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MY TRIP TO SOUTH OF FRANCE AFTER QUARANTINE | ALI ANDREEA

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Hi everyone,

Few weeks ago me and my husband decided to take a weekend off and get to the south of France.
I really suck at vloging, I guess it’s not yet a habit for me to film everything, but I definitely shared with you things I thought they’re worth sharing. Like… a lot of food. If you’re pregnant, or you are on a diet I seriously recommend you to not look at this video because food is huge part of my travel. I basically map out my trips around the restaurants I wanna try.

I’ll answer 2 of the most asked questions I got on my IG while I was on vacation:
1. Is it long to get from Paris to south?
The truth is it really depends where in the south you’re going. We took the train from Paris to Marseille, it was 3h long then rented a car and drove around Marseille. It is a 1,5h drive from Marseille to Saint-Tropez. So it’s really not that bad.
2. Is south of France crazy expensive?
There are prices for every budget, really. During the day you don’t have to stay in a club and pay for a chair, you have beautiful large beaches where you can put your towel on the sand and enjoy the sea for free.

Places we’re been:
Hotel Les Bords de Mer - Marseille
Les Calanques de Sugiton - Marseille
Cassis
Le Club 55 for beach and lunch ( Saint-Tropez )
La Reserve Restaurant for dinner ( Saint-Tropez)
LouLou Restaurant for beach and lunch ( Saint-Tropez )

I strongly recommend you to rent a boat for the whole day in Cassis and discover all the beautiful small beaches between the rocks. But make sure you rent it in advance. We thought about it the same day we got there and there were no boats available to take use to the calanques.
If we’ll get there again I wouldn’t do that 2h walk to get to the beach because it’s quite dangerous. You need to come with your own food and drinks because there is no place you could buy that and to walk in that heat carrying everything it’s not a joy. If you really love walking and hiking than I suggest you to get to Luminy by car, there is a huge parking place in there. Then discover the calanques by foot, but make sure you have water, snacks, towel, water shoes and a backpack to carry everything. Once you get there it’s a dream! The water is very cold though!
If you want, you can also go by car to Nice, Antibes, Cannes, they’re also very beautiful and worth visiting.

I don’t know if anyone would be interested in that but just in case, here’s what I was wearing:
Floral dress - it’s a few year old from Urban Outfitters
Red dress - find it here: https://bit.ly/3fA11Kf ( I’m size 36)
Blue dress with front buttons - find it here: https://bit.ly/2YNRVCW (I’m size 36)
Blue bathing suit: Bottom https://bit.ly/3eUO2SZ Top: https://bit.ly/2YFz4LB
Black bathing suit: https://www.paindesucre.com/
White dress ( I wore at dinner ) https://bit.ly/3eNMYjJ
Silk dress ( I wore on the beach, size S ) https://bit.ly/3jtxp4i
White linen shirt: https://bit.ly/2DV0sgz ( size M )
Bag: https://bit.ly/39fNxBr
Black Sunnies are Komono in style Stella ( I cannot find them on the website, they’re pretty old)
White Sunnies are Fendi, I couldn’t find them anywhere. I bought them from Nordstrom last year in April.


We were not paid or offered any services for this video.

Huge thanks to my husband @alexrosuphoto who took some drone shots for me and also helped me edit this vlog.

DISCLAIMER:: This video is NOT sponsored! Some of the links I’m using are affiliate links which means if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase I may receive a small commission, but that does NOT change the price of the product in any way. This would help me and my channel to support on creating more videos. Thank you very much for your support !

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