France Travel & Holiday Packages
France is the most popular tourist destination in the world. There are many reasons why so many people enjoy visiting the diverse country, including the natural beauty, the amazing climate, outdoor activities, art museums and galleries, celebrated history, the delicious food and much more.
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When to visit
France is an all-year round destination. Depending on where you plan to go and what you want to see the weather may not be as important as the time of the year you travel. Consider avoiding the French summer holidays, from mid-July to mid-August and Easter as more crowded and expensive.
High Season (Jul & Aug)
- More people, longer queues (especially August).
- Christmas, New Year and Easter equally busy.
- Bastille Day Celebrations - 14th July
Shoulder (Apr–Jun & Sep)
- Pleasant weather, less crowded
- Festivals and events galore
Low Season (Oct–Mar)
- Great time to travel if you want to experience the French Christmas markets (Nov-Dec)
About Us
Bonjour, Welcome to France! Our France division was formerly known as French Travel Connection, then in 2019 we amalgamated all of our brands under Entire Travel Group. We have been operating for more than 50 years, you can learn more on our About Us page.
One of Europe’s largest countries. It is bordered by eight countries other nations: Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg to the northeast, Switzerland and Italy to the southeast and Spain to the southwest. The country is considered the gateway to Europe as there are several large international airports (two of these can be found in Paris), ferry terminals and the French rail service.
France is the most popular tourist destination in the world. There are many reasons why so many people enjoy visiting the diverse country, including the natural beauty, the amazing climate, outdoor activities, art museums and galleries, celebrated history, the delicious food and much more.
Fly into Paris, the capital also called “the City of Light”: from the Eiffel Tower to the Champs-Élysées, the trendy Marais district to lively neighbourhood of Montmartre. Visit famous art galleries, including the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie or try one of the many restaurants in this world's culinary hot spot.
French wine regions are famous, some bearing names now recognized worldwide, including Burgundy, Bordeaux, Loire Valley and Champagne. Stop at large wineries or small cellar doors to taste varied vintages and discover new favourites.
Come to Marseille and the French Mediterranean shores for sunbathing, swimming and living the Riviera lifestyle. Rub shoulders with the rich and famous at the popular Côte d'Azur ports of Nice, Antibes and Saint-Tropez or the amazing principality of Monaco.
Provence and the Luberon have many interesting perched villages built on small mountains. Visit the weekly markets across these regions for local fresh produce and colourful handicrafts.
In the north, there’s a host of fascinating WWI and WWII Battlefields to visit. Among the very best are the Somme battlefields, Verdun and Pozieres in the Hauts-de-France region or the beaches of Normandy with cemeteries and monuments memorializing soldiers who lost their lives in Europe.
And don’t forget the West Coast, from Brittany to the Basque Country, where you can expect legendary sites, magnificent coastal views and delicious food! Make France your annual destination and discover its diverse regions and experiences.
What to wear
During the summer months you'll want to wear something light and breathable, and a good pair of walking shoes is a must!
In the winter months temperatures can drop below freezing, so bring a thick jacket, thermals, and layer up!
Tipping
Generally, tipping conventions are much like in Australia: very much not expected, but if you received great service feel free to show your appreciation. Exception is barge cruising where tipping is customary.
Getting around
One of the best ways to get around France is by rail. With high speed networks throughout Europe, and terminus stations centrally located in most cities, rail is by far the easiest option. Self-drive is another great option if you prefer to go at your own pace, or a little off-the-beaten track....
About France
France takes the top spot as the most romantic country in the world, and for good reason. From exciting urban adventures to quaint countryside retreats, you won’t get enough of this European country.
With our exclusive, curated France holiday packages, you’ll enjoy the best activities and attractions this proud country has to offer.
Things to Do in France
France offers plenty of day trips, fun activities and sightseeing opportunities. The country boasts of its rich history, architectural treasures, idyllic landscapes and delectable cuisine. Each day of your visit will leave memories to last a lifetime.
Don’t leave France without dropping by the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie. If you’re an art connoisseur or a history buff, you’ll love the art galleries and museums all over France.
France is also a world-renowned culinary hotspot. Indulge in delicious French cuisine paired with fine wines, including Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne. Taste the various vintages of large wineries and small cellars to broaden your wine palate.
Soak in the sun and explore mediaeval towns either by foot or on a bike. The vine-covered hills, majestic castles and historic villages are a feast for the senses. You can also shop at local markets for handicrafts, flowers and fresh produce for an authentic experience.
Best Time to Visit France
Since France is a year-round destination, our France holiday packages let you book a flight whenever you desire.
The best time to fly to this romantic country is from October to March so you can experience its lively Christmas markets. Get into the festive spirit as you visit markets in Metz, Strasbourg, Colmar and many more.
July and August are the busiest months as there are more people and longer queues almost everywhere. You can celebrate Bastille Day and join grand celebrations, and dances and watch firework displays and a military parade on the Champs-Elysées.
Known Destinations in France
Visit architectural wonders like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral and Château de Versailles. Other than the Louvre, you can also go to Musée Rodin, a museum dedicated to the French sculptor Auguste Rodin and the Musée National d’Art Moderne or France’s National Museum of Modern Art.
If you’re an avid reader, you’ll love the bookshops at the Latin Quarter. Don’t leave France without strolling through Champs-Elysées to see why it’s being touted as the world’s most beautiful avenue.
Best Hotels in France
Our France holiday packages let you check in to the best hotels to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Shangri-La Hotel Paris treats tourists to a balance of Asian hospitality and French art de vivre. You’ll also get a mesmerising view of the Eiffel Tower and River Seine from here.
Located opposite the Opera National de Bordeaux is the Intercontinental Bordeaux le Grand Hotel. It has retained its original beauty and character even after undergoing complete restoration in 2015. Enjoy a French gastronomic adventure with fresh seafood, artisan meat and fine local wines during your stay.
If you prefer a rustic hillside holiday and a glimpse of the Mediterranean, book a room at Chateau Saint-Martin & Spa. From your room, you can wake up to a one-of-a-kind view of the iconic mediaeval town St.-Paul-de-Vence.
Post Lockdown in France
Only visitors who have two doses of the four EU-approved vaccines at least two weeks prior can travel to France. But the second dose must have been administered not more than nine months before your trip. Otherwise, you will need to have your booster jab.
Many of the attractions have reopened and lifted their limitations on audience capacity. This way, you can maximise our France holiday deals. Facemasks are no longer required indoors but are still mandatory on public transport. Your vaccine pass will also not be required to enter any venues, except for hospitals and care homes.
Other Destinations
Need more options for European travel? Discover a range of destinations with our Europe holiday packages.
Flying to France
Paris, the capital has two airports: Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (25 km north of the city) and Orly (14 km south), both linked to the centre by shuttle buses and the suburban rail service (RER). Several other cities also have an international airport: Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Strasbourg, Toulouse, and these cities also have good air links with Paris. Many smaller cities and towns are served by airports that connect through the capital.