes from Cannes. It has 7 bedrooms and six bathrooms. See it here: http://www.location-villa-super-cannes.com/
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