5 Best Ways to Transport 20+ People Across France in 2026
Organising travel for groups of twenty or more people around France from the historic streets of Paris and the vineyards in Bordeaux needs smart logistical planning. By 2026, travel focuses on being green, using real-time connections, and making smooth changes.
What to Avoid When Choosing a DMC in France
Organising large-scale business trips to the Fifth Republic requires exceptional vigilance when selecting local partners. The local market is oversaturated with intermediaries who present themselves as experts despite having no real connections to premium venues or reliable transportation networks. In this article, we will highlight the key DMC mistakes to avoid and explain how not to fall victim to polished marketing during the tender process.
Planning a Trip to Paris: French Phrases You’ll Actually Need (Beyond Bonjour and Merci)
You've booked your flights and mapped out the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, and the Louvre. But have you prepared for the moment a waiter rattles off the daily specials entirely in French? That deer-in-headlights feeling hits harder than you'd expect.
The “Dual-Coast” Itinerary: Bridging the French and Italian Rivieras by Sea
It’s a common misconception that the French and Italian Rivieras are two separate trips, booked months apart with a flight in between. But if you look at a map, you’ll see they’re actually on the same coastline.
Tulips in Provence
Tulips in Provence are the springtime equivalent of lavender. You don't have to go to the Netherlands to admire tulip fields – it is enough to visit the vicinity of the town of Lurs.
Bormes-les-Mimosas
Bormes-les-Mimosas is a Provencal town which is located a bit off the beaten track, somewhere between Toulon and Saint-Tropez. It’s certainly worth visiting Bormes – and not only during the flowering of the mimosa.








