France Magnifique
featuring a Wine Tasting and Train Journey
featuring a Wine Tasting and Train Journey
Itinerary & Rates
Buy one roundtrip airfare, your companion flies for free! Book by December 31, 2009
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France truly is Magnifique! Producer of fabulous wines and hand-crafted cheeses, world famous art and architecture, France offers endless pleasures. This 12 day tour brings you from the thrills of Paris and the Cote d'Azur to the moving beaches at Normandy, where part of World War II was fought. Follow in the in the footsteps of Cézanne and discover why he found Provence so inspirational. Delight in the fragrant bouquets at a Loire Valley wine tasting and in the multitude of flowers in Grasse.

Buy one roundtrip airfare, your companion flies for free! Book by December 31, 2009
Restrictions apply, based on availability.
Ask your agent for details today!
Click here for terms and conditions.
France truly is Magnifique! Producer of fabulous wines and hand-crafted cheeses, world famous art and architecture, France offers endless pleasures. This 12 day tour brings you from the thrills of Paris and the Cote d'Azur to the moving beaches at Normandy, where part of World War II was fought. Follow in the in the footsteps of Cézanne and discover why he found Provence so inspirational. Delight in the fragrant bouquets at a Loire Valley wine tasting and in the multitude of flowers in Grasse.

- Paris, Seine River Cruise, Parisian Cabaret Dinner, Normandy, French Riviera, Omaha Beach, Amboise, Winery Tour, TGV Train, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Nice, Monaco
- Follow the fascinating Cézanne Trail in Aix-en-Provence, visiting areas immortalized by the famous artist, Paul Cézanne, considered the founder of modern painting.
- Witness luxury and splendor in the Principality of Monaco, the glittering gem of the Riviera.
- Enjoy a tour and tasting at one of the most well-known wineries in Vouvray.
- Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise past famous landmarks along the River Seine, which divides the north from the south of Paris into what is known as the right bank and the left bank.















