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What Season Is Best to Visit Paris
Planning a trip to one of the planet’s busiest and most visited cities can be challenging. With Paris’ many festive holidays, a wide array of sights and activities, and over 30 million visitors yearly, it is hard to decide when to book those tickets.
Where in France to Visit for a Family Holiday
Whether it’s your first visit or not, you will definitely fall in love with the amazing country of France. There’s the architecture, the culture, the inexplicably elegant fashion sense, not to mention the fine dining. It’s the nothing short of a perfect honeymoon getaway. It may not be obvious to […]
Ten Surprising French Customs to Know Before You Visit
General customs The very first thing you need to know is that in France, double kissing is normal. Greeting someone with kisses is a standard, and these are more a very light brushing of the cheeks. Don’t feel the need to do a big, wet, sloppy smack. Take the cue […]
The Loire Valley
The Loire River is just over 1000 kilometers long and is the longest river in France. Along its course from its source in the Massif Central it first travels northwards, before turning westwards and eventually spilling into the Atlantic Ocean through its mouth at Saint-Nazaire, in the Bay of Biscay. […]
The Region of Provence
Provence is a region in the south west of France. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and travels all the way eastwards towards the Italian border. Of all of the regions of France none has a more diverse landscape. There are the lowlands of the coast, […]
The Bay of Biscay
The Bay of Biscay is found on the west coast of France, facing the Atlantic Ocean. It extends from the Spanish border in the south of the country all of the way up to Point Penmarc’h in the north. The sea conditions in the bay are totally different from those […]
France’s largest Island, Corsica
Corsica is an Island in the Mediterranean Sea, counted as one of the 18 regions of France. It is the 4th largest Island in the Mediterranean and it is certainly the most mountainous one. It has an area of 8,680 square kms and is populated by around 330,000 people. The […]
The Pyrenees
The Pyrenees Mountains are found in the south of the country and act as a border between Spain and France. They stretch from the Mediterranean coast to the Bay of Biscay on the Atlantic coastline, for a distance of almost 500 kms. The Pyrenees are unique and has a culture […]
Different Types of Accommodation available in France – part 2
For those people who are on holiday in France and are really in search of cheap accommodation, the camp sites that are available in the mountain areas and southern parts of the country are the popular areas to visit. Many of the camp sites have access to the beaches and […]