Why Travel to France
France Private Tours
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Best of France: Paris to Loire Valley & Normandy
8 DAYSParis, Versailles, Tours, Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Bayeux, Caen, Giverny -
France Highlights and Monaco Extension
9 DAYSFrance: Paris, Avignon, Luberon, Aix-en-Provence, Nice, Eze; Monaco: Monte Carlo -
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Best France Food and Wine Tours
Unquestionably, France is one of the world's culinary epicenters. From a famed baguette in Paris to the sweet, aromatic wine in Bordeaux, feast your tongue through the France tour of culinary.
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Normandy Gourmet Tour by Self-Drive
6 DAYSParis, Giverny, Rouen, Pont Audemer, Honfleur, Deauville, Caen, Bayeux, Camembert -
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Why Private Tour
- Travel with Much More FlexibilityFor a private tour, it is you to decide when to travel, where to go, and what to do, with a personal guide taking care of every detail. Whether you prefer to explore more incredible attractions or would like to skip some sites you are not interested in during travel, just let your guide know and he or she will modify the schedule so as to suit your desires the most!
- Stay and Eat as You WishWe know that it's incredibly important to eat and sleep well while traveling. And that's why we spend time evaluating every destination and hand-pick so many wonderful hotels and restaurants with excellent style for you to freely choose from. Our purpose is simple - to fulfill your dream travel, and at the same time let you feel comfortable as at home.
- Vacation with Your Dearest or NearestAlong with this, it is you to decide who joins in on the journey. This affords you privacy and increases the comfortability factor greatly. For some special occasions like a honeymoon, wedding anniversaries, birthdays, celebrating retirement, or traveling with your beloved kids or elderly parents, a private tour might specifically be the best option.
Best Places to Visit in France

Straddling the banks of the Seine, known as the "City of Love", is usually the first stop for Fance tours. It has a 1,400-year history and is one of the cultural centers of Western Europe. There are many world-famous attractions: Notre Dame is one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals, as well as one of France's most representative cultural relics and world heritage sites. The Eiffel Tower was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution's victory and was once the tallest skyscraper in the world. The Arc de Triomphe, built under Napoleon's supervision, and The Louvre, with its extensive collection of classical paintings and sculptures, are also absolute must-sees.
- BORDEAUX
Wines from Bordeaux are super well-known and always among the most costly in the world. Beyond that, all you can expect from the place is some of the best food in all of France, fine museums and art galleries, well-preserved medieval castles, and chateau experiences.
- NICE
It is reputed for its enduring landmarks, the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. It's a paradise for those seeking a leisure Fance vacation as it offers revered ancient Roman past, the seductive scent of Provence's lavender fields, the mouthwatering Mediterranean food, and the year-round warm weather.
- VERSAILLES
The town is home to the fabled Palace of Versailles, which was expanded by Sun King Louis XIV. As one of Europe's most majestic and spectacular palaces, it once housed Louis XIV and the major nobles. Here, lavish ceremonies, parties, hunting, and balls were frequently hosted.
- AVIGNON
In the 14th century, this city in southern France served as the Pope's residence. It is now popular with tourists. Its city highlights—the broken bridge and the old town—all reflect the ups and downs of its long history. The yearly art festival also makes it a haven for art lovers.
