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Family Holidays in South Of France
There are many options for family holidays in the South of France. Whether you are looking to enjoy a relaxing holiday on the beach or you are looking to learn about the history of the region, the South of France is an ideal location for your family holiday. If you are looking to enjoy a relaxing holiday then I suggest you stay away from Monaco during the summer months. This is the biggest tourist location and it is way to busy to enjoy some family time. The beaches of Nice and Cannes are much more family oriented. Once you arrive, ask ...
South of France Nightlife
The South of France Nightlife scene has a wide variety of entertainment choices available. The South of France is packed with nightclubs and bars as well as theaters and some amazing opera houses. Not to mention some of the finest casinos in the world located in Monaco. Talking about the nightlife in the South of France without mentioning the restaurant scene would do justice to a country were eating and dining out play a huge part. Most of the nightlife in the South of France starts with a fantastic meal. Every town and city has their own choice of fine dining ...
Exploring South of France
Either you can follow the travel brochure like all the other tourists or you can just go exploring through the South of France. Wandering around this area is one of the best ways to spend a holiday. All the typical hot spots in the region are designed to be tourist attractions and lose some of the wonder of the region. The South of France is home to some of the most stunning parks and nature preserves in all of Europe. These areas are usually located on the outskirts of any of the major cities. They are great places to observe the ...
The South of France Beaches Are Waiting To Be Discovered!
If you have never seen the Mediterranean coastline from the beaches of South of France than you are truly missing out on something special. With you feet planted in the sand on any of the beaches of South of France you will be able to gaze at some of the clearest and bluest water that you have ever laid eyes on. With plenty of beaches for you to choose from, let me help point you in the right direction. Vias Plage Vias Plage is a hidden gem located just south of Cap d'Agde on the coast. This beach is easily accessible ...
What to do in the French Riviera
The question of what to do in the French Riviera is a hard one to answer. The reason is that this region has a wide variety of history and attractions. Whether it's amazing beaches, architecture that is thousands of years old or some of the best wineries in the world the French Riviera has you covered. Monaco is the crown jewel of the French Riviera. Monaco offers amazing sights, some of the best fine dining in the world, racing and casinos as well as some of the most stunning views of the coast in all of France. I would suggest scouting ...
Activities and Attractions in South of France
The city of Nice is considered to be the capital of the French Riviera region and has a reputation for being a cosmopolitan city. The city is popular with tourists thanks to the excellent weather, great beaches and the variety of attractions. The restaurants in the city serve a variety of cuisines from around the world but there are also plenty that... [Read more of this South of France article]
Trying to choose the three best restaurants in St Tropez is hard, it’s almost like saying choose the three most beautiful pieces of artwork in the Louvre. It’s really all down to personal taste. However, although there are many great restaurants there, several do stand out as wonderful places to stop by for dinner. A favourite haunt of celebrities... [Read more of this South of France article]
My husband and I decided to celebrate our tenth anniversary by taking a romantic vacation to Toulouse. Luckily for us, we were able to find cheap flights to France exactly when we wanted to go! Once in France, we checked into our hotel and asked our concierge for some restaurant recommendations. While there are a wide range of restaurants in Toulouse,... [Read more of this South of France article]
A holiday in the Languedoc Rousillon region of the South of France will no doubt include an endless array of activities, but one of them should certainly be a visit to the medieval city of Carcassonne. Located in south western France, this fortified walled city was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. With more than 3 million visitors... [Read more of this South of France article]
Devotees of classical music will once again make for The French Riviera in March and May, for evening recitals over two weekends. The historic town’s flavour and style has always attracted the wealthy and famous, and over spring 2011, the prestigious Salle Jean Despas in St Tropez will again welcome aficionados and world class exponents of classical... [Read more of this South of France article]
From the last weeks of February and into March, the Mediterranean city of Nice welcomes visitors with a carnival of colour and light. As winter draws to a close, where better than the sophisticated city of Nice to welcome in the first shoots of spring? In the run-up to Mardi Gras, this year’s festivities carry the theme ‘King of the Mediterranean’... [Read more of this South of France article]
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