17 Tips on Driving in France

First rule for you to remember (should you come from the UK) when planning to drive in France for a carp fishing holiday is: drive on the right side of the road! Be especially careful when setting off from service stations or restaurants on the left side of the road.Also, bear in mind that you [...]

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February 18th, 2012 by admin

Family Holidays in France

It’s little wonder why France is ranked as the number one holiday destination in the world, attracting around 82 million tourists every year. As well as other types of tourism, family holidays in France account for a large percentage of this annual number and are undoubtedly due to the uniquely wide and diverse range of [...]

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February 9th, 2012 by admin

France For Seniors Travel

There’s no doubt that France is one of the world’s most alluring travel destinations. It’s got everything from the beautiful streets of Paris to lush, green wine country to glamorous beaches to the snow-capped Alps to Disneyland and much, much more. France is also a great destination for seniors travel in particular, with all kinds [...]

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February 7th, 2012 by admin

Ideal City Break In Le Mans, France

For tourists who would like to see the other side of France, a city break to Le Mans is a good idea. To help you with your itinerary, here are some suggestions of what you can do while at Le Mans:• Add a religious and historical visit in your itinerary. The St. Julian’s Cathedral is [...]

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February 7th, 2012 by admin

Teaching English in France – 5 Essential Tips to Help You Find a Job

Teaching English in France is a fun and rewarding way for long-term travelers – and anyone else, for that matter – to make money along the way during a long trip or simply enjoy France for a while. For some people, a short stop to fuel up on French culture and food is more than [...]

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February 2nd, 2012 by admin

Whereabouts in France Can I Visit on Cruises From Southampton?

If you’re considering a cruise to France, you might be wondering where your ship will take you. One of the great things about travelling in this way is that you get to see numerous locations rather than having to stay put in one spot for the duration of your holiday.As well as giving you excellent [...]

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February 2nd, 2012 by admin

Requirements Needed While Driving in France

Driving in France is a pleasant experience as the French Roads are well maintained and without congestion. But you need to take care of the rules and regulations while driving otherwise you will be fined for it. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you have to drive on the right side [...]

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January 31st, 2012 by admin

France Observes Victory Day

France’s Victory Day: May 8, 2010 Victory Day is a public holiday in France.Every year, France marks the end of the Second World War on the 8th of May. While there is no universal agreement as to the official end date of World War II, France considers May 8, 1945 as the official end of [...]

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January 31st, 2012 by admin

Christmas in France – Try Out These Top 3 French Christmas Traditions During the Holidays

Ahh, wouldn’t it be absolutely delightful to actually celebrate Christmas in France this year? Although there were will be thousands of visitors to this famous country, many of us will be snuggled in at home for this joyous holiday. However, there’s no reason why you can’t add a few traditional French customs to your own [...]

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January 22nd, 2012 by admin

Family Ski Holidays in France – Tips on How to Book the Best Family Ski Holiday to France

When organising your family ski holiday, it is important to pick the right resort for you and your family. Lots of European destinations offer a great range of family friendly ski resorts, however France is a great destination therefore, be sure to consider a family ski holiday in France.When booking your family ski holiday in [...]

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January 22nd, 2012 by admin