Located between two of the "most beautiful villages in France," Gordes and Roussillon, Joucas is a small hilltop village of Monts de Vaucluse. From the village one can see the surrounding plain and ochre hills of Roussillon. Like other hilltop villages in the region, the village location was selected in part due to the good views, which allowed inhabitants to see enemies approaching from far away.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1793
303
—
1800
299
−1.3%
1806
310
+3.7%
1821
308
−0.6%
1831
393
+27.6%
1836
390
−0.8%
1841
364
−6.7%
1846
391
+7.4%
1851
455
+16.4%
1856
437
−4.0%
1861
435
−0.5%
1866
398
−8.5%
1872
380
−4.5%
1876
397
+4.5%
1881
311
−21.7%
1886
307
−1.3%
1891
265
−13.7%
1896
232
−12.5%
Year
Pop.
±%
1901
219
−5.6%
1906
206
−5.9%
1911
212
+2.9%
1921
181
−14.6%
1926
169
−6.6%
1931
175
+3.6%
1936
180
+2.9%
1946
195
+8.3%
1954
173
−11.3%
1962
163
−5.8%
1968
201
+23.3%
1975
204
+1.5%
1982
210
+2.9%
1990
258
+22.9%
1999
317
+22.9%
2007
315
−0.6%
2012
325
+3.2%
2017
338
+4.0%
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From the year 1962 on: population without double counting Source: 1793-1999 EHESS,[4] 1968-2017 INSEE[5]
Tourism
Like all municipalities in the Luberon, tourism plays a role, directly or indirectly, in the local economy. There are several main types of tourism in the Luberon. Historical and cultural tourism relies on the rich heritage of the hilltop villages. Vacation tourism has resulted in the significant development of cottages, hotels and rentals, a large concentration of pools, and activities such as the Provençal markets. Finally, green tourism benefits from the many hiking trails and protected lands in the Luberon and surroundings. Tourism (hotels, guest houses and restaurants, including a starred Michelin) is an important part of the Joucas economy.