Destination: France
Touring France with Odyssey
Odyssey presents meticulously crafted escorted small group tours, offering ease, convenience, and relaxation throughout Western Europe and beyond. Delve into France’s enchanting natural landscapes, delve into its rich Roman and Imperial history, and uncover its esteemed World Heritage Sites and renowned cities, all amidst breathtaking scenery. Embark on an enriching journey with Odyssey’s small group tours tailored for senior travellers, guided by seasoned and passionate individuals sharing a common zeal for exploration.
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France Tours
Crafted Tours for Mature World Travellers
22 days
May, Sep, AprAnglo French Tour | Normandy, Brittany, Channel Islands tour (Copy)
Visiting Channel Islands, England
Our 21 night program has daily itineraries with plenty of authentic experiences provided by passionate local guides in the key destinations in France, Channel Islands and England for this small group of like minded people. For Solo travellers minimal single supplement applies for this European tour.
From A$18,995 AUD
View Tour22 days
Apr, SepParis-Bordeaux-Provence By Train
Visiting France
For Odyssey Traveller this is one of our unique small group journeys in France, travelling by train from Paris to Bordeaux to Provence and back. Local guides support the tour leader with knowledge about destinations visited over the course of 20 days. There is a single supplement for solo travellers charged.
From A$15,785 AUD
View Tour25 days
Sep, May, Apr, OctSecret France | Small group tours France | Places of cultural interest for seniors
Visiting France
Our small group tour designed with the mature traveller in mind, gives you the chance to see eight different locations over 25 days while experiencing local culture, trying regional cuisine, exploring breathtaking architecture and admiring beautiful scenery. From Zurich the tour will move south towards Sare before returning north to Paris where the tour finishes, for a significant part of our journey we will be following old pilgrim pathways, taking the group deep into the villages, valleys, shrines and ski resorts.
From A$18,650 AUD
View Tour26 days
AprWestern Europe Chateaux and Gardens | Small Group Tour for Seniors
Visiting Belgium, France
This small group escorted educational tour combines visits to France, Belgium, Luxemborg, the Netherlands, and Germany. During the 26 days, we will discover a selection of the finest gardens and chateaux in Europe. Our destinations also include several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, for example the royal palaces built by the Prince-Bishop of Cologne in Brühl, Germany.
From A$15,745 AUD
View Tour24 days
Apr, SepRural France | Small Group Tour for Seniors
Visiting France
On this small group Rural France tour, we spend 24 days exploring France beyond its bustling cities, travelling off the beaten track. We will explore the pastoral and provincial splendour of French rural towns which have resisted the dual siege of the automobile and the property developer. Our small group will visit many of France’s beautiful towns where within their walls the villagers conduct their daily lives much as they have done since Napoleonic times.
From A$19,895 AUD
View Tour18 days
Sep, Jun, Mar, OctEuropean Ballet escorted small groups tour for senior travellers
Visiting France, Germany
For couples and solo travellers who enjoy the ballet and the arts this 16 day program from Amsterdam to Hamburg and finishing in Paris is a dance delight. Programs and actual performances will vary, but the structure and fabric of the experiences to be enjoyed within a small group remains the cornerstone of your experience on this program.
From A$13,225 AUD
View Tour22 days
Apr, May, SepAnglo French Tour | Normandy, Brittany, Channel Islands tour
Visiting Channel Islands, England
Our 21 night program has daily itineraries with plenty of authentic experiences provided by passionate local guides in the key destinations in France, Channel Islands and England for this small group of like minded people. For Solo travellers minimal single supplement applies for this European tour.
From A$18,995 AUD
View Tour65 days
Mar, Jul, FebSingapore to Lisbon by train
Visiting China
A small group railway journey from Singapore to Lisbon. The longest in the world for senior couples and mature solo travellers. Explore over some 56 days, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Russia, France, Spain and Portugal. Limited to 10 travelers on this escorted program.
From A$43,995 AUD
View Tour23 days
Aug, May, Apr, SepNormandy and Brittany escorted history tours for small mature grups
Visiting France
This small group tour for couples and solo travellers is centred on the North West corner of France: Normandy, where the peaceful landscape belies a turbulent past; Brittany, where a strongly separate Celtic culture is still evident; Poitou, famous for its rich farmlands and historic ports; and the Loire Valley, replete with royal châteaux.
From A$16,685 AUD
View Tour25 days
Aug, May, SepItaly and France, history of gardens small group escorted tour
Visiting France, Italy
Odyssey's small group tour explores some of the classic gardens of Italy and France that reflect changing fashions and garden designs throughout the ages. This fully escorted tour features an Odyssey Program Leader and a handful of local guides who will examine, discuss, compare and contrast the cultural and temporal similarities and diversities between the gardens of Italy and France and the historical influences on their design.
From A$18,475 AUD
View Tour25 days
Sep, AprLa Belle France small group escorted history tours for seniors
Visiting France
Travelling with like minded people on this small group we visit several culturally significant and picturesque regions of France, including Provence, Champagne, Burgundy, and Bordeaux regions, where we sample wine and learn more about the tradition of wine-making. We also visit the Loire Valley to see its many castles. Finally, we travel to Bayeux, from where we we visit Mont St Michel and spend time up on the Normandy landing beaches with local guides.
From A$20,965 AUD
View Tour11 days
SepLa Belle France Small Group Short Tour
Visiting France
On this small group tour of France, we visit several culturally significant and picturesque regions of France, including Provence, Champagne, Burgundy. We learn about each region's history from expert local guides with a chance to experience the local culture, and taste the regional cuisine.
From A$11,875 AUD
View TourImmerse yourself in the allure of France, a nation teeming with historical richness and contemporary sophistication in every city you explore. Witness centuries of history reflected in the diverse architectural styles, iconic landmarks, and monuments honouring key figures and historical events. France captivates with its scenic landscapes, charming villages, exquisite wines, and countless hidden treasures, ensuring a trip filled with unforgettable moments and unparalleled experiences.
After strolling through art galleries and browsing boutiques along cobblestone streets, savouring delectable pastries at a quaint café epitomizes the essence of a leisurely afternoon in any French town. Whether meandering through the vineyard-lined plains of Bordeaux, lounging on the azure shores of the French Riviera, or exploring the architectural wonders of Paris on intimate guided tours along the Seine River, France presents a panorama of breathtaking sights catering to every traveller, each offering a myriad of natural wonders waiting to be explored. The captivating French landscape beckons outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds, from hikers and swimmers to skiers and thrill-seekers, promising a harmonious blend of adventure and scenic beauty.
Renowned as a haven for food enthusiasts, France’s culinary scene boasts world-class restaurants, charming patisseries, and vibrant markets. Indulge in the gastronomic delights and fine wines of Bordeaux, and you’ll find yourself questioning why you haven’t experienced this culinary paradise sooner. Whether your interests lie in art, architecture, history, gastronomy, or geography, France promises to enchant and enamor, offering a wealth of experiences that speak to every passion imaginable. France is a holistic sensory experience that is sure to leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.
France tours, travel packages, and experiences for seniors
Odyssey Traveller presents exclusive small group tours of France tailored for solo travellers or couples seeking a personalized guided adventure with seasoned tour managers and local experts. Our meticulously crafted tours go beyond the conventional tourist path, granting you the opportunity to discover prominent cities such as Paris, the sophisticated capital, and Bordeaux, the dynamic harbour town and capital of Gironde.
In addition to these vibrant urban hubs, our France tours journey into the heart of Provincial France and the quaint villages of Alsace, unravelling the legacy of French gardens at the magnificent Palace of Versailles, and immersing you in the world of the renowned French Impressionist painter Claude Monet through visits to his cherished sites like Le Havre along the Normandy coastline.
Embark on our Explore Paris tour to unearth iconic landmarks such as Place de la Bastille, the Tuileries Gardens, and the remarkable Musee de l’Armee. On the Southwest France tour, meander along the historic Canal du Midi, where you can engage in travel experiences dating back nearly 250 years.
When contemplating joining a France Odyssey tour, carefully consider the specific destinations you desire to explore, the timing of your journey, and the most suitable mode of transportation across the country. Whether you choose a comprehensive tour spanning the entirety of France or opt to delve into the culture of a single city, Odyssey Traveller ensures that you have ample time to immerse yourself in France’s abundant heritage, history, and people, whether traveling independently or with a companion.
Articles about France
Arrondissements of Paris, France
Know about Paris with this article giving the solo traveller or couple confidence when exploring the city on foot or on the metro. A small group tour of Paris mature and senior travellers explore off the beaten track, great galleries such as Marmottan, Musee Maillol.
France Guide for Mature or Senior travellers
France Guide for Mature or Senior Travellers There are good reasons why France has been the world’s most popular tourist destination for over twenty years. This France guide should give you the start of an…
Historic Loire Valley
Historic Loire Valley The Loire Valley has been the site of both aristocratic grandeur and thousands of years of territorial conflict. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the 15th century Château de Chenonceau as…
Monet's Giverny Garden
Monet’s Giverny Garden Claude Monet French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a pioneer of a major art movement, but he created a thing of beauty that he believed eclipsed even his own celebrated works of art.…
Paris Leaders & Landmarks
Paris Leaders & Landmarks The inhabitants of a place surely influence how it is perceived. Parisian politicians have certainly left their marks on some of France’s most famous landmarks, creating some amazing stories for…
Questions About France for Senior travellers
Escorted small group tours for mature and senior travellers to France. Designed for couples and solo travellers who like to explore and enjoy learning as they travel to Paris, Provence, the South or the Loire Valley and beyond.
Bayeux, France
The quaint medieval city of Bayeux is home to one big ticket item – the fascinating Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Norman Conquest of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. Though the origins of the tapestry are debated by historians, it is of great artistic interest and is an important historical source.
Bordeaux, France
Explore Bordeaux, historic Atlantic trading city, and wine capital of France. Odyssey offers small group tours for mature and senior travellers couples and solo travelers to Bordeaux and France.
Caen, France
The city of Caen, with a dramatic history spanning from the time of William the Conqueror to the D-Day Landing, is a highlight of any Normandy tour.
Conserving Versailles: The Definitive Guide for Travellers
Conserving Versailles Versailles was the official royal residence for over a century from 1682 – 1789. The splendor of the palace and the hundreds of people living there is awe-inspiring to reflect on. However, at…
Constructing Versailles: The Definitive Guide For Travellers
Constructing Versailles, the making of a Palace The Château du Versailles is an iconic destination for all of those interested in French history. A stone’s throw away from Paris, Versailles was the official residence of…
Cooking & eating French food: 10 of the best books for travellers
Discovering French food France’s distinctive culinary tradition is among the most respected in the world. No trip to France will remain untouched by the wonders of French gastronomy. Whether you are tucked into a quiet…
Designing Paris: The Definitive Guide for Travellers
Redesigning Paris The Paris that many of us know and love did not always look as it does now. When Napoleon III instructed Hausmann to tear down the urban centre to make way for the…
Escorted Tours of European gardens with Odyssey Traveller
Gardens remain a popular package tour option for small group tours for mature and senior travellers to Britain and Europe. This collection focuses on the influencers, the designers and visionaries who shape the outside rooms. Couples and solo travellers are welcome consider joining these programs.
Exploring Paris and France by rail, tips for learning about history
French history by rail for mature and senior travellers, couples or solo travellers is a long stay apartment based small group tour based in Paris. We use the rail network to learn about the history of Medieval to Contemporary France. One of 20+ Vacation packages offered in France.
Five Women of the Renaissance period to see on tour
Five Incredible Women of the Renaissance | Small Group Tours The Renaissance stands as one of humanity’s most profound intellectual and artistic revolutions, often overshadowed by narratives of renowned men and their contributions. While historical…
Getting around Paris by Métro and Rail: A guide for seniors
Ride the metro and RER of Paris when on a small group tour for mature and senior travellers in Europe and visiting Paris, wth your partner or as a solo traveller, visit Marmottan, Musee Maillol or wander through the arcades.
Guillaumot prevents Paris collapse
Guillaumot prevents Paris collapse. Modern-day Paris On April 24, 1777, architect Charles-Axel Guillaumot, newly minted Inspector of Quarries, experienced the worst first day at work. More than two years prior, in the afternoon of December…
Living at Versailles: The Definitive Guide
The Political and Social Climate at the Palace of Versailles The Palace of Versailles was a place of total luxury from the time of Louis XIV’s initial plans to the end of the French monarchy…
Loire Valley France
The Loire Valley in France is renowned for its picturesque natural beauty, and the region also combines all the ingredients of what the French consider to be the good life. The Valley is the home of gorgeous architecture, historic monuments, and fabulous French cuisine and wine from the Loire Valley vineyards.
Marmottan Monet Museum, France
Marmottan Monet Museum - home to the world's largest collection of Monets, along with works by the other great impressionists - remains a hidden gem, often left out of the standard tour of Paris.
Mediterranean Islands: Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica
Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica: An Educational Journey through Western Mediterranean This article takes you on a journey through the beautiful islands of the western Mediterranean – Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica – by tracing…
Monet's Water Lillies: The Definitive Guide for Travellers
Claude Monet’s Water Lilies are among the most beloved and amazing artworks of the 20th century. Displayed in Paris’s Orangerie in a set of rooms devoted entirely to the paintings, they are Monet’s gift to…
Mont-St-Michel, France
In 966, a Benedictine abbey was built on the island and Mont St-Michel became a centre of religious learning, attracting the brightest minds and most talented artists from around Europe.
Musée Maillol, Paris
Musee Maillol, a small museum devoted to the work of Aristide Maillol, a pioneering turn-of-the-century sculptor.
Musée Rodin, France
World’s most extensive collection of Auguste Rodin’s work, displayed in the beautiful house and gardens of the Hotel Biron, the Musee Rodin is a highlight of any trip to Paris.
Musée Yves Saint Laurent, Paris, France
The Musée Yves Saint Laurent is Paris's latest must-see destination, an extensive and deeply personal look through the life and works of the revolutionary fashion designer - who embodied the spirit of the 'Swinging Sixties'
Normandy Beaches
The Normandy beaches in northwestern France were the location of D-Day during World War II, the historic simultaneous landings of Allied troops that liberated Western Europe and eventually put an end to the Nazi Reich.
Quimper, France
Quimper, France The cultural heart of Brittany, the charming small city of Quimper is a gateway into France’s most distinct region. Believed to be inhabited since the neolithic, Brittany is home to some of the…
South West France
South West France Travelling the Canal du Midi: this article will help mature and senior travellers understand the cultural and geographical links between the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea through Southwestern France as they prepare…
Studying Gargoyles and Grotesques: The Definitive Guide for Travellers
Article to support world travellers since 1983 with small group educational tours for senior couples or mature solo travellers interested in British and European history.
Ten Things To Do in France When You Visit
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The Elegant Arcades of Paris
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The Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum (Musee du Louvre) is the world’s largest museum and most visited art gallery in the world, displaying some 35,000 artworks from the antiquities to the mid-19th century and attracting nearly 10 million visitors every year.
Tours of France. Guided tours of France for mature travellers
The Best Guided Tours of France Odyssey Traveller Australia’s all inclusive French vacation packages provide unique experiences for senior travellers. Our La Belle France small group escorted history tours for seniors is perfect for singles…
Walking tours for active travellers – tips for seniors
For the active mature and senior traveller be they a couple or solo traveller this article outlines preparation for walking tours even for the over 80's. It may on the Wainwright, the lake district or a pilgrims walk across Europe or St James Way, the Camino. This artices give advice on getting fit, shoes and socks including for particular advice for women on this topic.
Writers of Paris, France
Paris, attracts the artists and writers. From Monet to Picasso, or Hemingway to Dumas. Our escorted small group tours of Paris and France explore the literary past of this magnificent city.
FAQs
What the top travel destinations in France for mature travellers? Where to go in France?
Paris
Paris, a truly iconic city, stands as a pinnacle of French culture and history. When visiting France, Paris undoubtedly emerges as a destination that cannot be missed. The sheer charm of Paris lies in the delight of leisurely strolls through its picturesque streets, but it also boasts a rich tapestry of museums, galleries, and gardens waiting to be discovered. What sets Paris apart is its ability to offer a unique experience with every visit – from exploring traditional tourist attractions to indulging in shopping sprees or embarking on a gastronomic journey through the heart of the city.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux, with its picturesque tree-lined boulevards, renowned art museums, sun-drenched vineyards, and magnificent Gothic architecture, offers a captivating blend of cultural and aesthetic appeal. The city, famous for its world-class wines and exceptional dining establishments, promises a gratifying experience for those exploring its charming streets.
Burgundy
Burgundy, or Bourgogne in French, stands as a historical region situated in east-central France. It is distinguished for its exquisite wine, Dijon mustard – derived from its capital, and striking natural allure. The charming towns and villages of Burgundy are embraced by awe-inspiring countryside, boasting lush meadows, undulating hills, and vibrant spring blooms. For senior explorers, the medieval architecture, serene canals, and magnificent vineyards of the region promise to captivate the senses with an unforgettable experience.
Figeac
Figeac, a delightful riverside town, boasts a profound medieval legacy that captivates discerning travellers. Wander through its quaint cobbled streets and marvel at the grand Renaissance residences adorned with intricate carvings on their facades. Delve into the town’s intriguing past intertwined with Benedictine monks and the significance of being a stopover for pilgrims. Furthermore, Figeac serves as an ideal hub for venturing out to neighbouring hilltop communities and medieval landmarks, offering an enriching historical journey for visitors.
What are some of France's must-see sights?
Palace of Versailles
A visit to France would be incomplete without exploring the country’s iconic and opulent palace. Originally a humble hunting lodge, Louis XIV masterfully reimagined it into the extravagant Chateau de Versailles during the 17th century. This estate comprises not only the Palace itself but also expansive gardens, a vast park, the Trianon estate, and various buildings within the town, sprawling across over 800 hectares of land.
Mont St Michel
Mont Saint-Michel, an iconic and captivating landmark in France, stands as a testament to architectural prowess and historical significance. Situated on a small island amidst the sandbanks between Normandy and Brittany, this enchanting site becomes isolated during high tide, offering a unique and mesmerizing experience. Accessible via a footbridge, visitors are drawn to the island’s centerpiece – a remarkable abbey that reigns over the rocky islet. With its origins dating back to 966 AD when Benedictine monks first established their presence, the abbey has undergone continuous expansion and transformation across centuries, showcasing a rich tapestry of history and religious heritage.
Noirmoutier
Noirmoutier, an island in the Bay of Biscay, is intricately linked to the mainland by a contemporary bridge. Despite its positioning in the Atlantic, Noirmoutier exudes a Mediterranean vibe, boasting extensive sandy beaches ensconced by towering pines, complemented by whitewashed facades adorned with charming blue shutters. It stands as an idyllic destination for a coastal escape, offering a blend of picturesque landscapes, ideal for beach enthusiasts, and a culinary delight with its array of delectable seafood options.
Lavender Fields in the Provence
The iconic lavender fields of Provence epitomize the beauty of France for many. Among these, the Valensole Plateau stands out as one of the most renowned worldwide, surrounded by picturesque sunflowers. This stunning region is home to the charming town of Valensole, which is graced by an 11th-century church at its heart. Leisurely walk through the vibrant fields and soak in the mesmerizing views that this area has to offer.
What is the best way to travel around France?
Best walking tours of France for older travellers
Odyssey Traveller specializes in curated walking tours tailored for senior and mature travelers, accommodating both couples and singles with varying fitness levels, ensuring flexibility throughout the journey. Whether you opt for a leisurely tea break or immerse yourself in the group activities, the guided walking tours are meticulously planned to enhance your experience.
Embark on the France on Foot tour, spanning from the picturesque Noirmoutier island to Limousin, the Auvergne region, and up to the majestic Savoy Alps, crossing the Massif Central along the way. This extraordinary walking holiday offers a diverse selection of walks allowing you to explore the rich tapestry of French landscapes, featuring medieval cities, alpine hamlets, rugged mountains, sun-kissed Mediterranean shores, and quaint seaside villages.
Engaging in walking not only energizes our bodies but also uplifts our spirits by forging a profound connection with the environment. Delight in an unparalleled travel adventure as you traverse the enchanting French countryside on our small group tours, immersing yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of each step taken.
What to Look for in a France Travel Package
When booking an Odyssey small group tour, some things to consider before you book include:
- Gratuities included: Tipping for various services on a daily basis per person can accumulate swiftly, potentially straining your budget. The calculation of the appropriate amount and frequency of tips can also induce stress. When gratuities are already factored into the total price, it not only spares you time and money but also ensures you are not inadvertently violating any cultural norms.
- Number of fellow travellers: When selecting a France small group tour, the number of fellow travelers is crucial to ensuring a more personalized experience amidst the bustling European holiday destination. Odyssey Tours maintains an intimate average of eight participants per tour, with a maximum group size of 18, promising a more engaging and less crowded exploration of France.
- Knowledgeable guides: France, renowned for its architectural wonders, world-class museums, and lively festivals, unfolds its past, present, and future most profoundly under the knowledgeable leadership of experienced Program Leaders and skilled local guides. When embarking on an Odyssey Traveller France tour, participants are not only guaranteed the expertise of a dedicated Program Leader but also the companionship of local guides who possess in-depth knowledge of the region’s subtleties. This ensures that the journey is not just a voyage but a meaningful exploration enriched with genuine historical and cultural perspectives.
- Unique locations: France’s diverse landscapes and attractions cater to a multitude of interests, making it essential to choose a travel package that aligns with individual preferences. Odyssey Traveller offers a diverse range of tours spanning across France and Western Europe, enabling travellers to tailor their journey to encompass specific regions or cities. For instance, the French History by Rail tour immerses participants in the medieval charm of French city centres, revealing the splendour of Gothic churches and ancient castles along the way.
- Culture and History:To truly appreciate France’s traditions, arts, and history, immersing oneself in the local culture is paramount. Odyssey’s educational and heritage journeys provide a unique perspective on France, shedding light on its rich tapestry beyond conventional narratives. From exploring the prehistoric allure of the Caves of Lascaux II to witnessing a mesmerizing opera performance at the Palace of Versailles, each tour offers a glimpse into France’s multifaceted past and present, fostering a profound appreciation for its heritage.
- Time of the tour:While France exudes beauty year-round, navigating the peak tourist season from June to August warrants consideration. Opting for tours during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn not only ensures milder weather but also offers a more tranquil exploration of popular destinations like Paris, Bordeaux, and the Mediterranean beaches. By selecting tours that commence during these off-peak periods, travellers can relish a more serene and immersive experience, away from the tourist throngs, and revel in the enchanting allure of France’s diverse landscapes and cultural gems.
Tour Reviews
I loved the rural France trip. It exceeded my expectations for sure. I saw so much and learnt many new things about French history and culture. Every guide we had was knowledgeable, friendly and each brought their own personality to the role. I am sure that I will reflect on this trip as a particular highlight in my travel agenda. Congratulations to Rouna for making a difficult job seem easy!
Participant May 2014
Rural France | Small Group Tour for Seniors
Travelling in a small group was great. The tour gave you a good taste of France's history and its wine regions.
Participant Sep 2014
La Belle France Small Group Short Tour
Brilliant trip with an excellent guide and driver. Even converted my sports -orientated husband into appreciating cathedrals and architecture! Love the 'all-inclusive' aspect, not having to bother with meals, tipping, etc. Made it a real holiday for me.
Participant Sep 2014
La Belle France small group escorted history tours for seniors
I was impressed by the number of places we visited. It was a very full itinerary which I like. We saw things of interest every day. I see no fault with the tour.
Participant 2017
Anglo French Tour | Normandy, Brittany, Channel Islands tour
Apart from meeting nice people, being well looked after and seeing wonderful places, one of the best aspects of Odyssey Tours is that we stay in one place for several days and do not have to pack and unpack very often.
Participant May 2014
Rural France | Small Group Tour for Seniors
These tours give the client a real learning experience, instead of going from market to market as some travel organizations do. Also, staying at least 3 nights or more in the one location one gets a feel for the area, and the memory of it is not ever forgotten.
Participant Sep 2014
Rural France | Small Group Tour for Seniors
Brilliant trip with an excellent guide and driver. Even converted my sports -orientated husband into appreciating cathedrals and architecture! Love the 'all-inclusive' aspect, not having to bother with meals, tipping, etc. Made it a real holiday for me.
Participant Sep 2014
La Belle France Small Group Short Tour
This tour was such a good mix of the different areas of France, good food, good wine, good company and amazing sights.
Participant Sep 2014
La Belle France Small Group Short Tour
Touring France
The need to know
Getting around
Odyssey travels predominantly by coach but also incorporates local transport like trains and ferries, all meticulously detailed in our tour itinerary. France boasts a highly centralized and expansive rail network, with the TER connecting towns and the TGV linking major cities. Paris features one of the world’s most comprehensive metro systems, with several stations doubling as tourist attractions.
Accommodation
In major cities, Odyssey stays in centrally located 3-4 star hotels, with easy access to public transport. In smaller towns or rural areas, we usually stay in family-run hotels or guesthouses. On our long-stay tours, during which you spend the length of the tour in a single location, we use serviced apartments.
Tour Guides
Odyssey always engages local guides with regional knowledge to ensure an authentic experience during which you can learn as much as possible about the history and culture of places you visit.
Geography, Environment, & Weather
France’s distinctive charm is reflected in its 13 diverse administrative regions, each offering a unique lifestyle and culinary experience. From the picturesque beaches lining the northern coast to the majestic mountain ranges of the Pyrenees and the Alps, the country’s landscape is a tapestry of natural wonders.
The climate in France presents a wide range of variations, with temperate winters and mild summers being the norm, particularly in the vibrant city of Paris. The northwest region, notably Brittany, experiences higher levels of precipitation, while winter temperatures tend to drop along the German border in Alsace. The Rhône Valley is characterized by occasional intense, cold north-to-northwesterly winds known as the mistral. In the mountainous areas such as the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Auvergne, snowfall is a common occurrence.
Planning a visit to France warrants thorough research into the expected weather conditions based on the specific region and time of your trip. It is advisable to be prepared for various weather scenarios to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience during your stay.
World Heritage Sites
Festivals & Events
France has an extraordinary number of cultural, culinary, and sports events. From the Tour De France which treks across the country each July, to the many celebrations of Bastille Day, you will certainly be able to find something that suits your schedule and taste. Other events include The Cannes Film Festival, The Monaco Grand Prix, and one of the world’s biggest Mardi Gras festivals.
Reading List
My Life in France by Julia Child and Alex Prud’homme
The Discovery of France: A Historical Geography by Graham Robb
A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle
Cambridge Illustrated History of France by Colin Jones
The History of Modern France: From the Revolution to the War on Terror by Jonathan Fenby
Eating & Drinking
France’s culinary scene stands out as one of its primary draws. Travelers flock to the country specifically to indulge in its exquisite cuisine, and the allure is undeniable. While French food is commonly perceived as a monolithic entity, it actually showcases a rich tapestry of flavors that vary significantly by region. From Champagne’s delectable Champagne Ham to Burgundy’s classic Boeuf Bourguignon and Dauphine’s scrumptious gratin dauphinois, each area boasts its own culinary treasures. And let’s not forget about French wine. With an average consumption of about 43 liters per person annually, France prides itself on its diverse wine offerings, including renowned varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc, each reflective of its unique terroir.
For dining out in France, here’s a little-known tip for visitors: opting to stand at the bar for a coffee or drink can often be more cost-effective than taking a seat at a table. Additionally, when it comes to tipping etiquette, it is customary to round up the bill or leave a small percentage of the total as a gratuity.
Health & Safety
As of writing, smarttraveller.gov recommends exercising a high degree of caution when travelling in France due to the risk of a terrorist attack. While much of France is usually safe to travel around, it’s important to stay alert to anything unusual. Also, you will often see signs warning of pickpockets in areas popular with tourists, so keep a close eye on your belongings at all times.
Electrical Supply
Whenever you travel overseas, it’s always wise to take an appropriate travel adaptor. Plugs in France have two round pins, so make sure to pick up the right adaptor before your trip.
Highlights
The best of France
The Loire Valley
Old-world villages and story-book chateaux bedeck the Loire, once fought over by Gauls, Romans, Visigoths and even Attila the Hun. Hire bikes and roll through the lush valley, visiting fortresses in Amboise and Angers, UNESCO-designated Chartres Cathedral and the Gothic cathedral in Nantes.
Read MoreThe Normandy beaches
The Normandy landings were the landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.
Read MoreLouvre Museum
Home to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the Louvre is considered the world's greatest art museum, with an unparalleled collection of items covering the full spectrum of art through the ages.
Read MoreFAQs
What is the time zone?
France has a single time zone (excluding its overseas territories), Central European Time. The nation observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
Is tipping customary in France?
When traveling in Europe, including France, tipping etiquette is an important aspect to consider. The customary practice in France, much like in other European countries, is to tip about 10% of the bill at restaurants. For more casual dining establishments, a tip of 1 to 3 euros is considered appropriate. Additionally, when buying drinks, it is polite to either round the bill up to the nearest whole figure or leave the change as a tip. Tipping is a way to show appreciation for good service and is part of the cultural norms in France, so being mindful of tipping practices can enhance your overall experience while in the country.
What is the internet access like in France?
Internet is easily accessible, and most hotels and many cafes will be able to offer it.
Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in France?
Ensure you consult your cell phone provider to verify if you can make calls and use data while in France. Numerous providers offer daily fees enabling you to use your phone abroad without incurring additional charges. Nonetheless, it is essential to notify your provider of your international travel plans, as they may suspend your service due to suspicious activity, similar to how a bank can restrict access.
What types of tours are available in France?
Odyssey presents a captivating selection of 10 distinctive tours tailored to unravel the essence of France. Delve into the enchanting natural wonders, delve deep into its ancient Roman and Imperial legacy, and uncover the allure of its prestigious World Heritage Sites and renowned cities. Embark on a journey through France’s picturesque landscapes, all awaiting exploration on Odyssey’s small group tours. Crafted with the senior traveler in mind, our expeditions are guided by seasoned and passionate individuals who share a common enthusiasm for discovery.
Belgium, Netherlands, France & Germany Art tour
Theatre-Opera-Ballet & Classical Music tour of Europe
What's included on a France tour?
Odyssey’s tours are typically half or full-board, we include all accommodation, as well as:
- Transport and field trips as indicated.
- Applicable entry fees and services of local guides.
- Gratuities and necessary tips.
- Services of an Odyssey group leader.
- Detailed Tour Information Booklet.
What to pack for France?
Many travellers ask us how best to prepare for their Odyssey Traveller programs, seeking out advice on clothing, medication, insurance, among other concerns when travelling overseas. This article shares some of what we have learned from years of accumulated experience in leading small group tours to assist you when travelling overseas what to pack.
How much do France tours cost?
When is the best time to visit France?
Odyssey recommends visiting France is in spring (April-May), or autumn (September-October). These are also less crowded months, compared to Sumemr (June-August).
What tours in France are taking additional safety precautions?
The safety of our travellers, tour leader, local guide and support staff has always been our top priority and with the new guidelines for public health and safety for keeping safe for destinations around the world, we’ve developed our plan to give you peace of mind when travelling with us.
Why travel with us?
Odyssey specialises in educational small group tours for seniors, typically groups sizes are between 6 to 12 people. Odyssey has been offering this style of adventure and educational programs to since 1983. We offer a wide range of fully escorted, cultural and heritage journeys that expand horizons and broaden the mind. Our tours are designed for active, inquisitive travellers in a small group environment.
What are the best tours in France?
Odyssey Traveller offers intimate small group tours of France, tailored for solo travellers or couples looking for a curated experience led by expert tour managers and local guides. Our carefully crafted tours aim to strike a balance between exploring hidden gems off the beaten path and immersing in major cities. In Paris, the sophisticated capital, our small group tours provide a unique perspective, while excursions to Bordeaux, the vibrant port city and capital of the Gironde département, offer a different yet equally enriching experience.
Venturing beyond the urban landscape, our tours extend to Provincial France, with a focus on the charming villages of Alsace, and pay homage to the history of French gardens at the iconic Palace of Versailles. Delving into the world of Claude Monet, the renowned French Impressionist, our itineraries highlight his beloved locations in France, such as Le Havre on the Normandy coast. In Explore Paris tours, guests can explore notable sites like Place de la Bastille, the Tuileries Gardens, and the Musee de l’Armee, while the Southwest France tour promises a journey along the historic Canal du Midi, offering a glimpse into centuries-old travel experiences.
For those contemplating a France Odyssey tour, important considerations include selecting preferred destinations, timing that suits your schedule, and choosing the most convenient mode of transportation within the country. Whether you opt for a comprehensive country-wide tour or prefer to delve deeply into a single city, Odyssey Traveller guarantees ample time to delve into France’s rich culture, history, and people, ensuring a fulfilling experience for solo travellers or companions alike.
What tours in France are good for avoiding crowds?
When it comes to our tours, we select our destinations with an eye to getting off the beaten path, during Spring or Autumn, to avoid heavy crowds.
Do you need a visa to enter?
Contact the nearest embassy or consulate of France for details about visas, currency, customs and quarantine rules.
France is part of the Schengen area. This means you can enter France without a visa in some cases. In other situations, you need a visa.
What to do in Paris ?
Articles about France published by Odyssey Traveller
The following list of articles, represents some of the articles published by Odyssey Traveller for mature aged and senior travellers to maximise their knowledge and enjoyment of France when visiting;
- Exploring France by rail some tips.
- Ten of the best travel books on France
- Ten things to do in France when you visit
- Designing Paris
- Paris; leaders and landmarks
- Guillamot prevents the collapse of Paris
- The elegant arcades of Paris
- Questions about France
- Studying Gargoyles and grotesques
- Around the world in six coffees
- Ten of the best French cookery books
- Ten of the Best art galleries in Europe to visit
- A guide on France for mature travellers
For all the articles published by Odyssey Traveller, please click through to this link
External articles to assist you plan your visit to France.
Responsible travel tips for France
- Learn some basic local greetings to start conversations effortlessly. Although English is widely spoken, grasping the native language enhances your immersion in the culture.
- Keep a business card from your hotel for directions if needed while exploring.
- Always have travel insurance for peace of mind. Contact Odyssey for guidance on this matter.
- When traveling independently, check shop and museum hours to avoid missing out. Note that museums are commonly closed on Mondays. Be aware of public holidays to plan your itinerary effectively.
- Notify your bank about your overseas purchases to prevent any flagging of suspicious activities. Identify ATMs and banks that work with your cards to minimize withdrawal fees.
- Before your trip, ensure you have Euros in various denominations for easy transactions, especially in places that might not accept credit cards, to avoid extra fees.