Mietwagenrundreise "Côte d’Azur & Provence"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Côte d’Azur & Provence"

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Created: Friday, April 12, 2024
Ref ID: 1546756
price per person From
1.681 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, April 12, 2024
Destinations: Nice, Menton, Monaco, Nice, Antibes, Cannes, Toulon, Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Orange, Avignon, Arles, Nimes, Arles, Vitrolles

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21 Oct
Transport from Frankfurt Main to Nice
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1064
16:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
18:15 - Nice, Nice Cote d'Azur Airport (NCE)
1h 30m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: CLASSIC
Transport:  LH1064
Cabin Class: Economy
21 Oct
Car rental
Fiat 500
GoldCar Standard
A/C 3 doors 4 people
Fiat 500 (ECMRBB)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Extras:
OneWay - 75,00 €
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge of 50.00 EUR, not including VAT.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
It will be necessary that the customers show the petrol station receipt on return, confirming they have refilled the tank. If the vehicle is not returned with a full tank, the refund of the amount paid will have a deduction equal to the value of the missing litres of fuel (according to the current petrol station prices).
General payment terms
In addition to the car rental security deposit, clients may be required to leave a deposit for fuel and/or extras contracted locally. The minimum deposit amounts is, not including VAT: X, XG, AA (MCMR), 4A, BB (ECMR), CC (EDMR), CG, S, M, A3 (MBAR), A8, B3 (EDAR), A6, B6, C6, 1100.00 EUR
D (CDMR), DD (CMAR), DE, DG, E (CDAR), F (CWMR), FF (CWAR), L (IMMR), LL, N, R (EFMR), R2, T, TAN, V, VV, S6, 1400.00 EUR
G, GG, GW, I (SVMR), J, K (MVMR), O, P, PP, Q, JJ (IVAR), D6, G6, H6, T3, 2000.00 EUR
The deposit will be refunded on return, any fluctuation of currency exchange is not the responsibility of the supplier or flexible autos.
1.100,00 €
Theft protection
1.100,00 €
Collision damage waiver
1.100,00 €
Pickup

Aéroport Nice Cote D’Azur, Terminal 2 - Telephone: +33 185 654 704

Aéroport Nice Cote D’Azur, Terminal 2, Car Rental Center, Saint Laurent du Var, FRANCE

Opening hours: 08:00 - 23:00

Customers have to go to the car rental centre: customers have to go terminal 2 and then cross the car park towards the Car Rental Center. They will find our office located there on the ground floor.
Dropoff

Aeroport de Marseille Provence (Terminal 1) - Telephone +33 185 654 704

Aeroport de Marseille Provence (Terminal 1), Marignane, Marseille

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:59

Desk in arrivals hall. Hours of Operation: Monday – Sunday - 07:00 to 00:00 It is NOT possible to collect vehicles between 00:01 and 06:59. Key-box for drop-offs The flight numbers are essential (if these details are not provided we cannot guarantee that a Goldcar representative will wait for customers) Additional info: Customers who arrive in MP2 (low cost airlines) will have to walk 200 meters following the signs to the car rental area.
21 Oct
1. Nice
Stay
About the destination: Nice weathers its storms of tourisms each summer with all the usual accoutrements of a Riviera town: Casual affluence, an ample beach, museums, flowery avenues but lack the affected aloofness of its neighbours. Furthermore, Nice is blessed with good public transport within the city and to all points on the Côte d’Azur, and makes it a good base for Riviera exploring. Nice’s long thin beach and bronzing guests are the city’s principal attractions for most visitors. Nonetheless, Nice’s vieille ville, the old town, is worth a visit. The old quarter is an unusual blend of glitter and a Mediterranean medieval quarter of tiny streets and outdoors markets. For a spectacular Riviera panorama, climb up to the top of the chateau. The city has several outstanding museums, such as the Musée Matisse, devoted to the work of French painter Henri Matisse, or the Musée National Marc Chagall, dedicated to the work of painter Marc Chagall. The majestic promenade des Anglais sweeps along the coast. This pedestrian zone swarms with boutiques, busy restaurants and all variety of tourists. The nightlife in Nice is effervescent, the labyrinth of tiny streets in the vieille ville hides restaurants and bars, and accounts for the city’s Mediterranean flair.
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22 Oct
Car journey 29 Kilometers - 35m
Nice
Menton
22 Oct
2. Menton
Stop
About the destination: Menton s a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Situated on the French Riviera, along the Franco-Italian border, it is nicknamed perle de la France ("Pearl of France").
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22 Oct
Car journey 13 Kilometers - 28m
Menton
Monaco
22 Oct
3. Monaco
Stop
About the destination: Monaco evokes luxury and glamour. This small country, the world’s second smallest in fact, has a big personality. Its privileged geographical location on the French Riviera makes it a gem of a city. The oldest part of the city is known as the Rock. The Rock houses the National Council, the parliament of the Principality of Monaco, and the Prince’s Palace. The Palace is a major touristic attraction, even though from the outside there is nothing to suggest it is the home of the Royal Family. Its values resides on the inside, where magnificent rooms are filled with an impressive artistic assortment. Get there at 11.55am for the daily changing of the guard. The most acclaimed part of the city is Monte Carlo, with its majestic Casino. Monte Carlo oozes privilege and opulence, its streets are crowded by celebrities and the super-rich flashing its hedonist lifestyle. Gardens, fountains and contemporary sculptures embellish the streets. For visitors wishing to bask in some Monaco glitz, there are big annual events such as the Tennis Masters Series in April and the Formula 1 Grand Prix in May. Away from the glamour, we have La Condamine, the second oldest district in Monaco, with its simple and pleasant beauty. In this part of the city, visitors can enjoy scenic walking routes, pretty costal bays and al fresco cafés. Monaco is beautiful and chic, it is brimming with uber high end resorts and has got a great weather and even better food. If you do visit Monaco it won’t disappoint because in this city everything is there to please you.
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22 Oct
Car journey 21 Kilometers - 32m
Monaco
Nice
22 Oct
4. Nice
Stay
About the destination: Nice weathers its storms of tourisms each summer with all the usual accoutrements of a Riviera town: Casual affluence, an ample beach, museums, flowery avenues but lack the affected aloofness of its neighbours. Furthermore, Nice is blessed with good public transport within the city and to all points on the Côte d’Azur, and makes it a good base for Riviera exploring. Nice’s long thin beach and bronzing guests are the city’s principal attractions for most visitors. Nonetheless, Nice’s vieille ville, the old town, is worth a visit. The old quarter is an unusual blend of glitter and a Mediterranean medieval quarter of tiny streets and outdoors markets. For a spectacular Riviera panorama, climb up to the top of the chateau. The city has several outstanding museums, such as the Musée Matisse, devoted to the work of French painter Henri Matisse, or the Musée National Marc Chagall, dedicated to the work of painter Marc Chagall. The majestic promenade des Anglais sweeps along the coast. This pedestrian zone swarms with boutiques, busy restaurants and all variety of tourists. The nightlife in Nice is effervescent, the labyrinth of tiny streets in the vieille ville hides restaurants and bars, and accounts for the city’s Mediterranean flair.
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24 Oct
Car journey 25 Kilometers - 43m
Nice
Antibes
24 Oct
5. Antibes
Stop
24 Oct
Car journey 11 Kilometers - 27m
Antibes
Cannes
24 Oct
6. Cannes
Stay
About the destination: Once a small fishing village, Cannes is now a glamorous and expensive seaside town considered to be one of the social hubs of Europe. Its moment to shine arrives in May as the venue for the Cannes Film Festival, entertaining the rich and famous. During the festival, fans can see actors, celebrities, and directors up close and in person on the famous steps of the Palais des Festivals at the end of La Croisette. Although its nightlife, casinos and high end restaurants give Cannes a feel of exclusivity, Cannes does have alternatives to suit all types of budgets. Tourists can check out the beauty and architecture of Le Suquet, with its cobbled streets and breathtaking views, or sit at street side tables and enjoy the favoured hobby of people watching up and down the lovely marina.
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27 Oct
Car journey 132 Kilometers - 1h 48m
Cannes
Toulon
27 Oct
7. Toulon
Stop
About the destination: Toulon is a medium size city between Marseille and Nice. It is in the west of French Riviera and in the southeast of Provence. The history of Toulon is about three thousand years old.The vieille ville was built in the Middle ages. The historical center is located just north of the harbour. You'll see very small intricate streets. The harbour and its promenade are full of souvenir shops, coffee shops and fish restaurants. The most important places to visit in Toulon are: Tour de l'horloge, a monumental clock at the entry of the naval base. Saint François de Paule church. Built in the 18th Century, it is of typical baroque style. Place Puget, in the historical center, is the ancient center of the town. You'll find a fountain built in 1780. You'll enjoy staying in the shade of this place, at a coffee shop, during a hot afternoon. The Saint Marie de la Seds Cathedral is near Place Puget. Built in the 11th century, it has never been finished, but widened in 1738. There are numerous paintings of the18th Century.Beautiful beaches may be found in the small towns around Toulon.
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27 Oct
Car journey 65 Kilometers - 55m
Toulon
Marseille
27 Oct
8. Marseille
Stay
About the destination: Marseille is the second largest city in France, the biggest Mediterranean port and the economic hub of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Marseille is set in a beautiful location, snuggled between craggy limestone hills and a sweeping bay, and is rich with history, which wasn’t always pleasant. Marseille is a popular holiday destination, as it has 300 days of sunshine a year. Today Marseilles still keeps traces of its tumultuous past, this ancient city is today very active and attractive. It has powerful charm which encourages visitors, to stroll through its old districts around le Vieux Port, in the gardens with the ancient ruins or the gardens of Longchamp Palace and, of course, on the esplanade of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Cathedral, which overlooks the entire city Marseille is atmospheric and charming and a real must.
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30 Oct
Car journey 31 Kilometers - 34m
Marseille
Aix-en-Provence
30 Oct
9. Aix-en-Provence
Stop
About the destination: Aix-en-Provence is a city in Provence, a region in the south of France. Aix-en-Provence is a small, classically Provençal town, famous for being home to Cézanne. Three universities and several French-language schools for international students produce a very strong student presence.Aix is famous for its fountains. The largest and most famous is on the Cours Mirabeau, the main avenue through town, as well as a moss-covered fountain which draws its water from a hot spring. Aix is also known for its architecture. The varied and often intricate doors are a key feature, as well as the bell towers. The city market runs multiple days a week, but the largest and most colorful is the Saturday market which includes a flower market at the Place de l'Hotel de Ville and the main food market is at Place Richelme. It has also become known as the home of Cézanne's later works. You can see his atelier with some of the original objects he painted into his still lives. The Bibémus Quarries allow you to see Mt. St. Victoire, the mountains he captured in many of his paintings. You can also visit the Manor of Jas de Bouffan, which houses many of his masterpieces.The city center is mostly pedestrian and, though it is quite small, offers long hours of nice walks. As in all Provençal towns, the city centre consists of narrow streets, lined with interesting buildings from 17th century hotels to paved plazas.
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30 Oct
Car journey 88 Kilometers - 1h 0m
Aix-en-Provence
Avignon
30 Oct
10. Avignon
Stay
About the destination: Avignon is one of the major cities of Provence, in Southern France. It is the main city of the département of Vaucluse, and is on the banks of the Rhône river. Avignon was one of the European Cities of Culture in 2000. Avignon is home to the world’s largest Gothic edifice, Le Palais des Papes, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1995. The city is sprinkled with buildings and monuments ranging from the new to the old, the very old, and the ageless. Another world heritage site is Pont Saint-Bénezet, better known as le Pont d'Avignon, a famous half destroyed bridge. Avignon's charm, though, lies in the narrow streets of its medieval walled city which contain numerous Gothic and Baroque churches, as well as stunning maisons.Avignon is a vibrant and lively place that captures an ancient ambience that one can feel even around the crowds. Charming Avignon is truly a Medieval Jewel.
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31 Oct
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 30m
Avignon
Orange
31 Oct
11. Orange
Stop
About the destination: Orange in French and officially Aurenja in Provençal Occitan, is a French town and commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. Called "Cité des Princes" (City of Princes), it is the former capital of the Principality of Orange. It has a population of 30,025 inhabitants (in 2007) called "Orangeois". Its economy is based on several sectors: viticulture (with controlled appellations of origin), industry (Saint-Gobain factory), services and commerce, and the army. It is about 21 km north of Avignon. It covers an area of 7,420 hectares and has an average altitude of 50 metres above sea level.
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31 Oct
Car journey 21 Kilometers - 31m
Orange
Château de Suze-la-Rousse
31 Oct
12. Château de Suze-la-Rousse
HERITAGE - Stop
31 Oct
Car journey 61 Kilometers - 47m
Château de Suze-la-Rousse
Avignon
31 Oct
13. Avignon
Stay
About the destination: Avignon is one of the major cities of Provence, in Southern France. It is the main city of the département of Vaucluse, and is on the banks of the Rhône river. Avignon was one of the European Cities of Culture in 2000. Avignon is home to the world’s largest Gothic edifice, Le Palais des Papes, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1995. The city is sprinkled with buildings and monuments ranging from the new to the old, the very old, and the ageless. Another world heritage site is Pont Saint-Bénezet, better known as le Pont d'Avignon, a famous half destroyed bridge. Avignon's charm, though, lies in the narrow streets of its medieval walled city which contain numerous Gothic and Baroque churches, as well as stunning maisons.Avignon is a vibrant and lively place that captures an ancient ambience that one can feel even around the crowds. Charming Avignon is truly a Medieval Jewel.
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02 Nov
Car journey 26 Kilometers - 31m
Avignon
Château de Tarascon
02 Nov
14. Château de Tarascon
HERITAGE - Stop
02 Nov
Car journey 18 Kilometers - 27m
Château de Tarascon
Arles
02 Nov
15. Arles
Stay
About the destination: Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence. A large part of the Camargue is located on the territory of the commune, making it the largest commune in Metropolitan France in terms of territory . The city has a long history, and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981. The Roman amphitheatre (les Arènes d'Arles) was built in the first or second century B.C. houses Corridas at Easter and the Rice Festa in September. Among other Roman attractions are the Classical theater, the Cryptoporticos and a few building that incorporate gallo-roman columns, etc. and the Pont Van Gogh is a bit removed from town.
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03 Nov
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 35m
Arles
Nimes
03 Nov
16. Nimes
Stop
About the destination: Nimes is a city with a population of around 142,200 in the département of Gard in the south of France. It has a stunning Roman Coliseum that is second only to Rome's. There are a few other fine Roman relics and Diana's Palace.The most important places to visit in Nimes are: Les Arenes, a well preserved Roman arena that hosts bull fighting festivals in September. It was built 100 AD to seat 24,000 spectators it currently seats 10,000 when full and is an amazing site. The Maison Carré is a very well preserved first century Roman temple that would make Nimes worth a visit even if there were nothing else to look at or enjoy in the city. It currently shows a 3D film of heroes of Nimes. The Jardin de la Fontaine is home of Nimes' other important Roman monuments, beautiful statues, and temple of Diane. Nimes is a beautiful French city with a Roman flair.
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03 Nov
Car journey 34 Kilometers - 37m
Nimes
Arles
03 Nov
17. Arles
Stay
About the destination: Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence. A large part of the Camargue is located on the territory of the commune, making it the largest commune in Metropolitan France in terms of territory . The city has a long history, and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981. The Roman amphitheatre (les Arènes d'Arles) was built in the first or second century B.C. houses Corridas at Easter and the Rice Festa in September. Among other Roman attractions are the Classical theater, the Cryptoporticos and a few building that incorporate gallo-roman columns, etc. and the Pont Van Gogh is a bit removed from town.
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04 Nov
Car journey 74 Kilometers - 51m
Arles
Vitrolles
04 Nov
18. Vitrolles
Stop
04 Nov
Transport from Vitrolles to Frankfurt Main
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1089
18:35 - Marseille, Provence (MRS)
20:20 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 45m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: CLASSIC
Transport:  LH1089
Cabin Class: Economy
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