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From delicious cuisine and wonderful wines to châteaux and ski resorts, it's no surprise that France entices people of all ages. Take a adventure to the strikingly beautiful island of Mont-Saint-Michel, challenge yourself with a hike around glorious Mont Blanc , escape to the beautiful beaches of the French Riviera in Nice, or follow in the footsteps of artists in Provence . Visit the vineyards of the Loire Valley on a river cruise , and of course check out the romantic Paris, City of Light. A tour of France is a must for all travelers.

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French Dream ( 6 days ) Tour

  • Coach / Bus
  • Sightseeing

French Dream ( 6 days )

Mont Blanc Highlights  Tour

  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Mountain Hikes

Mont Blanc Highlights

Wonderful guided hikes, all different and amazing views. Tourradar really surpassed all my expectations. From a wonderful hotel - stayed at Richemond Hotel, in the centre of town to the amazing prepared lunches and restaurant dinners to our wonderful and knowledgeable guide Nichole. Thank you Nicole for your energy, patience, calmness, and expertise both up and down each mountain adventure. You made our trip a wonderful

Paris to Normandy 2024 Tour

  • River Cruise

Paris to Normandy 2024

Really enjoyed it. excellent boat and very interesting locations.

Cycle Provence Tour

Cycle Provence

Paris and Versailles Tour

  • In-depth Cultural
  • Christmas & New Year

Paris and Versailles

Hotel and tours were good. It would help to have guidance on travel/transportation to tour meeting sites, especially Metro subway usage.

French Ring ( 11 days ) Tour

French Ring ( 11 days )

The Treasures of France including Normandy (8 Days) Tour

The Treasures of France including Normandy (8 Days)

Beautiful. Fantastic. Well organized and amazing
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

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Normandy, Brittany & The Loire Valley (Classic, 8 Days) Tour

Normandy, Brittany & The Loire Valley (Classic, 8 Days)

This was a fantastic trip! The knowledge and passion my Travel Director Elizabeth had was amazing. The accommodation was incredible you walked outside and were in the centre of town. In Brittany I had a view of the sea. I never felt rushed and enough free time.

Best of France Tour Tour

Best of France Tour

I am very happy with this trip. The hotels were comfortable, they were clean and their breakfast buffet was good. Our bus was also clean and our driver was prompt, he was very cautious all the way. Ann Marie was a superb tour guide, she was very knowledgable in art and history, thanks to her our tour was even better. Very satisfied with the tour, thank you very much for the experience !

Paris to Normandy WWII Remembrance & History Cruise (Southbound) Tour

Paris to Normandy WWII Remembrance & History Cruise (Southbound)

France Family Journey: From Paris to Normandy and Beyond Tour

France Family Journey: From Paris to Normandy and Beyond

The tour was interesting, fun, and just the right balance of group and independent activities. The tour guides were knowledgeable, helpful, and very organized!

Brilliant Bordeaux (2024) (Bordeaux to Bordeaux, 2024) Tour

  • Wine tasting

Brilliant Bordeaux (2024) (Bordeaux to Bordeaux, 2024)

Paris Explorer (8 Days) Tour

Paris Explorer (8 Days)

Our guide, Jonathan, was fantastic.

Paris, Normandy and the Loire Tour

Paris, Normandy and the Loire

The local expert guides were of variable quality. The Louvre guide was one of the best ever. The Versailles guide was awful. One of us needed to use a CPAP machine and COSMOS was almost nasty in their reply as to whether the hotels could accommodate it. They made no guarantee that power would be available, and provided a disclaimer of any responsibility. We brought our own power adapter, plug adapter and extension cord...and distilled water (because no one was able to tell us were in Paris we could get distilled water...not an exaggeration). In the end, everything worked out. However, the stress and uncertainty were an issue before every different hotel. For this reason we would not use COSMOS again.

Paris & Normandy Highlights National Geographic Journeys Tour

Paris & Normandy Highlights National Geographic Journeys

We loved the itinerary and the extra sites we visited, also. Our CEO Alexiane did well. We would have like to hear more history of the places we saw. Alexiane took care to provide for the needs of individuals on our tour. That was especially helpful for me. Our bus driver, Frederick, was excellent and caring, too.

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It was a very comfortable and enjoyable cruise. The service staff were very friendly and attentive. The fellow passengers were very friendly and sociable which makes the whole cruise line one big happy family.
It was a really good experience. This is my second trip with Eskapas. The first one was a small group tour fully escorted in Italy and it was wonderful. This trip is independent and you are joining at the meeting point to daily group ours. If you have send of orientation, it may be difficult so I recommend yo to take a taxi to reach out to the meeting points. Usually it costs 15-20Euro. The company upgraded our hotel to New Hotel Le Voltaire 4* ,, located in 11th Arrondissement, close to Bastille. It is a correct one, decent breakfast. Don't miss Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise which is close proximity.

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A rendezvous with a magnifique experience awaits! As cliché as it sounds, France truly has something for everyone. With over two dozen cities, each with their own nuances of the French culture and contributions to its history, architecture, art and last but not least, the gastronomical delights that the French are famous for throughout the world are yours to explore, experience and fall in love with during your stay. Coast to coast, border to border, there are seemingly endless variations on your French experience to be had. Rolling hills and scenic valleys lined with the fruit of the gods; seaside towns, along sandy beaches with views you just might be sharing with royalty; or maybe snowcapped mountain ranges providing some of the best skiing in the world and an adrenaline rush to match is what you seek. Whatever you decide, France easily makes you feel as if you have stepped out of reality and into the art you learned about and loved since you were a child.

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This French capital is one of the world's greatest cities and certainly one of its most beautiful. The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre and Orsay Museums, the Champs Elysees, Montmartre and the Sacre Coeur, and many others are all iconic symbols of the "City of Light." Renowned for fabulous dining, high fashion and the French savoir faire, one can keep returning to Paris over a lifetime and still not see everything it has to offer.

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Sitting on the French Riviera, north of Cannes, is a town that is an olfactory oasis. Set in the hills, Grasse is considered the perfume capital of the world. The town’s fields of jasmine, lavender, and other fragrant flowers are harvested to create essential oils for perfume production. Perfumers (known as a nez, or nose) in Grasse can teach you how to recognize different scents and how top notes, mid notes and the lingering base of a fragrance come together to create a magical aroma.

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At 370 acres or three-quarters of a square mile, the Principality of Monaco is the world's second smallest sovereign state. It sits in a scenic cliff-side location on the Mediterranean completely surrounded by French territory. This fairy tale of a country is headed by the Prince Sovereign, currently, Albert II, son of Rainier III and American actress Grace Kelly. Discover a place that is just as you imagined with opulent architecture, stunning coastal panoramas, chic boutiques and ritzy cars. Highlights of a visit include the Oceanographic Museum and the Prince's Palace as well as the Cathedral, the final resting place of the Principality's monarchs.

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A perfectly preserved medieval enclave of Roman origins, Avignon is set in the heart of France's Provence region on the banks of the Rhone River. For 68 years in the 14th century, Avignon was the capital of Christianity, the seat of 10 Popes before the papacy was brought back to Rome in 1377. Avignon has always been a center for art and culture, a designation that continues with its annual Arts Festival, hosting numerous stage productions, film showings, exhibitions, poetry readings, concerts, mime performances, ballets, and more.

Destination Must-Dos

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Small-town touring:

Take a break from the City of Light and get a taste of old world France when spending time in countryside villages that look like they are plucked from a storybook. With many unique villages, each region has its own special qualities for you to experience. Travel through hilltops, rocky coasts and remarkable views while learning about the locals and their lifestyles.

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Omaha Beach:

This was one of the beach sectors assigned to the American landing forces during the invasion of June 6, 1944. It was here that the U.S. First Division fought the bloodiest engagement on D-Day. Go through the towns that make up the sector: St-Laurent, Colleville and Vierville. Set foot on the beach and reflect on that fateful day and cherish the present peace. The American Military Cemetery stands up on the bluff as a testament to the greatest sacrifice that these Americans have made in the name of freedom.

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Dinner at Eiffel Tower:

Put yourself in a scene from a movie; the lights of Paris glitter beneath you as you dine inside one of the world’s most iconic landmarks – the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1889 as part of the World's Fair by the architecture team of Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris today. Located on the first level is 58 Tour Eiffel, a gourmet restaurant with stunning panoramic views of Paris. Since food is another big part of Parisian culture, the meal is several courses, beautifully displayed and accompanied with wine, coffee and tea.

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Cabaret Theatre performance:

Immerse yourself in the nostalgic side of Parisian culture when taking your seat at a traditional cabaret show. Colorful, crazy, glamourous and intriguing are all used when describing the excitement that is Parisian cabarets. Enjoy your meal while being entertained with a show or play in this festive atmosphere.

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In many places in France, wine costs less than water. Stay hydrated of course but this is also an affordable chance to try many different varieties of the best wine in the world.

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Dinner at the Paradis Latin requires business casual attire; shorts are not allowed. This is your chance to get into the spirit of this exciting night.

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The French eat lunch between noon and 2:30p.m. and dinner between 8-11p.m. Many restaurants close after lunch and do not open again until dinner time.

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Spotlight on the French Riviera featuring Nice's Carnival and Menton Lemon Festival

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Memorials of World War II featuring the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landing

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As a country of art, style, and culinary delights, France has consistently been on the list of the most visited countries in the world. People from all around the world visit France in their millions every year. Our French romantic holidays allow you to enjoy all the beauty and charm with your partner. If you prefer exclusive wine tasting, expensive cruises, and a five-star touring experience, then our France luxury tours are for you. For a more affordable holiday, you can check out our France budget tours . And if you want to explore the country at your own pace, our France private tours offer plenty of options. Our France-guided tours are a great option if you want to learn about the history of French cities and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame. No matter how you choose to spend your French vacation, you can be sure that there is a tour available to help you discover the country's unparalleled beauty and candor.

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In Van Gogh's Footsteps Tour

  • Starts Avignon, France
  • Ends Chapelle Saint Gabriel, France

In Van Gogh's Footsteps

  • Best price guaranteed
  • No booking fees
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Walking tours & Trekking and Hiking
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Train, Bus & Taxi
  • Age Range 18-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
  • May 02 10+ seats left
  • May 03 10+ seats left
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Jewels Of France Including Normandy Tour

  • Starts Paris, France
  • Ends Paris, France

Jewels of France including Normandy

  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites City sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Beach , Art and architecture & Farm and plantation visits 'data-more-tripid='21274'>+3 more
  • Transport Coach
  • Age Range 5-99 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,575
  • Special Deal (10%): - US$ 158
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,417
  • May 25 Only 6 seats left
  • Sep 21 10+ seats left

Walks & Gardens Of The French Riviera Tour

  • Starts Menton, France
  • Ends Menton, France

Walks & Gardens of the French Riviera

  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Trekking and Hiking
  • Accommodation Hotel, Villa & Resort
  • Transport Train, Bus & Ferry
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,623
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 388
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,235
  • Jun 01 Only 8 seats left
  • Jun 15 Only 8 seats left

Getaway In The French Riviera Tour

  • Starts Nice, France
  • Ends Nice, France

Getaway in the French Riviera

  • Free cancellation
  • Trip customizable
  • Activities Food tours & Countryside and village visits Food tours , Countryside and village visits & City sightseeing 'data-more-tripid='38021'>+1 more
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Minibus
  • Age Range 1-99 yrs

Mont Blanc Highlights Tour

  • Starts Chamonix, France
  • Ends Chamonix, France

Mont Blanc Highlights

  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Adventure
  • Accommodation Resort
  • Transport Train, Private Vehicle & Bus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,773
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 418
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,355
  • May 18 Only 8 seats left
  • May 25 Only 8 seats left

The Treasures Of France Including Normandy Tour

The Treasures of France including Normandy

  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites City sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Wine tasting tours , Beach & Art and architecture 'data-more-tripid='20958'>+3 more
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,933
  • Special Deal (11%): - US$ 312
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,621
  • May 11 10+ seats left
  • May 18 10+ seats left

Tour Du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

  • Starts Les Bossons, France
  • Ends Les Bossons, France

Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Walking tours Trekking and Hiking , Walking tours & Adventure 'data-more-tripid='7930'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Camping, Resort, Hotel & Tent
  • Transport Bus, Private Vehicle & Train
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,298
  • Special Deal (10%): - US$ 328
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,970
  • Jun 15 Only 4 seats left
  • Jun 22 Only 3 seats left

Paris & Normandy Highlights Tour

Paris & Normandy Highlights

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Sightseeing Tours Cultural, religious and historic sites , Sightseeing Tours & War sites 'data-more-tripid='6173'>+1 more
  • Transport Private Vehicle, Bus & Train
  • Age Range 12-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,399
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 510
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,889
  • May 05 Only 7 seats left
  • May 12 Only 2 seats left

Short Break In Paris (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

Short Break in Paris (port-to-port cruise)

  • Tour Type Cruise Tour
  • Activities Cruise
  • Accommodation Ship Cabin
  • Transport Cruise Ship & Coach
  • Age Range 18-79 yrs
  • Jul 14 10+ seats left
  • Oct 29 10+ seats left

Mountains & Villages Of Corsica Tour

  • Starts Bocognano, France
  • Ends Bocognano, France

Mountains & Villages of Corsica

  • Accommodation Hotel & Camping
  • Transport Train & Bus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,873
  • Special Deal (10%): - US$ 178
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,695
  • May 19 Only 2 seats left
  • May 26 Only 4 seats left

Paris And Versailles Tour

Paris And Versailles

  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel & Yacht Cabin
  • Transport Yacht, Boat, Coach, Private Vehicle & Bus
  • Age Range 6-80 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,820
  • Special Deal (6%): - US$ 109
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,711
  • May 06 10+ seats left
  • May 07 10+ seats left

Extraordinary Paris (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

Extraordinary Paris (port-to-port cruise)

  • Dec 04 10+ seats left

Tour Du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Walking tours Trekking and Hiking , Walking tours & Adventure 'data-more-tripid='7935'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Camping & Resort
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Bus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 5,173
  • Special Deal (10%): - US$ 508
  • Total Price from: US$ 4,665
  • Jun 22 Only 4 seats left

Cycle Provence Tour

  • Ends Provence, France

Cycle Provence

  • Activities Bicycle tours & Adventure
  • Transport Bus
  • Age Range 14-99 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,965
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 445
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,520
  • May 25 Only 10 seats left
  • Jun 08 Only 9 seats left

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France - tour highlights and travel tips.

The Eiffel Tower is most visited paid monument in the world. In 2011, 6.98 million people visited it.

There are all kinds of markers for your holiday in France. A wine region, a river, an attraction, a cathedral, an outdoor adventure, urban wonders, just about anything could end up being the highlight of your itinerary. With most cities offering a peek into traditional Europe and all places boasting of fascinating natural beauty, it doesn’t get any better either. Irrespective of where your interests lie, a trip to France always includes arts and architecture. After all, some of the most famous museums, ancient Roman temples, renaissance-era wonders, artworks and landmarks can be found in the country. Considering that its star attraction, the Eiffel Tower, attracts more than 7 million visitors each year, you can understand why trips to this country are always memorable.

Travel Highlights

  • Take in the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower
  • Eat some escargots
  • Watch the sunrise from steps in front of the Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre
  • Listen to the ringing bells at Notre Dame Cathedral
  • Do a wine tasting tour in Burgundy and Bordeaux but areas like Champagne, Rhone Valley and Loire are equally spectacular.
  • Try the mouth watering seafood of Britany and Michelin-stars of Provence to the black truffles of Dordogne
  • Try the distinct cheeses of Burgundy
  • Take a cruise down the Seine
  • Visit the floating monastery of Mont Saint-Michel
  • Stroll through the gardens of the Palace of Versailles

Travel Tips

  • While many French people speak English, they prefer to speak French. The locals really appreciate when tourists make an effort to learn some basic words and phrases.
  • Most French cities, including Paris , can be seen entirely by foot. Pack decent walking shoes and save money on public transit.
  • The French are very polite and expect good manners. Avoid antisocial behaviour like shouting and chewing gum.
  • Unless it’s on your bucket list, skip the Mona Lisa. While the Louvre is well worth a visit (and is free on the first Sunday of each month), this painting can be difficult to see as it is surprisingly small and often surrounded by big crowds snapping photos.
  • Beware pickpockets and sneaky tricks to get your money. Don’t allow a street vendor to help you “try on” a bracelet, and do not pick up “gold” rings you find on the ground - these are common tricks.

France has seasonal weather so please do check up on best time to visit France before planning your tour. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in France, do check out our France Travel Guide for more information.

Popular Tour Types in France

  • France luxury tours: Splurge on one of our France luxury tours for an unforgettable holiday experience. Stay in a five-star hotel and enjoy the sightseeing as private chauffeurs whisk you around Paris's monuments in style and without having to wait in long lines. Visit ancient villages and walk in the footsteps of great artists like Monet and Van Gogh. While at it, enjoy the best wines from the vineyards of Bordeaux and scrumptious French cuisine.
  • France private tours: Visit the Louvre, Palais Royal, Notre Dame, and the Eiffel Tower on our private France tours . Then, visit Carcassonne's archeological museums and enjoy some exclusive wine tasting in Beaune. These tours are designed so that you can experience the magic of France at your own pace.
  • France guided tours: Join other tourists from around the world while you discover France's hidden beauty. You will see the magnificent Chateau de Chenonceau and the picturesque Port of Honfleur, as well as soak up some rays on Omaha's landing beaches on our France-guided tours . These trips are the best way to learn about French heritage and culture from an expert guide.
  • France budget tours: Our budget-friendly tours are the ideal choice for you if you are on a strict travel budget. On a cheap boat cruise, savor all the romance of Paris. As your tour guide regales you with the history of the landmarks, visit the fabled Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame cathedral. Once there, you can see where some of the most well-known artists in the world find their inspiration. Our budget tours to France unquestionably offer the best value for your money.
  • France group tours:  On our group tours to France , you will explore some of the country's most stunning locations with like-minded travelers. Observe the ancient menhir while hiking through Corsica's mountains. Enjoy a day at the Mediterranean's sandy beaches and take in some of the best scenery France has to offer.
  • France customized tours:  Our France customized tours allow you to choose the destinations and activities that tickle your fancy. Revel in the charm of Provence, where you can sip fine wine and enjoy mouthwatering French cuisine in a serene environment. Perhaps you are better off hiking the numerous trails in Corsica, where you can enjoy picturesque views of mountains. Whatever you want, our local tour guides can help you arrange it through our customized tours.

Acitivity-based France tours

  • Adventure tours: If you are seeking outdoor excitement, our thrill-packed France adventure tours are the perfect option for you. Cycle along as you savor the lavender fragrance in the fields of Provence. Hike the challenging trails in Corsica, conquer the peaks of towering mountains, and take off-the-beaten paths to discover the hidden treasures of Dordogne.
  • City sightseeing tours:  Our France city sightseeing tours allow you to do all the touristy activities that make a Paris trip memorable and much more. Enjoy all the highlights in Paris, including the Hall of Mirrors and the world-famous gardens in the majestic palace of Versailles. Then head to Nice and Cannes to marvel at the picturesque scenery and immaculately blue waters. Do not forget to make a stop in Marseille and experience true French culture and cuisine.
  • Bicycle tours:  With our selection of France bicycle tours , you can take advantage of one of the world's best cycling destinations. These tours enable you to explore the best of modern France, from the lavender fields of Provence to the historical sites in the Dordogne valleys and villages to the mountain trails in Corsica.
  • Cruise tours:  France is blessed with countless water bodies, and a cruise tour to France with top-class cabin accommodations is one of the best ways to explore the country’s highlights. Marvel at the picturesque ports in Seine valley and get awed by the fairytale-like landscape on the Moselle. You will also cruise through Provencal Rhone and the Camargue while stopping to travel in jeeps through the wild Camargue and experience the Avignon and the private apartments of Papal Palace.
  • Honeymoon tours:  France is the country of romance for good reasons, and you can rest assured that you will thoroughly enjoy your honeymoon here. Our France honeymoon packages take you to the most romantic destinations in the country, with boat cruises through the romantic Rhine valley, cycling through the lavender fields of Provence, and enjoying fine dining and wine-tasting in the villages of Bordeaux.

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France— Top destinations to visit

  • Lose yourself in the beauty of Paris : Paris is known as the city of love, but that is not to say it is for lovers only. Whether you are alone or with a partner, you are guaranteed to enjoy every minute spent exploring the magnificent sounds and sights of this city. Visit the iconic tourist locations like the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower, then stop at the Louvre Museum to see Leonardo da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa and other priceless French Impressionist pieces. Next, board a quick train from Paris to the Palace of Versailles to admire the splendor of the palace, its luxuriant gardens, bubbling fountains, and the stunning Hall of Mirrors.
  • Cycle through the lavender fields in Provence: Provence represents the calm side of France, and the colorful village manages to feel untouched by the hustle and bustle of modern civilization. The lavender fields fill the air with a pleasant fragrance. Its dreamy landscape has inspired numerous famous paintings by renowned artists. A visit to Provence should take you to the medieval town of Saint-Paul-de Vence as well as Gordes, where you will enjoy spending time at resorts and basking in the Mediterranean sun. Also, do not forget to stop at the Palais de Papes in Avignon and the Roman Theater in Orange.
  • Taste some delectable wine in Bordeaux: Take a trip to  Bordeaux , where you are treated to grandiose castles, vine-covered hills, blue rivers, and scenic tree-shaded trails. Visitors can enjoy the calm beauty of this city on cycling and group hiking tours. Bordeaux is also famous for being the top-wine producing city in France. Its exclusive wine-tasting experiences and delicious local cuisine are to die for. While there, take some time to stop at Saint-Emilion, a little village around Bordeaux that houses some renowned churches and monasteries.
  • Take in the beautiful scenery in Strasbourg:  The elaborate cathedral, picturesque canals, and winding cobblestone streets of Strasbourg draw tourists looking for a getaway from big cities. On the Alsatian wine route, you can indulge in some delicious wine while learning more about the region's renowned culinary specialties. You can also take boat tours through Breisach on the calm waters of Strasbourg, taking in the gothic architecture and picture-perfect scenery along the way. Many visitors also fall in love with the half-timbered houses in the tiny Venice of Colmar. You must also see Eguisheim, arguably France's most stunning village, while touring Strasbourg .
  • Walk in the shadow of Mont Blanc in Chamonix :  The magnificent mountain village of Chamonix promises an alpine ambiance, where you will revel in the chance to walk in the shadow of Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest mountain. The hiking routes offer peerless scenery, and there are a variety of small, friendly local hotels that give the feel of a home away from home. If you are feeling adventurous, you can take the cable car ascent to the Montenvers cog railway or Aiguille du Midi. And if the weather permits, there is nothing better than skiing in the pure snow of the Alpine mountains.

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France is a year-round destination. However, the best time to visit France for most travelers is either from April through to June or from October to November. Highlights across the country see less footfall – and therefore shorter queues – during these periods compared to the high summer season between July and September. Temperatures are also more suitable for exploration and hiking during these months, averaging 16°C to 23°C. The winter season, lasting from December to March, is the coldest and the wettest period of the year, although this is the best time to undertake a skiing trip in the Alps or Pyrenees. Find more information here .

France is not the cheapest of European destinations to visit. A combination of high accommodation costs and an amazing range of attractions means budgets often get stretched. Traveling outside of the summer will give a better value for money. Paris is by far the most expensive city in the country. By comparison, food is relatively cheap in neighborhood cafes and restaurants, so you certainly do not have to go hungry! Expect to spend somewhere in the region of USD 210 per person, per day on both food and accommodation.

Travel insurance is an absolute must and needs to include a medical cover that can otherwise top hundreds of thousands of dollars in case of an accident.

The variety of things to do in France , from city sightseeing to riviera stays and vineyard visits, means that we recommend a vacation lasting at least ten days. This is a good amount of time to crisscross the country and tick off highlights without having to dash from place to place. However, if you can only spend one week in France , it is better to limit your trip to a region such as Normandy in the north or  Alsace on the western bank of the River Rhine. If you have more questions, read our travel guide on how many days to spend in France .

There is a stereotypical view of the French as people who refuse to speak English. However, most people in towns and cities – and particularly the younger generation – speak good levels of English. Despite this, it is always better to start your conversation with a few words in French and allow the other person to switch to English on hearing your accent. A phrasebook of the French language is therefore a useful addition to your packing list, and using it will massively enhance your understanding of the country and its culture.

France has an excellent transport infrastructure. High speed trains dart through a network centred around Paris and reach all destinations of significance within the country and outside, including the United Kingdom and Belgium via the Channel Tunnel. The downside is that you must pre-book tickets, and once seats are sold out there is no way of boarding a service. Driving through French roads is a much more relaxed affair than in other European countries since most drivers are considerate. The exception to this rule is Paris, where traffic jams are notorious and parking is often impossible to find. Destinations like Corisca, on the other hand, can be reached via regular ferries from Marseilles and Toulon.

It is considered very impolite to start speaking to anyone providing a service – such as a hotel receptionist, waiter or a shop assistant – without greeting them first. Bonjour (hello) is sufficient. If you are traveling with a group of people, you should greet each person individually on arriving and before departing. Table manners are particularly important, and you should take your time when eating and drinking. Being overly loud or brash is also a no-no. Drunkenness is not tolerated.

A lunchtime meal at an inexpensive restaurant will cost around USD 16 per person excluding alcohol. House wines can be purchased for just a couple of dollars per glass, while a draught beer can be had for around USD 6 per bottle. A three-course evening meal at a mid-range restaurant will set you back by around USD 28 per person, with prices about a third higher in Paris and around popular spots such as restaurants in the main square of Nice.

In addition to visiting France’s world-famous sites, visitors can take advantage of an excellent range of signposted footpaths to discover the country, be it while going on a cross-country hiking trip through the long-distance GR7 or enjoying a gentle stroll in the French countryside. Another popular activity to indulge in during your stay in France is skiing. Along with popular destinations like Val d'Isère and Chamonix, Perpignan, located close to the Pyrenees, is also a great place to tackle snowy slopes on skis or snowboards. Along with all this, cuisine is also an important aspect of any tours to France. Make sure that you try local dishes – accompanied by the superb wines from nearby vineyards – wherever you visit in the country.

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Senanque Abbey with blooming lavender field in Provence on a sunny day with blue skies

There’s a reason France is the most visited country in the world. Actually, there are several.

The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. The Pyrenees and Chamonix. Escargot and ratatouille. Champagne and croissants and berets and baguettes. Napoleon and Simone de Beauvoir and the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Jazz bars and vineyards and lavender fields as far as the eye can see. ‘Un petit peu’ of this, ‘un petit peu’ of that. A balmy evening on the French Riviera, a morning frost on the fields of the Somme. French flags flying after the FIFA World Cup. Guillotines falling after the French Revolution. Chanel and Chandon and Versailles and Vuitton. Forget the museums; this country is a work of art.

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France at a glance

Capital city.

Paris (population approximately 2.1 million)

Approximately 67 million

(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin) Type E (French 2-pin, female earth)

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Culture and customs.

What makes the French so, well, French? Is it the food? The wine? How about the art, the philosophy, the history, or the fierce passion often caricatured as arrogance? Whatever it is, it’s seduced Francophiles around the world for countless years and there’s no sign of it slowing down.

The French are lovers of life. They celebrate the ‘joie de vivre’, or joy of living, in every aspect of their day. Conversation should be meaningful; food should be rich and sumptuous; music should move you; art should change you.

Sure, there are the stereotypes of the French being rude, but you could be forgiven for your reluctance to speak English when you’re the most-visited country in the world. There are, after all, only so many times one can give directions to the Eiffel Tower. But sit down for dinner at a French person’s house and you’ll discover the opposite. France is a very liberal country and every topic is up for debate – dinner is just an entree for the conversation.

Much of France’s reputation rests on romanticised images of Paris. Sitting at a cafe on the Ile-St-Louis with a piping-hot croissant and cafe au lait, for example, or watching sunset from the steps of Sacre Coeur. But travel through France and you’ll find an incredibly diverse and multicultural country that changes so much between regions, from Marseille’s cultural melting pot to Biarritz’s surfers to the hardy mountain folk of the Pyrenees and Alps. 

Every region and valley, every coastline and ridgeline and three-hour line for the Louvre, will offer up something different. But remember, there’s one thing that doesn’t change no matter where you go: the unwavering belief that there’s nothing better than being French.

History and government

After the conquest of the Gauls and the fall of Rome, the area we know as France was dominated by a tribe known as the Franks. They were headed up by a brutal man named Charlemagne, whose mission was to convert all of   Europe  to Christianity. After Charlemagne’s death his empire was split into three, with West Francia corresponding to the modern territory of France.

The Hundred Years’ War

West Francia, which was really a patchwork of territories run by the dukes, had institutional power more or less centralised in the 12th century. As time went on the tension between France and England grew until the outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War, which actually lasted 116 years. Though France’s population was decimated during this period, thanks to both war and plague, it was also a formative time for the country’s national identity.

One of the key figures to come out of this long period of fighting was Joan of Arc, who is still a national hero in France. She was born in 1412, just after the Battle of Agincourt, during which the French were dominated by the English. As a young girl she heard the voices and saw visions of multiple saints, all of whom told her to go fight for Charles, the rightful king of France. At the age of 16 she travelled to his court to convince him of her mission and somehow did exactly that. She turned the tide of the war and in doing so was captured by the English and sentenced to death as a witch. Her ashes were scattered in the River Seine, but her story was never forgotten.

The French Revolution

Bad harvests, taxation, abject poverty and an unrestrained aristocracy sowed the seeds of the French Revolution in the 18th century. The Renaissance began in   Italy   and spread across Europe, ushering in the Age of Enlightenment, which spread the ideas of individual liberty, tolerance and the separation of church and state. In France, King Louis XVI had inherited a country in dire trouble but was still living it up at the Palace of Versailles. The peasants revolted and stormed the Bastille Prison – hence the national celebration of Bastille Day – and King Louis, along with Marie Antoinette, his queen, were captured and executed by guillotine. A decade of chaos ensued.

It was Napoleon, a military general, that took control of France following the revolution and established the Napoleonic Code, which has become the foundation for the development of most modern democracies. He embarked on military campaigns throughout Europe and was eventually defeated and exiled by the combined forces of   Russia   and Prussia, a northern state that would rise to power as a united Germany during the 19th and 20th centuries.

The World Wars

The 20th century was a horrific time for France with   Germany   invading the country twice. France suffered huge casualties during both WWI and WW2, and by 1945 it was on its knees. Further conflicts followed in colonial territories across Africa and Asia, which led to an influx of migration to France. In Europe, governments were dealing with the fallout from WWII and making agreements to avoid another conflict, from which the European Union was born.

France is now a leading power both in Europe and globally after a huge post-war effort to rebuild the country. It has the third-largest economy in the EU and is one of the most modern countries in the world, continuing to value liberty, fraternity and equality. Recent years have seen issues arise with the Islamic extremism and the European refugee crisis, but the country continues to grow and remains a thriving destination for tourism.

Eating and drinking

The gastronomic pleasures of France are world-renowned, so travellers won’t be worried about going hungry. There’s something to suit every budget here, from Michelin-star restaurants to market stalls and everything in between, and it’s not just frog legs and snails that are on the menu.

There’s simply no better buy than a fresh, crusty baguette. Buy one for less than a euro from the nearest bakery and take it down to the nearest park or river. Apply butter liberally, fill with whatever you like and bite into France – c’est magnifique!

Pastries, cakes and tarts

French chefs set the global quality benchmark for pastries so there’s no feeling guilty when you sample the croissants, eclairs, crepes, macaroons and whatever else you can get your hands on. Find them at your local patisserie and don’t forget to say merci (or mercy, depending on how many you eat).

If you’re going to indulge in a little wine, there’s no better place than France. It is, after all, home to some of the most famous wine regions in the world: Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Loire, Provence, Champagne. Whether you’re at the cellar door or on the restaurant floor (please, drink responsibly), there’s tasty tipple with your name on it.

When in France, right? From soft cheeses like brie and camembert to a hard, sharp Beaufort, it’s all on offer in France’s bountiful cheese shops and markets.

Beef Bourguignon

This beefy stew originates in Burgundy and is an example of a peasant dish now considered high-end cuisine. It’s prepared with beef braised in red wine and broth, flavoured with garlic, onions and mushrooms, and it’s absolutely perfect on a winter’s evening.

Geography and environment

Bordered by Spain,   Andorra , Luxembourg, Monaco, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Belgium, France’s geography is as varied as its neighbours.  

In the south, the Pyrenees form a natural border with a   Spain . This mountain range rises over 3400 metres and stretches from the west coast to the east. It’s a hiker’s paradise in summer, with thousands of kilometres of hiking trails, and a haven for snow sports in the winter thanks to a huge number of ski resorts.

To the south-east, France borders the Mediterranean Sea all the way up to the Italian border. A large stretch of this area is what’s known as the French Riviera, which has long been a popular tourist destination thanks to its warm weather, calm water and golden beaches.

Continue north along the Italian border and you’ll reach the French Alps, France’s other predominant mountain range. The Alps are home to Mont Blanc – France’s highest point – and form another natural border, this time with both Italy and Switzerland.

France’s central region is mostly rolling hills and fields, perfect for farming and producing wine. There are two main rivers, the Loire and the Rhone, with the Rhone running south from   Switzerland   through to the Mediterranean and the Loire running north and west to the Atlantic.

The west coast is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and sees a cooler climate than the east. The large Atlantic swells have brought surfers to the area for years with several international surfing competitions being held throughout the year.

Northern France, which is bordered by   Belgium , Luxembourg and Germany, remains relatively flat with grasslands, fields, forests and, of course, the capital of Paris. These northern areas suffered most during the wars, both because of their proximity to Germany and the landscape itself. This is where trench warfare was first employed, only possible because of the huge swathes of flat land.

Chanel. Louis Vuitton. Dior. Lacroix. Hermes. You want luxury? You got it. Paris has long been considered the fashion capital of the world and if that’s your bag, well, you’ll need some room in your bag after a stroll down the famous Champs-Elysees. France isn’t all high fashion though. Yes, the French are notoriously fashionable, but there’s plenty of shopping to be done for those that aren’t quite ready to step out on the catwalk.

Remember, it's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. Australia and New Zealand generally have strict quarantine laws.

And you thought Paris was just about fashion? It also happens to be the fragrance capital of the world. There’s no better place to pick up a sensational scent than in one of the city’s many perfumeries, some of which have been trading for more than a century. It’s the perfect gift – or a subtle suggestion – for your friends and family back home.

Flea Markets

Parisian flea markets are a top spot to pick up a vintage bargain. From jewellery and purses to paintings and old-school electronics, you’re bound to find something unique or, at the very least, enjoy trying. Make Porte de Vanves and Porte de Saint-Ouen in Paris your first stops.

Village Markets

Regional French markets just ooze with charm and can be found all over the country. Peruse fresh produce, home-made jams, pickled vegetables, rich cheeses and summer flowers, or just soak up the provincial atmosphere and try your hand at having a chat with one of the locals.

France has been at the forefront of winemaking forever and there are plenty of high quality wines to be found at very decent prices. Just remember that French wines are named for their geographic origin rather than the grape. Take a Burgundy, for example: if it’s red it’s pinot noir, if it’s white it’s chardonnay. Do some research and reap the rewards.

Events and festivals

There are festivals happening all over France throughout the year. Whether you’re in the city or a small town, you can expect a lot of food, some phenomenal wine and plenty of music.

Bastille Day

The French national day is celebrated on July 14 and commemorates the storming of the Bastille Prison during the French Revolution. It’s celebrated all over the country, but Paris is the place to be, with the city hosting parades, fireworks and the famous Firemen’s Balls, where the main station in each Parisian district throws open its doors for a huge ball lasting until 4 am. It’s a tradition that’s been happening for over 100 years.

Avignon Festival

Performers and art lovers from around the world descend on Avignon for this three-week celebration of performance art. Dance, theatre, comedy and musical performances feature on the bill, with everything from open-air classical concerts and sweeping operatic epics to spoken word poetry.

Tour de France

This is the world’s most iconic cycling competition. It happens over three weeks and was first held in 1903. Things are a little more high-tech now – back then the cyclists didn’t have support vehicles, and they carried baguettes, wine and cheese for sustenance. They also had some phenomenal moustaches.

Nice Jazz Fest

The Nice Jazz Festival dates back to 1948 and is one of the oldest jazz festivals in   Europe . The first ever headliner was Louis Armstrong and there has been a glut of phenomenal musicians perform since including Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and Erykah Badu.

Roland Garros

Also known as the French Open, Roland Garros is one of tennis’s grand slams and the premier clay-court competition in the world. The biggest tennis stars in the world converge on the courts to slug it out but Rafael Nadal will forever be the king.

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Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your France adventure, check out these books:

  • The Three Musketeers   – Alexandre Dumas
  • Chocolat   – Joanne Harris
  • The Hunchback of Notre-Dame   ­– Victor Hugo
  • Dangerous Liaisons   – Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
  • Suite Francaise   – Irene Nemirovsky
  • A Year in Provence   – Peter Mayle
  • How to be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style and Bad Habits   – Caroline de Maigret, Anne Berest, Sophie Mas, Audrey Diwan
  • The House in France: A Memoir   – Gully Wells
  • Marie Antoinette: The Journey –   Antonia Fraser
  • Les Miserables   – Victor Hugo
  • Me Talk Pretty One Day   – David Sedaris

France travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit France?

The best time to visit France depends on where you are planning to travel to.

The best time to visit Paris, in terms of sunshine and weather, is early summer and early autumn as the late summer can get quite hot. That said, the winter months are a dark albeit beautiful time to visit, like many European cities. The same applies for most of inland France.

If you’re heading to the east coast and the Mediterranean Sea, the best months are July and August as the sea breeze tends to keep the coast a little cooler than inland. There will, however, be more tourists than in the early summer or spring and autumn.

The mountains are best for skiing in February and March as the days are longer than in December and January, while the late spring, summer and early autumn are perfect for hiking.

The Atlantic areas of Brittany and Normandy are best experienced from June through August as they can get quite wet and cold outside of summer.

Is it safe to visit France?

Yes, it is still safe to visit France, though parts of the country have been affected by various issues of late.

Over the past 5–10 years France has been targeted by extremist groups. These attacks have received widespread global coverage and while they are shocking and saddening, they are also very infrequent. France is at no more risk of extremist violence than any other Western country, but travellers should exercise caution nevertheless and keep up-to-date with local news sources.

Much has also been made of the Yellow Vests Movement, which has spread around the country. These protests began in 2018 after an increase in fuel taxes and have morphed into a movement demanding economic reform and the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron. Though the protests have turned violent on several occasions, particularly in Paris, they are also easily avoided. The protests occur on Saturdays and the streets are shut down by police – travellers should check local news sources and avoid any trouble areas on Saturdays.

Do I need a visa to travel to France?

France is a member of the Schengen Convention, which means that if you travel to an EU member country or countries, like France, for a total of less than 90 days, a visa is not required. Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, the UK and other member countries of the EU and Schengen area are included under this arrangement.

Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveller. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your country of origin. Check the Essential Trip Information section of your tour itinerary for more information.

Is tipping customary in France?

Most restaurants in France will include a service fee within the bill; however, tipping extra (while not absolutely necessary) is customary and will be appreciated by wait staff. Usually rounding up the bill or leaving spare change is sufficient. Feel free to tip more if the service has been exemplary or if you’re feeling generous.

What is the internet access like in France?

The internet access is great in France. All cities and major towns should have internet cafes and wi-fi hotspots, while most of the country aside from very remote areas will have phone reception should you wish to use your mobile/cell phone.

Can I use my mobile phone while in France?

Travellers can use their phones throughout France, though remote and isolated areas in the Pyrenees or Alps may have limited service.

You’re able to purchase a local SIM on arriving in France, which will generally be cheaper than using international roaming. If you do wish to use international roaming, ensure it’s activated before leaving your home country and ask your provider what charges apply. Data use can be particularly expensive while overseas.

What are the toilets like in France?

Flushable, Western-style toilets are the standard across France.

What will it cost for a...?

France’s unit of currency is the euro. Prices here are approximate and shown in US dollars for ease of comparison.

  • Metro ride = USD 1.5–2
  • A pint of beer/glass of wine = USD 6
  • Simple lunch at a cafe = USD 12-15
  • Baguette sandwich = USD 5

Can I drink the water in France?

Drinking water from taps is considered safe in France unless otherwise marked. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottle water and fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead.

Are credit cards widely accepted in France?

Major credit cards are widely accepted across France. Some smaller cafes and shops may not accept credit cards, especially in more rural areas, so be sure to carry enough cash to cover small purchases.

What is ATM access like in France?

ATMs are common across France in both cities and towns so there shouldn't be a problem finding one.

What is the weather like in France?

France’s weather varies depending where you are.

Paris tends to be quite cool with temperatures averaging 15–25°C (59–77°F) even in the height of summer. The winter average is 2–7°C (36–45°F), though it’s worth keeping in mind that the city can experience more extreme heat in the summer or snow in the winter.

The French Riviera, including Nice, has a sunnier climate and averages 20–27°C (68–81°F) in the summer and 5–13°C (41–55°F) in winter. This area is quite sheltered compared to the rest of the south-east coast, which will much hotter and dryer in the summer.

The mountainous regions, like Chamonix in the Alps, will vary depending on altitude. Chamonix experiences an average temperature of 9–24°C (48–75°F) in the summertime and -7–3°C (19–37°F) in the winter. The summer also sees afternoon thunderstorms and more precipitation than other times of year.

The climate on the Atlantic coast tends to be quite cool and wet, with rain and wind all year round, particularly around the English Channel. Bordeaux, which is much further south, enjoys a warmer climate though it’s prone to both the cold Atlantic fronts as well as cold winds from the north-east. Its average temperature in summer is 16–27°C (61–81°F), while winter averages 3–10°C (37–50°F).

What public holidays are celebrated in France?

1 January   – New Year’s Day

March/April   – Easter Monday

May   – Labour Day

8 May   – Victory Day 1945

May   – Ascension Day

14 July   – Bastille Day

August   – Assumption of Mary

1 November   – All Saints’ Day

11 November   – Armistice Day

25 December   – Christmas Day

For a current list of public holidays in France, including the movable dates noted above, go to: 

timeanddate.com/holidays

Is France safe for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

France is a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers and has always been celebrated for its liberal attitudes towards sexuality. Paris was the first European capital to vote in an openly gay mayor in 2001 and France was the first country in the world, back in 1791, to decriminalise same-sex sexual acts between consenting adults. Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2013 and attitudes towards LGBTQIA+ identifying people are generally positive across the country.

Paris has had a thriving queer scene for years which revolves around Le Marais, a district just north of Notre-Dame, though the city is so open that it can be difficult to pin down its epicentre. Active queer scenes can be found in most major cities across the country including Bordeaux and Lyon.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel.

If you are travelling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travellers who do not wish to share a room.

Is France accessible for travellers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

France is a relatively accessible destination for travellers with disabilities, particularly for those visiting Paris. All buses and trams in the Paris metro area are equipped for wheelchairs and most, though not all, metro stations have been equipped to make travelling with a disability as hassle-free as possible. The city’s official visitor website has a section dedicated to   visiting Paris with a disability   in both French and English.

Elsewhere, as in much of Europe, travellers may find that the older city buildings and infrastructure in smaller towns may present them with some difficulty, depending on their disability. If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made.

As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in France

France is a very liberal country and travellers should not feel compelled to dress particularly conservatively unless visiting a religious site. After all, Paris is the fashion capital of the world – go hard or go home. That being said, Intrepid encourages all travellers to respect the locals in the places we visit. If they wouldn’t wear something, we don’t suggest that you do. 

Remember that the weather in the mountains can change extremely quickly, even in summer, so your best bet is dress in layers. If you do plan on visiting the Alps or Pyrenees, be sure to take a raincoat, sturdy walking shoes and a wind breaker or warm jacket.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

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Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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France holidays 2024.

Travel with us on one of our France holidays 2024 to explore the history and beauty of this amazing country. With its abundance of astounding historic buildings, stunning beaches and captivating countryside, it’s easy to see why France is the most visited country in the world.

French Holidays 2024

Our French holidays 2024 embody everything the country has to offer, from the romance of Paris to the sunshine of the south. In fact, there are so many amazing sights to see, it can be a challenge to decide which region to visit.

France is a country where charm and culture can be found wherever we go and our guided holidays uncover it all. We believe there is enough about France to make us feel that it truly is somewhere new, somewhere different and somewhere very special. A delightful treat for the senses and arguably the cultural capital of the world, holidays in France 2024 have something for everyone.

We have over 25 years of experience planning and leading holidays to this incredible country and offer a selection of France holidays to suit your needs. For those interested in warm weather and beautiful beaches, enjoy a relaxing French Riviera holiday on our Cannes and Cote D'Azur tour.

Our Discover Provence, including Avignon & Arles tour, combines history, nature, beautiful coastline, local traditions and Provencal wine. Holiday in France 2024 by taking a 3-night city break and discovering Nice, one of the most sophisticated and enchanting locations on the French Riviera. To discover more of the highlights of France in a unique way, join us on a Seine River Cruise, including stops in the famous cities of Paris and Rouen.

As on all of our holidays in France, we’ve included return flights, accommodation, transfers and an exciting array of excursions with expert, local guides.

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Discover Paris

Whether it’s your first trip to Paris or your 100th, the City of Lights always has something new to discover. On our trips including Paris, we’ll marvel at famous monuments like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum and the Arc de Triomphe, located at the top of the iconic Champs-Elysees boulevard. We’ll also have plenty of free time to explore this beautiful city at our own pace or simply enjoy a coffee at a pavement café and watch the world go by.

Trip to Rouen

Most famous for its connection with Joan of Arc, the city of Rouen is filled with fascinating heritage and beautiful architecture. From Gothic churches and mansions to half-timbered houses and beautiful French style public gardens, the city itself is a work of art. On our holidays including Rouen, we’ll have the opportunity to visit the city on a half-day guided walking tour and visit landmarks like the Church of Joan of Arc and the Rouen astronomical clock. We’ll also have the afternoon free to explore this beautiful city on our own.

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The capital of the French Riviera, Nice is known for its laid back atmosphere, lovely weather, amazing beaches and stunning architecture. On our tours of Nice, we’ll take a stroll along the ‘Promenade des Anglais’, named after the English holiday makers to the area who paid for it to be built in the 1800s. It stretches for 7km along the beach and is one of the most iconic seafronts in France. The Old Town, the flower market and monastery are just some of the other highlights of Nice we’ll have the opportunity to visit. Art lovers and historic enthusiasts will be delighted to hear that after Paris, Nice has the most museums. For those looking to take a day trip to Monaco, then the perfect gateway with easy access would be to stay in Nice.

Discover Avignon on a Day Trip

From its rich Roman history, to its luscious landscape with beautiful seaside views, Provence really does have it all. The region is located in south eastern France and includes cascading cliffs, coastal fishing villages and some of the best beaches in the country. On our trips to Provence, we’ll explore this stunning region from our base in Arles. From there, we’ll visit quaint towns and villages like Avignon, Aigues Mortes and Les Baux au Provence.

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  • Relax on the fabulous beaches on the French Riviera.  
  • Discover the mediaeval town of Grasse, the perfume capital of France
  • Visit Paris, Rouen and Honfleur on a Seine River Cruise
  • Uncover the best of Provence, including guided tours of Avignon & Arles.
  • Explore Nice, the capital of the Cote d'Azur, on a city tour.
  • Experience the glitz & glam on a guided excursion to Monaco, one of the smallest countries in the world.

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France is a fantastic place for a holiday. Everywhere you go, there’s something new and exciting to experience. Here, no two regions are the same, and whether you prefer captivating countryside chateaus or stylish seaside resorts, you're guaranteed a good time. Plus, there’s the added benefit of not having too long a journey; at its shortest, France lies just 20 miles off the coast of Kent and is easily accessible using all major transport methods. But you don't have to worry about all that because, thanks to Travelsphere, all transportation and accommodation arrangements are taken care of, leaving you to enjoy the beauty of France to the absolute full. Touring holidays in France with Travelsphere can take on whatever shape suits your needs best. If you're a fan of the mountains, you may wish to travel through the Pyrenees by train , taking in the vineyards and medieval cities on the way. However, if it’s fun in the sun you're looking for, nothing beats a trip to the French Riviera . From the glitz and glamour of Cannes and Monaco to the wholesome charms of St Raphael and St Tropez, the South of France is undoubtedly the playground of your dreams. Go on escorted tours of France and experience the beauty and brilliance of this delightful country first-hand. 

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Soak up the glamour and charm of the south of France, where sun-kissed beaches, exquisite cuisine, and opulent seaside towns create an unforgettable escape.

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Little Trains of the Pyrenees

Take unforgettable scenic journeys by train through the Pyrenees to discover breath-taking mountain vistas and charming villages.

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"We thought our Tour Manager was excellent. She made sure everyone was well looked after and included in everything. Her knowledge of France and especially the history of the places made the visits more interesting. She brought characters to life. All in all an excellent holiday."

France Touring Holidays Frequently Asked Questions

Exploring France is a pleasure with its medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches.

The French Riviera in particular is stunning. Full of chic resorts with glitz and glamour, sandy beaches and yacht lined ports. Monaco, boasts exclusive restaurants and the highest number of millionaires per square metre. Not forgetting the district of Monte Carlo, renowned for its casino and exquisite gardens. Our French Riviera holiday is one not to be missed.

France’s easy connection to Spain makes for a lovely trip via the little trains of Pyrenees from one country to another through the mountains, taking in the dramatic landscape of the Cap de Creus National Park before seeing the medieval walled city of Thuir, the Byrrh Caves and many a vineyard.

Few holiday destinations offer such a mix of lifestyles and activities as France.

Take the opportunity to soak up the sun, glitz and glamour of in the French Riviera , where you’ll also get chance to see millionaire row, lined with its yachts and boutique shops!

Felling lucky? Take a roll of the dice in Monte Carlo’s famous casino.

Or visit the ancient Roman theatre in the Cimiez district, where Queen Victoria is renowned for staying at the Regina Palace hotel – you’ll even see her statue at the entrance.

Looking for a more relaxed, scenic view of France, then grab the Red Train through the Pyrenees mountains where you can breathe in the fresh mountain air, while taking in the panoramic views of this spectacular scenery as you travel past charming vineyards, through tunnels, and over bridges and even viaducts.

France really does offer a selection of highlights for everyone, but remember to grab an ice cream or two along your travels!

The French love socialising particularly when it includes food and wine. They also love eating out, so you won't be short on cafes, bars, bistros, and restaurants to try. There are of course, some region specific dishes like the famous frogs legs and snails, but in the main their food is not too dissimilar to that you would find at home.

Things such as crepes (pancakes), Boeuf Bourguingnon (beef stew), Coq au vin (chicken in a wine based sauce) and quiche Lorraine (no translation needed) but what they are renowned for is their cheeses, breads and breakfast pastries. Also a treat not to be missed is their sweet delicacies such as candied fruit, macarons and crystallised flowers!

France enjoys mild to warm temperatures throughout the year, although there are regional differences, with a warmer, more Mediterranean climate in the South and a cooler, sometimes wetter climate in the North.

Most travellers enjoy visiting France in spring and summer to benefit from the slightly warmer temperatures but equally autumn in France is lovely with it's vibrant autumn colours and temperatures reaching 16-20°C, which makes it an ideal time to enjoy tours around the mountains, cities and countryside.

August, is the month to avoid as most of the country closes down for the locals to enjoy the sunshine themselves. Winter is one of the best times to explore Paris, as the crowds are fewer, yet the restaurants are still lively with locals.

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Le Grand Tour: The Finest Luxury Train Tour in France

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Already hailed as one of the great rail journeys, Le Grand Tour is making serious waves in luxury train travel with its summer 2023 launch. Le Grand Tour de France offers an escorted tour of 4000km to visit the country’s top destinations. The eighteenth-century Belle Époque styled train welcomes passengers onboard the most spectacular train tour of France. The six-day journey will enable you to explore French and European history, culture, architecture, art and magnificent French cuisine. Every other luxury rail tour in France pales in comparison to the Le Grand Tour, which is making the dreams of many travellers come true for 2025 and the years to come.

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Epernay ● Reims ● Beaune ● Annecy ● Avignon ● Les Alpilles ● Arcachon ● Saint-Emilion ● Chenonceau ● Puy Du Fou

Le Grand Tour France: Highest Standard of Luxury Available On French Railway Holidays

Le Grand Tour has set out early to embellish all Le Grand tourists with the highest standards in luxury train tours in France. A trip on this opulent train will treat guests to a range of luxurious accommodations, from a Classic Cabin, a Tour Suite, and Le Grand Tour Adjoining Suites. Touring France by train in one of these sumptuous suites, with each carrying the name of a historical personality, allows for an added touch of authentic elegance on the train trip through France.

As well as the tangible luxuries in place on this train trip around France, the crew’s comprehensive personal service that passengers are treated to means that you’ll want for nothing. With a maximum occupancy of thirty-six passengers and fifteen crew, these holidays in France by train provide a unique and intimate atmosphere that is like taking a step back in time and slowing down the pace of life. This new France train tour is unparalleled by any other escorted rail tours, and Le Grand tourists can relax for six days in nirvana.

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Le Grand tourists are treated to one of the great masterpieces of rail travel on this spectacular Belle Époque inspired luxury train. Paris provides the perfect garrison from which to begin six days of extraordinary cultural experiences and culinary delights. Among the genuinely great rail journeys in France, Le Grand Tour provides passengers with cultural highlights, including a visit to a champagne house, the Pope’s Palace in Provence, and a private tour of Château de Chenonceau, for many, a highlight of their France train trip.

Between passengers enjoying all the incredible architecture and historical elements on these France train tours, they can relax onboard Le Grand Tour and relish the great culinary adventure the two Michelin-starred chefs will take them on. As one of the best luxury trains in France, the journey takes to multiple destinations where the chefs will use the local produce to prepare a genuinely world-class menu, making it a wholly unique experience train tour in France.

6-Day Itinerary for Le Grand Tour De France Railway Holiday

Le Grand Tour France is the latest creation to emerge from the imagination of Puy du Fou, the historical theme park in Les Epesses, in the Pays de la Loire region of western France. Puy du Fou has long set the standards for immersive shows based on French and European history. Train tours in France aboard Le Grand Tour give passengers a sense of old-world charm and luxury as they take a step back through the years.

These holidays in France by train provide incredible curated itineraries that allow the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery during the 6-day, 4000km journey around the country. Onboard guests are treated to an intimate atmosphere with a maximum capacity of 36 and a complete crew of 15. New for the summer of 2025, this train tour of France is unrivalled and has everything you could want from a luxury train tour in France.

Day 1 – Paris to Champagne

Day one of Le Grand Tour train tours from Paris will see passengers depart from Paris Gare de l’Est in the morning. Heading through the stunning hillside vineyards, they’ll reach the first destination of Épernay. They’ll enjoy a private tour of a champagne house as part of the France train tour. After a refreshing lunch stop, our escorted rail tours head for the champagne-growing capital, Reims. A visit to the spectacular cathedral and city tour, and it’s back onboard Le Grand Tour for a well-earned supper to complete the second half of the first day of this train trip around France.

Day 2 – Burgundy to the French Alps

The second day of Le Grand Tour France will allow passengers to explore Burgundy’s history, culture, and art. Known for producing fabulous wine and having France’s most extensive navigable river system, a private tour is planned for passengers to savour the astonishing architecture and many colourful properties. The afternoon sees Le Grand Tour depart, and passengers enjoy a fabulous onboard lunch with incredible Alps views on the way to Annecy. Most grand tourists will opt to personalise their France train tours here with custom-made itineraries that can include sports and outdoor activities.

Day 3 – Provence

The overnight luxury rail tour in France will lead to Provence, particularly Avignon, for day three. Here there is the opportunity to visit the Pope’s Palace and indulge in plenty of wine tasting on this leg of our holidays in France by train. The afternoon can be spent taking a leisurely stroll with the scent of lavender in the air in Jul-Aug and viewing some Roman ruins while soaking up the charm and beauty of Mediterranean living. On the back of the mistral wind blowing into the Gulf of Lion, the Le Grand Tour rail holidays in France meander west towards the Mediterranean Sea.

Day 4 – Arcachon Basin to Bordeaux

Day four begins with passengers waking to the smell of the Atlantic Ocean air in Arcachon Bay and its magnificence on these train tours from Paris. Passengers board a boat to cross the bay, visit the fabulous Dubourdieu boat workshop, and enjoy an amazing seafood-tasting session. The afternoon sees the Le Grand Tour snaking its way through the region’s picturesque vineyards, where these France tours take in the finest wineries and confirm the tour’s place as the best train trip from Paris.

Day 5 – Chenonceau to Puy du Fou

Set on the river Cher, Château de Chenonceau provides a spectacular start to the fifth day of this Le Grand Tour de France. This incredible limestone masterpiece spans the river Cher and is known as the “Castle of Ladies.” Passengers on this luxury train tour in France are treated to an engaging and fascinating private tour before the head gardener at the château conducts a floral workshop. The afternoon sees the train trip around France move toward Puy du Fou, where passengers step back in time with a spectacular evening extravaganza.

Day 6 – Return to Paris

Day six will see one of the great rail journeys in France come to its conclusion. Passengers can relax onboard the Le Grand Tour and soak up the spectacular landscape of the French countryside on the way back towards Paris. Passengers can enjoy the onboard facilities as the train rewinds to Paris Gare de l’Est. Touring France by train in total luxury and receiving so much culture, history, and art as a grand tourist is magical and makes for an unforgettably wonderful holiday.

2-Day French Train Tour Itinerary – Le Grand Tour Reims & Beaune

If you’re looking for a short break away and want to experience the most luxurious way of touring France by train, this two-day and one-night holiday could provide the perfect getaway you need. As France specialists, The Luxury Train Travel Company can arrange everything you need to explore Beaune, Burgundy, and Reims. Take a look below at the basic itinerary of the trip, and you’ll see why our customers love these train holidays in France.

Day 1 – Paris to Beaune to Burgundy

The afternoon on the first day of this France train trip has the Le Grand Tour leaving Paris and winding through Burgundy as it makes its way toward Beaune. A town blessed with incredible architecture and spectacular brightly coloured buildings, the world-famous Hospices de Beaune awaits passengers, where the best train trip in France takes in history and gastronomy. The evening of this train trip through France is spent as the guest of a fabulous wine house.

Day 2 – Reims to Paris

As the sun rises on the second day of these rail holidays in France, Le Grand Tour travels east into the region packed with champagne vineyards where many grand tourists can visit a champagne house. During the afternoon of the best train trip from Paris, passengers can stroll the aisles of the Cathedral of Reims and follow many historical figures’ footsteps during an off-the-beaten-track exclusive tour before the Le Grand Tour luxury rail tour in France heads back toward Paris.

The 5-Star Accommodation On The Le Grand Tour Train Makes It The Most Luxurious Train Tour France Offers

Rail holidays aren’t simply about the destination but getting to the destination in style and on a luxury train. Paris Gare de l’Est is where passengers will first witness the true beauty of the Belle Époque inspired Le Grand Tour train. With a variety of suites available, from a 10 m² cabin perfect for single or double occupancy with a double queen-sized bed. A Le Grand Tour suite at 15 m² with a choice of bed set-ups and comfortably accommodated three people. Or a 25 m² adjoining suite that sleeps up to five guests.

All the five-star accommodation options onboard are luxuriously appointed and come with private bathrooms, heating and air-conditioning, and full butler service. As passengers relax aboard for France train tours around the country, they can do so in opulent grandeur. Whether it’s rail holidays to south of France, central France, or any region of the country, no luxury train tour in France has a more sumptuous level of onboard living than the Le Grand Tour.

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If you’re interested in luxury rail holidays in France as a surprise for a wedding anniversary or retirement surprise, or you’ve always dreamt of taking off on a train tour of France. Please speak to a travel expert at The Luxury Train Travel Company today, and let us help you organise the train tour in France of a lifetime! Train holidays in France are truly spectacular, and with the Le Grand Tour, you get the absolute height of luxury combined with world-class destinations and experiences.

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Le Grand Tour is an eighteenth-century Belle Époque styled train that operates great train journeys in France with a regional departure from Paris. The train trip through France is a 6-day, 4000km holiday that takes passengers around the country in the height of luxury.

Why is the Le Grand Tour one of the best train trips in France?

As great train journeys in France go, Le Grand Tour is out in front of others for several reasons. During the 4000km Le Grand Tour de France, passengers enjoy the highest standards of onboard amenities. From the beautifully appointed cabins and suites, butter service, and culinary wonders prepared by the two-starred Michelin chefs to the spectacular curated itinerary and choice of historical destinations, this is without question the finest luxury rail tour in France.

Does the Le Grand Tour offer train tours from Paris?

Yes, the Le Grand Tour offers holidays in France by train that departs from Paris Gare de l’Est. Whether you enjoy the whole 6-day train trip around France or the shorter 2-day and 1-night France train tours, embark and disembark in Paris.

Is the Le Grand Tour the most luxurious train in France?

Le Grand Tour is new for the summer of 2025 and is already widely recognised as the best luxury rail tour in France. The Le Grand Tour de France offers the best available accommodations, butler service, and onboard Michelin-starred chefs prepare a variety of regional cuisines.

How much does a Le Grand Tour French railway holiday cost?

Luxury train trips in France can vary depending on whether you take a shorter 2-day trip or immerse yourself fully in a 6-day train tour in France onboard the Le Grand Tour. If you’d like to gather more information and specific prices for the summer of 2025 and beyond, contact the team at The Luxury Train Travel Company. An expert on luxury trains in France will gladly help you curate the holiday of a lifetime.

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Bordeaux is the perfect urban escape for couples who want to experience Nouvelle Aquitaine's art de vivre. Its 18th-century architecture, riverside terraces, Michelin-starred restaurants and wealth of cultural activities make the city a must-see destination in France.

Classic or quirky: the choice is yours!

Couples visiting Bordeaux for the first time can take a classic tour of the city on foot, by bike or by bus. Or they can explore Nouvelle Aquitaine's capital from a different perspective, on a cruise along the Garonne. Bordeaux offers many original ways of discovering or rediscovering its vast UNESCO World Heritage area, with more than 350 listed buildings spread across just over 1,800 hectares.

The tours offered by the Bordeaux Tourist Office , for both individuals and groups, are very varied, with different themes such as history, gastronomy and wine. Tours last from two hours to a whole day.

Bassins à Flot: the new Bordeaux

If there's a district of Bordeaux in full architectural effervescence, it's the Bassins à Flot, 10 minutes from the old town. Here you'll find two of the most emblematic sites built in the city in recent years. The Cité du Vin offers an immersive and sensory journey into the world of wine with interactive themed areas, available in eight languages. Opening in 2020, Les Bassins de Lumières is the world's largest digital art centre devoted to contemporary creation, housed in a former submarine base in Bordeaux.

Wine tasting for two

To visit Bordeaux without tasting its wines would be unthinkable! One of the activities you can't miss during a stay here is a wine tasting workshop: you'll learn how to taste wine, observe its colour, recognise its aromas, guess its composition and master the art of pairing it with food. Wine tasting courses and workshops, as well as 'oenoludic' lunches, are offered in wine bars or at the Bordeaux Wine School opposite the Tourist Office.

Cycle tours and romantic evenings in the vineyards

With around 7,000 châteaux, the Bordeaux vineyards are the most prestigious in the world. Bordeaux is an excellent starting point for a half-day or full-day excursion to the main wine regions and flagship appellations such as Saint-Emilion, Médoc, Sauternes, Graves and Pomerol. One of the six wine routes with the Vignobles et Découvertes label allows you to discover the world of Bordeaux wines, taste them and meet passionate winegrowers. These routes can be done on foot or by bike.

And if you want to round things off with something truly unique, choose from a range of quirky accommodation. Sleep in a wine barrel at the Château de Bonhoste, or discover vinotherapy at the Sources de Caudalie.

The Bordeaux grape harvest

Harvest is a crucial stage in the work of the vineyard - and some winegrowers are keen to share this unforgettable moment of conviviality with visitors. A great experience to reconnect with nature in one of the world's most romantic wine tourism destinations.

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Revel in the magic of the holidays in Germany and France on a seven-night Rhine River cruise!

Celebrate yuletide traditions in festive, cozy markets aglow with twinkling lights and good cheer and overflowing with handmade treasures. Savor the uplifting sounds of carolers and bells and the scent of fresh pine and roasted chestnuts in the air.

Visit Heidelberg’s castle and enjoy a special musical performance in the romantic old town. You’ll also admire Cologne’s spectacular cathedral and stroll through Freiburg, a vibrant university city. In the ports of Breisach, Strasbourg, Rüdesheim and Düsseldorf, choose excursions that fit your interests, such as wine tastings, culinary tours or cultural experiences.

Aboard your exclusively chartered, first-class ship, take in the scenic beauty of the Rhine Gorge and sip warm, spicy Glühwein. This heartwarming journey includes an ample meal plan with wine and beer at lunch and dinner.

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