If you’re after a unique way to explore the beautiful landscapes of Provence, this Half-day Sidecar Wine Tour from Aix-en-Provence offers a pretty special experience. We haven’t done it ourselves, but from what we’ve gathered, it seems like a charming blend of scenic riding, local culture, and vineyard visits—all from the comfortable seat of a vintage sidecar.
What really stands out are the stunning views of Sainte-Victoire mountain and the chance to enjoy wine tastings at two different wineries. Plus, the ride itself promises a fun, vintage vibe that’s not your usual bus or bike tour. One thing to keep in mind? The price might seem a bit high for a half-day experience, but when you consider the personalized nature of the tour and the beautiful stops, it could be worth it.
This tour is perfect for travelers who love scenic drives, wine, and a touch of adventure—especially those who want to see Provence from a different perspective. If you’re comfortable with a motorcycle-style ride (and aren’t pregnant), this might be just the thing to add some flavor to your trip.
Key Points

- Unusual way to explore Provence: riding in vintage sidecars through scenic countryside
- Beautiful stops: Sainte-Victoire mountain, Vauvenargues, and local wineries
- Cultural insights: visit Picasso’s final resting place and charming villages
- Photo opportunities: plenty of scenic stops like Bimont Dam and mountain vistas
- Includes wine tastings: taste regional wines at two different wineries
- Private group setting: personalized experience with a friendly English/French driver
What to Expect from the Tour

This half-day adventure is designed to give you a taste of Provence’s most iconic sights—all from a fun, vintage sidecar. Starting from your hotel or a central pickup point in Aix-en-Provence, you’ll settle into your sidecar, helmet on, ready for a 4-hour ride that promises lots of beautiful views and some cultural stops along the way.
The ride kicks off with a scenic drive toward the majestic Sainte-Victoire mountain—famous for inspiring Cezanne’s paintings. You’ll enjoy a photo stop at the Bimont Dam, which offers spectacular views of the mountain and the surrounding countryside. Many reviews highlight how breathtaking this viewpoint is, making it a perfect photo moment.
Next, the tour takes you into the village of Vauvenargues, a charming spot with Provençal architecture. Here, you’ll get to see Picasso’s final resting place at Château de Vauvenargues. The quiet atmosphere and beautiful setting make this a memorable stop, and it offers a different side of Provence—less touristy, more authentic.
Following that, you’ll visit one or two local wineries located south and north of Sainte-Victoire. At each, you’ll be treated to wine tastings that showcase regional varieties and flavors. Expect about 30 minutes at each winery, giving you plenty of time to appreciate the wines and ask questions.
On the way back to Aix, you’ll enjoy another scenic ride and perhaps more photo stops. The entire experience balances riding, sightseeing, and tasting—giving you a well-rounded taste of Provence without overloading your schedule.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Pickup happens at one of six convenient locations around Aix-en-Provence, so you can choose the most comfortable spot for you. Once on board, the journey begins with a scenic 20-minute ride to the Bimont Dam, a highlight especially for those who enjoy panoramic views. You’ll stop here to capture photos and breathe in the fresh countryside air.
From there, the ride continues toward Sainte-Victoire mountain, where we loved the way the landscape unfolds—impressive cliffs, lush greenery, and that striking mountain silhouette. The photo stop here is a must, as the views are truly postcard-worthy.
Vauvenargues is next—a peaceful Provençal village that feels like stepping back in time. It’s also the site of Picasso’s final home and burial site, adding a historical touch to the visit.
The winery visits are spaced out to allow for tasting and relaxation. For about half an hour each, you’ll sample wines in a setting that enhances the flavors—think peaceful vineyards, rolling hills, and a taste of local craftsmanship.
Finally, the tour concludes with a scenic 30-minute ride back to Aix, passing through more beautiful countryside, with a last chance for photos and soaking in the views.
The Practicalities and What You’ll Love

This tour runs for approximately 4 hours, making it an ideal half-day outing. The price of $281 per person reflects the personalized, private nature of the experience, the vintage ride, and the included tastings. It’s not the cheapest way to see Provence, but the intimacy and novelty add value for those who appreciate a more exclusive adventure.
The tour is private, which means your group will have a more tailored experience. The driver speaks both English and French, making communication easy, and the tour is wheelchair accessible—something to bear in mind if accessibility is a concern.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are included if your hotel is on the list, removing any logistical stress. You’ll also receive a helmet, gloves, and a bottle of water, so you’re prepared for the ride.
One point to consider: this experience is not suitable for pregnant women, and it’s probably best suited for those who are comfortable with motorcycle-style rides and open-air touring. Travelers who dislike riding in a sidecar or who prefer more traditional sightseeing might find it less appealing.
The Real Deal: Pros and Cons

What travelers love: Many reviews praise the stunning views, especially of Sainte-Victoire, and the personalized, friendly vibe of riding in a vintage sidecar. The stops at scenic viewpoints and charming villages add layers to the experience, making it more than just a ride.
Potential downsides: Some mention that the cost might be high for a 4-hour experience, and the ride can be bumpy in parts, which might not suit everyone. Also, the experience is a bit dependent on the weather—rain could make the ride less enjoyable.
Overall, if you’re into adventure, scenic drives, and wine, this tour hits a lot of sweet spots. It’s especially appealing for those who want a personal, memorable way to see Provence without the crowds or the usual bus tour.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who love scenic rides and wine—not necessarily families with young children or anyone uncomfortable with motorcycles or open-air rides. It’s great for couples, groups of friends, or anyone looking to add a fun twist to their Provence trip.
If you’re after a relaxing, traditional wine tour, this might feel a bit too lively or fast-paced. But for those craving a memorable, photo-worthy, and slightly adventurous outing, it could be just perfect.
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FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, if your hotel is on the list of pickup locations, you’ll be picked up and dropped off there, making the experience hassle-free.
How long is the ride?
The total experience lasts about 4 hours, with a mix of riding, sightseeing, and tasting stops. The actual riding time is around 20 to 30 minutes at a time, split between various scenic stops.
Is the tour suitable for non-French speakers?
Absolutely. The driver speaks both English and French, so communication should be smooth, and you’ll get plenty of explanations in your preferred language.
Can I do this if I’m pregnant?
No, unfortunately this tour is not suitable for pregnant women due to the nature of the ride.
How many wineries are visited?
Two wineries are included, each offering about 30 minutes for tastings. You’ll sample regional wines and enjoy the peaceful vineyard scenery.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing appropriate for outdoor riding. You’ll get a helmet and gloves, but bringing a light jacket or sweater is a good idea in case it’s cool or windy.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a delightful mix of scenic riding, cultural stops, and wine tasting, this Half-day Sidecar Tour from Aix-en-Provence offers a different way to experience Provence’s beauty. It’s a great choice if you want to see iconic landscapes like Sainte-Victoire and Vauvenargues without the usual tourist crowds—and do it with a bit of vintage flair.
While it’s not the cheapest outing, the intimacy, personalized touches, and photo-worthy vistas make it worth considering. Perfect for couples, friends, or anyone craving a memorable adventure that combines nature, culture, and good wine. Just remember to be comfortable with a motorcycle-style ride and weather conditions, and you’ll have a fantastic time soaking in the best of Provence from a truly unique perspective.
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