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France from the Water: Cruises in Every Region

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For a unique perspective of France, one of the best things to do is take in the scenery from the water. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s list of fabulous cruises in every region including including Brittany, Bordeaux, Strasbourg and the Côte d’Azur.


France from the Water: Cruises in Every Region

Discover the Îles de Lerins from Cannes on a Luxury Motorboat with a Skipper  

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Board your luxury motorboat in Cannes for a relaxing day on the French Riviera with family or friends. Take advantage of the various onboard amenities including air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious cabin that can accommodate up to ten people, all while listening to your favorite music on a high-end sound system.

A large rear platform just above the water’s surface invites you to take a dip in the Mediterranean’s crystal waters and discover the many wonders the region has to offer, especially the Lerins Islands. This archipelago includes the Sainte-Marguerite island, the monastery island of Saint-Honorat as well as the small, uninhabited islands Île Saint de la Tradeliere and Saint-Ferréol. Even in summer, these islands are never overcrowded, so you can relax in the small hidden bays.

Private Sightseeing Cruise in Strasbourg

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On this sightseeing cruise, you will discover France from the water and experience the historic and heritage treasures in the European capital. Relax and enjoy the view over the beautiful buildings. Take in the unique architecture of the region in chronological order. Each style is more impressive than the previous one. This private cruise will give you a full view of the city – Petite France, and the European quarter as you enjoy a picnic with regional specialties and Champagne.

Traditional Pinasse Boat Tour from Arcachon

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Enjoy the highlights of the breathtaking Arcachon Bay on a traditional pinasse boat. Sail through the small channels, past oyster beds, picture-perfect beaches, l’Île aux Oiseaux (Bird Island), and Lège-Cap Ferret’s charming villages. If you would like, there’s the possibility to have an oyster tasting with a local producer at a farmer’s cabin by the water’s edge or stop for a picnic, swim, or walk. While on board you’ll be able to sip champagne and enjoy a fabulous picnic of local dishes. It is sure to be a memorable day!

Where to Stay in Bordeaux
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Les Sources de Caudalie

Located between vineyards and forests, just 20 minutes from Bordeaux’s city center, this 5-star hotel was designed using recycled local materials to create a collection of state-of-the-art buildings that are perfectly in tune with the idyllic surroundings.

Each of the rooms boasts a unique decor, featuring antiques, collectible furniture, and fine draperies. Most of them have a terrace or a balcony with a beautiful view on the vineyards or on the lake.

Set in a former orangery, modeled on an ornamental, 18th-century glasshouse, the two Michelin-star restaurant invites you to savor the chef’s brilliant cuisine. On nice days, enjoy lunch or dinner in the sunshine, on the terrace overlooking the lake and the vine-covered slopes.

The spa offers unique treatments combining the virtues of natural hot spring water with the most recent scientific discoveries of the benefits of grapes and grapevines.

Private Champagne Cruise along the Marne River

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Experience the Champagne region differently: while sipping Champagne and cruising in a lovely wooden boat from the 1920s. The front deck is raised with a small living room, a kitchen and a restroom. Your local, knowledgeable skipper will take you along one of the great French rivers to meet France’s most celebrated wine. Travel from one village to the next as you discover a serene and peaceful way to see the vineyards from a different angle. There will of course be plenty of Champagne included with the cruise, but you will also get to enjoy a picnic with regional specialties.

Discover Cassis and the Calanques on a Luxury Boat with a Skipper  

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Enjoy full-day aboard a luxury boat as your skipper takes you to see the fabulous Calanques National Park and Cassis. The Calanques are white limestone cliffs interspersed with secluded coves and beaches. The National Park stretches between Marseille and Cassis’s coastline and offers a playground for hiking, snorkeling, sunbathing, and, of course, sailing. Afterwards, discover the gorgeous Cassis port. Stop for lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant with a breathtaking view over Cap Canaille. During the afternoon your skipper will show you the best places to snorkel and swim in the area!

Experience the Loire Valley with a Picnic and Boat Cruise

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This unique experience will truly immerse you in the best of the Loire Valley with fabulous scenery, an up-close look at a vineyard, a picnic with local products, and a cruise on a traditional boat. The traditional “toue” boat has changed little for centuries. A large row boat with a flat base, it is fitted with a mast and a square sail making it ideal for navigating the Loire’s sandbanks. 

Cruise on an a Traditional Sailboat from Cancale

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Your expert local guide is a dyed-in-the-wool Breton passionate about sailing. He will take you aboard on his traditional Breton sail boat. The boat is one of the first copies of the legendary regional fishing boats that date back to the 18th century. Your captain is not only a skilled and certified sailing instructor, but is also passionate about Breton history. On this authentic and quite atypical cruise, discover an unusual look at France from the water. Take in the the regional heritage, listen to historical anecdotes, relive the 18th-century lives of fishermen, and observe the flora and fauna from the unique perspective off this magnificent bay. Cancale is the self-proclaimed oyster capital of France. You should not miss the occasion to treat yourself to a tasting paired with a fine glass of white at one of the many stalls on the harbor!

Private Cruise on the Saône River in Lyon with a Skipper

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Discover France from the water aboard a private cruise on the Saône River in Lyon. On this two hour excursion, you will see the city from the river, all while sipping a glass of Champagne. Your skipper and private hostess will be on board to accompany you and make your experience as pleasant as possible, all while sharing interesting anecdotes. There is also the possibility to include a picnic basket filled with regional specialities from Lyon.

Where to Stay in Lyon
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Villa Maïa

Ideally located on the hill of Fourvière, this 5-star hotel offers unique views over Lyon and is just steps from the city center and its famous landmarks. Inspired by Fourvière’s antiquarian heritage but still resolutely contemporary, the hotel’s interiors are the work of three iconic French designers.

The 37 guest rooms and suites, done in shades of grey, beige and cream, are livened up with colorful notes. A scent created in Grasse exclusively for the hotel leaves an elegant signature.

The restaurant stands out as a major place of the gastronomy in Lyon. The resolutely contemporary architecture of the building comes along with a smart and purified design. You will discover a cooking full of emotion, inspired by the rhythm of the seasons, the nature and the beauty of products.

The Ultimate Dinner Cruise in Paris

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Enjoy a unique six-course meal experience aboard the most prestigious boat on the Seine River, beloved chef Alain Ducasse’s Ducasse Sur Seine. Your table is reserved with the most beautiful view on the entire boat. Arrive early and enjoy a glass of Champagne on the deck of the boat overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Soon you’ll be off, quietly cruising along the Seine River in a 100% electric boat. Throughout the entire cruise you’ll delight in spectacular views over the most beautiful landmarks of the capital along the journey.

In-between courses take a moment to step outside on the deck of the boat and enjoy the amazing scenery as you pass by. You’ll see it all from the Musée d’Orsay, Musée du Louvre, and Notre Dame to the famous bridges of Paris, and of course the Eiffel Tower. True Parisian romance at its best, this exceptional cruise and experience is sure to be one you’ll never forget.


We hope we’ve inspired you see France from the water. Fabulous cruises await you in each region! French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

Favorite Family-Friendly Tours in France

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When planning a vacation that will be special for the entire family, it’s important to keep in mind specific activities that will be engaging for both young and old. French Side Travel has put together a list of some of our favorite family-friendly tours in France that are sure to make your vacation unforgettable.


Favorite Family-Friendly Tours in France

Walk in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel with A Private Guide

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Take the opportunity to discover the other side of Mont Saint-Michel during a walk along the shore. Step into the water and sand, dance on the quicksand, and admire the landscapes and natural beauty of the Bay. Your private guided walk departs from Mont Saint-Michel, so it is the perfect activity to combine with a visit to the abbey. You’ll walk towards the Rocher de Tombelaine and back to Mont Saint-Michel. It’s also possible to include a seaside treasure hunt to discover the local sea creatures.

Discover the Beauty, History, and Culture of Provence in a Day

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You will depart for Lourmarin, ideally on a Friday, which is market day, and have free time to discover one of the most beautiful villages of the Luberon. Don’t miss the Renaissance castle, beautiful vineyards (which you can visit and have a tasting organized), or the quaint galleries and artisanal shops. Stop for lunch in an exceptionally charming village like Lauris, Oppède-le-Vieux, Ménerbes, Goult or Gordes. Afterwards, you will continue the day by taking the Combe, a winding road, to discover from near or far the perched villages of Bonnieux, Lacoste, Ménerbes, Oppède-le-Vieux, Roussillon and Gordes. From the Marquis de Sade to Vasarely, they all have a unique story to tell, and by the end of the day you will know many of them!

Family-Friendly Stays in Provence
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Hôtel Le Pigonnet

This luxury 5-star hotel, set in an elegant Provençal mansion, marries 18th-century style with contemporary refinements. The property grounds have a large garden so you’ll enjoy calm, but still be just a short walk to the city center.

Enjoy access to it offers an outdoor swimming pool, wellness area, and pétanque grounds.

Rooms feature modern amenities. Some offer a view of the garden and the Sainte-Victoire mountain from their balcony or terrace.

The casual fine dining restaurant serves regional cuisine. You can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the terrace in summer.

Private Family Luxury Tour of the Camargue

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The largest river delta in Western Europe, the Camargue is a place of great biological and cultural diversity. You’ll feel the strong Spanish and Roman influences in the music, cuisine, and culture. Cattle breeding, bullfights, and horse riding are very common in this region. Begin your day at the ornithological park of Pont de Gau. Depending on the season, you can observe pink flamingos, various herons, or white stilts, to name but a few. You’ll discover the park’s species through a treasure hunt adapted to children.

For lunch, you’ll enjoy a traditional meal on one of the farms of Camargue.

The day continues to a manade – a livestock farm for the white Camargue horses. From there, a local guide will show you the hidden jewels of the wild and secret Camargue and immerse you in this special unique region through either a safari, or for the more adventurous, on horseback.

Private Guided Gourmet Walking Tour in Bordeaux

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In Bordeaux, you’ll discover a combination of every ingredient of the French art de vivre: history, traditions, architecture, wine, and food. This gourmet city tour will take you to the most distinctive producers of local delicacies.

You will start your day by touring the historical city center of Bordeaux, classified on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Afterwards, you will go to visit a bakery, where you’ll smell the fresh bread right when it comes. You’ll be able to take the opportunity to discuss this moment with the baker.

Later on, the tour will be adapted to include more stops in gourmet shops. You might stop in the most famous chocolate maker in Bordeaux. In this shop, they’ve kept the secret of their recipes for several generations. The owner Thierry will lead a tasting of different chocolates: think ginger, green tea, or olive.

Another stop could be for a “Tour de France of Cheese” in a cheese shop. You’ll have an in-depth explanation of the process and characters of famous cheeses like Comté, Roquefort, Brie and more.

A Day On the Water: Private Boat Tour of Cassis and the Calanques National Park

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During this unique day, you will both feel the heartbeat of the amazing Provence wild seaside with the Calanques National Park.

First, you will immerse yourself in one of the most beautiful landscapes of Europe, the Calanques National Park, an impressive limestone natural cathedral. You will reach its turquoise mediterranean waters, little hidden harbors and secret beaches by boat, which is the best way to enjoy its spectacular beauty. After enjoying the little Cassis village where the park ends, you will be driven across beautiful landscapes to La Ciotat. Once a very important shipyard in Europe, it is now focused on the yacht industry. You will have some free time to stroll along its little charming harbor.

Finally, you will continue toward the Castellet village, one of the most beautiful and characteristic villages of France, where you can experience pure Provence bliss. Seated on a hill, this medieval village from the 12th century is now well furnished with lovely shops, from handmade art to typical Provence products like gourmet olive oil, lavender soaps or wines from the nearby Bandol vineyards.

Pedal Through Paris during a Private Guided E-Bike Tour of the City of Light

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See the real Paris during this fabulous guided e-bike tour. You might come across a hidden game of pétanque at the oldest Parisian monument as you discover all the twists and turns of the Marais. Marvel at the Jardins des Plantes and effortlessly climb the slopes of the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève. Get a look at the student life of the Latin Quarter and then the artists’ cafés of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

Next, follow the grandeur of the Obelisk in Place de la Concorde and travel in time on your way to Les Champs-Élysées. Amidst all the bustle and excitement of this legendary city, your guide will reveal the relaxing calm of the quiet refuges of Paris. This is a perfect opportunity to take beautiful snapshots and unforgettable memories back home!

Family Friendly Stays in Paris
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Le Pavillon de la Reine

This hotel is a deeply romantic hideaway in the heart of Le Marais. Built in 1612 by King Henry IV of France, this 17th century residence converted into a 5-star hotel is tucked away from the galleries and shops of the Place des Vosges.

Set back from the Place des Vosges, often referred to as the most beautiful square in the world, this hotel is a true haven, with a wonderful sense of place. Privately owned and family-run, it offers the understated sophistication of a private home with all the service, charm and elegance of a grand palace.

The historical setting is retained in the design, with a brilliant mix of rich, contemporary interiors and original antique furnishings and oil paintings.The hotel’s 56 bedrooms and suites is embellished with its distinctive façade and a private courtyard garden, awash with greenery.

The fine dining menu from the Michelin starred restaurant celebrates seasonal ingredients from carefully selected producers and takes a dinner on a voyage from land to sea.

The lounges have the feeling of a private library, with intimate seating, antique furniture and open fireplaces. Boasting a brilliant mix of chic interiors, they are a cosy hideaway where guests can relax and unwind.

Private Kid-Friendly Cultural Driving Tour in the Loire Valley

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Your licensed driver-guide will pick up you at your hotel for a unique day experiencing the best of the Loire Valley. Discover a private château and stroll through its splendid gardens. Children will be invited to dress up in medieval costumes and enjoy a treasure hunt or a workshop. For lunch, you’ll enjoy a farm-to-table meal made entirely with products from the castle’s garden in the magnificent setting of the park. To finish the day, you’ll stop in Chinon to trace Joan of Arc’s footsteps.

Full-Day Tour of Provence’s Lavender Fields

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Visit the high plateau to experience one of Provence’s emblematic sites: the blooming, fragrant lavender fields. From mid-June to August, the high plateau blooms in breathtaking purple. Enjoy scenic routes away from the crowds. Get ready to take beautiful photos!

The tour includes the Albion plateau, and the villages of Sault and Banon. The wild nature surrounds Sault, perched on a rocky promontory. It dominates a plain dedicated to agriculture where lavender predominates offering in summer a unique palette of colors. Leaning against the Albion plateau, between the mountains of Lure and Ventoux, Banon has an authentic and natural character. Surrounded by fields of lavender, plains, and hills delicately perfumed by aromatic plants, a checkerboard of striking colors is drawn around the village.

Private Scavenger Hunt to Discover the World’s Most Famous Museum from a Different Angle

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One of our ultimate favorite family-friendly tours in France is a private scavenger hunt at the Musée du Louvre. While adults take in the highlights of the historic museum with its many treasures, children will get their own specially-designed booklets and a pencil. They’ll look for clues and answer questions as they walk through the different wings of the museum. At the end of the scavenger hunt, the children will be rewarded with a surprise gift.

Private Walking Tour of Old Lyon with a Storyteller

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Follow the guide-storyteller in the secret covered passageways of Old Lyon. You’ll learn about the incredible adventure of Petit Pierre, and his thirst for science. This adventure allows you to discover the Lyon of the Renaissance, the great Lyonnais figures of the 16th century and the magic of this district.

“Our story begins in the time of King François I. Petit Pierre was an orphan who knew the constellations by heart. One day, he heard the young Louise Labbé talking about Copernicus’ discoveries. He decided that he had to go further, to know more. To do so, he was helped by a mysterious magic book. But first, he had to reckon with the wiles of the evil master Nicolas”.

Guaranteed emotion and thrills! The story is fictional, but based on real historical elements, and includes historical characters. We recommend this visit for children from 6 to 12 years old, as well as for their parents!


We hope this list of our favorite family-friendly tours in France is helpful when choosing a vacation that will be memorable for your children. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

The Most Beautiful Beaches in France

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With the arrival of summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to plan a beach getaway. The French coastline is sprinkled with fabulous beaches: some in iconic locations like along the Côte d’Azur and others in more unexpected places like Normandy and Brittany. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s list of the most beautiful beaches in France.


The Most Beautiful Beaches in France

Plage du Plat Gousset

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Known as the “Monaco of the North,” most visits to the Normandy town of Granville start with the beach. The Plage du Plat Gousset is a long beach with crystal clear turquoise waters on a clear day. You might actually mistake it for the South of France! At the end of the beach, climb the staircase that leads to the gardens of the villa Les Rhumbs. The Belle Epoque clifftop villa overlooks the sea and was Christian Dior’s childhood home. It is now a museum that bears his name.

Côte d’Émeraude

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The Côte d’Émeraude (Emerald Coast) falls into two departments of Brittany: Ille-et-Vilaine and Côtes-d’Armor. It takes its name from the emerald color of the sea under certain conditions. Here you’ll find some of the most dramatic and strikingly beautiful coastlines in all of France dotted with charming villages and wonderful small beaches. While there are too many beaches to mention individually, you are guaranteed to discover something delightful.

Archipel des Glénan

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The Archipel des Glénan is accessible by boat just off the southern coast of Finistère. With gorgeous white sand and transparent water, it might be hard to believe that these magnificent islands are in Brittany rather than the Maldives! The archipelago is classified as a Picturesque Natural Site. Feel free to spend your day swimming, snorkeling, relaxing, and simply taking in the surrounding beauty!

Beach Hotels in Brittany
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Grand Hôtel des Thermes

A beautiful combination of stone and metal, the hotel’s majestic architecture overlooks the open sea and is surrounded by vast expanses of sand. A stunning view can be admired from the superb terrace, lounges, rooms and suites.

The 174 rooms compete for comfort, charm and personality. Guests have free access to the indoor swimming pool, sea-mist room, sauna, hammam, and cardio-training area. You also get preferential rates for the Aquatonic Pool: a warm seawater labyrinth heated between 31 and 34°C where you walk or swim through different pool areas with a succession of 194 underwater jets, currents, showers and bubble baths.

A gastronomic sea-view restaurant and a more traditional inside restaurant are available for lunch and dinner. When the weather allows, light meals are also served in the large terrace. Enjoy the magnificent view of the beach and the Saint-Malo bay at any time during the day.

Côte de Granite Rose

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The Côte de Granite Rose in Brittany is famous for its romantically-colored pink rocks. This sculpted shoreline and colorful landscape is a paradise for birds and walkers alike. All along the coast you’ll find small coves filled with white sand and turquoise water sheltered by pines, wild natural landscapes, and the famous GR 34 trail.

Biarritz

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Despite its small size, Biarritz has some of the most beautiful beaches in France. For surfers and water sports enthusiasts, it really is a paradise. There are six beaches in Biarritz. A few of our favorites include the Grand Plage, Plage du Vieux, and the Plage de la Côte des Basques. Thanks to its strong waves, the Grand Plage is considered to be one of the best surfing beaches in the world. The Plage du Vieux is a small, sheltered beach on the Old Port of Biarritz. With its calm waters, it is a popular seaside resort for locals and is also perfect for families with children. The Plage de la Côte des Basques is very popular with locals for swimming, with surfers, and celebrities alike.

Plage Notre-Dame on Porquerolles

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Porquerolles off the coast of Hyères is a true paradise. Azure blue sky and water, picturesque creeks and bays, and fine sandy beaches are surrounded by charming Provençal scrubland. Plage Notre Dame is the most popular beach on the island. It’s the perfect place to soak up the sun, scenery, and breathtaking surrounding nature.

Beach Hotels in Saint-Tropez
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La Réserve Ramatuelle

This luxurious 5-Star hotel is nestled in the renowned town of Saint-Tropez. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, you will feel as if you are floating in-between heaven and earth. The birds chirping and the songs of the cicadas accompany you at the start and end of your day. The hotel has a stunning view of the Mediterranean sea.

The hotel has comfortable rooms, charming suites, and luxurious villas with fully equipped kitchens for family retreats. The impressive Mediterranean view is ever-present from the terrace. The private and public pools are perfect for relaxation. The spa offers health, fitness, and beauty treatments for your overall rejuvenation.

The two Michelin-starred restaurant is a place to indulge in delicious gourmet cuisine. The versatile Italian and Japanese dishes are a treat to the palette.

One of the most beautiful beaches in all of France, Saint-Tropez offers a wide range of nautical activities such as jet-skiing, sea diving, and fishing. Take a mountain bike ride on the trails of the surrounding hills or on horseback in the nearby woods and vineyards. Enjoy the romance of the full moon in the evenings or the Sunset trip in a Polynesian canoe.

Plage de Pampelonne

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The iconic Pampelonne Beach is perhaps the crown jewel of beaches in Saint-Tropez. Approximately three miles of fine, white sand borders the Mediterranean Sea in Ramatuelle. Pampelonne Beach is also home to some of the most famous beach clubs in France. During the summer, undoubtedly one of the most glamorous places to be in France is at a beach club for lunch on Pampelonne Beach.

Villefranche-sur-Mer

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The picturesque harbor and setting of Villefranche-sur-Mer are a highlight of exploring this part of the Côte d’Azur. The town, built on terraces up a steep hill, overlooks Cap Ferrat and the azure blue sea of the Mediterranean below. The port is predominantly now a pleasure port, but a small fishing fleet does still operate. The harbor is a popular and bustling part of the town with many bars and restaurants along the waterfront and in the small square. The main beach is to the east of the town center and a wonderful place to spend the day. The best view across Villefranche-sur-Mer and the harbor is from the corniche road above the far end of the beach, ideally seen in the morning when the sun is on the front of the buildings.

Saint-Florent

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During the summer, Saint-Florent springs to life as a bustling, rather upscale holiday destination. Described as a Corsican Saint-Tropez, it attracts visitors with a string of restaurants, a marina full of pleasure boats, and beaches. The nearest beach is Plage de la Roya, a fine sandy beach with a lovely view of Saint-Florent and the Cap Corse. If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle, take a boat to discover the more remote beaches: Plage de Saleccia with its fine sand and crystal-clear water, or the Plage Loto.

Palombaggia in Porto-Vecchio

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The old fishing town of Porto Vecchio (old port) is located on the southern part of Corsica. Hidden behind a mountain and therefore not visible from the sea, Porto Vecchio has never shown the typical signs of a Genoese settlement. Take a stroll along the old port, and immerse yourself in the Corsican ambiance on one of the many café or restaurant terraces. Nature lovers may want to hike through the nearby woodland of Ospedale. If you want to relax on one of the many spectacular beaches including Palombaggia, you’ll be spoilt for choice!


We hope this list of our the most beautiful beaches in France helps inspire future travel. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

Winter in France: What to See and Do

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While it may come as a surprise, one of the best times to visit France is during the winter months. You can experience the country with less crowds while still taking advantage of all of the rich cultural offerings. In fact, there are numerous food and wine and outdoor and adventure excursions only available in the cooler months. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s picks for what to see and do during the winter in France.


Winter in France: What to See and Do

Provence: Private Truffle Hunting and Tasting Tour

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From November until April, you’ll have the chance to explore the world’s most secretive and exciting business. Visit a Provençal truffle plantation where you’ll take a tour, learn about the cultivation of truffles as well as the training of truffle dogs. Afterwards, accompany trained hunters to hunt for France’s elusive “black gold.” You’ll soon know the difference between a real Provençal tuber melanosporum and its inferior Chinese counterparts as well as the process of cleaning, storing, and cooking truffles.

Truffles aren’t the only thing you’ll discover on the exciting tour. Along the way you’ll see wild herbs, vineyards, olive groves, and beehives.

Following the hunt, enjoy different hors d’oeuvres including truffle ice cream and truffle honey, a tasting of the plantation’s own truffle oils, truffle salts, and organic extra-virgin olive oils paired with Champagne. A wonderful winter in France foodie experience!

Where to Stay in Provence
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Villa Saint Ange

This 5-star hotel is unique in Aix-en-Provence. Housed in an 18th-century villa with expansive grounds, it is nevertheless within walking distance of the historic city center.

Rooms and suites are large with modern amenities and sophisticated décor.

The onsite restaurant offers a take on Mediterranean and Italian classes. Lunch on the large terrace is divine in warm weather. The bar serves creative cocktails inspired by artists like Picasso and Vasarely.

Guests can enjoy access to the spa, gym, heated swimming pool, terrace, and large garden.

Loire Valley: Exceptional Vintage Wine Tasting

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With the Loire River, north meets south. Thanks to the mild climate and all the different “terroirs,” there is a wonderful diversity of wines: 50 appellations and PDO for 70,000 hectares of vineyards.

You will find a large choice among the refreshing, fruity and delicate rosés, reds that are both complex and easy drinking, and whites ranging from dry to sweet reds. There are also wonderful sparkling wines produced using the same method as Champagnes. The wines are all perfect for specific food pairings because most are made with a single grape variety.

Visit a domaine with an astonishing 10th century cellar, excavated in limestone. It contains very rare wines from exceptional years which date back to 1874. You will have the chance to take a tour of the cellar, during which some of the secrets of the winemaking will be revealed. During the tasting you’ll enjoy a variety of wines, including five exceptional vintage wines, paired with local charcuterie.

French Alps: After Hours Skiing

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Have you ever dreamed of having the iconic French Alps slopes to yourself? With this unique winter in France experience, it’s completely possible. You’ll have the opportunity to continue skiing after the slopes are closed for the day. You’ll meet your expert guide at the top of Courchevel to have a drink and enjoy the sunset.

Then, once the sky is dark and everyone is at home, you’ll have the entire slope to yourself and experience after hours skiing at night. This is an excellent opportunity to take in the unique view of the lights of Courchevel from above!

Burgundy: Private Mulled Wine and Gingerbread Experience

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The wintertime is the best time to enjoy hot mulled wine. The best, of course, come from Burgundy! Tour Philippe le Bon, which is over 150 feet tall, provides an exceptional panoramic view of the city of Dijon and its surroundings. It’s an ideal, yet unexpected, place to enjoy a hot beverage.

After a climb to the top, you’ll be able to sip mulled wine paired with gingerbread, which is another specialty of Burgundy. During this unique experience you’ll have the Tour Philippe le Bon completely to yourself. A unique and romantic winter moment in France indeed.

Where to Stay in Burgundy
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Le Relais Bernard Loiseau

This 5-star hotel is located in the Morvan regional natural park in the heart of Dijon. The 33 rooms and suites are organized on four levels, served by the emblematic oak stair tower. The rooms of the hotel are authentically furnished and have a heritage look blended with modern amenities and comforts.

The restaurant embodies the excellence and attachment to the land of Burgundy. The chef seeks to bring nature, specifically the Morvan, into the plate.

The spa has been multi-distinguished for the unique experience it offers to customers. It is composed of a multi-sensory space for an intense and diverse stimulation of the five senses along with another space conducive to relaxation and well-being.

Versailles: VIP Experience at the Château de Versailles

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Experience one of the most popular landmarks in France without all of the crowds. During this unique private tour, a guide of the Palace will take you to discover the lesser-known gems of the amazing Château.

The Palace of Versailles holds genuine treasures that are unknown to most visitors – think secret passages, rooms, private apartments, bathrooms and other hidden places. Apartments belonging to kings, queens, mistresses and courtiers in this royal residence, a symbol of French absolutism and artistic and cultural influence, reveal everyday life in the Court and key events in the history of France.

After your tour, it’s only fitting to relive the sumptuous evenings of the King. From the menu to the waiters’ attire, from the setting to the tableware, everything comes together to make a dinner in the Ducasse salons at the Château de Versailles an experience. For this 12-course dinner, Alain Ducasse carried out careful research and took his inspiration from 18th century menus. Yet behind the ancient names you’ll discover a contemporary interpretation of the cuisine. Beyond dinner, it is a genuine experience.


Ready to see and do all of the fabulous offerings this winter in France? There’s still time to make it happen! Our travel designers are standing by and can help you book any of these activities and create the perfect fall itinerary in France. Some of our most popular fall destinations include Normandy, Burgundy, Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, and Southern France.

Visiting Paris in the Winter

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Don’t let the colder temperatures deter you, visiting Paris in the winter is a wonderful idea. You can experience Christmas markets, taste plenty of seasonal foods and drinks, and finish your holiday shopping – all with the City of Light decked in holiday lights and decorations in the background. We’re sharing some of the highlights of visiting Paris in the winter.


Visiting Paris in the Winter

Take in the Holiday Lights and Decorations

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They take holiday lights and decorations very seriously in the City of Light. As a result, pretty much anywhere you go you’ll be struck by the magic of the season. Even small boutiques and neighborhoods participate in decorating – the results are charming and make Paris feel like a small village.

However, don’t miss the holiday lights and decorations found along the major avenues and places in Paris. Highlights year after year include the sparking white lights on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the glamorous Avenue Montaigne, the striking Place Vendôme, and the whimsical Boulevard Saint Germain.

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Illumination Tour of Paris with A Glass of Champagne in a Classic French Car

Paris, City of Light, is never more stunning than at night, when she truly lives up to her name. With illuminated avenues and spot-lit monuments Paris takes on a fairy-tale dimension. The city becomes extra magical during the holiday season!

You’ll be welcomed with a glass of champagne and visit Paris in a classic Citroën 2CV with an English-speaking guide. See the highlights of central Paris including the Avenue des Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Trocadéro, the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, Pont Alexandre III, the Petit and Grand Palais, the Place de la Concorde, the Garnier Opera, the Place Vendôme, the Louvre, the Île de la Cité, and the Notre Dame Cathedral. You’ll also enjoy a stunning perspective of the city from the top, at the balcony in Montmartre. Truly the perfect way to see all of the holiday lights!

See the Christmas Markets in Paris

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A must-see when visiting Paris in the winter is one or more of the fabulous Christmas markets in Paris. You’ll find the markets sprinkled throughout the city. Each is different and provides a festive mix of ways to take in the holiday spirit. We recommend getting a cup of hot chocolate and wandering the various stalls. You’ll find holiday decorations, regional and seasonal food specialties, music, sometimes rides and attractions and just general merriment!

Some of our favorite Christmas Markets in Paris can be found in the following locations: the Tuileries Garden (formerly along the Champs-Élysées), Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Saint-Sulpice, Place de la Nation, Place des Abesses in Montmartre, Gare de l’Est and Trocadéro.

Get Your Holiday Shopping Done

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Year-round, the shopping is fabulous in Paris. Once the department stores and boutiques install their famous holiday window and interior displays they become nearly impossible to resist. And what better way to surprise someone on your list than with a special gift from Paris? The Grands Magasins, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps have some of the most impressive window displays in the city year after year, and the Christmas tree inside Galeries Lafayette is truly incredible. Don’t miss the tree’s light and animation show every half-hour.

On the Left Bank you’ll find the oldest department store in Paris, Le Bon Marché, which always has impressive window displays and decorations. The fabulous Samaritaine reopened in 2021 after extensive renovations and features a striking holiday display blended with intricate architectural details.

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Private Guided Visit of La Samaritaine

Over the past 150 years, Samaritaine has sparked fond memories for many Parisians – from climbing the theatrical steps that lead to its renowned glass roof to shopping for unexpected gifts in the company of loved ones.

Graced with state-of-the-art architecture and exquisite historical features, the landmark has been gloriously reimagined, fusing original Art Nouveau and Art Deco details with contemporary newness. Located in the beating heart of Paris, this iconic landmark will become a must-visit destination for locals and travelers to indulge in what is quintessentially the Parisian experience.

In this tour, your guide will tell you all about the history of La Samaritaine, its architecture, the renovations which have been recently done and also what’s in store for La Samaritaine in the near future.

Taste Traditional French Christmas Foods and Drinks

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Throughout the holiday season you’ll find seasonal foods and drinks sprinkled throughout restaurant and café menus, bakeries, as well as in markets and grocery stores. There’s always plenty of seafood including oysters, scallops, smoked salmon and lobster, as well as foie gras and capon. Bûche de Noël is a favorite dessert. Many of the city’s top pastry chef’s each create a version with their own special touch.

To drink you’ll find the Alsatian specialty vin chaud at many cafés and Christmas markets. There’s no better way to warm up than with a glass of mulled wine. Chocolat chaud is also a must. Angelina is known for their thick and rich version of hot chocolate, but we also love chocolate master Jacques Genin’s delicious version of the drink. For people-watching, you can’t beat a cup of hot chocolate at Café de Flore.

And of course, when in France, Champagne is always a good idea. Stop for a glass at a café or restaurant, treat yourself to an exceptional setting at a hotel bar, or better yet, enjoy a private Champagne tasting in a magnificent cellar to learn even more about this delicate drink.

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Luxury Christmas Food & Decoration Private Walking Tour

Get into the Christmas magic with this exceptional walking tour. Your itinerary will start at the Grands Magasins, where you will discover what makes Christmas in Paris so special: food, wine and decorations. We’ll enter into a paradise of gourmet connoisseurs for an oyster and white wine tasting. Next, we’ll discover the best of Christmas foods all in one place (cheese, salmon, caviar, foie gras, chocolate, gingerbread and more).

After the tasting, you will admire the Christmas lights, decorations and trees in the stores. We’ll continue our walk to Madeleine where we’ll see the church as well as numerous gourmet shops.

Finally, we will take the little streets and passages, full of Christmas lights and decorations until we reach one of Paris’ best wine bars for a foie gras and champagne tasting!

Where to Stay in Paris During the Winter

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To maximize your holiday spirit and experience in Paris during the winter we recommend staying in the heart of the city. The five-star Hotel San Régis is located just off of the Champs-Elysées and close to the Arc de Triomphe. You’ll have the best of Paris during the holidays at your fingertips with incredible access to Christmas markets, lights and decorations, shopping and more. After a long day, wind down with a drink at the bar or stroll the adjacent Avenue Montaigne to take in the impressive holiday displays.

For interior design fanatics, the 5-star Château Voltaire is a dream. The hotel is a tribute to the Parisian art de vivre. Three buildings dating from from the 17th and 18th centuries were combined to create the hotel. You’ll be steps away from the gorgeous Palais Garnier opera house, lively Jardin des Tuileries, and sophisticated shopping on Place Vendôme.

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Ready to visit Paris in the winter? There’s still time to plan a trip for this year! Our travel designers are standing by to create a tailor-made itinerary just for you.

French Winter Ski Guide: Chamonix

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Located in the shadow of Europe’s highest peak, Mont Blanc, Chamonix is one of the world’s premier ski towns. It features exceptional on-piste and off-piste skiing. In the town you’ll find nightlife that is as famous as the skiing! Between the great restaurants, exciting bars, wonderful shopping and excursions, this really is the perfect destination for anyone looking for a winter escape. Read on to discover our French winter ski guide to Chamonix.


French Winter Ski Guide: Chamonix

How to Get to Chamonix

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You can get to Chamonix by flying, driving, or taking a train. Flying is perhaps the most convenient option. Chamonix is just one hour and 15 minutes from the Geneva Airport via private transfer. It’s also possible to drive to Chamonix. One needs to be prepared for driving in the snow and inclement weather conditions, plus parking can be difficult. Lastly, it is possible to take a train to Chamonix. The station is just a five-minute walk from the town square, however the small train line requires changing lines. From Paris it takes on average six to seven hours to get to Chamonix by train.

What to Do in Chamonix

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The Chamonix Valley features five different ski resorts that can all be accessed by a free ski bus. The slopes are suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders from beginner to advanced. Chamonix also boasts some of the best off-piste skiing (powder or backcountry skiing) in all of the Alps. The ski slopes are world renowned and include the Vallée Blanche’s 9,000-foot descent from the Aiguille du Midi back to Chamonix. Alternatively, you can take the cable to the top of the Aiguille du Midi (12,605 feet) to appreciate the spectacular views of Mont Blanc and the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps.

If you don’t ski, no problem! There’s still plenty to do in Chamonix. Besides enjoying the shopping, arts and culture, restaurants, and bars in town there are numerous adventures to be had. Activities include ice climbing, helicopter tours and paragliding, husky sledging, trail running, fat tire biking, guided photo walks, and snowshoeing.

An Unforgettable Experience: Ski Joering

Discover Ski joering, another ancestral snow sport, in total harmony with nature. Drawn by beautiful natural horses, this original form of back-country skiing is respectful of the environment and also tremendous fun!

This activity is suitable for both adults and children eight-years-old and older, provided they can use a drag lift. A wonderful activity for the whole family!

Where to Eat in Chamonix

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Albert 1er

After a long day on the slopes, it’s always nice to warm up with a comforting meal. Chalet-chic Le Monchu located at the base of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille du Midi features Savoyard specialties like fondue, tartiflette, raclette, and different meats cooked over a wood-burning fire. With a mix of bistro dishes and local cuisine there is sure to be something for everyone in your group. Another popular option is Le Panier des 4 Saisons which offers traditional French foods in an elegant but relaxed setting. You’ll find the restaurant on a small pedestrian side street – it’s only open for dinner so we recommend reserving in advance.

Albert 1er is known as the best restaurant in Chamonix. Founded in 1903, the restaurant serves local produce from the Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva regions and grows herbs in their own garden. Both the service and the wine list are spectacular – the wine cellar houses over 19,000 bottles!

Photography Experience in Chamonix: Private Guided Photo Walk

Your private guide is an experienced photographer based in the Chamonix region. Together you’ll embark on a photo walk designed to develop your photographic eye while also discovering the character of the valley’s hamlets in their unique settings. The theme of the walk can be set baed on your personal wishes. Themes include architecture, gastronomy, and nature.

You can also have a photoshoot with your professional photographer and guide to mark your time in Chamonix.

Where to Stay in Chamonix

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Hotel Mont-Blanc

Ideally located a few steps from the main street, the 5-star Hotel Mont-Blanc has welcomed a cosmopolitan clientele since 1849. Nature and the surroundings inspired the hotel’s recent renovations, which you will surely understand after seeing the rooms which face a beautiful panorama of mountains. After a long day on the slopes enjoy the outdoor pool, heated both in summer and winter, with a spectacular view of the Mont Blanc.

For groups of up to 12, Armancette’s Saphir Chalet is the perfect solution. This brand new and highly exclusive chalet is located just at the entrance of Chamonix with ski slopes only 300 meters away. The chalet features four bedrooms and one dormitory room with a sauna, ski room, and stunning decor throughout. One of the best places is certainly on the terrace in the Storvatt Nordic bath where you’ll fully enjoy a spectacular panorama of the Mont-Blanc Valley and Chamonix.

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Armancette’s Saphir Chalet

We hope our French winter ski guide to Chamonix will help inspire a trip. With the winter ski season about to kick off, don’t hesitate to contact French Side Travel to start creating your custom itinerary. We offer a whole host of itineraries based in the French Alps. Our favorite Chamonix tours include a Skiing from a Historic Hotel in Mont Blanc’s Shadow, A 5-star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont-Blanc Valley, and A Family Summer Vacation in Chamonix.

French Winter Ski Guide: Val d’Isère

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Val d’Isère is a perfect winter destination for both beginner and advanced skiers. You’ll find over 300 kilometers of ski runs in this winter paradise, which are best explored with a private guide. Besides skiing, Val d’Isère is home to great nightlife, dining, and wonderful hotels. Don’t miss this charming Alpine town with its baroque church along with stone and wood chalets. Read on to discover our French winter ski guide featuring Val d’Isère.


French Winter Ski Guide: Val d’Isère

How to Get to Val d’Isère

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You can get to Val d’Isère by either plane, train, or automobile. Because of unpredictable winter weather, we recommend either flying into a neighboring airport or taking the train and letting us arrange a private transfer for you. There are four international airports near Val d’Isère: Geneva and Lyon, which are a three hour drive, and Chambéry and Grenoble, which are a two hour drive.

You can also take a high speed train (either TGV, Eurostar, or Thalys) to the Bourg-Saint-Maurice station, which is a 45 minute drive to Val d’Isère.

What to Do in Val d’Isère

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Val d’Isère is known for skiing. To make the most of your experience, we recommend getting a three-day ski pass and booking a private ski instructor. Skiers of all styles and levels will enjoy the fabulous slopes, including beginners and kids. There are also plenty of other winter activities besides skiing including ice skating, fat tire biking, sledding, hand skiing, ice driving, ice climbing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and paragliding.

After you’ve finished skiing, be sure to partake in a favorite French pastime, the après-ski. Whether you want to warm up with a cup of hot chocolate or mulled wine or have a refreshing glass of Champagne or beer, you’re sure to find plenty of people enjoying themselves. There are famous restaurants on the mountain like La Folie Douce or charming places in the center of the village where you can partake in the fun.

Children can enjoy ice skating, the bowling alley, the movie theater, or the Aquasportif Center.

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Val d’Isère Private Ski Guide

Discover the best snow and the best restaurants without having to look at the piste map with an official ski Guide! We can arrange a private ski guide to accompany you daily. Our Ski Guides know the ski areas inside out as well as where the snow conditions are best. They’ll be sure to take you to slopes best matched for your experience. Another bonus is whenever you’re with an official ski guide, you get lift queue priority!

Where to Eat in Val d’Isère

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Gigi

You’ll find a wide range of restaurants in Val d’Isère from gastronomic options to casual brasseries, mountainside restaurants and more.

When in the French Alps, we always recommend trying the local Savoyard cuisine. Cheese and potatoes are the stars of many of the dishes including raclette, a melted cheese scraped off from the wheel and typically served with potatoes and meats, tartiflette, a gratin-like dish made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, onions, and lardons, and fondue, a melted mix of Comté, Beaufort, and other local cheeses that you dip bread into using a fondue skewer. In Val d’Isère, two great places to try the local Savoyard cuisine are La Corniche and Le Barillon.

La Table de l’Ours is regarded as one of the best restaurants in the area. This Michelin-starred restaurant offers fine dining in a warm, inviting chalet atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to warm up by the fire after a long day of skiing.

For wonderful views, don’t miss the mountaintop restaurant Gigi.

Where to Stay in Val d’Isère

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Mademoiselle

In the center of Val d’Isère, perched on the edge of the ski slopes, sits Mademoiselle, a 5-star resort overlooking the majestic summits of the Vanoise mountains. The property invites those enamored with the mountains to live their own fairy tale. Inspired by the medieval period, Mademoiselle conjures up the architecture of the most beautiful residences in the Alps from long ago. A grandiose and separate world, the hotel is as luxurious as it is welcoming. The property also boasts a nearly 4,000 square foot Guerlain spa, magical children’s kingdom, cozy ski salon, gallery of boutiques hosting iconic brands, and four restaurants.

Another unique option in Val d’Isère is the Refuge de Solaise. This 5-star ski resort is nestled at an altitude of over 8,300 feet. From here you can take in a gorgeous sky of incredible purity, hanging over infinite landscapes of snow and ice. A stay at this hotel is about living in harmony with the light, surrounded by spectacular panoramas in an environment far removed from the hustle and bustle of the world below. The 16 rooms and four apartments offer views over the village, the valley and the mountains as far as the eye can see. The restaurant has a spacious feel with its extensive size and Alpine décor that blends beautiful local materials to create a warm yet understated look.

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The Holidays in the French Alps

An Enchanted Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Val d’Isère

Being on the mountains is always magical, but especially during Christmastime. Each year, Val d’Isère offers a special week of events and activities all centered around the Magic of Christmas. You might see Père Noël on the slopes or parading through town in his sleigh. It’s a memorable highlight for both young and old!

On New Year’s Eve, enjoy a street party followed by fireworks. A festive time to visit Val d’Isère indeed!


We hope our French winter ski guide to Val d’Isère will help inspire a trip. With the winter ski season upon us, don’t hesitate to contact French Side Travel to start creating your custom itinerary. We offer a whole host of itineraries based in the French Alps including a Fabulous Skiing in Val Thorens, A Five-Star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont Blanc Valley, and A Ski Vacation on the Mythical Val d’Isère Slopes.

Our Seven Favorite Classic French Restaurants in Paris

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When it comes to traditional French cuisine there are choices galore in Paris. Sometimes the options can be overwhelming, so to help narrow your search we’ve identified our top seven favorite classic restaurants in Paris. These tried and true places are not only delicious, but also have lovely atmospheres and reliably friendly service.


Our Seven Favorite Classic French Restaurants in Paris

La Fontaine de Mars

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La Fontaine de Mars opened in 1908 making it one of the oldest bistros in Paris. The charming tiled floors, red and white checked tablecloths, and friendly service will make you feel as if you’re in a Paris from yesteryears. They are known for their incredible Escargot de Bourgogne “Fontaine de Mars,” roasted chicken with mashed potatoes (a Sunday specialty), and incredible wine list. When the weather is nice the restaurant also has a wonderful terrace. A great option classic French restaurant in Paris not far from the Eiffel Tower! La Fontaine de Mars, 129 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris

Bistrot Paul Bert

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In France, a bistrot is different from a restaurant. A casual neighborhood bistrot has quick and efficient service, a simple menu, and a lively atmosphere. Bistrot Paul Bert is a quintessential Parisian bistrot, which is why locals and visitors alike love it. Expect high quality, carefully sourced ingredients and wines that come straight from the vignerons (winegrowers). You can’t go wrong with just about anything on the chalkboard menu. Bistrot Paul Bert, 18 Rue Paul Bert, 75011 Paris (closed Sundays and Mondays).

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Paris Food Experience: Morning Market Visit, Cooking Class, and Lunch
Embark on a unique culinary and Parisian cultural experience completely inspired by its gastronomical fare!

At a local market you will have to opportunity to buy fresh produce and learn about the French market culture. You’ll discover how to choose the ingredients, why, as well as where they come from.

Then it’s back to the kitchen. You will learn basic and advanced French cooking techniques through the process of creating a three-course French meal. You will cover five to seven fundamental cooking techniques as each theory will be explained.

During lunch, your host will share stories about each of the dishes to help illustrate various aspects of French culture. A bit of history, a touch of sociology, tongue-in-cheek humor, and quite a bit of gastronomy as one might expect. This is quite a unique, intimate and quite delectable experience in Paris indeed!

Restaurant Joséphine “Chez Dumonet”

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When it comes to traditional French food in Paris, Restaurant Joséphine “Chez Dumonet” is a shining star. Walking inside feels like stepping inside a time machine. The menu is small at this family-owned restaurant and everything is excellent. You won’t want to miss the beef tartare that’s prepared table-side or the beef bourguignon, which cooks for three days. Save room for dessert – the massive Grand Marnier soufflé is accompanied by a glass of eau de vie. Restaurant Joséphine Chez Dumonet, 117 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006 Paris (closed Saturdays and Sundays).

Le Voltaire

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Le Voltaire is beloved by both local regulars and loyal visitors who return time and time again. This chic restaurant, located directly across from the Musée du Louvre along the Seine, is unassuming from the outside but warm and inviting once inside. Although prices are high, the food, service, and attention to details are all immaculate. Each dish is accompanied by Le Voltaire’s famous crispy matchstick frites which are impossible to resist. Reservations are recommended well in advance. Le Voltaire, 27 Quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris.

Bouillon Chartier

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Bouillon Chartier originally opened in 1896 as an inexpensive restaurant for workers in the neighborhood. Since that time there have only been four owners and Bouillon Chartier has remained a Parisian institution that continues to draw crowds night after night, 365 days a year. Expect hearty French classics, waiters dressed in black and white, and a bustling ambiance. Bouillon Chartier, 7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009 Paris.

Le Grand Vefour

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For a truly fine dining experience and impeccable wine list go to Le Grand Vefour in the Palais-Royal. The two Michelin-starred restaurant has hosted many top French politicians, artists, and literary geniuses over its storied 200-year history. The décor is in the incredible 18th century art décoratif style and is filled with elegant gold and red tones. Be sure to make a reservation well in advance at this opulent restaurant. Le Grand Vefour, 17 Rue de Beaujolais, 75001 Paris.

Le Train Bleu

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You may not expect one of the most beautiful restaurants in Paris to be found inside the Gare de Lyon train station, but that is indeed the case with Le Train Bleu. This beautiful Belle Epoque restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner date. Spend your meal admiring the dreamy frescos. They feature places in France that you can catch a train to just downstairs. A truly unique and lovely dining experience in Paris! Le Train Bleu, Gare de Lyon, Place Louis-Armand, 75012 Paris.

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Paris Food Experience: Cheese and Wine Tasting
You will embark on an incredible cheese and wine tasting experience in a 17th-century cheese maturing cellar in the heart of Paris. On the agenda: learning the skill of tasting exceptional cheeses and pairing them with wonderful wines. You will never taste cheese and wine like this again. The tasting includes nine aged cheese varieties paired with four glasses of wine plus fresh baguette.


Ready for a trip to Paris? Our travel designers are standing by and can help incorporate these seven favorite classic French restaurants in Paris into your itinerary. Some of our most popular Paris wine and food tours include A Culinary Experience in Paris, A Foodie Tour of Paris, Champagne & Bordeaux, Food and Wine Lovers Tour of Paris and Bordeaux, and an Exclusive Private Tour of Paris.

A Weekend Getaway to the Loire Valley

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The lush Loire Valley is known as the “Garden of France.” The region is filled with seemingly endless châteaux. This is no surprise as the area was a retreat for French royalty in the 15th and 16th centuries. With a prime location just a couple of hours from Paris it’s easy to enjoy a weekend getaway to the Loire Valley.


A Weekend Getaway to the Loire Valley

How to Get to the Loire Valley

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The Loire Valley is easily accessible from Paris, making it a perfect destination for a weekend getaway. A train ride from central Paris to Tours is just over an hour long. By car, the drive is about two and a half hours from Paris. Relax and let a private driver take you and enjoy the scenery on the way. Having access to a private driver or car while in the Loire Valley is also beneficial, as the various châteaux, gardens, and wineries are a bit spread out.

Begin the weekend with a special vineyard tour, wine tasting, and candlelit dinner inside a troglodyte cave. Set alongside the banks of the Vienne River, you’ll have the opportunity to soak in the fascinating views. You’ll meet a team of passionate wine producers and enjoy a tasting with local products. Then, sit down and enjoy a gourmet candlelit meal prepared by a gastronomic chef inside a troglodyte cave.

Day One: Private Guided Visit to Three Fabulous Châteaux with a Wine Tasting

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Your private driver and licensed guide will pick you up from your hotel for a wonderful day of châteaux, stunning gardens, and wine tastings.

Begin your day at Château de Chenonceau, the prestigious castle surrounded by water. Known as the “Château des Dames,” it was mainly women who decided the château’s destiny and history. Built by Kathrine Briçonnet in 1513, it was later enriched and transformed by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de’ Medici, to name but a few. Revisit the period between the Renaissance and the 17th century on your promenade through the royal domain. You’ll cover it all from the ancient keep and the remains of the medieval fortified mill to Diane de Poitiers’ Renaissance gardens.

Lunch will be in the picturesque medieval town of Amboise before a walk around the Royal Château d’Amboise. The château is an architectural wonder that transitions from Gothic to Renaissance styles and was the residence of Charles VIII and Francois I. See Saint Hubert Chapel, the final resting place of the great Leonardo da Vinci and Château du Clos Lucé, da Vinci’s last residence.

In the afternoon, visit the Château de Villandry. The very extensive gardens are sure to be a highlight of the visit. Although the château is best known for its French formal garden, you’ll also see the vegetable garden, the ornamental garden, the water garden, the “Jardin du Soleil” and the herb garden.

The day will finish with a relaxing stop at a vineyard to sample a few delightful local wines. 

Where to Stay in the Loire Valley
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Relais de Chambord

Just a four minute walk from the Château de Chambord, this small and refined 4-star boutique hotel was designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. It is set in a truly unrivaled location. With captivating views around almost every turn, you will get to know each turret and spire of the castle’s famous rooftop skyline from your hotel.

The stylish rooms beam with natural light. Every room is unique and offers a slightly different charm thanks to the velvets, woods, ceramics and lighting used. Some rooms offer a view of the Château de Chambord, while others overlook the Cosson River, Place Saint-Louis or the forest.

Enjoy the daily buffet breakfast. The restaurant prepares modern French cuisine. You can also have lunch at the bar.

The hotel’s wellness area is open every day and has a hammam, sauna, outdoor jacuzzi, and tea room.

Day Two: Full Day Private Wine Tour of Clos Roussely, Caves Plou and Vouvray

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With the Loire River, the north meets the south in this part of France. Wines in this region have both a freshness and roundness and are produced using both traditional and modern methods. Thanks to the mild climate and all of the different “terroirs,” there is a wonderful diversity of wines: 11 grape varieties and 50 appellations and PDO for 70,000 hectares of vineyards.

There is a large choice among the fruity and delicate rosés, reds ranging from easy-drinking to complex, and whites ranging from dry to sweet. Also, don’t miss the Crémants, wonderful sparkling wines produced in the same way as Champagne. Most Loire Valley wines use a single grape variety, making them ideal for food pairings.

The Loire Valley winemakers will be happy and proud to welcome you to share their passion. Your private guide will lead you through this unique day in the heart of outstanding landscapes or in spectacular troglodyte cellars.

Where to Stay in the Loire Valley
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Les Sources de Cheverny

Tucked away in its own private estate, this 5-star hotel is the quintessential French château. Exuding 18th-century elegance, this striking hotel balances bygone grandeur with a homely charm.

Soft light from tall, gothic windows creates a restful space. An open fire welcomes guests into the dramatic lobby. The 26 rooms and 23 suites pair sumptuous fabrics with stripped wood paneling to create a sense of contemporary luxury. Beyond the twists and turrets of the building, beautiful lawns and gardens await exploration. The historic building offers rooms with a classic “château” feeling, whereas the cottages nearby are more modern.

As the sun starts to go down, enjoy a cocktail in the courtyard. Then, you can head into one of the two restaurants and choose between the menus inspired by the season’s finest local produce.

Spend a day relaxing by the pool or indulging at the Caudalie spa. Private trainers and yoga classes are available on request.


Take advantage of the Loire Valley’s central location in France and enjoy a weekend getaway. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process.

A Weekend Getaway to Bordeaux

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Bordeaux truly is a region that has it all. From the fabulous foods and wines to beautiful countryside and coastline and the fascinating medieval history there is much to discover. It’s impossible to see everything in a weekend getaway to Bordeaux, but it’s a wonderful way to get acclimated with this special part of France.


A Weekend Getaway to Bordeaux

How to Get to Bordeaux

a weekend getaway to bordeaux

Thanks to the high-speed TGV train, you can now travel between central Paris and Bordeaux in just two and a half hours. French Side Travel thinks this is the perfect excuse to plan a weekend getaway to Bordeaux as an extension of a Paris trip. Bordeaux also has an airport with incoming flights from major European cities.

Day One: Private Museum and Walking Tours with Wine Tastings and an Evening Cruise

a weekend getaway to bordeaux

Begin your weekend getaway to Bordeaux with a private guided tour of the Cité du Vin museum. Discover wine culture in an architectural masterpiece on the banks of the Garonne River. You’ll learn about and taste wine in over 140,000 square feet of exhibition space. A highlight of the visit will be access to the eight floor observation deck for a panoramic view of the city with a glass of local wine. Next, discover Bordeaux wines during a tasting workshop. Learn about its history and what makes it so special. Each vineyard’s reputation is built on style, terroir, varieties, expertise, and methods developed over centuries. This experience is a great starting point for your time in Bordeaux.

After lunch, enjoy a walking tour that blends the highlights of the city with wine tastings. Your oenology expert guide will take you for carefully-selected tastings. Sample four wines, which may include the dry white Entre-Deux-Mers, the elegant red Saint-Emilion, a full-bodied red Médoc, and the sweet and fruity Sauternes. Along the way, see the Place de Quinconces, the Chartrons district, the Place Pey Berland, the Place de la Bourse and its massive reflection pool, and the docks.

Top-off the day with an apéritif cruise. Enjoy views of Bordeaux’s wide quays and 18th-century façades from the magical Gironde River. Pass under the Jacques Chaban Delmas lift and the Pont d’Aquitaine bridge before turning around at the village of Lormont. Take in the sights while enjoying charcuterie, amuse-bouches, and local specialties paired with wine.

Where to Stay in Bordeaux
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Maison Bord’eaux

Built around an Italian-style garden in downtown Bordeaux, this intimate space masterfully combines contemporary and old architecture. Decoration is simple and comfortable.

This boutique property features just 14 rooms ensuring an intimate experience. The spacious rooms all have private bathrooms with bathrobes and complimentary Hermès toiletries.

The building was originally a post office when it was built in the 18th century. Enjoy a privileged location that is just a 10-minute walk to the Gallien Palace and Basilica of Saint Severinus. The Place des Quinconces and the Musee des Beaux-Arts are just 15 minutes away.

The hotel features a bar and lounge.

Day Two: Private Full-Day Tour to Saint-Émilion and Pomerol

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Spend a day tasting grands crus and exploring the prestigious domains of the Saint-Émilion, Fronsac, and the Pomerol appellations. Enjoy the scenic drive from Bordeaux as you make your way through the rolling hill and enchanting vineyards of the Saint-Émilion region. 

Your first visit in Saint-Émilion is to a grand cru classé producer. The family-run château is located on a prime position on a clay and limestone plateau. Their grands crus wines rank among the very best in the world, earning the Premier Grand Cru Classé B label. Take a private tour of the property and learn about the terroir, the vineyard, the history of the family, the technical facilities, and the underground cellars. Next, enjoy a lively tasting led by a sommelier in a stunning room with a terrace overlooking the vineyard. Each wine’s flavors will be enhanced through a food pairing.

Next, visit a Saint-Émilion grand cru producer. Discover the secrets of their wines, grape varieties, and wine assembly process with a technical tour followed by Grand Cru Classé Rive Droite themed tastings in a private tasting room at La Cave Dourthe. Explore different terroirs, aromas, and try two Saint-Émilion grands crus, two reds from Pomerol, and one white confidential cuvée. 

Stop for lunch in central Saint-Émilion overlooking a sea of vineyards and the Dordogne valley. After lunch is an exclusive visit of one of the most prestigious producers in the famed Pomerol appellation, responsible for some of the world’s greatest merlots. Tour the vineyard and cellars and learn about Pomerol wines from an expert. End your day with free time for a stroll through medieval Saint-Émilion where you can visit its charming boutiques.

Where to Stay in Bordeaux
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Intercontinental Bordeaux Le Grand Hotel

This upscale 5-star hotel is in an 18th-century neoclassical-inspired building facing the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. It is in the city’s historic center with the Place de Quinconces and the Saint André Cathedral just a short stroll away.

Chic rooms feature ornate furnishings and rich palettes, plus free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and coffee machines. Suites add sitting areas, some with wine bars. Family suites have pull-out sofas and two bathrooms.

Amenities include two upscale restaurants, a stylish cocktail bar, and an indoor courtyard serving afternoon tea. Relax at the indoor pool, the fitness center, the spa, or the outdoor hot tub.

When booking with French Side Travel, enjoy special amenities including a guaranteed late check-out, daily breakfast, $100 hotel credit, upgrade to the next room category upon availability, and a special welcome in your room.


Thanks to the high speed train, a weekend getaway to Bordeaux is the perfect addition to a Paris trip. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process.

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