Source: Tourism MediaGenoese TowerWatch the sun set over the sparkling Gulf of Porto from this historic Genoese tower, a typical feature of the Corsican coastline.WorldEuropeFranceOtaPortoGenoese Tower
Source: Tourism MediaMinimes BeachSpend the afternoon enhancing your tan on La Rochelle’s largest beach, before viewing the lavish yachts in the port.WorldEuropeFranceLa RochelleMinimes Beach
Source: Tourism MediaSaint-Jean-de-LuzWith its lively fishing port and traditional half-timbered houses, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a beautiful place to stop on the French Basque coast.WorldEuropeFranceSaint-Jean-de-Luz
Source: Tourism MediaRennesMarkets, museums, historical buildings and an interactive science center draw travelers to the center of this city in the serene Brittany countryside.WorldEuropeFranceRennes
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
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Source: Tourism MediaBalistra BeachMiles of soft white sand and clear blue water are waiting to be enjoyed a short drive from the bustling streets of Bonifacio. WorldEuropeFranceBonifacioBalistra Beach
Source: Tourism MediaLyonFrance’s third largest city is famous for films, festivals, food and centuries-old architecture.WorldEuropeFranceLyon
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Source: Tourism MediaMarche Aux Vins WineryIn an atmospheric cellar beneath a 15th-century church, taste some of Burgundy’s best bottles and buy a few to enjoy at your leisure.WorldEuropeFranceBeauneBeaune City CentreMarche Aux Vins Winery
Source: Tourism MediaTrottel BeachEscape the city with a trip to this picturesque beach surrounded by shops and restaurants on the south coast of Corsica.WorldEuropeFranceAjaccioTrottel Beach
Source: Tourism MediaTarbesLearn about the Hussars and take the charming little train around the vast gardens in the Gateway to the Pyrenees.WorldEuropeFranceLourdes - TarbesTarbes
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
Source: Tourism MediaTrottel BeachEscape the city with a trip to this picturesque beach surrounded by shops and restaurants on the south coast of Corsica.WorldEuropeFranceAjaccioTrottel Beach
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
Source: © ATOUT FRANCE/Michel LaurentFranceAppreciate Mediterranean beaches, Alpine skiing, fine wines and cheeses, and some of the world’s most celebrated cities in this Western European country.WorldEuropeFrance
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Source: Tourism MediaMinimes BeachSpend the afternoon enhancing your tan on La Rochelle’s largest beach, before viewing the lavish yachts in the port.WorldEuropeFranceLa RochelleMinimes Beach
Source: Tourism MediaPic du JerRide a historic funicular railway up the side of a mountain for stunning views of the pilgrimage town of Lourdes, framed by the Pyrenees. WorldEuropeFranceLourdes - TarbesLourdesPic du Jer
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Source: Tourism MediaBurgundyBetween the vineyards of this world-famous wine-growing region are ancient towns, medieval estates and a large collection of Romanesque churches.WorldEuropeFranceBurgundy