France

Holidays in France

France is one of Europe’s most diverse and popular travel destinations, offering a little bit of everything. From vibrant cities and charming towns to stunning coastlines and scenic countryside. It’s a country known for its rich history, world-class food and wine, and iconic landmarks.


Each region has its own distinct character. Provence is perfect for those seeking laid-back villages, lavender fields, and sunny weather, while the French Alps draw visitors year-round for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. Normandy offers a mix of history and coastline, and Brittany is known for its rugged beauty and seaside charm. The south of France combines Mediterranean flair with lively markets and local traditions, ideal for both beach holidays and cultural breaks.

Whether you're planning a short city break, a countryside escape, or a longer tour across multiple regions, France offers the right mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure to suit any type of holiday.

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What to See and Do in France


France is packed with unforgettable experiences and picture perfect sights. Take in the timeless beauty of Paris, where you can visit world famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the charming streets of Montmartre. Head south to Provence for lavender fields, hilltop villages, and sunny markets, or explore the glamour of the French Riviera with its stylish beaches and Mediterranean views. Discover the history of Normandy’s coastline. Wine lovers can tour the vineyards of Bordeaux or Champagne, while adventure seekers can hit the slopes in the French Alps or hike through the Pyrenees. From medieval towns to seaside resorts, and bustling cities to peaceful countryside.

Food & Drink in france


France’s food and drink scene is central to its way of life, with every region offering its own culinary specialities and traditions. From cosy cafés to lively local markets and fine-dining restaurants, eating in France is all about quality, flavour, and enjoyment. Tuck into buttery croissants and fresh baguettes in Paris, savour hearty dishes like boeuf bourguignon or coq au vin in the countryside, or enjoy seafood platters along the Atlantic coast. Cheese and wine are national passions, with countless local varieties to discover. Dining in France is a leisurely, social experience, often lasting hours and focused on good company as much as good food. Whether you’re trying crêpes in Brittany, sampling Provençal flavours in the south, or sipping a glass of wine at a sunlit terrace, France invites you to slow down and savour every bite.

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  • Best Time to Visit

    France is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on what you want to do. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer mild weather and fewer tourists, perfect for sightseeing and exploring cities or the countryside. Summer (July and August) is ideal for beach holidays along the French Riviera or enjoying outdoor festivals. Winter (December to February) is the best time for skiing in the Alps and the Pyrenees. For mild weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons are often the most enjoyable.


  • Average Flight Time

    Approx 1.5 hours.

  • Currency

    France uses the Euro as its currency.

  • Time Difference

    +1 Hours.

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