Paris & the South of France

with optional Corsica Extension

Length: 10 - 13 days  
Guaranteed Dates Available
 

Paris and the South of France Educational Tour | Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
 
Map of Paris & the South of France Educational Tour
 
Paris and the South of France Educational Tour | Provence Lavender
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Bonjour Paris
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
    Paris City Walk 
    Ile de la CitéNotre Dame Cathedral visitIle St. LouisLatin Quarter visit 
    Dinner in Latin Quarter
    Details: Paris City Walk
    This city was made for walking. Stroll grand boulevards with sweeping views of the city, pristine parks with trees planted in perfect rows, and narrow streets crowded with vendors selling flowers, pastries and cheese. Then head to the Île de la Cité, a small island in the Seine, to see Notre Dame Cathedral. Look up at the great stone buttresses, grotesque gargoyles, and massive stained-glass windows.
    Details: Latin Quarter visit
    Visit one of the original college towns. Since the Sorbonne’s founding in the 1100s, the Left Bank has attracted not only intellectuals but also the cafés, bookstores, and cinemas that tend to accompany them. It’s also attracted its fair share of famous residents – a plaque marks one of Hemingway’s apartments on rue du Cardinal-Lemoine, and the imposing neoclassical Panthéon holds the tombs of Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie.
    Details: Visit Louvre
    The world's largest art museum, the Louvre is housed in a medieval fortress-turned-castle so grand it's worth a tour itself. You walk through the 71-foot glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei and added in 1989, and step into another world-one with carved ceilings, deep-set windows, and so many architectural details, you could spend a week just admiring the rooms. But check out the art on the walls. The Mona Lisa is here, as well as the Venus de Milo and Winged Victory (the headless statue, circa 200 BC, discovered at Samothrace). The Louvre has seven different departments of paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and antiquities. Don't miss the Egyptian collection, complete with creepy sarcophagi, or the collection of Greek ceramics, one of the largest in the world. (Please note the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.)
  • Day 3 Paris Landmarks
    Paris Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Arc de TriompheChamps-ÉlyséesEiffel TowerChamp de MarsÉcole Militaireles InvalidesConciergerieTuileriesPlace VendômeOpera House
    Optional  Versailles Guided Excursion   $70
    State ApartmentsHall of MirrorsGardens of Versailles
    Details: Paris Guided Sightseeing Tour
    What's that huge white arch at the end of the Champs-Élysées? The Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 after his victory at Austerlitz. Your licensed local guide will elaborate on this, and other Parisian landmarks. See some of the most famous sites, including the ornate, 19th-century Opera, the Presidential residence, the ultra-chic shops of the Rue du Faubourg St-Honoré, and the gardens of the Tuileries. You'll pass the Place de la Concorde, where in the center you’ll find the Obelisk of Luxor, a gift from Egypt in 1836, and the Place Vendôme, a huge square surrounded by 17th-century buildings. Spot chic locals (and tons of tourists) strolling the Champs-Élysées. Look up at the iron girders of the Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World's Fair to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. See Les Invalides (a refuge for war wounded), the École Militaire (Napoleon's alma mater), and the Conciergerie (the prison where Marie Antoinette was kept during the French Revolution).
    Details: Seine River Sightseeing Cruise
    See the city from the water on an hour-long cruise along the River Seine. The Seine cuts right through Paris, dividing the city in half. See the Eiffel tower rising up on the Left Bank, the walls of the Louvre on the Right Bank. A guide will point out other monuments and architectural marvels as you pass, many of which are illuminated by clear white light at night.
  • Day 4 Paris--Biarritz
    Details: Travel to Biarritz on the TGV (Europe’s fastest train)
    Take France’s fastest train to coastal Biarritz, whose fame as a favourite bathing spot for international royalty earned it the nickname “The Queen of Beaches and the Beach for Kings.” Once a whaling town, Biarritz now boasts some of the best surfing in Europe, fantastic views along the Basque coast, and a relaxed resort atmosphere.
  • Day 5 Biarritz
    Details: St. Jean de Luz excursion
    Basque in the sun. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is the Basque coast’s prettiest resort, bathed in sunlight and blessed with pristine white sand. The town’s main church, St. John’s, hosted the wedding of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa, who was given 12,000 pounds of pearls and diamonds as a wedding present from one single cardinal. Inside the church you can see the wood galleries surrounding the nave; in the Basque tradition, men sit in these areas while the women sit in the main part of the church.
  • Day 6 Biarritz--Carcassonne
    Travel to Carcassonne via Lourdes
    Details: Carcassonne Interactive Sightseeing Activity
    The turrets and ramparts of this medieval citadel look as if they were drawn by a story book illustrator. The oldest sections of the wall were built by the Romans in the 1st century, but most of Carcassonne's current character is from the 13th century. From the battlements you can see over green plains and hills all the way to the Pyrenées. Follow your Tour Director on an interactive adventure through this preserved city that will bring the portcullis and drawbridge, restored houses and watchtowers to life!
  • Day 7 Carcassonne--Provence
    Travel to Provence
  • Day 8 Provence--Cote d'Azur
    Provence Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour 
    AvignonPont du GardVisit Nîmes amphitheatreLes Baux de Provence
    Travel to Cote d’Azur
    Details: Provence Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour
    Lush lavender fields, olive groves, terra-cotta roofs, and ochre walls lit by golden sunlight...your Tour Director will guide you through the splendor that is Provence. Explore legacies of the Roman Empire like the Pont du Gard aqueduct, a sophisticated work of engineering that is intact after more than 2,000 years, and visit the Nîmes amphitheater. Built by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago, it was once the site of gory gladiator and animal combat, and is still used today for performances and bullfights (some things never change). Also see the medieval ruins of Baux-de-Provence.
  • Day 9 Monaco, Eze & Nice
    Monaco & Eze Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour 
    Monaco CasinoPrince’s PalaceVisit a perfumerie in Eze
    Nice Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour 
    Vieux NicePromenade des Anglais
    Details: Monaco & Eze Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour
    On the Mediterranean coast, five miles from the Italian border, lies the tiny, glittering independent state of Monaco. Ruled by the Grimaldi family since the 13th century, Monaco is the epitome of French Riviera glamour. Your Tour Director will lead you on this brief adventure. See the casino that Charles III opened in the 1850s to avert financial straits; needless to say, his plan worked--so well, in fact, that Monaco is a nearly tax-free state. Drop in on Prince Rainier (OK, see his house, the Palais du Prince), and visit a parfumerie in nearby Eze, where rich scents are made from local flowers such as jasmine, rose, and lavender.
    Details: Nice Tour Director-Led Sightseeing Tour
    The Côte d'Azur's largest city spills down the hillsides to pebble beaches that line the shore. Your Tour Director will show you around the narrow pedestrian streets and tiny squares of "Le Vieux Nice" (Old Town), which is sprinkled with old palaces and mansions. Stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which runs parallel to the water. Backed by Nice's grand hotels, the Promenade was built in the 19th century for the British who flocked here en masse.
  • Day 10 End Tour

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  • Day 10 Start Extension to Corsica
    Ferry to Corsica
  • Day 11 Bonifacio Excursion
    Details: Bonifacio Excursion
    Visit Bonifacio, Corsica’s highest point, home of the old town citadel. Enjoy gorgeous seascapes and even views of neighboring Sardinia while exploring this quaint town perched on rocky cliffs.
  • Day 12 Ajaccio Area
    Ferry to Cote d'Azur
    Details: Free day in Corsica
    Enjoy a free day on the island before returning by ferry to Nice. Take advantage of the island’s sandy beaches, delicious French cuisine, live music, and beautiful mountains.
  • Day 13 End Tour
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    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Seine Cruise
    • High-speed TGV train to Biarritz
    • Tour Diary™
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided