My husband and I are about to take our last big trip before the baby arrives—one last hurrah as just the two of us, and honestly, I’m both excited and a little nervous. We’ve always loved traveling together, but this time feels different, like the end of an era. We’re thinking about the South of France for a long weekend in September, hoping for beautiful scenery, good food, and a chance to just relax before life changes forever. Everyone keeps telling us to go to Nice, but I can’t help but wonder if it’s just a tourist trap these days. I’d love to find a quieter spot, maybe somewhere with fewer crowds and more charm. I’m six months pregnant, so I’m not exactly up for hiking up mountains or squeezing through packed markets. I just want a place where we can stroll, eat well, and soak in the views without feeling like we’re in a postcard with a thousand other people. Has anyone found a hidden gem in the South of France that isn’t overrun with tourists? I’m starting to feel like every American just goes to Nice because it’s easy, but maybe we’re missing out on something better. I’d hate to spend our last trip as a couple fighting crowds and waiting in line for mediocre food. If you’ve been somewhere that surprised you (in a good or bad way), I’d love to hear about it. It’s so hard to know what’s actually worth it and what’s just Instagram hype. Traveling while pregnant is already a challenge—I just want to make sure it’s worth the effort. #babymoon #southoffrance #travelquestions #Travel