Provence, nestled in the south of France, is famed for its lavender fields, seaside cliffs, and sun-drenched vineyards. From the turquoise waters of Cassis to the vibrant streets of Aix-en-Provence, this region offers a stunning backdrop for a company retreat. Its relaxed pace and natural beauty make it an ideal setting to strengthen team connections and create lasting memories.
Whether paddling along scenic rivers, learning to cook Provençal cuisine, or tasting local wines, Provence has something to offer every team. Below are the best team-building activities in Provence to make your retreat extraordinary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Provence combines lavender fields, charming hilltop villages, vineyards, and Mediterranean landscapes. Companies choose the region because it offers a peaceful setting where productive meetings, outdoor activities, and authentic French culture come together naturally.
Teams can enjoy French cooking classes, wine tastings, cycling through vineyards, pétanque tournaments, lavender farm visits, treasure hunts, kayaking, hiking, perfume workshops, and leadership challenges.
Provence offers a slower pace of life, beautiful scenery, and exceptional food and wine. Teams appreciate the region's relaxed atmosphere, distinctive venues, and opportunities to strengthen relationships away from busy city environments.
Most international teams arrive via Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) or Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE), depending on their destination. Many of Provence's towns and countryside venues are within one to two hours by road.
Late spring and early autumn are generally the best seasons, with temperatures typically ranging between 20–30°C. June is especially popular when the lavender fields begin to bloom, while September offers excellent weather and the grape harvest.
Companies often include French cooking classes, wine tastings, visits to local markets, lavender farm tours, olive oil tastings, artisan workshops, and group dinners featuring traditional Provençal cuisine.
Popular choices include cycling through vineyards, hiking in the Luberon or Alpilles, kayaking, treasure hunts, pétanque competitions, outdoor escape games, vineyard walks, and excursions to picturesque villages.
Teams often enjoy winery visits, French cooking workshops, olive oil tastings, cheese tastings, market tours, rosé wine experiences, and private dinners featuring bouillabaisse, ratatouille, tapenade, and other regional specialties.
Yes. Provence offers boutique hotels, countryside estates, vineyard venues, and luxury resorts with meeting facilities, making it easy to combine workshops, strategy sessions, and memorable outdoor experiences.
In our experience hosting teams, Provence stands out for its stunning landscapes, outstanding gastronomy, and relaxed atmosphere. Companies appreciate how the region encourages creativity, collaboration, and meaningful conversations while creating unforgettable shared experiences.