France Coach Holidays

Tours to France

Looking for a short break or a longer holiday abroad but don’t want to travel too far? If so, France could be your ideal destination. We offer great value tours, last minute deals and discounted package holidays to France. Travel with one of the UK's leading coach operators including, Gold Crest, Crusader, Leger, Shearings and National Holidays to experience all France has to offer. 

We also have a number of coach holidays to the festive French Christmas Markets with many discounted trips available for this winter. For the ultimate family fun experience, have a look at our coach holidays to the magical world of Disneyland Paris with its Disney characters, thrilling rides and attractions to suit all ages.

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Best cities to visit in France

Tours to Paris

The French capital of Paris is known for a wonderful atmosphere and offers many of the world's most iconic attractions

Northern France

Enjoy Normandy our favourite north-west destination, with its deep wooded valleys and glorious orchards, or discover Brittany, with its 600 miles of scenic coastline and explore the glorious Loire Valley, home of magnificent castles and gardens. In the northeast, beyond the glamour of Champagne lies a region of rolling plains and vineyards, you'll find similar landscapes in Burgundy, famous for its celebrated wines and cuisine, and in Alsace, the `Route des Vins' is dotted with picturesque villages.

Brittany

Brittany has a rich heritage of medieval towns, mighty castles and extravagant churches. Discover this wealth of culture, by starting in the city of Rennes, the lively capital of Brittany or visit Dinan, one of Brittany's prettiest towns, with its castle and the Rance River running through it. It’s worth taking a trip to Brittany’s beautiful coast, with its glorious beaches, bustling ports and rich Celtic culture. To explore the most British parts of North Brittany, the seaside resorts of Dinard and St-Malo, as well as a trip to the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, are a must!

Normandy

With stunning natural beauty, majestic old towns, quaint pastoral villages and elegant seaside resorts, Normandy is the ideal destination for a short break. The legacy of the region's epic history, from the Norman invasion of England in 1066 to the D-Day Landings of 1944, has left its marks. Explore Rouen with its numerous attractions and historical sights. Deauville, Trouville and Honfleur are Normandy's most attractive destinations, where the seaside resort of Deauville is more glamorous, Trouville charm is its long beach and Honfleur is a favourite haunt of numerous artists including Claude Monet.

South of France

Most popular south destinations in France are available for you with our coach trips and touring holidays in France. The Dordogne> is a land of lush valleys and steep gorges tumbling into rivers and few could deny the beauty of the French Alps. In addition to historic Roman cities, the rolling hills of Provence are terraced with vines and olive trees. Last but not least the sophisticated resorts of the French Riviera offer an insight into the life of the rich and famous.

Dordogne

Steeped in history and legends Dordogne Valley is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt regions of France, where magnificent landscapes await you. Discover lush green hills, rolling vineyards, meandering rivers lined with historical towns and innumerable castles. Best time to visit Dordogne valley for relaxing and enjoyable holidays is between April and October.

French Riviera (Cote D’Azur)

Enjoy the glitz and glamour of the elegant French Riviera, with sparkling blue seas, fashionable seaside resorts and elegant boulevards lined with palm trees. Discover the jewels of the Côte d’Azur, visiting Monaco and Monte Carlo, famous for the Casino and the magnificent yachts in the harbour. Stroll along the famous promenade in Nice. Spend a day relaxing in Cannes, famous for its film festivals and its sweeping bay around the Mediterranean. And of course spend a few days in Menton, which is the warmest spot along the coast and a true pearl of France.

Eastern France


Strasbourg

The old and charming city of Strasbourg is situated in the Alsace region right on the border between France and Germany, and so boasts flavours of both countries. View the impressive Gothic cathedral, a maze of narrow streets lined with timber-framed houses and the numerous bridges crossing the Ill River.
Strasbourg is a popular stop point while cruising along river Rhine, therefore you can visit Strasbourg on a Rhine Cruise, also you can check for our Christmas Market breaks to Strasbourg and Alsace region.


Best places and attractions to see in France

Annecy and Frech Alps

A charming town of Annecy situated on the shores of Lake Annecy with a stunning backdrop of French Alps is an important tourist centre and is the capital of Haute-Savoie. Enjoy this perfectly preserved old town, dominated by the castle, with narrow winding cobbled streets, historic buildings, canal-side paths and wooden bridges. Explore the beautiful Alpine countryside and visit stylish Chamonix at the foot of Mont Blanc.

Pyrenees

The snow-dusted Pyrenees mountain range is the natural border between France and Spain. With unspoiled landscapes of high mountains, green valley and rushing waterfalls this special realm remains largely unexplored. Traverse these jagged peaks on the Little Yellow Train of the Pyrenees, or hop aboard the distinctive Red Train that takes you deep into the heart of the Pyrenees passing vineyards and castles from Rivesalets to Axat.

Disneyland Paris

Disneyland® Park, Walt Disney Studios® Park and Disney® Village is a magical land where the world of Disney comes alive. Travel to France, stay in a Paris area hotel, or in one of Disney® Hotels, get your day hopper ticket and enjoy your favourite thrilling rides and colourful parades with Mickey and Friends! Our great package holidays to Disneyland Paris are all you need.

Giverny and Monet's Garden

A trip to the home and gardens of Claude Monet at Giverny in Normandy is a source of as much pleasure today as it was to its creator. The garden was created by impressionist painter Claude Monet between 1883 and 1926 and was an inspiration for his famous flower and water garden paintings.

Battlefields in France

Normandy Landings - D-Day

On June 6th 1944 the largest seaborne invasion in history set sail for France to liberate Europe. The Normandy landing day, known as D-Day, was one of the most important events of WWII. Join our escorted battlefields tours that will take you to the most memorable WWII sights including Omaha Beach, Pegasus Bridge, Ranville and follow the same routes as invasion forces did.

Battle of the Somme

Visit back in time to the largest Battlefield of the First World War. This Battlefields tour will take you through the moving events of the Battle of the Somme. During our guided coach tours you may expect to explore key sites of the Arras and Albert areas, visit Vimy Ridge, Museum of the Great War in Perrone and pay respects to the brave soldiers at Thiepval memorial.

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