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Our France tour packages offer much more than just Paris, including the lavender fields of Provence, the French Riviera's star-studded beaches, and the fairytale châteaux of the Loire Valley. The nation's mountain landscapes and architectural wonders go perfectly with its renowned cuisine and superb wines.   Our France trip packages are at the top of many travelers' bucket lists for good reason, including seeing the v Read More

Our France tour packages offer much more than just Paris, including the lavender fields of Provence, the French Riviera's star-studded beaches, and the fairytale châteaux of the Loire Valley. The nation's mountain landscapes and architectural wonders go perfectly with its renowned cuisine and superb wines.

 

Our France trip packages are at the top of many travelers' bucket lists for good reason, including seeing the vibrant hub of Paris, chic experiences on the Cote d'Azur, and the quaint villages and vineyards of Provence. Our France travel packages take you to Paris, a city full of charm, history, beautiful architecture, and delectable cuisine. Along with our France honeymoon package, it also makes up the ideal honeymoon! Paris is made easier as a vacation destination in and of itself by our France tour packages, whether you have a day, a week, or a month to explore.

 

Choose from our Akbar Recommended France Tour Packages

France Tour Packages

Nights/Days

Package Price

Amsterdam and Paris

5N/6D

₹ 70,469

Best of Paris with Disneyland

5N/6D

₹ 74,500

A Time to Remember

9N/10D

₹ 1,20,349

Glimpses of Central Europe

8N/9D

₹ 2,24,999

European Marvels

12N/13D

₹ 2,79,999

 

With our France vacation packages, however, you'll see that the country offers much more than just Paris, including the fairy-tale châteaux of the Loire Valley, the lavender fields of Provence, and the beaches of the French Riviera, which are frequented by famous people. As part of your France vacation packages, the nation's architectural wonders and mountain vistas are complemented with top-notch cuisine and exceptional wines.

 

Despite the fact that Paris receives the most of the focus, other French towns shouldn't be overlooked on our France tour packages! Visit Bordeaux, the French Riviera, the Provence region, the island of Corsica, and the French countryside. The attractive resort towns of Marseille, St. Tropez, Cannes, Nice, and Monaco are all located along the southern French Mediterranean coast, which is also known as the French Riviera (or Côte d'Azur).

Between April and June and September and November, choose your France tour packages! There will be less visitors at this time, it will be simpler to find cheap flights from the US, and hotel costs will frequently drop.

When traveling on our France tour packages throughout the summer, from June to August, be sure to make reservations for your lodging in advance. France's busiest season is now, especially in Paris and Cannes. Please contact us if you have any questions about our trip packages from Chennai to France.

On our website, you can get further details about the France tour package from Chennai and Kerala. Here are some fantastic possibilities for you to think about. We also provide all-inclusive vacations in France. Therefore, pick your favorite and say salut France!

 

Because of its distinctive six-sided design, the French lovingly refer to their beloved country as "l'Hexagone." The sun-drenched, leisurely Provence, the luxurious, stunning Côte d'Azur coastline, and the picturesque Alsace, a pastoral area where fairytale hamlets are hidden in the vine-covered rolling hills, each part of France has its own distinct personality which you can explore on our France tour packages.

For a first visit to France, Paris and Versailles, included in your France trip cost from India , are a must-see. Other traditional travel routes as part of your France trip cost from India  include visits to opulent beach resorts, fanciful castles, and magnificent Gothic churches. In the countryside, you may find more off-the-beaten-path experiences, including at farmhouses in Burgundy, fishing communities in Brittany, and little towns in the Pyrenees Mountains' woods. France provides several tourism attractions, from elegant towns to pure natural areas. Check out our list of the top France tourist destinations to learn more about this intriguing and diverse nation.

 

Places to Visit on your France Trip

1. Paris & Versailles

Paris, part of your France trip cost from India , is a major European center known for its elegance and joie de vivre. It is home to iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower and the Notre-Dame Cathedral. The Louvre, one of Paris's best museums, houses an extraordinary collection of fine arts, while the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie showcase priceless works of French Impressionist art, both of which reflect the city's rich legacy.

 

Paris also has beautiful boulevards and evocative medieval neighborhoods if on your France honeymoon package. Shopping in bookshops in the Latin Quarter, strolling the Champs-Elysées, and people-watching from a sidewalk café terrace on the Boulevard Saint-Germain-de-Prés are all classic visitor activities.

 

Château de Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a short train journey from Paris. This lavish 17th-century palace was constructed for Louis XIV (also known as the "Sun King") and serves as a reminder of the splendor and total dominance of the French king. Visitors on their France honeymoon package may visualize a scenario from France's former royal court thanks to the château's magnificent Baroque exterior, glittering Hall of Mirrors, and formal gardens with fountains.

 

2. The Charming Countryside of Provence

The lovely area of Provence enjoys brilliant Mediterranean weather for the most of the year, in contrast to the overcast skies of Paris and northern France. This rural location on your package holidays to France has a raw, earthy charm and is unspoiled by the contemporary world. A patchwork of little farms, olive orchards, sunflower and lavender fields may be seen on the rolling hills. Here, fragrant wild herbs like thyme, sage, and rosemary grow in profusion and infuse the local food with flavor. Impressionist painters were inspired to produce colorful works of art by this lucid scene.

 

The villages perchés that adorn the Provence hilltops fascinate visitors on their package holidays to France. Two popular locations are Gordes, one of the top attractions in the Luberon, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence, a picture-perfect walled medieval town (close to several Côte d'Azur tourist hotspots, such as Eze). Traditional ambiance may be found in the heart of Provence on the tree-lined streets and outdoor cafés of Aix-en-Provence on your France packages, during the festivals of Arles, and beside Marseilles' historic harbor. The Palais de Papes in Avignon, the fabled beach town of Saint-Tropez, and the Roman theater in Orange, one of the breathtaking sights of the Haut-Vaucluse, are other must-see attractions on your France tour packages from India .

 

3. The Côte d'Azur

The Côte d'Azur, sometimes called the French Riviera, is a posh section of Mediterranean coastline so named because of its intensely turquoise seas. Due to the region of southern France's generally sunny climate, the skies are frequently a fascinating cerulean tint. The Côte d'Azur is a popular beach resort zone on our France tour package from Chennai and Kerala, that generally stretches from Saint-Tropez (which overlaps with the Provence region) to Menton, fewer than 30 kilometers from the border with Italy.

 

The temperature is softer and the environment is more tranquil and restful in the spring and the fall. There is something for everyone in the Côte d'Azur on their France tour packages from India . Nice is the place to indulge in the finer things in life, explore art galleries, and amble down palm-lined boulevards and cobblestone alleys. There are a number of day trip destinations on our France trip packages which are nearby Nice, including magnificent beachfront houses and renowned art institutions. Cannes, with its glittering beachfront promenade and enticing Old Town, and Monaco, a tiny royal principality that is synonymous with wealth and decadence, are two of the most well-known tourist destinations on the French Riviera with our France trip packages. Both Cannes and Monaco have marinas brimming with yachts, five-star hotels, and renowned dining establishments.

Saint-Tropez is a popular summer holiday destination on our France tour packages featuring upscale private beaches as well as open-to-the-public beaches that draw frequent vacationers. Tourists on our France packages like Antibes for its wide sandy beaches, evocative medieval district, and magnificent Picasso Museum located in a castle with a view of the ocean.

 

4. Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy

One of the most notable features of the Normandy area on our France travel packages is Mont Saint-Michel, which is surrounded by apple orchards, forests, and cow pastures. On the extensive list of Normandy vacation destinations, which also features top attractions like ancient castles and picturesque villages, this must-see tourist attraction which is a part of your France trip cost that comes in first place.

One of France's most breathtaking sites on our India  to France tour package is the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, which was constructed between the 11th and the 13th centuries. The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel islet that the UNESCO-listed monastery is located on top of is considered a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. On the "Way of Saint James" that led to Santiago de Compostela in Spain during the Middle Ages, the abbey church was a significant pilgrimage destination. Even now, pilgrims still travel here on our India  to France tour package, walking across the Bay of Saint-Michel at low tide.

As part of your France trip cost, the experience of visiting Mont Saint-Michel is uplifting. At this magnificent ancient monastery, visitors may take in religious services, musical performances, and cultural activities.

 

5. The Châteaux of the Loire Valley

The Loire Valley's heavily wooded environment is dotted with majestic castles, like something out of a fairy tale you can witness of our France packages from India . The Loire Valley is the biggest UNESCO-listed monument in France, spanning 280 kilometers from Sully-sur-Loire to Chalonnes-sur-Loire in Anjou. The area has a tremendously rich cultural history you can experience on our France packages from India . French rulers constructed opulent rural estates here in the 15th and 16th centuries solely for amusement and pleasure.

 

Expensive châteaux, like the majestic Château de Chambord and the iconic Château de Chenonceau, provide insight into the splendor of the French court throughout the Renaissance on our France vacation packages. Stately manor homes were also created by French nobility and elites, like the magnificent Château of Cheverny and the Château d'Azay-le-Rideau in a picturesque location with a water-filled moat.

 

The Mini-Châteaux Park in Amboise is a wonderful vacation spot for families with children on our France vacation packages. The amusement park, which is situated in two hectares of forests, has more than 40 1/25 scale reproductions of Loire châteaux. Kids like exploring the miniature castles that are built with accurate detailing.

 

6. Reims & its Magnificent Gothic Cathedral

Reims is appropriately listed as one of France's "Villes d'Art et d'Histoire" ("Cities of Art and History"). The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims, where French monarchs were crowned, is the most well-known of the town's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which you can discover on your France honeymoon packages from India  . The most well-known incident occurred when Charles VII was taken to the cathedral by Joan of Arc in July 1429 to be crowned as king.

 

The Notre-Dame Cathedral of Reims, on our France tour package for couple, which dates back to the 13th century, is a masterpiece of High Gothic design. The impressive interior has a serious spiritual atmosphere, while the spectacular exterior is adorned with an abundance of flying buttresses and carved angels. Other UNESCO-listed sites in the city you can visit on your France tour packages from Mumbai include the 11th-century Basilique Saint-Rémi and the Palais du Tau, a 17th-century Archbishops' Palace.

 

7. Fishing Villages, Historic Ports & Beaches in Brittany

Brittany is a beautiful coastal area on our France tour package for couple with a strong maritime tradition that is evident in its historic port cities, like the fortified 14th-century Concarneau and Saint-Malo, which are encircled by ancient fortifications. The coast also has chic beach resorts on your France honeymoon packages from India  such chic Dinard on the Côte d'Emeraude, summer vacation hotspot La Baule on the Loire River Estuary, and Tréboul close to the charming riverside town of Quimper.

 

With remote sandy beaches and a rocky shoreline where ferocious Atlantic waves pound against the shore, the environment is spectacular and pristine if you’re visiting on our France tour packages from Chennai. On small, wind-swept offshore islands and in peaceful harbors on your France trip from India , centuries-old fishing communities may be found. Celts are the ancestors of Breton culture (the local dialect is related to Gaelic). It is a mythical and legendary place, much like Ireland. Brittany is now firmly Catholic. Locals observe "pardons," unique festivals on your France trip from India  during which residents dress in traditional regional garb to commemorate ancient religious rituals.

 

Delicious regional delicacies are available on our Chennai to France tour package including succulent buckwheat crepes and succulent fish are offered in the local cuisine. The "kouign-amann," a buttery pastry created with croissant dough and sprinkled with sugar, is another well-known regional treat from Brittany. It has a rich cake-like interior and a crunchy caramelized outside.

 

8. Biarritz & Saint-Jean-de-Luz

Biarritz is an affluent coastal town with beautiful beaches that combines the sophistication of Paris with the unspoiled natural beauty of the Atlantic coast on our Chennai to France tour package. Empress Eugénie, who adored this part of the Basque country, was partial to Biarritz. She decided to build her Imperial home, the Villa Eugénie, on a sandy slope with a view of the Bay of Biscay.

 

This Second Empire castle has been transformed into a five-star hotel, the Hôtel du Palais, which has magnificently furnished guest rooms and an oceanfront fine-dining establishment. You can experience the same as part of our France vacation packages all inclusive. The Grande Plage, a sandy beach next to the hotel, has drawn sunbathers since the Belle Epoque. The Plage du Miramar is one of the best beaches in Biarritz. This protected beach offers the charming atmosphere of an old-fashioned seaside resort in the summer, when it is a lovely sight of bright, striped cabanas and parasols.

 

The ancient fishing town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a popular summertime destination with family-friendly beaches, is only a half-hour drive (15 kilometers) from Biarritz. The historic Basque town of Espelette may be reached by traveling 25 kilometers inland from Biarritz. This little town is home to the Piment d'Espelette, or red-shuttered, half-timbered Basque buildings that are emblematic of the region (prized for use in Basque cuisine). San Sebastian, a bustling coastal city in Spain's Basque Country, is 50 kilometers away from Biarritz by bus, car, or train. Its magnificent architecture, sand beaches, and delicious tapas enchant visitors.

 

9. Joan of Arc Monuments in Chinon, Rouen & Orléans

When she was just seventeen years old, Joan of Arc, the national heroine of France, led her people to victory during the Hundred Years' War. The faithful continue to find inspiration in her divinely appointed mission, which was guided by angelic voices. The extraordinary tale of Joan of Arc began at Chinon on March 9, 1429, when she traveled to the Forteresse Royale to see the future Charles VII (the "Dauphin") (a medieval fortified castle). On this historic day, the "Maid of Orléans" told the Dauphin of his claim to the throne and requested assistance in raising an army to end the Siege of Orléans, a crucial battle in the French-English Hundred Years' War.

Chinon is recognized as an Art and History City because of its extensive history (City of Art and History). A massive bronze statue of Joan of Arc on a horse and shown as a valiant military leader sits at the Place Jeanne d'Arc, which is bordered with trees. Another crucial destination on the Joan of Arc tour is Orléans, one of the Loire Valley's major attractions. During the Siege of 1429, the "Maid of Orleans" rescued the city. Joan of Arc visited the Cathédrale Sainte-Croix in the town to pray after leading the French to victory over the English army. The narrative of Joan of Arc is told in the cathedral's stained-glass windows from the nineteenth century.

The Maison de Jeanne d'Arc, housed in a half-timbered building from the fifteenth century, hosts displays about Joan of Arc, who is today revered as a saint by the Catholic Church. The Place du Martroi in Orleans is adorned with a bronze monument of Joan of Arc riding a horse.

Eglise Jeanne d'Arc in Rouen

At many of Rouen's most popular attractions, visitors may discover more about Joan of Arc's life narrative. A remnant of the town's former château, the Tour Jeanne d'Arc (dungeon) dates back to the 13th century and was where Joan of Arc was imprisoned, subjected to threats of torture, tried, and charged with heresy. Joan of Arc has been canonized since her martyrdom and tragic 1431 trial. The Eglise Jeanne d'Arc pays homage to the saint's memory and was constructed on the spot in Rouen where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. This contemporary church has a roof that swoops upward and is intended to imitate flames.

The Historial Jeanne d'Arc, located in the former archbishop's palace on the Rue Saint-Romain (a designated Historic Monument), is another museum in Rouen devoted to Joan of Arc. This museum explores the heroic tale of Joan of Arc and describes how she altered the path of French history. The events are vividly brought to life in thrilling ways through evocative multimedia exhibitions and movies.

 

10. The Alsace Region

Along with the numerous Alsatian towns, the ancient cities of Strasbourg and Colmar possess a unique old-world beauty on our all-inclusive holidays France, that is unmatched by the rest of France. Alsace's architecture and atmosphere have been inspired by nearby Germany throughout the years, as seen by the vibrantly painted half-timbered houses and historic Gothic cathedrals.

 

Strasbourg, a charming and sophisticated city, charms visitors with its winding canals, intricate cathedral, and tiny cobblestone streets. Colmar is a classic example of an Alsatian town, with charming ancient churches and typical homes with flower-adorned balconies. A pristine environment of slopes covered with vines may be found outside of these two cities. Tiny picture-perfect hamlets and charming towns are tucked away in the valleys and along the Rhine River.

 

The Alsace Villages tour is a charming way to travel across the area. Due to the bright potted flowers that cover the homes and streets, several settlements are recognized as the Plus Beaux Villages de France (Most Beautiful Villages of France), and others are referred to as Villages Fleuris (Flowering Villages).

 

11. Mont-Blanc & Annecy in the French Alps

Some of the world's most breathtaking natural vistas may be found in the French Alps. The picturesque Mont Blanc, a famous snow-capped summit that rises to a height of 4,810 meters, is the tallest mountain in Europe. At this elevation, the air is clean and the scenery is breathtaking, with glistening lakes, thunderous waterfalls, serene valleys, and revitalizing pine woods. Visitors swarm to the Alps in the summer to enjoy hiking, biking, and mountain climbing. The French Alps are a popular winter destination for those who like cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and Alpine skiing. The region is home to many of France's best ski resorts. Ice skating, dog sledding excursions, and vintage horse-drawn sleigh rides are other winter activities.

 

In addition to the breathtaking mountain scenery, the area has a rich cultural history connected to both the historical Dauphiné region and the ancestors of the Italian royal House of Savoy. Around a 15-minute drive from the foot of Mont Blanc, the charming mountain community of Chamonix offers a classic alpine ambiance, while Annecy, which is approximately a one-hour drive away, boasts an old château, lakeside views, and a fairytale ambiance. The region's Belle Epoque spa towns, including Aix-les-Bains and Evian-les-Bains, provide the most soothing holiday experience at luxurious resort hotels and indulgent thermal spas for visitors seeking a restorative retreat.

 

12. Prehistoric Caves in the Dordogne & the Pyrenees

One of the greatest regions in France to observe prehistoric cave paintings is the Dordogne region. The Lascaux Cave in the Vallée de la Vézère in the Dordogne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses masterpieces of Cro-Magnon man's Paleolithic artwork. Visitors may still examine reproductions of the cave's artwork at the neighboring Lascaux II site even if the Lascaux Cave is now off limits to the general public in order to avoid destruction (in Montignac).

The International Center of Cave Art, which is also located in Montignac, features displays about ancient animal paintings and showcases the work of archaeologists. The area contains Lascaux IV, a precise duplicate of the ancient Lascaux Cave. The Grotte de Rouffignac in the Vézère Valley is also decorated with depictions of horses, cows, bison, deer, goats, and mammoths.

Grotte du Mas d'Azil in the Pyrenees

The Grotte du Mas d'Azil, a large cave filled with artwork from the Magdalenian and Azilian eras, is one of the Pyrenees' main tourist destinations. Guided tours are available at this Pyrenean tourist destination, and visitors may also purchase tickets to the neighboring Musée de la Préhistoire. The Grotte de Niaux, which is about an hour's drive from the Mas d'Azil Cave, also features outstanding Paleolithic artwork from 14,000 to 10,000 BC. The public is welcome to take guided tours of the Grotte de Niaux (reservations required). The Grotte de Lombrives in the vicinity of Tarascon-sur-Ariège shows intriguing ancient history, while the Grotte de Bédeilhac astonishes with its unique prehistoric art from the Magdalenian age.

 

13. Rocamadour: A Medieval Pilgrimage Destination

Rocamadour, which is clinging to a precipice, appears to be reaching for heaven. This wonderful location served as a halt on the pilgrims' Camino de Santiago route and was the third most significant Christian pilgrimage site in the eleventh century. Seven medieval-era shrines are located in the village and may be reached by arduous pedestrian climbs. The most well-known is the Chapelle Notre-Dame (Chapelle Miraculeuse), which houses the priceless Black Virgin (Notre Dame de Rocamadour), a miracle-working icon from the 12th century.

 

The Basilique Saint-Sauveur, the biggest church in Rocamadour, is a historic site recognized by UNESCO. The architectural change from Romanesque to Gothic is visible in this pilgrimage church from the 13th century. The Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park is located beyond the hamlet. Goats that are grazing on the Quercy plateaus generate milk that is used to manufacture cheese that has the AOC designation, Cabécou de Rocamadour. The Rocamadour village has the Fête des Fromages (Cheese Festival), which honors local farmhouse cheeses, in late May or early June.

 

A two-hour journey from Rocamadour will take you to Limoges (145 kilometers), one of the most popular tourist sites in the Limousin area, and Périgueux (115 kilometers), a charming town in the Dordogne region that dates back to the Roman era and was also on the Camino de Santiago.

 

14. Bordeaux & Saint-Émilion

Grandiose castles rule over gently undulating hills covered in vines in the Bordeaux region, a lovely bucolic area of France. The region is crisscrossed by picturesque walkways that run beside the Garonne River and its tranquil canals. Many visitors choose doing leisurely bicycle tours of this region. Two outstanding UNESCO World Heritage Sites may be found in the area: Saint-Émilion, a little country town 51 kilometers outside of Bordeaux, and the magnificent city of Bordeaux, both of which have more than 350 structures that are designated as historical monuments.

 

15. The Burgundy Region: Quintessential France

The Burgundy area has a picturesque scenery of green meadows, rolling hills, and majestic structures. Ancient villages, fascinating old abbeys, and Romanesque chapels all speak to the region's rich cultural past. The charming medieval town of Beaune, the historic city of Dijon with its aristocratic palaces, ornate Gothic churches, and excellent museums, the monumental Abbey of Cluny, which was the largest church in Christendom until the 16th century when Saint Peter's Basilica was built in Rome, and the Burgundy region are among its top attractions.

In addition to its fascinating history, Burgundy is well known for its cuisine. Famous specialties like escargot, Boeuf Bourguignon (beef Burgundy), and Coq au Vin are all part of the traditional cuisine.

 

16. Cirque de Gavarnie in the Pyrenees Mountains

A destination that inspires the soul, the high Pyrenees area has both natural beauty and spiritual delights. Both reviving spa towns and numerous holy pilgrimage sites may be found in the area. The Cirque de Gavarnie, which is classified by UNESCO, is nature's equivalent of a church. The magnificent 1,700-meter-high limestone rock cliffs are clothed with breathtaking waterfalls that plunge down into raging rivers and tranquil streams, forming a semicircle. The Parc National des Pyrénées, a national park that borders Spain, includes the whole Hautes-Pyrénées area. There are hiking paths inside the park that go through beautiful valleys and lush woodlands. The French Pyrenees are a well-liked location for downhill skiing in the winter. The Grand Tourmalet ski region, Font-Romeu, and Cauterets are some of the top destinations.

 

17. Lourdes: France's Biggest Catholic Pilgrimage Site

Lourdes is the most significant Catholic pilgrimage destination in France and is located in the Pyrenees Mountains' foothills. Every year, millions of tourists travel to Lourdes in search of spiritual inspiration. In search of healing miracles, some visitors come to take a bath. Lourdes is revered by the faithful for the 70 verified miracles that have taken place there. The Grotto, where Saint Bernadette saw her divine visions, and the Basilique Notre-Dame du Rosaire are the primary pilgrimage attractions. They are encircled by a quiet woods and a lulling creek. From April through October, Marian Processions are held every evening at 9 o'clock. Awe-inspiring to see is the march of hundreds of pilgrims carrying candles.

 

18. Gourmet Restaurants & Cultural Attractions in Lyon

Lyon, the center of French gastronomy, is a seductive place for foodies to go. The regional delicacies of the Lyonnais cuisine, including quenelles (fish dumplings in a creamy sauce), steak, Bresse chicken with morels, sausages, and salads, are well known. There is a fantastic variety of eateries from which tourists can pick. The "Bouchons Lyonnais" (traditional bistros) provide guests a chance to try the genuine regional food while taking in the warm, welcoming ambiance.

 

The Auberge du Pont de Collonges, a premier location for excellent dining, was run for many years by renowned chef Paul Bocuse. As of right now, this renowned restaurant with two Michelin stars is known as Restaurant Paul Bocuse. Paul Bocuse's legacy is continued by the restaurant by continuing to offer his hallmark dishes.

 

Lyon has a rich cultural legacy in addition to its culinary pleasures. The city has been given UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Ancient Roman ruins, evocative medieval neighborhoods, and beautiful Renaissance homes are only a few of the many historical sites. In terms of the quantity of artistic masterpieces, Lyon's Musée des Beaux-Arts is only surpassed by Paris' Louvre Museum. The museum houses a remarkable collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 20th centuries, including works by Picasso, Delacroix, Renoir, Rubens, and Véronèse.

 

19. Gascony Region & Toulouse in the South of France

Southern France's seductive beauty is evident in Toulouse and the rural region of Gascony. Gascony (Le Gers) has a typical rural charm that looks unaffected by modernization and is sunny and leisurely. Small farms are scattered throughout the undulating hills, which are also home to peaceful country communities and historic castles. Toulouse, a city with a long history that dates back to the 13th century, is referred to as "The Pink City" because to its characteristic red-brick architecture. These structures give forth a rosy-hued reflection of the sun. Visitors may experience Toulouse's laid-back atmosphere by strolling the attractive town squares and relaxing on outdoor café terraces.

 

Through Toulouse, the Canal du Midi goes all the way to the Mediterranean port of Sète, which is close to Marseille. Cycling and leisurely strolls are common on the canal's tree-lined route.

 

20. The Camargue

In Provence, only 16 kilometers from Arles, the Parc Régional de Camargue is a site where tourists may breathe clean air and take in unaltered natural landscape. The terrain is covered with marshes, meadows, salt flats, and pastures. Wild white horses wander freely and pink flamingos flourish in this pristine Biosphere Reserve, which is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List and covers around 100,000 hectares of protected wetlands. The nature reserve is a haven for birdwatchers because it is home to over 300 different bird species. The native Camargue Bulls, which are grown for use in bullfighting, are another well-known kind of animal.

 

21. Island of Corsica

The spectacular coastline views, unspoiled woods, and snow-capped mountains on the island of Corsica all exhibit a raw and unadulterated beauty. The island is bordered by lovely beaches, peaceful coves, charming fishing towns, and vibrant seaside cities, while the interior highlands are covered with historic villages where time seems to have stopped. The island's unmatched natural attractions entice sun worshipping beach goers and active individuals (including avid climbers). With its 1,000 kilometers of shoreline and crystal-clear seas, it is a haven for scuba diving and snorkeling.

 

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