Luxury Gold
Ultimate France
Ultimate France
Frolic in France and Monaco on this 14-day guided tour. In spectacular Saint-Tropez, a Local Expert will guide you along the coastal town’s ancient walls for stunning views of the sea below. See three architecture styles beautifully combine at the Aix-en-Provence Cathedral. Slide into the passenger’s seat of a vintage car for a drive through the countryside, then sip on wine at a countryside winery. Watch as lights dance across a limestone quarry at the Carrières de Lumières show. In Paris, admire the glittering Eiffel Towel and the majestic Arc de Triomphe.
Dining Summary
- 7 Dinner (D)
- 13 Breakfast (B)
- 3 Lunch (L)
Choice Highlights
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Chateau La Coste: On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience sample the estate’s organic wines and visit their one-of-a-kind contemporary wine cellar. In 2009, the wines of Chateau La Coste were labeled “Organic Agriculture”, a label which recognizes respect for the land as well as the methods, in perfect harmony with nature.
- Chateau La Coste: Join a Local Expert for a relaxed walk among olive groves and woods to discover the installations created by the best modern artists and architects.
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Bordeaux: Take a relaxing bike tour around the City of Bordeaux. Enjoy a beautiful loop of the Garonne river, pass through the Chartrons district and stop in the picturesque park Jardin Public. See the Palais Gallien and the grand shopping centrer, Glace des Grands Hommes.
- Bordeaux: Join a Local Expert to discover the best sights in Bordeaux. See the beautiful Gothic cathedral, the famous Water Mirror, the stunning neoclassic theater and the modern architecture of the Cité du Vin.
Additional Included Highlights
- Enjoy seamless personal assistance throughout your journey. From securing exclusive reservations, to organising transportation, your Travel Concierge ensures every aspect of your travel is tailored to your tastes and preferences.
- In select destinations, our network of Local Expert Guides will illuminate your journey on a deeper level.
- Included at all hotels.
- Hotel taxes, porterage and tips, as well as tips for included dining experiences, are included.
- Enjoy breakfast every morning, and an array of incredible dining options throughout your journey, infused with discovery and adventure.
- On days where a Relaxed Start (RS) is indicated, you can select to indulge in breakfast in bed.
- Enjoy complimentary hotel Wi-Fi. And, on select coaches, onboard Wi-Fi may also be available.
- Transfers are included on your journey start and end dates, and where additional accommodation has been booked in advance through Luxury Gold. Transfers to train stations or alternate hotels, in the same start or end city as the itinerary, may be requested.
Curated Experiences
- Gemenos: This evening, enjoy a private concert in the grounds of your beautiful hotel before dinner.
- Aix-en-Provence: Explore Aix en Provence with a Local Expert and discover the ancient Roman town with its bubbling fountains and elegant 18th-century architecture. Take an easy amble through the maze-like streets of the Old Town under the cool shadow of the Aix Cathedral. Follow in the footsteps of Paul Cézanne along the grand, tree-lined boulevard of Cours Mirabeau.
- Saint-Émilion: Visit the charming town of St-Émilion, regarded as one of the most beautiful in France and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk to the walls for a scenic view or visit the Place du Marché, a lovely square in the heart of the town with charming cafés, boutiques, and restaurants.
- : Awaken your senses at the Bassins des Lumières Museum.
- Paris: See the iconic sights of the French capital
Exceptional Dining
- Monte Carlo: Meet your fellow travelers as you dine by the yacht-filled marina in Fontvieille.
- Cassis: Indulge in a divine seafood dinner in the charming fishing village of Cassis.
- Cavaillon: Visit the acclaimed winery, Domaine de la Citadelle, for a tour of its grounds and a picnic lunch. Savor a selection of Provençal favorites paired with local wine.
- : Meet Jean-Marc Boyer, the Michelin-starred Chef of Le Puits du Tresor where you enjoy a traditional French cooking class.
- Bordeaux: Conclude your journey with a superb dining experience at the historic Chateau du Ferrand, where you toast to your travels during your Celebration Dinner. Learn how the estate is working towards a more environmental future by using organic fertilizers, protecting local fauna and harvesting by hand.
- Paris: Reminisce about your trip with your fellow travelers in style on the Eiffel Tower
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER
- Saint-Émilion: Indulge in a private tour of Chateau de Ferrand and its wine cellars. Sample fine vintages guided by the resident Sommelier, followed by a gourmet wine-paired dinner. We are proud to work alongside this certified sustainable estate in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
Passport Moments
- Monaco City: Join your Travel Concierge for an orientation of glamorous Monaco. See the Grand Prix circuit, renowned for hosting the annual Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, and admire the magnificent Belle Époque casino. Stroll along the yacht-filled marina before heading to your elegant restaurant for dinner this evening.
- Nice: Join a Local Expert to take a walk through the charming streets of Old Nice and see the Opera, the antique market, and the St. Reparate Cathedral.
- French Riviera: Join a Local Expert to visit the opulent Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild and its gardens. Built by the passionate art collector Madame Ephrussi, she gathered the best from each era including delicate pieces of furniture once belonging to Marie Antoinette.
- Saint-Tropez: Take in the best of Saint-Tropez as a Local Expert guides you through the remains of the ancient landmark Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption and its colorful bell tower. Afterward, taste the local Saint-Tropez tart pastry in the bakery where it was first created in the 1950s.
- Cassis: Board your private cruise through the Calanques National Park to admire the towering limestone cliffs and the long, narrow and deep fjord-like inlets.
- Lourmarin: Visit the tree lined avenues of Lourmarin and explore the lively market featuring crafts, clothing and local delicacies.
- Provence: Take a seat in your chauffeured Citroen 2CV and embark on a drive through the rolling countryside past fields of lavender.
- Avignon: Stop in Avignon and admire the Palace of the Popes, the famous broken bridge and beautiful squares shaded by imposing, leafy platanes.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Journey through the Alpilles National Park to one of the most beautiful villages in France, Les Baux-de-Provence, perched on a plateau.
- Arles: Follow in the footsteps of Van Gogh as your Local Expert walks you through the city that inspired many of the artist’s paintings.
- Carcassonne: Carcassonne represents one of the biggest and best-preserved fortified cities in Europe, with 53 watchtowers and 1.5 miles of ramparts open to the public. Explore this real-life Magic Kingdom with a Local Expert and uncover its rich history, dating back to the pre-Roman period.
- Cite de Carcassone: Admire flora and fauna, rural vistas and lush vineyards on this gentle 1.5-hour cruise. Built in the late 17th century as a shipping short cut between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, the Canal du Midi is one of Europe’s oldest canals still in operation.
Personalise your day
- Chateau La Coste: On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience sample the estate’s organic wines and visit their one-of-a-kind contemporary wine cellar. In 2009, the wines of Chateau La Coste were labeled “Organic Agriculture”, a label which recognizes respect for the land as well as the methods, in perfect harmony with nature.
- Chateau La Coste: Join a Local Expert for a relaxed walk among olive groves and woods to discover the installations created by the best modern artists and architects.
- Bordeaux: Take a relaxing bike tour around the City of Bordeaux. Enjoy a beautiful loop of the Garonne river, pass through the Chartrons district and stop in the picturesque park Jardin Public. See the Palais Gallien and the grand shopping centrer, Glace des Grands Hommes.
- Bordeaux: Join a Local Expert to discover the best sights in Bordeaux. See the beautiful Gothic cathedral, the famous Water Mirror, the stunning neoclassic theater and the modern architecture of the Cité du Vin.
| Day 1 |
Surround yourself with luxury in beautiful Monte Carlo, one of Monaco’s four quartiers and a jewel on the Mediterranean. Located just off the southern coast of France, Monte Carlo beckons you with glittering pebble beaches, old-world charm, and stunning architecture. Visit the iconic Casino de Monte Carlo, a paragon of the beaux-arts architectural style, to try your hand at blackjack, craps, or roulette, or tour the Palais Princier de Monaco, the twelfth-century palace where Monaco’s royal family resides. If you visit in May, be sure to attend an exhilarating Formula One race during the Monaco Grand Prix. From lavish French cuisine, to designer shopping along the Boulevard des Moulins, to exquisite botanical gardens, Monte Carlo has plenty of extravagant activities to capture your attention! |
| Day 2 |
Nice, located along the French Riviera, combines Mediterranean charm with cultural elegance. Known for its sunny climate and stunning coastline, Nice has attracted artists, writers, and travelers for centuries. The Promenade des Anglais, a long stretch of seafront with breathtaking views, is perfect for leisurely strolls or simply enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. The city’s old town, or Vieux Nice, is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets filled with pastel-colored buildings, markets, and cafés. It is also home to boutiques and art galleries that reflect the city’s creative spirit. Nearby, the Castle Hill (Colline du Château) provides panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean. Nice boasts a vibrant art scene. The Musée Matisse houses an extensive collection of works by Henri Matisse, who spent much of his life in Nice. Art lovers will also appreciate the Musée Marc Chagall, which features some of the artist’s most iconic pieces. Food in Nice is a reflection of its Mediterranean heritage, featuring fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Visitors should try Niçoise salad, pissaladière (an onion and anchovy tart), and freshly caught seafood. |
| Day 3 |
Surround yourself with luxury in beautiful Monte Carlo, one of Monaco’s four quartiers and a jewel on the Mediterranean. Located just off the southern coast of France, Monte Carlo beckons you with glittering pebble beaches, old-world charm, and stunning architecture. Visit the iconic Casino de Monte Carlo, a paragon of the beaux-arts architectural style, to try your hand at blackjack, craps, or roulette, or tour the Palais Princier de Monaco, the twelfth-century palace where Monaco’s royal family resides. If you visit in May, be sure to attend an exhilarating Formula One race during the Monaco Grand Prix. From lavish French cuisine, to designer shopping along the Boulevard des Moulins, to exquisite botanical gardens, Monte Carlo has plenty of extravagant activities to capture your attention! |
| Day 4 |
Nestled in the heart of Provence, Aix-en-Provence is a city that enchants with its blend of historical charm and vibrant modernity. Founded by the Romans in 123 BC, Aix-en-Provence, often simply called Aix, is renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Stroll along the Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined boulevard that exemplifies the city's elegance with its grand fountains and historic buildings, including the beautiful Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) and the imposing Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, known for its remarkable Romanesque and Gothic features. Aix-en-Provence is also celebrated for its lively arts scene and as the birthplace of renowned painter Paul Cézanne. Art enthusiasts can explore the Paul Cézanne National Museum, which showcases a rich collection of his works and offers insights into his creative process. The city is dotted with various art galleries and studios, reflecting its deep-rooted artistic spirit. The Granet Museum is another highlight, housing an impressive collection of works from the Renaissance to contemporary art. The charm of Aix-en-Provence extends to its bustling markets and gastronomic delights. The city's markets, such as the Place Richelme Market, offer an array of local produce, cheeses, and pastries, making it a delightful experience for food lovers. Don’t miss out on trying traditional Provençal specialties like ratatouille and bouillabaisse at one of the local bistros. Fun Fact: Aix-en-Provence is renowned for its natural hot springs, which have been used for their therapeutic properties since Roman times. You can visit Les Thermes Sextius, a modern spa complex that continues this ancient tradition, offering a luxurious experience amidst the historical backdrop of the city |
| Day 5 |
Nestled in the heart of Provence, Aix-en-Provence is a city that enchants with its blend of historical charm and vibrant modernity. Founded by the Romans in 123 BC, Aix-en-Provence, often simply called Aix, is renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Stroll along the Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined boulevard that exemplifies the city's elegance with its grand fountains and historic buildings, including the beautiful Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) and the imposing Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, known for its remarkable Romanesque and Gothic features. Aix-en-Provence is also celebrated for its lively arts scene and as the birthplace of renowned painter Paul Cézanne. Art enthusiasts can explore the Paul Cézanne National Museum, which showcases a rich collection of his works and offers insights into his creative process. The city is dotted with various art galleries and studios, reflecting its deep-rooted artistic spirit. The Granet Museum is another highlight, housing an impressive collection of works from the Renaissance to contemporary art. The charm of Aix-en-Provence extends to its bustling markets and gastronomic delights. The city's markets, such as the Place Richelme Market, offer an array of local produce, cheeses, and pastries, making it a delightful experience for food lovers. Don’t miss out on trying traditional Provençal specialties like ratatouille and bouillabaisse at one of the local bistros. Fun Fact: Aix-en-Provence is renowned for its natural hot springs, which have been used for their therapeutic properties since Roman times. You can visit Les Thermes Sextius, a modern spa complex that continues this ancient tradition, offering a luxurious experience amidst the historical backdrop of the city |
| Day 6 |
Nestled in the heart of Provence, Aix-en-Provence is a city that enchants with its blend of historical charm and vibrant modernity. Founded by the Romans in 123 BC, Aix-en-Provence, often simply called Aix, is renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Stroll along the Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined boulevard that exemplifies the city's elegance with its grand fountains and historic buildings, including the beautiful Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) and the imposing Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, known for its remarkable Romanesque and Gothic features. Aix-en-Provence is also celebrated for its lively arts scene and as the birthplace of renowned painter Paul Cézanne. Art enthusiasts can explore the Paul Cézanne National Museum, which showcases a rich collection of his works and offers insights into his creative process. The city is dotted with various art galleries and studios, reflecting its deep-rooted artistic spirit. The Granet Museum is another highlight, housing an impressive collection of works from the Renaissance to contemporary art. The charm of Aix-en-Provence extends to its bustling markets and gastronomic delights. The city's markets, such as the Place Richelme Market, offer an array of local produce, cheeses, and pastries, making it a delightful experience for food lovers. Don’t miss out on trying traditional Provençal specialties like ratatouille and bouillabaisse at one of the local bistros. Fun Fact: Aix-en-Provence is renowned for its natural hot springs, which have been used for their therapeutic properties since Roman times. You can visit Les Thermes Sextius, a modern spa complex that continues this ancient tradition, offering a luxurious experience amidst the historical backdrop of the city |
| Day 7 |
Located among the calcareous plateaus covered with Mideterranean scrub and alluvial deposites from the coastal plains, Nîmes appears as a city with various faces. First and foremost, the city is known as the 'French Roma', because of its famous history and its well conserved antique monuments. Nîmes is also, for many 'aficionados', the 'French Madrid' when the spanish music spreads into the streets and the arena , during and long after the 'corridas' or bullfights when comes the time of the Feria. It is also the most righteous of the mediterranean cities , never forgetting its protestant heritage, even under the wild rythm of 'flamencos'.
This set of faces in the countryside of Provence and Languedoc gathers the main lines of a higly coloured land : the french 'petanque' game, 'le pastis', terraces under shaded boulevards, animated arguments concerning bull races or the peaceful quietness of the Fountain Gardens. A whole set of traditional elements admirably displayed in an exceptional background of antique and middle aged architecture. |
| Day 8 |
Located among the calcareous plateaus covered with Mideterranean scrub and alluvial deposites from the coastal plains, Nîmes appears as a city with various faces. First and foremost, the city is known as the 'French Roma', because of its famous history and its well conserved antique monuments. Nîmes is also, for many 'aficionados', the 'French Madrid' when the spanish music spreads into the streets and the arena , during and long after the 'corridas' or bullfights when comes the time of the Feria. It is also the most righteous of the mediterranean cities , never forgetting its protestant heritage, even under the wild rythm of 'flamencos'.
This set of faces in the countryside of Provence and Languedoc gathers the main lines of a higly coloured land : the french 'petanque' game, 'le pastis', terraces under shaded boulevards, animated arguments concerning bull races or the peaceful quietness of the Fountain Gardens. A whole set of traditional elements admirably displayed in an exceptional background of antique and middle aged architecture. |
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| Day 11 |
Bordeaux is ready for its close-up! After years of improvements, modern public transportation is in place and the city is gleaming after a wave of restorations. When visiting this lovely destination, be sure to walk across the Garonne River-spanning Stone Bridge (17 arches in all!) and see Place des Quinconces, France's grandest public square. Gothic Cathédrale Saint-André, and famous art museums like Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux are must-sees as well. The city is the perfect launch point, too, for going tasting in this lovely wine-producing region. |
| Day 12 |
France's capital and most populated city, Paris is an alluring destination and an essential stop for any global traveler. A center of fashion, gastronomy, arts and finance, Paris is also a major transportation hub, and will host the 2024 Olympics.
Major tourist attractions in the City of Lights include the Eiffel Tower (such great heights!), the Louvre (home of the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo), the Arc de Triomphe, and Grand Palais. (The famous Notre Dame Cathedral is currently closed indefinitely for renovation due to a 2019 fire.) Marquee annual events in this world-renowned city include Bastille Day (July 14 each year, including flyovers, a military parade and fireworks) and Paris-Plages (mid-July to mid-August), where a temporary beach — complete with sand, chairs and palm trees — is created on the Right bank of the Seine River. Cobblestone walkways, beautiful bridges, breathtaking architecture, radiant streetlamps... Paris has ambiance to spare. Whether sitting at a cafe or actively exploring timeless landmarks and art, millions of visitors have discovered that Paris contains multitudes. |
| Day 13 |
France's capital and most populated city, Paris is an alluring destination and an essential stop for any global traveler. A center of fashion, gastronomy, arts and finance, Paris is also a major transportation hub, and will host the 2024 Olympics.
Major tourist attractions in the City of Lights include the Eiffel Tower (such great heights!), the Louvre (home of the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo), the Arc de Triomphe, and Grand Palais. (The famous Notre Dame Cathedral is currently closed indefinitely for renovation due to a 2019 fire.) Marquee annual events in this world-renowned city include Bastille Day (July 14 each year, including flyovers, a military parade and fireworks) and Paris-Plages (mid-July to mid-August), where a temporary beach — complete with sand, chairs and palm trees — is created on the Right bank of the Seine River. Cobblestone walkways, beautiful bridges, breathtaking architecture, radiant streetlamps... Paris has ambiance to spare. Whether sitting at a cafe or actively exploring timeless landmarks and art, millions of visitors have discovered that Paris contains multitudes. |
| Day 14 |
France's capital and most populated city, Paris is an alluring destination and an essential stop for any global traveler. A center of fashion, gastronomy, arts and finance, Paris is also a major transportation hub, and will host the 2024 Olympics.
Major tourist attractions in the City of Lights include the Eiffel Tower (such great heights!), the Louvre (home of the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo), the Arc de Triomphe, and Grand Palais. (The famous Notre Dame Cathedral is currently closed indefinitely for renovation due to a 2019 fire.) Marquee annual events in this world-renowned city include Bastille Day (July 14 each year, including flyovers, a military parade and fireworks) and Paris-Plages (mid-July to mid-August), where a temporary beach — complete with sand, chairs and palm trees — is created on the Right bank of the Seine River. Cobblestone walkways, beautiful bridges, breathtaking architecture, radiant streetlamps... Paris has ambiance to spare. Whether sitting at a cafe or actively exploring timeless landmarks and art, millions of visitors have discovered that Paris contains multitudes. |
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05/03/26 - 05/17/26 |
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05/31/26 - 06/13/26 |
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06/14/26 - 06/21/26 |
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07/19/26 - 08/01/26 |
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07/26/26 - 08/09/26 |
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08/23/26 - 09/05/26 |
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09/06/26 - 09/13/26 |
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