LUXURY GROUP TRAVEL

Plan the luxury escape of your dreams to France

Immerse yourself in the romance of France, where charming villages, world-class cuisine, and iconic landmarks invite you to experience a journey like no other.

Behind the DESTINATION

why travel to france?

France offers an unforgettable blend of culture, history, and natural beauty that captivates every traveler. Explore iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Mont Saint-Michel, stroll through picturesque villages in Provence, or bask on the glamorous beaches of the French Riviera.

Food lovers can indulge in exquisite cuisine, from buttery croissants and artisanal cheeses to Michelin-starred dining. With its rich art heritage, world-class museums, luxury shopping stunning vineyards, and enchanting castles, France offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

who is france perfect for?

IDEAL VACATION

quaint neighborhoods & towns

favorite hobbies

art, fashion, cooking & history

DRINK OF CHOICE

french wine, perrier & coffee

SWEET OR SAVORY

both! but, pastries first

ON YOUR BUCKET LIST

eiffel tower & lavender fields

Guilty pleasureS

shopping & croissants

TYPE OF TRAVELER

sightseeing & luxury living

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

cute outfits, comfy shoes

FAQ

Credit cards are widely accepted in France, especially in major cities, tourist areas, and larger businesses like hotels, restaurants, and shops. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly used, while American Express might be accepted in more upscale places but less frequently in smaller venues. In more rural areas, local markets or small shops, cash might still be preferred, so it’s a good idea to carry some euros

Tipping in France is not as obligatory as in some countries, but it is appreciated for good service. In France, service is typically included in the bill (look for “service compris”), so tipping is not required, but it’s common to leave small change or round up the bill. A tip of around 5–10% for exceptional service is appreciated.

While you don’t have to know French to travel in France, learning a few basic phrases can enhance your experience and make interactions with locals more enjoyable. In major cities and tourist areas, many people speak English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and popular attractions. However, in more rural areas or smaller towns, English may not be as widely spoken.

Whether you need a visa to travel to France depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Here’s an overview:

  • Schengen Area: France is part of the Schengen Area, which allows visa-free travel between most European countries. If you’re from a non-Schengen country, check the visa requirements for France specifically.
  • Visa-Free Countries: Citizens of many countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and most European Union countries, do not need a visa for short visits (under 90 days). Starting in 2025, travelers from visa-exempt countries will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) before entering France.

The best months to visit France depend on your preferences, but generally, spring (April to July) and fall (September to October) are the most ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. In the south of France, peak lavender season falls during the first weeks of July.