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Date November 1, 2009 
Title O!France Tours to Provence – Fall 2010 
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Three new, exciting O!France itineraries for Fall 2010!

Although her 2009 O!France Tours of Provence are but pleasant memories, they have inspired Hélène to create three new, and very different itineraries for 2010: ‘A Women’s Week in Provence; A Slow Week in Provence, and; A New Week in Provence. Find all the delicious details at O!France.

A Women’s Week in Provence (August 28 to September 4) – as Hélène says, “Women are, of course, always part of O!France groups and are invited to join all my tours, but this week has been specially designed to cater to our refined tastes, ladies.” While I will refrain from commenting on that last bit, I do know that shopping will figure prominently in this fun-filled week centred in the lovely town of Uzès.

A Slow Week in Provence (September 4 to 11) – This is basically Hélène’s original itinerary that has been such a hit with her guests to date. But, it has been altered to be a little more relaxed with later starts, more time spent at favourite venues and extended opportunities to languish by the pool with a bottle of Rosé before dinner.

A New Week in Provence (September 11 to 18) – At the request of returning guests, Hélène has devised a wonderful new itinerary that will focus on the Haut Vaucluse, an area of Provence that became a papal territory in 1274 and was finally ceded back to France in 1791. We should point out that first timers will thoroughly enjoy this Provençal experience as well.

Hélène expects these tours to sell out quickly. Please contact her as soon as you can for further details and to make your bookings for an experience you will cherish forever.

If you know others who might be interested in an up close and personal visit to Provence, please pass this note on to them.

Many thanks and Cheers,

Jim and Hélène