A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started
This summer, take to the road as a couple or as a whole family, in the land of endless sunshine, fields of lavender and delicious food and wine
8 days, from £1,445 to £2,145
Drive your own car, taking the Eurotunnel car-carrying train from Folkstone to Calais
9 days, from £2,320 to £3,700
Soak up the different atmospheres (and cuisines) along the way, from the secret alleyways of Vieux Lyon (literally 'Old Lyon') to Mont Blanc
9 days, from £1,485 to £2,370
Travel from London to the spa-town of Vichy in less than a day, and spend the evening exploring the stylish and architectural city
12 days, from £3,150 to £5,035
Discover the delights of Paris on a private guided tour.
4 days, from £860 to £1,370
Embark on a road trip around Corsica, cruising between fragrant maquis (scrubland) and crystal clear waters and stopping at two charming hotels
7 days, from £1,935 to £2,680
Given our parent company, Voyageurs du Monde, are based in Paris, our French travel tips are second to none, and are constantly being updated with local knowledge. Supplemented by this first-hand expertise, our well-travelled team can tailor itineraries to your preferences... think the likes of wine-tasting tours organised by our Conde Nast Wine Regions Specialist, cheese-making in the mountains or tours of Paris in a vintage car. Equipped with nothing but school-level French? Fear not; our trusty Concierges and guides are on hand in places like Corsica, where English speakers are scarce.
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Our talented consultants, including a Conde Nast Wine Regions Specialist, have explored France from Bordeaux to Burgundy to bring you the best secret experiences (horse ride in the Camargue, anyone?). On the ground, we work with clued-up Concierges who are well-versed in aiding with anything from lost passports to securing tables at exclusive restaurants. For culture-rich experiences, our local guides’ bilingual language skills will help you discover locations like a local.
You have to start with Paris, l'épicentre of all things French. Until recently we thought twice about featuring a city so familiar to so many, but Paris might be the perfect victim of this era of social media-led information overload. So many boutique hotels to choose from, so many delicious bistros to sample, so many opinions on both. As a result, we are starting to work with a select few hotels that we think are best in show (or at least best in arrondisement) and we'd like to think our dossier of places to eat and drink in the city is so up to speed that a weekend in the City of Lights should be the perfect Big Short Break.
If you're looking to take your French foray further afield, there's some place called the Cote D'Azur that allegedly has some nice places to stay and rather attractive coastal scenery. You may have heard of it. The wider region of Provence, with its trademark lavender fields and honey-coloured stone villages, really does come close to God's own country. Despite what Yorkshiremen might have to say on the subject.
Over in the Alps, bon skiveurs will know all about the classic French ski resorts of the Trois Vallées, but Chamonix and Val d'Isère certainly give the holy trinity a red run for their money.
Heading west, the gastronomic heartland of France is not Paris, but the lovely city of Lyon with its ancient city centre, complete with mysterious traboules, secret passages dating back to the Middle Ages. Lyon is also the perfect place from which to strike out on your luxury holiday and explore the legendary wine regions of Burgundy and the Rhone Valley.
On the subject of wine, no lover of the grape could ever get bored with Bordeaux. The city itself is worth a look, built as it is on the profits of the sale of its most favourite export, but the wider wine region is just a very special place with the idyllic town of St Emilion a particular favourite.
Last but by no means least is a French island with Italian influences, which surely must rate as the most unbeatable of luxury holiday combinations. Corsica, the island in question, is an incredible holiday itself, but also makes a great combo with Paris or the Cote D'Azur.
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We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities
All of our holidays include little extras designed to make a big difference to your trip, from fast-tracking you through airport check-in and security to our network of local Concierges