Coeur de Provence
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Q:

What temperatures to expect?

A:

Dry and in the mid-80's . Source

Q:

What clothes to bring?

A:

Bring Pilates workout clothes, a bathing suit, and shoes for hiking, if you will want to hike around. The south of France is pretty casual and the weather will be warm but you might want to bring something casually dressy for two dinners out in town.

Q:

What type of Pilates experience is required?

A:

All levels are welcome, including beginners. Classes are structured to accommodate various levels of experience at all times. 

Q:

Do I need to bring a Pilates mat and/or other props?

A:

Mats and props will be provided. Just bring comfortable Pilates workout clothes.

Q:

Do I need to bring additional money?

A:

You will want to have cash on hand for small purchases during excursions and for lunches. Restaurants and shops also take Visa and Mastercharge. You can exchange dollars for Euros at the airport or use your ATM card to withdraw money from your bank account in any of the towns we will visit.

Q:

Is there a safe for my valuables?

A:

There is no safe, we recommend that you leave jewelry and valuables at home.

Q:

Is it ok to bring my laptop or similar portable device and is there a WIFI connection?

A:

Even though we recommend that you don't bring valuables with you, there's a caretaker on site at all times and we'll keep the house locked during the times when the whole group is away.
  Yes, there is a free WIFI connection.

Q:

Will my cell phone work there?

A:

Check with your service provider before leaving as carrier's fees may varie from one service provider to another.

Q:

How to get there?

A:

The nearest airport is in Marseille (MRS). If you want to add to your trip and fly into Paris or another city in France, you can take the TGV to Avignon.
Q:
What should I pack?

A:

We are staying in a guest home and unlike hotels, toiletries are not provided. We will provide the towels.
  Also, keep in mind that electrical outlets and voltage are different in Europe. Only electrical devices with a transformer (i.e: laptops, iPods, etc...) are safe to use with a converter. We will provide 1 converter per guest. We'll also provide hairdryers to share among the group.