Destinations
The entire France is our playground
France, an inexhaustible source of inspiration and elegance, continues to captivate travelers from around the world. With its historical and cultural heritage,
as well as its diverse natural and culinary regions, it is a uniquely attractive tourist destination.
You are surely familiar with the must-visit regions: Paris, Champagne, Bordeaux, the French Riviera, and Provence.
Why not let yourself be charmed by the ramparts of Carcassonne, by Avignon and the City of the Popes, or by the châteaux of the Loire Valley?


paris &
surroundings
“Of an indescribable beauty,” as quoted by photographer David Turnley, Paris, the “museum city” with its many charms and secrets,
is still basking in the glow of its Olympic summer, where the City of Light welcomed the world.
And while 51 million visitors discover its charms each year, we offer more private tours and dinners under the rooftops of Paris, away from conventional schedules and hours.


Champagne
Reims, the city of coronations, home to the Notre-Dame Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic art, surprises with its boldness and modernity. The monk Dom Pérignon accidentally invented the famous sparkling nectar with an eternal vintage, which is said to have ‘changed the world for the better.’
But the technological and artistic modernity of this region stands out with its diverse expertise, particularly in the fields of winemaking and gastronomy. A journey to Champagne is a celebration of life, festivity… and the senses!


Provence
Provence, land of colors, land of scents! How many artists have let themselves be charmed by the lavender fields of Simiane-la-Rotonde and struggled to pull themselves away from the beauty of the site and villages like Saint-Rémy-de-Provence? From Cézanne to Chagall, and even Vasarely… all these artists have celebrated this land of olive trees, sunflowers, and cicadas. In this region of southern France, rich with two-millennia-old Gallo-Roman ruins, we offer you our best guides for a rejuvenating Mediterranean experience.
A land of sunshine and “young wines,” from Mont Sainte-Victoire to the hills of Aix, the limestone soils warm the earth to enhance the sugars and aromas. The wine here is enjoyed chilled, sometimes even ice-cold, but the language spoken is one of warmth and sharing.
Welcome to Provence!


Aquitaine
“Land of great vintages and culinary excellence, from the banks of the Garonne to the Saint Emilion hills, from the grand emotions of Château Yquem to the sweet Sauternes, the best specialists have trusted us to share their passion for wine with you.
At the grand châteaux where winemaking secrets are ancestral, as well as at smaller, experimental estates where wine is aged “à la bourguignonne,”
the Bordeaux host is talkative yet generous.
A Gallo-Roman capital for nearly two centuries, Bordeaux is now a modern city with an outward focus. Rising along the river with bold architecture and home to a unique wine museum, the banks of the Garonne are dotted with cheerful bistros, not to mention Bordeaux’s great chefs, masters of ceremony in the Aquitaine Olympus.”


Pays de la Loire
The Loire Valley, a grand French garden that showcases a part of the country’s history – the history of kings and lords, of castles and their elegant vineyards.
The Loire Valley embodies the French art of living, best experienced by bicycle, as a couple, or with family, through picturesque landscapes and villages adorned with heritage gems.
From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, the most beautiful castles, gardens, and vegetable patches in France have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
And after an extraordinary day – whether by hot air balloon, horseback, or even by boat on the Loire – days in France conclude with a friendly toast,
where Cabernet Franc wines take center stage in this region.


Normandie
Normandy, Land of Remembrance.
From the D-Day beaches to Mont Saint Michel, along the paths of history, numerous gastronomic and wellness stops await you, such as Bagnoles-de-l’Orne,
located at the intersection of the Orne and Manche forests. Join oyster farmers in the bay of Mont Saint Michel to taste oysters and mussels cultivated on bouchot stakes during low tide, and savor the famous blue lobsters of the bay right on the beach with a glass of chilled white wine in hand.
And then, like a 14th-century pilgrim, access a chapel usually closed to the public, where the wooden keys will unlock the magic of great pilgrimages, with the guidance of one of our knowledgeable guides, at the very top of this mystical rock surrounded by waters known as Mont Saint Michel.


Côte d’Azur
& MONACO
The Côte d’Azur, a Mediterranean shore illuminated by legends of the silver screen, stands proud like a French-style Hollywood Boulevard. From the Promenade des Anglais to the Croisette, along cobblestones that have witnessed two millennia of history, secluded yet luxurious estates still nestle in the shade of century-old cypress trees.
From the flower-scented gardens of Grasse to the contemporary art galleries of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, everything invites you to embrace happiness and relaxation. These enchanting Mediterranean heights are home to countless culinary virtuosos who have masterfully blended the time-honored flavors of sun-kissed cuisine with the boldest of culinary innovations.


Alsace
In every season, Alsace is a magical region, dotted with medieval villages and kitchens filled with copper pots of all sizes, simmering up generous and picturesque cuisine. The late-harvest Alsace wines carry the fragrant aromas of Vosges pine and Christmas markets, ready to warm you up if you visit in winter.
Stay in historic locations, from castles nestled in the vineyards along the Wine Route to charming inns during music and folk dance festivals, immersing yourself in a sensory journey to another era. And don’t count on the famous astronomical clock of Notre-Dame de Strasbourg to keep track of time—just relax, you’re in Alsace.


lyon – Bourgogne
Just two hours from Paris, the Lyon-Burgundy region embodies French elegance and authenticity. Lyon, the gastronomic capital, captivates with its Michelin-starred restaurants, traditional bouchons, and refined way of life. A historic center for silk-making and exceptional craftsmanship, the city also pulses with contemporary art and design.
Burgundy, a land of prestigious vineyards, unveils rolling landscapes and legendary wine estates. With medieval villages, ancient abbeys, and historic châteaux, every stop is a journey through time.
Perfectly located between the majestic Alps and the sun-drenched Provence, this region offers unparalleled diversity. Discreet luxury, exceptional heritage, and exclusive encounters make Lyon-Burgundy a must-visit destination for travelers seeking rare and authentic experiences.



