
France Vacation Planning Tailored To Your Unique Tastes
From Parisian pastries to Provençal sunsets, we curate every detail so you can travel in true French style.
Let’s Craft Your Dream France Vacation
Imagine yourself in a sun-dappled Provençal market, the scent of just-baked pastries and lavender, and the only thing on your to-do list is to savor it all. That’s the spirit of an unforgettable France vacation.
But, between endless “best trips through France” lists, the maze of regional trains, and the pressure to please everyone, planning a vacation can feel overwhelming. That’s where Salt & Wind Travel steps in.
We believe the best journeys are experienced through flavors, stories, and insider moments you won’t find in on #TravelTok or in a guidebook. Ready for a trip through France that’s as unique as you are?
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Does Any Of This Sound Familiar?
You crave authentic experiences on your trip to France but worry about falling into tourist traps.
You’re overwhelmed by the sheer number of “best places to travel to in France” and can’t decide what to include on your France trip itinerary.
Everyone in your group wants something different: wine country, seaside, castles, Roman ruins, city lights, mountain air… how do you fit it into one France itinerary?
You want to savor every meal, but choosing between a classic bistro, a fine dining splurge, or a chic café is giving you decision fatigue.
You want seamless logistics, but navigating French trains, car rentals, bank holidays, and local customs feels daunting.
You want to connect with locals, but your French is limited to “bonjour” and “merci.”
You want a personalized France itinerary, not some generic travel package, but don’t have hours to research every detail.
Why Choose Salt & Wind Travel For Your France Vacation?
Local Knowledge
Our team has explored every corner of France, tasting, testing, and connecting with locals, so you can travel with confidence and curiosity.
Custom France Itineraries
From Parisian food tours to biking in the Loire Valley, we design France travel itineraries that fit your group’s unique pace and travel style.
Seamless Service
We'll coordinate the details, including boutique Paris hotels and private drivers in Provence, so you can relax and fully enjoy France’s food, culture, and beauty.
Insider Access
Think private Champagne tastings, market tours with local chefs, and hands-on workshops you won’t find online.
Zero-Stress Planning
We eliminate the stress and second-guessing by handling the details, from reservations to transportation, so you arrive relaxed and ready to explore.
“When planning France travel itineraries, I draw on my experiences living in Paris and traveling throughout the country. I’ll help you seek out the tiny bistros, hidden markets, and local artisans that make each journey truly unique. My goal is to help you experience France in a way that feels personal, immersive, and full of discovery.”
How Our France Vacation Planning Works
Step 1 → Share Your Travel Dreams
Complete our inquiry form with your destination preferences, travel dates, and budget. Share any special interests or must-have experiences that will help our France travel planners craft your perfect journey. This foundation ensures we understand your vision from day one.
Step 2 → Speak With A Travel Expert
We'll schedule your complimentary 30-minute Discovery Call to dive deeper into your France itinerary. Our expert planners will review your intake responses and explore what makes your ideal getaway tick. No pressure, just possibilities.
Step 3 → Receive Your Custom Proposal
Within 3 business days, you'll receive a personalized service proposal tailored to your desired support level. Whether you need full-service planning, strategic bookings, or expert consultation, we'll outline the perfect approach for your France vacation.
France Travel Itineraries Tailored To You
Maybe you’re dreaming of a sunrise stroll through Paris’s Marais, a lazy afternoon wine tasting in Burgundy, or a family bike ride among the gardens of Versailles. That’s the magic of a France vacation, each trip is as distinct and memorable as the regions themselves. Your France trip itinerary should reflect your passions, pace, and people.
Below are a few France travel itineraries we’ve crafted to spark ideas for your own unforgettable journey. Each is designed to help you savor the flavors, stories, and sights that make this country irresistible.
Family Discovery: French Language, History, and Coastal Castles
From Parisian Boulevards to Normandy Beaches
Duration: 14 Days
Destinations: Paris, Rennes, Bayeux, Mont-Saint-Michel, Chartres, Versailles
Tailored for families with budding Francophiles and history lovers, this trip offers a well-paced mix of iconic sites, medieval marvels, and language immersion. Walk in the footsteps of Allied soldiers on the D-Day beaches, stand beneath the soaring stained glass of Chartres Cathedral, and climb to the top of Mont-Saint-Michel.
Along the way, you can practice French in local markets, stay in charming towns, and connect the dots between classroom lessons and real-life culture.
Savor France: A Food and Wine Lover’s Tour
From Parisian Bistros to Provençal Vineyards
Duration: 21 Days
Key Destinations: Paris, Fontainebleau, Chablis, Dijon, Lyon, Avignon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Nice
For devoted food and wine travelers, this three-week itinerary is a slow-travel through some of France’s most delicious regions. Sip Grand Cru Chablis straight from the source, master market shopping in Lyon, and taste your way through Provençal rosés, local cheese, and Riviera seafood.
From iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Palais des Papes to under-the-radar wine villages and olive oil mills, each stop is a deep dive into local flavor.
Romantic France: Castles, Coastlines, and Cabernet
From D-Day Beaches to Vineyard Views in Bordeaux
Duration: 10 Days
Key Destinations: Paris, Normandy, Loire Valley, Bordeaux
This itinerary blends iconic French romance with off-the-beaten-path charm for couples seeking connection, beauty, and a touch of indulgence. Start with craft cocktails in the shadow of Montmartre, wander hand-in-hand through the historic villages of Normandy, and boat among the fairy-tale castles of the Loire Valley.
End the journey in Bordeaux with market visits, cycling among vineyards, and leisurely tastings of world-class wines. With elegant boutique hotels, scenic drives, and intimate experiences, this itinerary invites you to fall in love with France and each other, all over again.
Let’s Craft Your Perfect France Trip Itinerary
Share your French vacation ideas with us! No commitment, just curiosity.
Our Discovery Call is your chance to explore all your France travel questions, from finding the perfect bistro in Paris to balancing a day of château hopping with a sunset picnic in Provence. You’ll experience our approach firsthand and discover how passionate we are about helping travelers experience France at its best.
“When starting the planning process for a first-time trip to France for 18 days with our family of 7 plus an infant, I took the plunge to also use Salt & Wind Travel in supporting the planning. This was the wisest choice among all of the choices made for the trip.
From the initial consult call throughout all of the email communications and Zoom meetings, Aida was responsive, attentive to focusing on the pieces our family wanted to experience in this trip, and wise in offering insights and guidance every step of the way. Aida recommended and secured guided tours for a variety of sites that we never could have found on our own. Each made the learning and the trip richer.
I'll plan our next trip with Salt & Wind!“
- Ann R.
Not Ready To Plan Yet? Start With Some French Inspiration
Download our exclusive France Travel Planner. It’s packed with off-the-beaten-path experiences, authentic local finds, and the secret spots our clients can't stop talking about. Perfect for dreamers who want to explore France vacations before committing to planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
General France Travel Information
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Ile-De France: Paris & Versailles
The beating heart of French culture, Ile-de-France dazzles with Paris’s world-class art, café culture, and iconic landmarks, while Versailles enchants with its opulent palace and manicured gardens. It’s the perfect starting point for anyone who wants to soak up history, style, and that unmistakable Parisian flair.
The Rhône: Dijon, Beaune, Lyon, Beaujolais, & Cotes Roties
From the mustard markets of Dijon to Beaune’s legendary wine cellars and Lyon’s culinary scene, the Rhône region is a feast for food and wine lovers. Rolling vineyards, charming villages, and a deep-rooted gastronomic tradition make every stop here a sensory delight.
Provence: Marseille, Aix, Arles, & Côte D’Azur
Provence is where sun-drenched lavender fields meet the sparkling Mediterranean, offering vibrant markets, Roman ruins, and a relaxed pace of life. The Côte d’Azur adds a dash of glamour, with seaside towns and turquoise waters perfect for unwinding in style.
Languedoc: Carcassonne, Toulouse, & Montpellier
Languedoc is a land of medieval castles, sun-soaked vineyards, and lively markets. From the fairy-tale ramparts of Carcassonne to the pink-hued city of Toulouse, this region blends rich history with a laid-back southern charm.
Basque Country: Biarritz, Bayonne, Espelette, & St-Jean-De-Luz
With its dramatic coastline, surf culture, and unique Basque identity, this region is a haven for foodies and adventurers alike. Savor spicy peppers in Espelette, stroll the elegant promenades of Biarritz, and soak up the festive spirit in every village.
Northern France: Normandy, Brittany, & Rouens
Northern France enchants with rugged coastlines, storybook villages, and culinary treasures like Camembert and crêpes. From the D-Day beaches of Normandy to Brittany’s windswept shores, this region is rich in history, natural beauty, and local flavor.
Loire: Nantes, Orleans, Loire, Nancy, & Bordeaux
The Loire Valley is a fairy-tale landscape of grand châteaux, lush vineyards, and meandering rivers. Whether you’re sipping crisp white wines in Nantes or exploring the regal history of Orleans and Bordeaux, this region is pure French romance.
Alps: Évian-les-Bains, Chamonix, Chambery, & Annecy
The French Alps offer breathtaking mountain vistas, crystal-clear lakes, and charming alpine towns. Whether you’re skiing in Chamonix, relaxing by Lake Annecy, or soaking in the spa waters of Évian, this region is a playground for outdoor lovers year-round.
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We have been providing guests our 5-star travel planning services in France for over a decade.
We don’t do cookie-cutter trips. Every France itinerary we create is custom built for you, blending the best-of with off-the-beaten-path gems. We’ve crafted France vacations throughout the country, such as visiting lavender fields in Provence, horseback riding in Languedoc, wine tastings in Bordeaux, market tours in Lyon, cooking classes in Paris, farm visits in the Rhone, and surf lessons in Basque Country.
Salt & Wind Travel founder, Aida, used to live in France and her extensive network of travel professionals, creatives, and tour guides help our clients experience France like an insider, not just a visitor.
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The easiest way would be to share your travel dreams with our team of experts and have us tailor a personalized itinerary for you. If you want to research before that or plan it yourself, you’ll want to check out our France travel guide.
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Here are a few must-have apps when visiting France:
Citymapper: Great for navigating public transportation in Paris and other major cities.
Google Maps: Download offline maps for seamless navigation.
Google Translate: Download French for offline use.
SNCF: For booking high-speed trains across France.
RATP: Essential for navigating the Paris Metro.
XE Currency Converter: Helps track the exchange rate between euros and your home currency.
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France has distinct seasons, each offering something unique:
Paris: Best visited in spring (April-June) and fall (September-November) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be hot and packed with tourists.
Provence: Lavender fields bloom in late June to early July, but fall (September-October) is ideal for wine lovers.
Bordeaux & Loire Valley: Best from May to October, especially during harvest season.
The Alps: Ski season runs from December to March, while summer is excellent for hiking.
Côte d'Azur: Peak summer (June-August) is vibrant but crowded; visit in May or September for warm weather with fewer tourists.
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Yes, travelers need a valid passport, and a visa may be required depending on your nationality. U.S. and Canadian citizens can stay visa-free for up to 90 days.
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While not required, we highly recommend it for medical coverage, trip cancellations, and unexpected emergencies. Some credit cards, like AmEx and Chase Sapphire, include travel insurance as a perk.
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France follows Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) and observes daylight saving time from late March to late October.
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France uses Type E plugs with a voltage of 230V. Travelers from North America will need a power adapter and a voltage converter for specific devices.
France Travel Etiquette
So long as you conduct yourself as you do at home, you should be good to go. Here are some specific dos and don’ts.
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Learn some basic French phrases; even a simple "Bonjour" goes a long way.
Greet shopkeepers when entering stores.
Dress stylishly, especially in Paris, as locals tend to dress well.
Carry small change for tips and restrooms.
Make restaurant reservations in advance.
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Speak loudly in public spaces.
Expect free tap water at all restaurants; some charge for still or sparkling water.
Over-tip: service charge is included in restaurant bills.
Money Matters
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A mid-range trip for a solo traveler can cost €4,500 for a week, broken down as follows:
€700/week for flights (varies by departure location)
€300/day for lodging
€700/week for meals
€1,000/week for additional activities, transportation, fine dining, and shopping
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France uses the Euro (€). Check www.xe.com for current exchange rates.
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While cards are widely accepted, small businesses, markets, and rural areas may prefer cash. We recommend carrying around €50 in cash for small expenses.
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Yes, but Visa and Mastercard are more widely accepted than American Express. Chip-and-PIN cards are the standard.
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Restaurants: Service is included, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for excellent service is appreciated.
Cafés and bars: Rounding up your bill is customary.
Hotels: Tip porters €1-2 per bag and housekeeping €2 per day.
Taxis and ride-shares: Round up or tip 5-10%.
Health & Safety
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Air quality is generally good, though Paris can experience pollution spikes. If you have respiratory issues, check air quality forecasts before your trip.
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France is relatively safe but can experience occasional floods and heatwaves. Wildfires are a concern in the south during dry summers.
General Travel Safety
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Yes, but as in any major tourist destination, be mindful of pickpockets in cities like Paris, particularly at landmarks, train stations, and metro stations.
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Absolutely! France is safe for solo travelers, especially women. Stay alert at night and be cautious when using rideshares or public transport alone.
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Yes, but you’ll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your license isn’t in French. French highways are excellent, but parking in cities can be challenging.
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Dial 112 for emergencies.
Still Have Questions?
We’re here to provide the personalized guidance you deserve.
We know everyone’s questions are unique, especially when it comes to planning a trip to France. Whether you’re curious about the best time to visit, want advice on family-friendly activities, or need help narrowing down your must-see regions, our team is here to help.