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Captivating Cultural & Culinary South of France Tour

Take a memorably mouth-watering and captivating cultural tour of the south of France with four-time James Beard Foundation award-winning cookbook author Cheryl Alters Jamison. The ...
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The very best Loire Valley bike tours

One of the best ways to visit the majestic castles, verdant vineyards, pretty little villages, historic towns and gorgeous gardens of the UNESCO-listed Loire Valley ...
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A tour of the spiritual side of the south of France

  France has a long and rich history with a past that is full of legends and tales. Some are so old and lost in ...
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The best of Bordeaux and Dordogne’s highlights

Bordeaux is the capital of the Gironde department which borders the Dordogne department in the southwest of France. Both areas are very different from each ...
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Bucket list France: Bordeaux cruise

Explore Bordeaux – from the city to the vineyards by boat, it’s a great way to see not just the main sites, but off the ...
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Tailor-made itineraries and private tours of France

France may not seem that big to some, after all you could fit it into Texas – technically at least. But the sheer diversity of ...
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Tour the secret gems of the ‘real’ south of France

Maybe you’ve visited the Languedoc region before. Or maybe you’d like to visit more of the off the beaten track parts of the Languedoc in ...
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The best day and half day tours of Provence

Provence is one of the most beloved parts of France. And no wonder, from lavender fields to perched villages, historic town and glorious beaches – ...
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A sparkling Winter Tour of Provence

Join a truly wonderful, unique 9-day winter tour of Provence in early December. You’ll visit Aix-en-Provence, Nice, Marseille, Avignon, Arles and the most magical villages ...
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The best winter tours of France

Winter is one of the best times to visit France – the museums are uncrowded (and warm!), and there’s still plenty going on. And the ...
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