France Tours
Booking one of these amazing France Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
France tours are the penultimate European experience, immersing travellers in the rich tapestry of French culture and offering epic outdoor adventures. Francophiles will rejoice in the endless supply of food, wine, and history on display, while outdoor enthusiasts can tackle famous routes like the Tour du Mont Blanc or cycle through breathtaking vineyards in Bordeaux. Booking a tour in France is the perfect gateway to your next European adventure.
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Northern and Central France
Seine River Guided Bike and River Cruise
Get ready to follow the Impressionists’ footsteps from Paris to Normandy on this unforgettable guided e-bike and boat tour in France!
Tour du Mont Blanc
Guided 10-day Tour du Mont Blanc
The Tour du Mont Blanc is an epic trek taking you through France, Italy and Switzerland, all the while providing stunning views of the Mont Blanc Massif. This guided Tour du Mont Blanc allows you to forget the hassle of planning and join a guide and a group of moderate trekkers on a wonderful trekking journey.
French Pyrenees
Béarn and French Basque Country E-bike Tour
Embark on an exhilarating 8-day self-guided journey delving deep into the heart of South-West France, where you’ll uncover the rich cultures of Béarn and the Basque Country. Navigate the stunning landscapes and charming villages on an electric bike, immersing yourself in the region’s vibrant culture, picturesque scenery, and authentic terroir.
Northern and Central France
Rhone River Guided Bike and River Cruise
During the Rhone River Guided Bike and River Cruise in France, you will start and finish in Lyon, where an old town brimming with World Cultural Heritage awaits. But that’s not all! You will pass through rugged, white limestone gorges and Burgundy, lined with vineyards and gold-colored villages. Another highlight is Ardèche! Admire its aromatic lavender and gorse scents and cycle on peaceful paths through Provence along olive groves to ornate Romanesque churches.
French Alps
Guided Grand Alps E-Bike Tour
You don’t need to be a mountaineer to get to know the highest peaks in the Alps. On this trip, you’ll get close to the mountain giants with e-bikes, cable cars, and the famous Swiss Glacier Express. Start in the Savoy Alps with a panoramic bike route and views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. And cable cars will take you over towers of ice and crevasses to the romantic Italian Aosta Valley. Here, you can bike in breathtaking mountain scenery to the next highlight: With a cable car, you will pass the legendary Matterhorn and float into Switzerland to Zermatt. There you will explore the wild sources of the river Rhine by bike and Glacier Express. The destination of the journey is the Rhaetian capital Chur in Switzerland.
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France General Travel Information
Where to go in France
When planning where to go in France, there are several destinations to keep in mind for the perfect adventure. The French Alps or French Pyrenees are ideal mountain escapes, while Southern France offers a fun Mediterranean vibe. For the ultimate adventure, don’t forget about the Tour du Mont Blanc!
What to do in France
If you are wondering what to do in France while on your trip, rest assured that there are plenty of fun activities! While there are seasonal options like skiing, the most popular things to do in France when it comes to adventure travel are trekking tours in France or cycling tours in France.
When to go to France
If you are wondering when to go to France, there is no best answer as it is a year-round destination. To avoid crowds, visit France in the spring or autumn. Summer (June to August) offers warm temperatures, but comes with higher tourist volumes, while winter is suitable for snow sport enthusiasts.
Top 5 adventures in France
Travel tips for French tours
Tipping in France
Tipping in France is not as prominent as it is in some other western countries, as service charges are often included in the bill. However, if you have small change left over it is common to leave it behind or round up the bill in cafes and restaurants. If you dine in an upscale restaurant, a service charge may be included on the bill, but an additional tip is appreciated if the service was exceptional.
How widely is English spoken in France?
English is widely taught in French schools, especially in tourist destinations and urban areas. In major cities and popular tourist spots, such as Paris, you can generally find people who speak English; however, in more rural areas it may be harder to find English speakers.
How long should I go to France?
The ideal duration of a trip to France depends on your interests and which areas you want to explore. If you are planning a tour but also want to see some local sights on your own time, a minimum of 10 days is recommended to truly experience the culture and see various regions.
Do I need a visa to travel to France?
Whether or not you need a visa to travel to France depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. You can check online for visa requirements, although you should always verify with your government.
What is the currency in France?
The currency in France is the Euro (EUR).
Should I bring Euros to France, or use a credit card?
When travelling to France, it is advisable to have some Euros in cash for small purchases, especially in rural areas with less tourist infrastructure. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist destinations.
Is France family-friendly?
Yes, France is generally considered to be a family-friendly travel destination. However, when it comes to adventure travel, some destinations - such as the French Alps - may not be suitable for younger children, depending on the terrain.
What's the best way to get around France?
When it comes to the best way to get around France, the country has an extensive and efficient transportation network. High-speed trains are a popular choice for long distances between major cities, while buses and the metro are great for shorter trips in and around cities. Car rentals are also a great option if you are looking to get out into the French countryside.
Can I do a self-guided tour in France?
Yes, self-guided tours are quite common in France. When it comes to active holidays like bike tours in France or trekking tours in France, many people choose to explore the country at their own pace, navigating using guidebooks, maps, or GPS.
Can I do guided tours in France?
Yes, guided tours are widely available in France, especially when it comes to exploring rough mountain terrain. Generally, a guided tour will be a private experience for your group, although in some cases you will have the opportunity to join a scheduled departure.
What is the timezone in France?
France is in the Central European Time (CET) zone.
What are the accommodation types in France?
Accommodation options in France vary widely, especially when on an adventure tour. While many trips are hotel based and offer deluxe options, some more rural areas will have a higher proportion of guesthouses. Travelling into the Alps or Pyrenees, mountain huts with dormitory-style accommodations are the norm.