France Tours & Trips
Cycle through Provence’s lavender fields and visit Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, once Van Gogh’s home. The Loire Valley is home to many grand châteaux, while Normandy’s beaches hold D-Day history and coastal towns. Tour Strasbourg’s half-timbered houses and explore Paris with its iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. France is totally magical.
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L. • traveled in October, 2025
Ther route intinerary provided a very engaging and enjoyable exposure to may of the scenic and historic wonders of this exceptional region of France while the weather cooperated with never-ending clear skies and perfect riding conditions.
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Lyndal • traveled in August, 2025
Great tour…..saw lots of wonderful places. Preferred when smaller amount of people on bus. It was abit difficult with changes of guides and people throughout trip. Most of the hotels were great….some were abit isolated from restaurants.
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DARLENE • traveled in October, 2025
We realized that Tourradar was not really the group for us. It was costly getting to the venues to meet the excursions. Because we're in our 70s we would never try to do that again. Th e places we visted were amazing (Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Versailles). To have our City tour delayed from 315 to 1015 was nuts. Who wants to see Paris in the dark (maybe many??:-( It was too late for us and we skipped it. I personally should not have gone to Mont St Michelle. All those steps were hard on my already hurting back/hips.
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7 Day France- Paris And Nice by Train including Monaco And Versailles
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French Dream (including Beynac)
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Discover Normandy & Beyond: 3-Day Guided Journey to D-Day Beaches, Mont Saint-Michel & Loire Valley Châteaux
Cannes, Monaco & Cote d'Azur - 8 days
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Normandy, Brittany & The Loire Valley (Classic)
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Southern France Tour - Nice to Paris
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Rhône Route Provence 2026 - A-ROSA STELLA
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All the must-see sites on the Rhône between Lyon, Provence, and the Camargue with a dinner at Paul Bocuse's Abbaye de Collonges Restaurant OFFERED (port-to-port cruise) (including Vienne)
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- The best France tour packages
- Most popular destinations in France
- Travel France your way
- Best tour companies for France tours
- Best places to start your France tour
- Discover France tours for every budget
- France tours for every type of group
- Top France travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit France
- France travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our France travel experts
- What our customers ask about France Tours & Trips
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Cycle Provence
26 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was the first one we have done, and it exceeded our expectations. The highlight of the trip was our bike to Gordes, with breathtaking views of the village!”
Alison, traveled in September
Provence's medieval villages welcome cyclists for 45-60km daily rides. Charming hotels in Avignon and Pernes-les-Fontaines serve as bases for visits to Chateauneuf du Pape vineyards and St Rémy-de-Provence's artistic heritage, led by knowledgeable local guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Marseille, Carpentras, Gordes, Cavaillon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
- US$2,170
Paris and Versailles
67 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We found the Hotel to be comfortable and quaint. Public transportation is the way to get around Paris.”
Jonathan, traveled in April
Paris reveals its treasures through skip-the-line access to the Louvre, Versailles Palace, and Eiffel Tower. Selected 3-star hotels like Hotel Tilsitt Etoile or Andre Latin provide comfort while Seine River cruising, panoramic city tours, and optional trips to Mont Saint-Michel or Loire Valley await.
Duration 5 days Destinations Paris, Versailles Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Eskapas From $2,195
10% Off- US$1,976You save $220
Southern France Tour - Nice to Paris
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a wonderful trip!! We loved the hotel in city center Paris. I'd say also you must be ready to walk a lot during day.”
Walter, traveled in July
The classic Paris tour showcases the Louvre's masterpieces and Eiffel Tower views with expert guidance. Guests stay at the boutique Hotel Andre Latin or Villathena in prime locations. A Seine cruise passes Musée d'Orsay and Notre-Dame, with optional day trips to Mont Saint-Michel or Loire Valley châteaux.
Duration 8 days Destinations Nice, Saint-Tropez, Marseille, Arles, Avignon, Lyon, Tournus, Beaune, Savigny-les-Beaune, DijonSee all destinations Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Eskapas From $2,380
3% Off- US$2,309You save $71
Discover Normandy & Beyond: 3-Day Guided Journey to D-Day Beaches, Mont Saint-Michel & Loire Valley Châteaux
53 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was incredible. Easy to book through Tour Radar as well.”
Christy, traveled in June
French heritage stretches from Normandy's Omaha Beach to Loire Valley's Chenonceau Castle. Saint-Malo's ancient walls, Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, and Rouen's Notre Dame Cathedral showcase history. Four-star accommodations in Caen and Angers complement guided experiences.
Duration 3 days Destinations Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Omaha Beach, Arromanches-les-Bains, Caen, Saint-Malo, Mont Saint-Michel, Angers, LangeaisSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator PARISCityVISION From
3% Off- US$848
France's Garden paradise unfolds with stays at the Renaissance-style Château de la Bourdaisière and Manoir de la Giraudière. Six stunning châteaux including UNESCO-listed Amboise and Chenonceau's bridge-gallery showcase architectural splendor. Wine tastings in Vouvray's tufa caves and Saumur-Champigny's vineyards complete the experience.
Duration 7 days Destinations Vouvray, Amboise, Saumur, Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau, Chinon Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $4,273
20% Off- US$3,420You save $853
Cycling in France - Canals and Castles of the Midi
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Andrew had a wealth of local knowledge. Andrew kept us well briefed each day and cared that we had a good experience.”
David, traveled in June
The Canal du Midi cycling route covers 35-45km daily from Toulouse through Carcassonne to Narbonne. Stops include Chateau l'Amiral's 7th-generation winery, UNESCO-listed waterways, and medieval fortress of Carcassonne. Regional cuisine featured in La Laviniere and coastal views at Gruissan Plage.
Duration 8 days Destinations Toulouse, Carcassonne, Bouilhonnac, Trèbes, Marseillette, Le Chateau De Jouarres, Minerve, Gruissan, Narbonne Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
20% Off- US$1,930
Normandy, Brittany & The Loire Valley (Classic)
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery and stops were very interesting. We will be looking at Insight for future tours.”
Shirley, traveled in September
French highlights span from Normandy's Pointe du Hoc to Loire's Château d'Azay-le-Rideau. Local calvados tasting in Honfleur, Saint-Malo's corsair city exploration, and Villandry's organic gardens feature prominently. Luxury hotels and châteaux provide accommodations.
Duration 8 days Destinations Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Deauville, Normandy Beach, Omaha Beach, Arromanches-les-Bains, Bayeux, Mont Saint-Michel, Saint-MaloSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From $3,350
10% Off- US$3,015You save $335
Mont Blanc Highlights
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful guided hikes, all different and amazing views. Tourradar really surpassed all my expectations.”
Lynda, traveled in August
Alpine majesty awaits with hikes to Tete de la Charme (1882m) and Bionnassay glacier. Chamonix's historic hotel serves as base for treks through Balme mountain pastures and visits to Aiguille du Midi. Package includes 7 breakfasts and International Mountain Leader guidance.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chamonix, Les Houches, Aiguille du Midi Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$3,890
French Dream (including Beynac)
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was well organised and the itinerary was breathtaking. They particularly loved the tour.”
Christopher, traveled in July
The heart of France reveals itself through 14 cities in 6 days for approx. $180 per day. Loire Valley's châteaux, UNESCO-listed Sarlat's Renaissance center, and Padirac Caves' underground rivers await. Novotel Amboise and similar hotels offer buffet breakfasts.
Duration 6 days Destinations Paris, Blois, Tours, Villandry, Amboise, Chenonceaux, Chambord, Limoges, Sarlat-La-Caneda, BeynacSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- US$1,275
7 Day France- Paris And Nice by Train including Monaco And Versailles
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An UNBELIEVABLE TOUR everything went smoothly and the people who were answering my texts and calls were the Nicest people to deal with.”
Salvatore, traveled in April
French grandeur unfolds from Paris's Latin Quarter to Nice's azure coast. Notre-Dame's reconstruction, Versailles's King's apartments, and Saint-Paul-De-Vence, the "jewel of Provence" await. Selected 3-4 star hotels provide comfort between guided tours and train travel.
Duration 7 days Destinations Paris, Nice Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,778
35% Off- US$1,156You save $622
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Best tour companies for France tours
Based on the tour companies mentioned, here's what our travelers have shared: Insight Tours really delivers on the essentials - their guides Elizabeth and Shona consistently get high marks for deep local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm. You'll stay in upscale hotels and the daily timing works well, giving you enough time to actually experience each stop. If you're looking for flexibility, Cosmos has developed this handy CosmosGO app that lets you explore at your own pace. The schedules are well-planned but we've had mixed feedback about their local guides. A couple of our travelers with medical needs mentioned having some difficulties getting proper accommodations sorted out. For active trips, Explore is doing particularly good work with their cycling tours. Their guide Erwin knows exactly when to push the pace and when to ease off - you'll get your exercise but won't feel rushed. The routes are carefully mapped to give you a proper mix of pedaling and relaxing. Paris City Vision's three-day Normandy tour comes with solid organization and Flora's guiding gets lots of praise. That said, several people felt they needed more time at key spots and weren't thrilled with the meal quality. It's worth noting this feedback came from TourRadar customers who took the trip in the past year. The nice thing about each of these companies is they all handle the logistics - you just need to decide what style fits your travel preferences and energy level.
Best places to start your France tour
Our data shows Paris is the clear winner for starting tours - 48 of our travelers begin there. While you can also start from Bordeaux, Marseille, Lyon and also Blois, these cities see smaller numbers with about 4-7 departures each. Looking at booking patterns, you'll want to lock in your spot around 4 months ahead (124 days to be exact) to get the dates you prefer, especially during busy periods. The timing that works best according to our past guests is April through June or September through October. These months give you lovely weather and real local experiences without July-August crowds. You'll find it easier to chat with locals and get tables at popular spots during these quieter seasons, particularly in busy areas like Paris and the French Riviera.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter opens up a different side of France, especially around the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. You'll find the usually packed sites pleasantly quiet during these months. One route that works really well combines Tours and Blois with castle garden visits - Villandry's geometric designs look fantastic even in winter thanks to smart use of evergreens and structural elements. Down in the Dordogne valley, you can take your time exploring Lascaux's prehistoric caves and wander through medieval villages without summer tourists. The Padirac Chasm boat ride shows you France's underground geology up close, though check opening times as it closes during certain winter periods. Wine lovers get extra attention in Bordeaux this time of year, with more relaxed tastings and good chats with winemakers at places like Cité du Vin.
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- Spring 2026
Spring brings the French countryside to life, and it's when our cycling tours really come into their own. The Rhône Valley routes in Provence take you past fruit trees in bloom and fresh vineyard growth, with nice stops in Gordes, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and also other charming villages. Our cyclists love mixing cultural visits to spots like Orange's Roman theater with easy rides through Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine country. The Canal du Midi offers perfect spring cycling weather for exploring medieval Carcassonne and dropping by family wineries in Minervois. The Paris-to-Normandy route works particularly well this time of year - Monet's gardens start blooming and you get clear skies for visiting the D-Day beaches.
- March 2026 210 tours
- April 2026 346 tours
- May 2026 popular 381 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer in France needs smart planning to keep things comfortable. Our Mont Blanc tours are really popular, with early starts to avoid the heat. The cable car up to Lac Blanc gives you amazing mountain reflections and there's nothing quite like reaching high points like Brevent on foot. In Provence, cycling groups head out early to tackle routes like the Les Baux climb, then spend afternoons checking out Van Gogh sites or relaxing poolside. The Atlantic coast gives you good summer options - tours mixing Saint-Malo's sea history with Mont Saint-Michel let you enjoy cool ocean breezes and avoid the busiest times of day.
- June 2026 popular 411 tours
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- August 2026 399 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings harvest time and ideal conditions for active travel in France. Our Provence cycling routes put you right in the middle of the wine harvest buzz, with chances to visit small producers during their busy season. The plane trees along the Canal du Midi turn beautiful colors and village markets overflow with autumn produce. Loire Valley tours mix castle visits with new wine tastings, while Normandy gives you crisp weather perfect for exploring medieval Rouen and coastal spots like Honfleur. Our fall cycling groups really appreciate the cooler temperatures on those hilltop village climbs and the way the light makes photos look extra special.
- September 2026 popular 401 tours
- October 2026 366 tours
- November 2026 155 tours
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What unique cultural experiences can I discover in France and where's the best place to find them?
You'll find amazing authentic experiences all through France's different regions. The Loire Valley's got these incredible wine tastings at historic estates - Château Coutet's especially wonderful, it's this St Emilion Grand Cru vineyard that's been run by the same family since 1604 and autumn harvest time is just magical there. If you're into something really special try truffle hunting with trained dogs in Sarlat you can do winter truffles December through March or summer ones May to August. Over in Arcachon the morning markets are fantastic for seeing traditional oyster farming where you can taste fresh catches right from the fishermen and learn about techniques that've been passed down through generations.
What are France's best natural areas outside the cities and how do I get to them?
France has these amazing protected landscapes you can visit all year round. The Camargue wetlands are incredible in spring or fall with pink flamingos and wild white horses roaming around - you can grab guided tours from Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. If you're after something dramatic the Gorges de l'Ardèche is perfect for scenic drives and kayaking especially in early summer when the Gardon River's just right for water activities. Near Chamonix there's the Tour du Mont Blanc trail it's world-class hiking from mid-June to mid-September and there's this really convenient cable car from Chamonix that makes high-altitude sections doable for different fitness levels.
What are some hidden routes for exploring France that travelers love?
The Canal du Midi's this amazing UNESCO-protected cycling route through Languedoc with historic locks and these incredible 17th century engineering features. You'll pass through medieval villages and family vineyards like Château l'Amiral where seven generations have been making Minervois wines. Then there's the Rhône Valley cycling routes under the alpine foothills they take you past Châteauneuf du Pape's prestigious vineyards and through Gordes this stunning 8th-century village that's just been named France's most beautiful. These routes really let you experience local life and seasonal harvests without all the tourist crowds.
Which places in France are culturally significant but still quiet and uncrowded?
You've got to check out Noyers-sur-Serein it's this beautiful medieval town with amazing 15th-century architecture and weekly markets selling local specialties. Fontenay Abbey's incredible too - perfect example of Cistercian architecture and it's so peaceful early in the morning. Vézelay's basilica is really special it's UNESCO-listed and starts the Way of St. James pilgrimage the evening vespers there are just magical. And don't miss Carcassonne especially at sunset after the crowds leave the views of those lit-up medieval walls are just incredible.
What local dishes should I try in France and where can I find the real deal?
France's regional cuisine is just amazing you've got to try it all. In Bordeaux look for Cannelé with its perfect caramelized crust the traditional patisseries in the old town make the best ones. Down in Sarlat the family restaurants serve incredible duck confit and foie gras especially during truffle season November through March. Toulouse is all about traditional Cassoulet every restaurant's got their own special recipe passed down through the family. And in Brittany's medieval Dinan you'll find these amazing authentic buckwheat crêpes in historic crêperies using recipes that haven't changed for centuries.



























































