France

Known for its rich artistic heritage, amazing cuisine and diverse countryside full of vineyards, chateaux and fields of lavender, France is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. From the beaches of the French Riviera and the sunflowers of Provence to the seaside villages of Normandy and the scenic streets of Paris, France enchants the traveler with its leisurely lifestyle and appreciation for the arts. Spend time sipping wine at sidewalk cafes, strolling the streets of medieval towns, basking in the sunshine along the gorgeous coastline and exploring a wealth of rivers, mountains and natural attractions.

Paris

Paris is stunning! Whether you indulge in its grand and monumental history or embrace its intimate romance, Parisian culture will leave its mark on you. Explore the cozy cafés, buy coveted delicacies from the many markets and take in the essential sights. Check out the Arc de Triomphe or the beautiful white domed Sacré-Coeur for one of the most breathtaking views of the city.

Tours

Located on the Loire River in the spectacular central valley region of France, Tours is beloved for its unique architecture, delicious wines and numerous beautiful gardens. Explore Tour’s amazing medieval old city, le Vieux Tours, which features half-timbered buildings and a busy public square full of restaurants and bars. Home to a university, Tours has no shortage of young energy and this historic town hosts a number of festivals and fairs throughout the year.

Bordeaux

More than a delicious red wine, Bordeaux is a proud and historic city located in the Aquitaine region in the southwest of France. Walk along Les Quais on the shores of the Garonne River, cross the bridges or hop on a ferry for a unique view of the city. Hit the pedestrian center for shopping, dining and cultural pursuits and explore Bordeaux’ many gardens, museums and cafes along with a bottle of – what else? Bordeaux.

Aix-en-Provence

Comprised of picturesque towns such as Avignon, Arles, Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, this ancient region cultivated by the Romans is a world unto itself. Yes, it is often heavily touristed, but the juxtaposition of romance, country life, modern style and innovation has not detracted from Provence’s historic character and seductive charm.

Visit wineries and lounge in tiny bistros in Aix-en-Provence, bike ride through wildflowers and visit ancient attractions in medieval Arles and indulge in sophisticated cafés in burgeoning Marseilles. Provence has always delighted her visitors!

Nice

The more laid-back (relatively speaking) large town of Nice has lots of cafés, bars, markets and, of course, pebble beaches (take your flip-flops). Cannes and St. Tropez are better as day trips from Nice, as they are really over touristed millionaires’ playgrounds - still fun to check out though, especially if there’s a festival in town.

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