Enjoy a journey to Arles, a city rich in architecture and history; then a scenic drive through olive groves, visiting a four-generation-old olive oil mill. Begin with the destination of Arles, which boasts a 1st century Roman Amphitheater. See Eglise Saint Trophime (a 12th century church), the town hall, and Roman and Romanesque UNESCO listed buildings. You will continue the tour with a visit to the Mill of St. Jean, where for four generations, the Sourdon family has been producing fine olive oil. Join the master millers for a tour as they share their passion for olive cultivation and oil making, and the master miller will show a demonstration of a cooking specialties (how to prepare olive oil paste or anchory paste or garlic mayonnaise); you will taste these “Spécialités de Provence” with vegetables or on toast. After the tasting, discover a stunning scenic drive through olive groves in the Alpilles Range. The breathtaking village of Les Baux-de-Provence lies on a rocky plateau overlooking the Arles and the Camargue. Following a short tour of this Renaissance and medieval village.