Cavaillon
Understand
A former episcopal seat, located in the Durance valley, within the Luberon Regional Nature Park, the city is today considered the capital of the melon, although much of the production originates today the Crau and the center of Vaucluse, and is only shipped from Cavaillon.
Get in
By plane
Cavaillon is accessible from Avignon - Caumont Airport, serviced by low-cost airlines. The other closest airports are those of Marseille Airport.
By car
By bus
Several bus lines connect Cavaillon with the other cities of the department
- Ligne 7 (Avignon - Caumont-sur-Durance - Cavaillon)
- Ligne 8 (Pertuis - Cavaillon)
- Ligne 13.1 (Carpentras - Le Thor - L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue - Cavaillon)
- Ligne 13.2 (Sorgues - Le Thor - L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue - Cavaillon)
- Ligne 15.3 (Roussillon - Gordes - Cavaillon)
By train
- 🌍 Cavaillon trains station, 1 Avenue Charles Péguy, 84 Cavaillon. on trains ligne from Marseille to Salon-de-Provence - Cavaillon - Avignon
Get around
See
- 🌍 Saint Jacques chapel. on the top f Saint Jacques mount, near city's center.
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