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October in Provence and Chateauneuf du Pape

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Bonjour from France!
Summer is in full swing and we have some exciting photographs to share. Don't miss our October trip to Paris and Provence, where we will highlight Chateauneuf du Pape, fall foliage and the beautiful Luberon region of Provence. Photographer Anthony Bianciella will once again partner with us on our exciting adventure. Off the beaten track, insider experiences...And the chance to preserve those memories with spectacular photographs.

Wine & Photo Pairing 
- like wine and cheese but lasts longer!
Fall Foliage

Join us on this one of a kind trip to the wine region of Châteauneuf du Pape. We'll explore delicious wines, dine in wonderful authentic locales, visit beautiful villages and take amazing photosOur October trip is designed for those who like to learn a little while they enjoy the finer things in life. All along the journey, we will provide information about the region, details about French wines and French cuisine and even help you take great photos of the experience so you can bring your memories home with you.Our low-key approach is like having a friend with special expertise  traveling with you as you explore these spellbinding destinations. As a small group, you will have personalized attention and the level and type of activity that you prefer. No prerequisites to join this trip! Your desire to see and do things that most tourists never get to experience is all you need! Whether you are a novice or expert --photographer or wine lover -- this trip is something special. (Don't believe us, look at our client testimonials.)Just sit back and enjoy the ride. We'll help you navigate the beautiful landscape and ensure that you will see and experience things that only an insider could see and do.For more information and a full itinerary, please visit our website at Bliss Travels (www.blisstravels.com)

What some of our most recent clients say:
" We really had a great trip, you made it all come together so nicely, picked a perfect hotel and a fantastic mix of restaurants.  You made all of the planning so easy and stress free.  The tours of the sites, gardens and museums was perfect ... we feel that we really got to "know" Paris in just a few days. Thanks again ... we look forward to planning a return trip with you..." (BB, Stamford Conn. June/July 2012)
"I had a super time and the whole adventure was a wonderful experience.  From the tours, site seeings and all the delicious food. I will always have great memories of my vacation in France. You made it all happen for me. Thank you very much for everything." (WR, New Jersey June/July 2012)
 
We hope to see you soon!
Wendy Jaeger
Owner, Bliss Travels

 

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October in Provence
Wines: Chateauneuf du Pape
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The Wines of Chateauneuf du Pape
Chateauneuf du Pape has world renown red wines, full of flavor. Grenache is top grape here! Big wines! Not many people know that they also make truly excellent whites. The wines themselves are made from a selection of 13 grapes and each winemaker has his own combination. What a treat to try! Imagine visiting in fall just after harvest. The perched village with castle ruins surrounded by brilliant fall foliage, and the crisp fall air perfect for leisurely walks and sightseeing.  wendy@blisstravels.com
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Tour France: Culinary Bliss

Tour France: Culinary Bliss!Our trip highlights always include culinary adventures. This trip is no exception. A spectacular tasting menu, a private luncheon, even a special cafe...whether formal or casual, it's truly Bliss!Foie Gras...compote....what more can we say?Marscapone ravioli with parmesan foam make the perfect accompaniment --Tomatoes and an incredible fresh ceviche in an almond milk...squab, cherries, and rhubarb....A nice finish to the day! 

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Tour Provence: Lavender in Provence

Tour Provence: Lavender SeasonWhat's your favorite color? Well, in summer, my favorite color is lavender. And, right now, it's in full bloom...From the hills of the Luberon to the valleys, the color lavender is everywhere. It's Bliss!Contemplating photos....

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Tour Provence: Vacation in Provence in a Day!

Tour Provence: Vacation in Provence in a Day!

From the ancient ruins you can freely climb through --to photography, to hiking, to pondering n'importe quoi... or just to put out a blanket and enjoy the view...

To the village panoramas...To the life within...Why not open the door on a new adventure. It's Bliss!

Come with us...

But first, read what others have to say...Don't take  our word for it.

After you are through, book our last room. Watch the lavender flower, and experience the fragrance when a field is cut...It permeates the air for a quarter mile around it!

July 17-22 Provence (possible early arrival for Paris too!)

or

July 28-August 4 (Mediterranean and Paris) This trip is not advertised. It's a small private trip. contact us for details wendy@blisstravels.com

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Tour France: Mediterranean Vacations in a Day!

OTour France: Mediterranean Vacations in a Day!On commence avec le déjeuner, biensur.Start with lunch. Views, sunshine, and a collection of colors.Lavender, newly planted by a friend to "garnish" the best table in the house! Thank you Florian and Eric for another unforgettable experience--one a group of us will experience in late July and early August.(Join us in our last room of a small group --10 people --July 28-August 4 along the Mediterranean and in Paris. This trip was not advertised, and there is one room. Contact us for details asap. 609 462 6213 or wendy@blisstravels.c0m)Of course, after lunch the Mediterranean beckons. It is pure Bliss!Interested in our last room in July? Details below.(July 17/18-23 Provence/ParisA small group all inclusive trip to one of Provence’s most beautiful areas, with exclusive access to private activities and events. Provencal markets, lavender, Roman ruins, Cote du Rhone wines, special dining, Medieval villages, art, castle, hikes… and plenty of independent time.  ONE ROOM.

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Tour France: A Mediterranean Adventure

Tour France: A Mediterranean Adventure. It's BlissSummer vacations involve the beach, for sure. But, what many people don't know is that there are stunning beaches, with world class views, and great dining --on the Mediterranean, that don't break the bank --and still make you feel like you're in a fairy tale land (which you are).Hope you enjoy these photos --as we continue to Tour France.

The view from here:looks like this:And this...as you watch the boats go by. This is a little sailing school. Too Cute!look carefully --there's a castle at the mid point of the cliffs (top of the lower cliff). Staying there is quite an experience.One room left in mid July and one in August. Contact us toute de suite to book.

wendy@blisstravels.com 609 462 6213.

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Tour France: Provencal Perspective

Tour France: Provencal Perspective.Perspective is an interesting thing. Sometimes it refers to your relationship with people, sometimes time, and sometimes the physical environment...In Provence I usually see all three things at once. And that's a good day!Here we are at a typical Provencal lunch. Sure it takes 3 hours...But, it's not like "Thanksgiving dinner". We are not all just dying to lay down on the couch to lessen the "pain" of overeating. Rather, it's a relaxing and integral, yet energizing, part of the dayThere's your perspective AFTER the meal...what do you do? Here's one idea...Though it's certainly not the only good idea, it is one that we find Bliss-ful!(sorry it's sideways-- that's Emmy taking the road less traveled to the top of the cliffs...)Then there's physical perspective --in view and in deed...indeed!To give you some perspective of the size of these cliffs, the above shot was taken from the cliff it faces --at a distance. The bottom two show CLIMBERS on the facing cliff. You must look quite hard --they are the "ant" like things on the rock face!In this shot, the crevice in the rock is actually big enough to camp on --see the people walking inside of it?All of this seems to put life in a better perspective. Bliss is not a "holiday" event or a gift. It should be a regular feature in your life.  Call us when you are ready!609 462 6213 or wendy@blisstravels.com. 2 rooms  in August and October are available. 1 room in July. June and September are full.

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Buying a Good Camera for Travel - Guest Post

Guest Blog by Anthony Bianciella (traveling photographer for Bliss Travels Photo Tours)I'm often asked about what camera to buy, especially for traveling on vacation, since I co-host the photography & wine trips to France along with Bliss Travels.Of course, I must answer the question with some questions of my own:

  1. What's your budget? (the cost of new cameras range drastically these days)
  2. How big of a camera are you willing to carry?
  3. Are you interested in managing the camera or do you just want to "point and shoot"?
  4. Do you think you'll get more involved with the settings as you gain experience?

Armed with that information, I can usually get you going in the right direction and narrow down the choices.Here are some things to consider...Generally speaking, there are two main camps; you either want a camera that slides in a pocket or you are willing to carry it on your shoulder or in a camera bag.Small cameras get better each year and most will take a nice picture (as long as you have good light). So you can get a properly exposed picture during the day and outside - markets, mountainsides, streets, flowers, people (as long as you don't make them squint), etc. Once you go inside or it gets a little dark outside, things can get more difficult.Some small cameras have intelligent automatic modes that do a decent job of blending natural light with the flash on the camera. Let's put it this way...it'll do but it could be better.ImageLearning a little bit about exposure controls might also help you get the shots that you see with your eyes. For example, you might want to take a twilight photo with something in the in the foreground (maybe boats in a marina). Your small camera would probably make the boats look too dark in order to make the sky look right. Or the sky won't be deep and rich in color because your camera might try to make the boats bright enough to see.Moving up to a larger, more advanced camera will help you overcome some of these limitations. Of course, these cameras also have automatic mode so you can work your way up. And when you do, you'll have the control that you need to get the shots you want.Larger cameras tend to come with larger lenses...in the end, you can't change the laws of physics and more glass in your lens, typically means more light in your camera.ImageThis is just a small intro to picking the right camera and is a conversation I have with the people that come with us on our photo tours. So if you are thinking about buying a new camera and would like to learn how to use it, consider one of our trips where we immerse you in places and experiences that give you plenty to photograph.You can shoot me an email if you have a question about the right camera for you. If you answer the questions above, I'll try to get you some options to consider.And if you're ready to hit the road with us and see some beautiful places, check out our tours. Our next photo trip is planned for October to Provence (some details below). Or, check out Bliss Travels for other France travel options.October 2012 Trip OverviewWe have designed and planned a very special photo and wine trip to the south of France. The Luberon Region of Provence is one of the most sought after destintations and one of the most beautiful places to explore. Here you will find roman bridges and roads, perched medieval villages, farms with world-renowned produce and some of the best wines in the world. The landscapes and vistas should not be missed.Photographers of all levels have raved about the experience. And their companions have been happy to spend a vacation together where both can truly enjoy themselves.Our trips are designed for all photographers - beginners, intermmediate and even pros. We provide sights and experiences that are off-the-beaten-path and would normally require hours of research to find. In fact, without friends in these places, it would be impossible to replicate the experience that we have prepared for you.Space is limited as this is a small group tour (not a big bus herd). For more information visit the tour page here.Or contact me directly with questions or to reserve a spot ( anthony@anthonybphotos.com, 908-240-2322).Image

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Tour France: Experience Provence...like a local

Tour France: Experience Provence...like a local (menu suggestions below)

Wondering down the village roadto visit the local market --set up from the town parking area through the main square, and on several little streets. Not the biggest area market --but a very authentic and less touristy one.Taking our picnic items to a nearby olive grove where we walk along and see the first lavender blooms.peeking in corners at gardens

Paints quite a nice picture of the day --we think it's Bliss

 Picnic Menu: Roast rabbit a la moutarde, artichoke vinaigrette, wood oven baked bread, freshly picked cherries and melons.
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Tour France: The Best Vacation in Provence!

Tour France: Provence in Cherry Season...The best vacation in ProvenceLife may not be a "bowl of cherries" but you sure can pick your own treats....Fast food Provence style --pick your own dessert on the way home from dinner!These cherry trees are so full of cherries that the bows are bent nearly to the ground. This little orchard is off of a Roman road, a few steps from the center of a Medieval village we like to call "home".On our way back, the view was panoramic.Today's adventure begins with market day.Contact us to know more about our last room in July (NEW dates: Arrive between July 13 and 16 for Bastille Day in Provence or Paris, and then spend July 18-22 in the Luberon) and our trip in October!

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Tour France: Best Summer Festivals in Provence (with schedule)

Tour France: Best Summer Festivals in Provence and Festival Schedule.Schedule:Cherry Festivals in mid and late JuneMelon Festival in JulyLavender festivals in late July and AugustBastille Day --July 14Tour de France --July 14 in ProvenceWine and art festivals...July etc.Fete Votives: late June, July and August.Summer is festival season. Provence is full of a huge variety of festivals.There are themed festivals. There is a honey festival, several wine festivals, art festivals, a melon festival, a cherry festival...and pretty much a celebration of any food product you can think of. Below are some photos of past festivals.

Being inducted into the "royal order of the melon". Really.A special melon dish. Lobster or prawns are baked in this one of a kind "plat". We have been privileged to do this with the chef several times.The meal following the festival celebrating the town's release from the dragon.

Walking around the Lavender festival last August.

There are "fetes votives" in each village. Those include things like dancing in the town square to live music, Champagne "stands", carnival games and perhaps even a special market. I love these local festivals. They bring such romance to a Provencal night.The cafes take advantage of the closed roads to set up table everywhere. Bands play on the side walk --trumpets and all!Evening fireworks over a Mediterranean village.There is Bastille Day. This brings a weekend full of festivities. In Paris, it is dominated by parades andfireworks over the Eiffel Tower. In Provence, it is marked by celebratory town wide meals (Pistous and Aiolis), dancing and fireworks in the town centers and huge, luscious markets full of tantalizing treats and products.

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Tour France: Paris & Provence Showers and Flowers

Tour France: Paris and Provence: Showers and FlowersPainted on a wall in the Marais...early spring themes!

X marks the spot of our favorite peaceful Parisian landmark.

Outside the Tuileries and in Provence --blooms!

Capturing iris's at the farm.Spring gives way to summer.And a little summer picnic to end the post!.

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Tour France: Paris & Provence Architecture and Structure

Tour France: Paris & Provence -Architecture and Structures.We love these shots.City Hall is dotted with sculptures, several by Rodin -- and surrounded by fountains in summer and an ice run in winter.Along the Seine. A great place for a picnic or to read. This turns into the Paris Plage in summer!In Provence:The new church in our village.Where the bridges and buildings offset the blue of the sky.Sunshine and blue skies, and...Bliss

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Tour France: How to Have The Best Sunday Ever in Provence

Tour France: How to Have The Best Sunday Ever in Provence!There are few things better than a Sunday in Provence. In fact, even if you do nothing special, it's a pretty great day. However, the photos below are what we consider pure Bliss. This is the best Sunday EVER! (And after you've read this, if you disagree, I truly would love to know what you do in Provence that is BETTER!!)To start, we go to our absolute favorite place for a traditional 4 course Sunday lunch. Nestled in the cliffs...It's a stunning but very casual place. When we talk about authentic dining, gourmet but not fussy, this is what we mean.The appetizer platter comes out for people to share. Provencal treats like Anchoiade, tapenade, moules or wild mushrooms...Followed by one of the traditional main courses --this is 'yours truly' filleting everyone's fresh stream trout! Of course, daube and lamb etc are also choices.The Provencal tomatoes and purely delicious creamy potatoes are served as accompaniment.After is the cheese course. Banon is local to the area. It really can't be found anywhere outside of the region --not the real stuff properly ripened.Then come desserts...Then the traditional Sunday hike.  When we say the road less traveled and "off the beaten path", we mean it!Up to the ruins for a quick "look". Though some people chose to relax in the shade instead of making the climb.Capturing the view.If you can!And then back "home" for the evening. If you can top this day of pure Bliss, I'd sure like to know how! If you'd like to do this with us some day, contact us! We'd love to share this wonderful experience with you sometime this summer. We will be there in July and August!A Bientôt,Wendy

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Tour France: A Typical Day in Provence with Bliss Travels

Tour France: A typical day in Provence with Bliss Travels.For the photographers, there was an early morning shoot. The rest of us had a leisurely breakfast or even slept in. We all met in the garden, and then drove to see the poppy fields, where Anthony helped people capture the beauty.After our shoot, we visited a local village and friends we adore.For lunch we shared specially prepared warm goat cheese salads or soup au pistou and  then had an omelette made with farm fresh asparagus (thank you Lionel --our favorite chef in the village --who always has local eggs and something special for my perennial omelette!)After lunch there was sightseeing, walking, gallery hopping and, yes, more photography --yours truly even modeled --and learned there is a "walk", a "look", and, of course, not to smile too much!! For our next photography trips, there will be an option to do portraiture and we will use models.But, ever the guide, I continued to give clear direction to all who asked!We finished the evening with a wine tasting and meal in a private cellar --candle lit, with a menu to order. Pas Mal!In case you were wondering --the blue in the sky is not touched up. That truly is the color!We hope to share this and more with you on our next trips. July and August festivals are just around the corner, as is our fall photography, foliage and Chateauneuf du Pape trip! Contact us now! Wendy@blisstravels.com

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Tour France: The Best Time to Visit Provence is "in Bloom"

Tour France: Visit Provence in Bloom.Spring time provides wonderful and very different sites.The first "lavender" colored bloom of the season!In every direction the sights are green and blossoming.I just can't get enough of the poppies!And, of course, every day must have a castle in it somewhere!Join us! It's Bliss! Contact us with any questions.

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Tour France: A Day in Provence

Tour France: Bliss Travels to Authentic Provence. Spectacular views caught by Anthony Bianciella, our talented traveling photographer. One thing that makes us feel "Blissful" is finding beautiful, less populated villages to explore. We build the day around a walk, hike, panorama and, of course, our traditional Provencal lunch. For us, that's why Bliss Travels! The only thing better than springtime in Provence is July in Provence. This is the ultimate "room with a view"!!Some of the smaller villages still use different modes of transportation Emmy meets a new friend!Village roads, old and "new" A walk, followed by lunch --in a tiny restaurant we found off a little alley and side street. Now, it's an annual favorite. Look at yesterday's set menu below Menu of: Burgundian like soft poached egg in red wine and mushroom, fish with saffron, fresh pasta and market veggies, Brie de Meaux and salad, along with dessert, bien surWe sincerely hope you can join us on our next authentic, and off the beaten track adventure! It's Bliss! Please contact us when you are ready for a new sort of travel experience.

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Tour France: Vacations in Provence with Bliss Travels

Tour France: Vacations in Provence with Bliss Travels:Some shots from our current trip --  A professional makes all the difference! Whether it's knowing what and how to shoot -- or where to find the authentic places and uncommon sights.

One of the paths that lead to an old Roman road...Poppies under a 2000 year old bridgeMorning light!

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Tour France: Photograph Provence!

Tour France: Photograph Provence.Our photographer, Anthony Bianciella, has a student photograph us.Off the beaten path, and exploring the light! Leave home. Step out of your normal comfort zone, and see things you might have missed!After an afternoon of photography --and the vines lead us to a wine tasting at an organic (bio) vineyard.Having a great time --even if the Mistral does blow --You could say they were "blown away by Provence"Fall foliage and photography in the Luberon in October. And May 2013 --booking now.

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