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- Return flights
- 7 nights half board in a 4-star hotel
- 11 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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Escorted holidays to France designed exclusively for solo travellers
France Escorted Tours for Solo Travellers
When it comes to travelling solo, the obvious choice is beautiful France. France is a cultural hub; from Paris, a city filled with lights and romance, to regions with their own unique traditions, you’ll find art in abundance and history in swathes. There’s nowhere quite like it, and Just You is determined to show single travellers the very best of it. France solo tours don’t come much more thorough than those with Just You, and you’re in for a wealth of shared experiences with like-minded single travellers, that’s for sure.
On singles tours of France with Just You, this stunning country is yours to discover and enjoy to the full. Our French chateau weekend featuring Monet's garden is something every solo traveller needs to experience, in our humble opinion, and of course you can’t go wrong with a trip down south sampling the many delights of the French Riviera. Wherever you decide to go, taking a solo holiday to France promises to be an incredible experience. See for yourself how truly amazing this country is on France singles tours with Just You!
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The famous gardens of the artist Claude Monet are at the centre of this short break, which also gives you the chance to head to the gardens of the Château de Versailles.
Soak up the elegance and glamour of both the French and Italian Rivieras as you discover medieval villages and laze on golden beaches.
Inspirational landscapes and stunning natural beauty form the backdrop of this river cruise. Explore rustic towns, admire imposing Chalk Cliffs and stroll through iconic Paris.
Explore the colourful countryside of the South of France as you first travel north from Lyon on the Saone before taking the Rhone towards the Mediterranean Sea.
Few holiday destinations offer such a mix of lifestyles and activities as France.
Take the opportunity to soak up the sun, glitz and glamour of in the French Riviera, where you’ll also get chance to see millionaire row, lined with its yachts and boutique shops! Felling lucky? Take a roll of the dice in Monte Carlo’s famous casino.
Or visit the ancient Roman theatre in the Cimiez district, where Queen Victoria is renowned for staying at the Regina Palace hotel – you’ll even see her statue at the entrance.
Culture vultures won’t want to miss out on seeing the stunning Monet’s Garden, where he planted and painted from 1883 until his death in 1926, gaining inspiration from the natural beauty that surrounded him. As you stroll through the enchanting gardens don't miss out on the exquisite wisteria-covered Japanese bridge - it is depicted in many of Monet's greatest works of art.
Exploring France is a pleasure with its medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches.
The Riviera in particular is stunning. Full of chic resorts with glitz and glamour, sandy beaches and yacht lined ports. Monaco, boasts exclusive restaurants and the highest number of millionaires per square metre. Not forgetting the district of Monte Carlo, renowned for its casino and exquisite gardens. Our French Riviera holiday is one not to be missed.
Monet’s Garden is one highlight not to be missed. The place for the inspiration of many of his paintings from 1883 until his death in 1926, gaining inspiration from the natural beauty that surrounded him. As you stroll through the enchanting gardens don't miss out on the exquisite wisteria-covered Japanese bridge - it is depicted in many of Monet's greatest works of art.
The French love socialising particularly when it includes food and wine! They also love eating out, so you won't be short on cafes, bars, bistros, and restaurants to try.
There are of course, some region specific dishes like the famous frogs legs and snails, but in the main their food is not too dissimilar to that you would find at home.
Things such as crepes (pancakes), Boeuf Bourguingnon (beef stew), Coq au vin (chicken in a wine based sauce) and quiche Lorraine (bacon quiche) but what they are renowned for is their cheeses, breads and breakfast pastries.
Also a treat not to be missed is their sweet delicacies such as candied fruit, macarons and crystallised flowers!
France enjoys mild to warm temperatures throughout the year, although there are regional differences, with a warmer, more Mediterranean climate in the South and a cooler, sometimes wetter climate in the North.
Most travellers enjoy visiting France in spring and summer to benefit from the slightly warmer temperatures but equally autumn in France is lovely with it's vibrant autumn colours and temperatures reaching 16-20°C, which makes it an ideal time to enjoy tours around the mountains, cities and countryside.
August, is the month to avoid as most of the country closes down for the locals to enjoy the sunshine themselves. Winter is one of the best times to explore Paris, as the crowds are fewer, yet the restaurants are still lively with locals.
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