Luxury France Holidays
Fall in Love with France
No luxury holiday in France would be complete without a visit to Paris, the "City of Lights." This cosmopolitan capital is renowned for its stunning city views, exclusive boutiques, vibrant art scene, and exquisite cuisine—there truly is something for every traveler. For a more relaxed experience, we recommend heading to the French Riviera, where you can unwind under the sun, sip cocktails, and enjoy the charm of the Côte d'Azur.
For those seeking a holiday that highlights France’s rich history and culture, the Loire Valley is the perfect destination. Here, you can stroll through picturesque villages, explore fairy-tale castles, and end your day with wine tasting at one of the region’s renowned vineyards. In addition to wine, France is famous for its ski resorts, and a trip to Alpine gems like Chamonix offers soft snow and exceptional conditions for winter sports.
Whether you're planning an adventure-filled trip to the Alps or a romantic getaway in the south of France, get ready to experience the best that France has to offer.
We offer a wide range of luxury accommodations throughout France. Whether you want to relax on the French Riviera in your own private pool or stay in a luxurious Parisian hotel, you’ll find the perfect accommodation for your trip. Your perfect stay starts with a simple booking. Here are some of the most famous tourist places to visit in France:

Paris
Eiffel Tower: The iconic symbol of France, offering breathtaking views of Paris from its observation decks.
Louvre Museum: The world’s largest and most visited art museum, home to masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Notre-Dame Cathedral: A stunning Gothic cathedral located on the Île de la Cité, famous for its architecture and historical significance.
Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe: A grand avenue lined with shops and theaters, leading to the Arc de Triomphe, which honors those who fought for France.
Versailles
The Palace of Versailles is a grandiose former royal residence located just outside Paris, known for its opulent architecture, stunning gardens, and rich history. Built by King Louis XIV in the 17th century, it served as the political and cultural center of France for over a century.
Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting millions of visitors annually to explore its luxurious rooms, the Hall of Mirrors, and expansive grounds. The palace’s meticulously designed gardens, featuring fountains, sculptures, and geometrically arranged paths, provide a breathtaking backdrop to the royal estate. Visitors can also explore the Trianon Palaces and Marie Antoinette’s Estate, offering a glimpse into the more intimate and private spaces of the monarchy.


Loire Valley
Wine Tasting: The Loire Valley is also famous for its vineyards, offering wine lovers a chance to sample some of France’s finest wines. The region’s picturesque towns and villages, such as Amboise and Tours, provide a charming backdrop for exploring its rich history and beautiful landscapes.
With its combination of royal heritage, delicious wines, and scenic beauty, the Loire Valley is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
Provence
Lavender Fields: Provence is known for its lavender fields, which bloom in vibrant purple hues in summer.
Pont du Gard: A Roman aqueduct bridge that is an architectural marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Aix-en-Provence is a charming town known for its historic architecture, art, and delicious cuisine. The town is famous for its picturesque streets lined with cafes, bustling markets, and stunning fountains. With its rich cultural history, including a strong connection to the artist Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence offers a perfect blend of artistic heritage and southern French charm. Visitors can also enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of local festivals, making it a truly unforgettable destination.


French Riviera (Côte d'Azur)
Cannes: Cannes is renowned for its annual film festival, which attracts celebrities and filmmakers from around the world, turning the city into a global hub of cinema. Beyond the festival, it offers beautiful Mediterranean beaches, exquisite dining, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a top destination for those seeking luxury and culture.
Monaco: A tiny principality known for its casinos, luxury yachts, and the famous Monte Carlo district.
Mont Saint-Michel
Surrounded by tidal waters, the island is accessible by a causeway at low tide and offers breathtaking views, making it one of France’s most iconic landmarks.
Visitors can explore the abbey’s ancient cloisters, ramparts, and narrow streets, immersing themselves in its rich history. At high tide, the causeway disappears, giving the island the appearance of floating on the water, creating an even more magical and unique experience.
