Find your France: your guide to northern and southern France

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As the Seine River winds its way through Paris and the enchanting north, it passes Gothic cathedrals and storybook towns that inspired the Impressionists. Meanwhile, the Rhône River journeys past the lush vineyards, ancient Roman ruins, and Provençal villages of the south.

With such rich contrasts, it’s no easy choice between the two. Fortunately, you can’t go wrong with either – both offer mouthwatering cuisine, captivating art, and remarkable scenery.

Here’s a side-by-side comparison of these iconic waterways!

Setting the scene

The urban buzz of Paris, the glamour of the French Riviera, the historic medieval streets, and the rolling fields each add their own magic – making every region in France a journey of its own.

NORTHERN SOUTHERN
  • The bustling avenues of Paris
  • Lush green forests
  • Gothic cathedrals
  • Timeless medieval villages
  • The meandering Seine
  • Roman history and ruins
  • Sun-kissed vineyards
  • Quaint Provençal charm
  • The glamour of the French Riviera
  • A laid-back pace of life inspired by the Mediterranean sun

The climate

Just like its scenery, France’s climate can vary, but no matter the season, the weather only adds to its charm.

NORTHERN SOUTHERN
  • Cooler, temperate maritime climate
  • Milder summers and crisp, chilly winters
  • Hot, dry summers and mild, comfortable winters
  • Abundant sunshine year-round – especially along the Riviera

Food & wine

Whether you’re savoring a rustic meal in a northern village or indulging in the fresh seafood from the south, France serves up fresh, flavorful dishes across every region.

NORTHERN SOUTHERN
  • Hearty regional fare with Alsatian influences
  • Classic dishes: coq au vin, buckwheat galettes, duck confit
  • Lyonnaise specialties: quenelles, charcuterie
  • Mediterranean flavors: olive oil, herbs, seafood
  • Provençal & coastal favorites: bouillabaisse, ratatouille, and tapenade
  • Champagne: sparkling wines
  • Loire Valley: crisp whites & dry reds (Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadet)
  • Normandy & Brittany: traditional apple cider and Calvados (apple brandy)
  • Alsace: Elegant, dry white (Riesling, Pinot Gris)
  • Rhône Valley: bold reds (Syrah, Grenache)
  • Provence: world-renowned rosés
  • Burgundy: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
  • Bordeaux: Full-bodied reds (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon)

Regional highlights

From the grandeur of Paris and Normandy’s WWII memorials to the Roman ruins and sunlit coastlines of the south, there’s no shortage of culture, history, and scenery throughout the country.

NORTHERN SOUTHERN
  • Paris’ iconic Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame
  • The grandeur of Château de Versailles
  • Monet’s enchanting gardens and lily ponds in Giverny
  • The dramatic ruins of Château Gaillard
  • Honfleur’s charming old port
  • The breathtaking chalk cliffs and seaside views in Étretat
  • The powerful history of Omaha Beach’s WWII museums and memorials
  • The Joan of Arc memorials and the rich history of Rouen
  • Lyon’s history and Renaissance architecture
  • Tain l’Hermitage’s world-class Rhône Valley wines and scenery
  • The stunning medieval Papal Palace in Avignon
  • Provençal gems where Van Gogh painted his most iconic masterpieces
  • The well-preserved Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard
  • Ancient Roman ruins and artistic heritage in Arles
  • The glamorous Mediterranean coastline – Marseille, Nice, and Monte-Carlo

The experience

Tauck delivers extraordinary journeys by both river and land. Private galas and exclusive early access at cultural landmarks are only some of the highlights. While river cruises offer a flowing, immersive journey along the riverbanks, land journeys take you to countryside villages, cultural hubs, and landscapes beyond the beaten path.

RIVER LAND
  • Travel with no more than 130 guests, ensuring a relaxed, uncrowded experience.
  • Guided by one Cruise Director and up to three Tauck Directors for seamless service.
  • Fully inclusive: excursions, fine dining, regional wines and spirits, and gratuities.
  • Unpack once – your floating hotel moves with you.
  • Maximize your time by waking up in a new port each morning.
  • Choose your ideal group size: classic, small (avg. 24.), or intimate (avg. 15).
  • Guided by one dedicated Tauck Director offering personalized care throughout.
  • All-inclusive and thoughtfully paced for deep cultural immersion.
  • Stay in a curated mix of top city-center hotels and countryside retreats.
  • Experience multiple regions with comfortable coach travel and short stays in each.

Featured tours

Southern France

Savoring France: Paris, Lyon & Provence

10 Days

Taste your way through southern France and Paris as you partake in an exclusive Cordon Bleu pastry class, embark on a food walking tour, and taste local truffle.

French Escapade: Paris to the Riviera

14 Days

Get a taste of the northern region as you begin your journey in the “City of Light,” before drifting through the scenic Rhône and Saône Rivers in southern France to experience the soul of Provence and the glittering coastal city of Monte-Carlo.

A Week In… The French Riviera, Provence and Paris

8 Days

Walk in the very streets that inspired the greats – Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne – as you explore the radiant cities of Nice, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Aix, and St-Rémy-de-Provence.

Paris, Dordogne & Bordeaux

14 Days

Experience the historic monuments of Paris, marvel at the grand châteaux of Dordogne, and take in the vineyard landscapes of Bordeaux – discovering the most stunning highlights of northern France.

Northern France

Rendezvous on the Seine

10 Days

Flowing through the heart of the City of Love, the Seine invites you to discover charming villages, romantic gardens, and culture in every corner.

Cruising the Seine, plus Paris & London

12 Days

Explore two countries rich in authentic experiences – from private tastings of local delicacies to an early-opening visit to Monet’s Giverny and an exclusive evening at the Château du Taillis, this journey is full of remarkable moments.

Normandy, Brittany, Paris & the Loire Valley

13 Days

Be transported through time – wandering a 1,000-year-old village, uncovering the storied landmarks of Paris, and experiencing time-honored traditions and stunning medieval artistry.

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