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French connection – a mother-daughter spa break in Provence

Bonding holidays are on the rise this year — Victoria Prever checks in to Coquillade Provence for some mother-daughter time in very relaxing Gallic surroundings

February 8, 2024 11:19
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Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

3 min read

For the last decade, a spa holiday meant respite from my children. It represented rest, relaxation and a chance to switch off. So, taking my (now) 13-year-old girl with me on a mum-and-daughter break to the South of France was something of a parenting milestone.

A chance to spend some uninterrupted time together (while she still wants to hang out with me), a venue we’d both enjoy and a chance for some much-needed indulgence — what’s not to like?

Since the pandemic, bonding holidays with some one-on-one time between parent and child have grown hugely in popularity, according to holiday specialists Original Travel — and we were both happy to get on board with the trend.

The hour-long drive from Marseilles Airport to Coquillade Provence  took us through richly verdant countryside, which I remembered from family holidays in the region when I was her age, before reaching the Luberon Regional Nature Park.

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