Bordeaux-Aquitaine
Bordeaux-Aquitaine

You'll be raising your glass many times in

Brittany
Brittany

Historically cut off from the rest of the mainland by dense, impenetrable forest,...

Burgundy
Burgundy

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Cote Basque
Cote Basque

You won't be short of things to do on La Côte Basque but if you wan't to just mooch...

Cote d'Azur
Cote d'Azur

The Côte d'Azur is one of the most famous resorts in the world. The coastline stretches along southern France between Menton and Marseille. Its very name...

Dordogne
Dordogne

The beauty of the Dordogne region is unsurpassed; rivers cut through limestone leaving fantastic cliffs people have built into and around for thousands of years....

Loire Valley
Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is known as the Cradle of the French Language and the Garden of France for its extremely productive land. Indeed the words Loire and chateau...

Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is an enticing blend of old and new. Fishing boats jostle with designer yachts...

Paris
Paris

Paris is the capital of France and also its largest city. Paris is one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education,...

Provence
Provence

Nowhere else in France, a country of contrasts, can one find a greater diversity than in Provence, in the virtual triangle of the Alps, Mediterranean and Rhone Valley;...

Pyrenees
Pyrenees

This region will suit anyone who enjoys...


About France

France is that fabled land of good food and wine, of royal chateaux and perfectly restored farmhouses, of landmarks known the world over and hidden landscapes few really know. Savor art and romance in the shining capital on the River Seine. See glorious pasts blaze forth at Versailles. Travel south for Roman civilization and the sparkling blue Med; indulge your jet-set fantasies in balmy Nice and St-Tropez. Ski the Alps. Sense the subtle infusion of language, music and mythology in Brittany brought by 5th-century Celtic invaders. Smell ignominy on the beaches of Normandy and battlefields of Verdun and the Somme. And know that this is but the tip of that gargantuan iceberg the French call culture.