7-Day France Tour Packages
Are you ready to explore France? Maybe Paris plus Provence, or Loire châteaux with wine country, or French Riviera beaches. One week forces you to pick a region rather than rushing everywhere. You'll taste regional food that's completely different depending where you are, discover France beyond Paris and understand why French living's so appealing.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day France tour itineraries
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7 Day Loire Valley Itinerary, incl. Blois and Angers
The Loire Valley opens its doors from Blois to Angers, showcasing Chambord and Chenonceau châteaux. Six nights' accommodation, daily breakfast, and guided tours of Villandry's gardens and Vouvray's vineyards create a complete experience.

- Day 1
Blois
- Day 2
Blois to Chambord Loop (40 km)
Take the bike paths along the Loire River to Saint-Dye-sur-Loire. "The riverside paths are well-maintained and mostly flat - perfect for getting comfortable with your bike," according to a recent cyclist. Visit the impressive Château de Chambord in the afternoon. You'll want a light jacket since the castle stays cool inside, even in summer. Head back to Blois through quiet country roads.

- Day 3
Blois to Amboise (45 km)
Ride to Château de Chenonceau, which spans across the Cher River. Take the guided tour in the morning to beat the crowds and heat. Bike through Amboise Forest on marked trails to Amboise. Plan to arrive late afternoon when it's quieter. The Château du Clos Lucé, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years, is just a 10-minute bike ride from town.

- Day 4
Amboise to Villandry (50 km)
Get an early start on the Loire River route to Vouvray's vineyards. Stop for a vineyard tour around 11 AM before the day heats up. Have lunch in Tours before continuing to Château de Villandry. A recent visitor noted: "The geometric gardens at Villandry are incredible - definitely worth timing your visit for late afternoon when the light is perfect for photos."

- Day 5
Villandry to Saumur (60 km)
- Day 6
Saumur to Angers (40 km)
- Day 7
Angers
Before departing, visit Angers' impressive castle complex. The medieval tapestry collection opens at 10 AM if you have time.
7 Days in Southern France, incl. Toulouse and Carcassonne
A southern route covers 240km from Toulouse to Sète, visiting 5 major cities. Toulouse's Capitol Square, UNESCO-listed Carcassonne, historic Homps port, and Béziers' nine-lock system lead to Mediterranean shores.

- Day 1
Toulouse
Get started in Toulouse with its distinctive pink brick buildings. Visit Place du Capitole and the beautiful Couvent des Jacobins with its palm-shaped vaulted ceiling. A good tip: Visit the Space Museum in late afternoon when it's less busy. The best photos of the city come around sunset along the Garonne River.

- Day 2
Toulouse to Castelnaudary (48km)
Your first cycling day takes you through peaceful Lauragais countryside. The canal path is flat and easy to ride with interesting locks where you can watch boats pass through. Bring lots of water - even with some shaded areas the summer heat can hit 30°C (86°F). Once in Castelnaudary try the local cassoulet at Le Grand Café in Place de la République.

- Day 3
Castelnaudary to Carcassonne (40km)
Begin at the impressive St-Roch lock for an easier day of riding. The path leads right to Carcassonne's UNESCO World Heritage fortress. Try to get there by early afternoon to beat the crowds. A useful tip: Leave your bike safely in the lower town since the old city's cobbled streets are too steep for cycling.

- Day 4
Carcassonne to Homps (45km)
- Day 5
Homps to Béziers (65km)
This is your longest day but full of interesting stops. Check out the antique bookshop in Le Somail and see Europe's first canal tunnel at Malpas. You'll need some energy for the end - getting past the nine locks at Fonsérannes takes extra effort. If you want a more relaxed trip split this into two days.
- Day 6
Béziers to Sète (45km)
Your final ride brings you to Mediterranean views. Look for the Onglous lighthouse where the canal meets Étang de Thau lagoon. Use the bike path into Sète since the port area gets busy with traffic. Reward yourself with a swim at Plage de la Corniche just minutes from town.
- Day 7
Departure from Sète
Take a morning walk around Sète's canals in this "Venice of Languedoc." Trains to Toulouse or Paris run every hour but book ahead in summer.
7 Day France- Paris And Nice by Train including Monaco And Versailles
A 7-day French route spans 578 miles from Paris to Nice. The tour covers 4 major destinations: Paris's Latin Quarter, Versailles's Palace, Nice's Promenade, and Monaco's Formula 1 circuit. Guests stay 3 nights each at selected Paris and Nice hotels, with guided tours and train connections included.

What people love about 7-day France tours
- 7 Day France- Paris And Nice by Train including Monaco And Versailles
Generally things were pretty good. The hotels were just OK. The one in Paris was in a gritty area. They were clean but very average for 4 star. But maybe that’s what you get in Europe. The transfers were excellent.
- 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) (11 destinations)
Outstanding in every way. Ruben, the general manager, and his entire staff were totally professional and considerate. Food was superb. As the only American onboard, I never felt out of place and met many wonderful travelers. Five stars is not enough to give this cruise. Am already planning my next.
- Little Gems of the Seine: Between Bucolic Stopovers and Royal Shores The Majestic Seine Aboard a Paddle-Wheel Boat (port-to-port cruise)
Everything was EXCELLENT!!!






























