France Getaway Vacation with Mom: Charming Villages to Vineyards

Smiling mother and daughter holding wineglasses and standing with arms around each other at a vineyard

What to expect on this itinerary

Spending time together in France will bring extraordinary small moments.  From hot chocolate in a Parisian café to strolling through glamorous Cannes and Monaco before exploring Monet’s Garden or the Versailles chateau. Imagine macarons, perfumeries, cobbled streets, and flamboyant churches with your adventures customized just for you. Handcrafted as a dream mother and daughter vacation, this is a tour that works for all ages for a dream vacation to a dreamy country. Think Provence villages, the French Riviera and the best of Paris, all experienced alongside each other.

Countries Visited

France, Monaco

Places Visited

Paris, Giverny, Avignon, Provence, Les-Baux-de-Provence, Pont du Gard, Eze, Saint Paul de Vence, Antibes, Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo

Suggested Duration

9 Days

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Day 1

Paris – World-Renowned Hot Chocolate Introduces You to Paris

As you land in Paris, it may feel like a moment that has been a very long time coming. This is a city that you feel, and most visitors have this sudden realization. It will not necessarily happen the moment you land, or even in your first couple of hours in the city. But that realization of being in Paris often comes from nowhere, and it is a wonderful feeling, especially if you dreamed of Paris for so long. The Champs Elysees is one place it could occur, but perhaps being there is a little too much bustle for your first day, especially after your long flight.

You may want to begin at a widely known café where the hot chocolate is world-famous, le chocolat chaud if you want to order in French. Your incredible cup of hot chocolate is accompanied by one of the café’s beautiful pastries, usually an eclair. Expect to sit awhile in an old-world cafe full of glamorous fittings and the most indulgent of smells. Move next to take a cruise along the River Seine for a relaxing two hours spent drifting through a city that is built around water. Just sit back and tick off the famous attractions while passing the strains of street musicians and riverside picnic chatter.

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Day 2

Paris – Saint-Germain and Highlights of Central Paris

Day 3

Paris – Versailles and Giverny Full Day Tour, Including Monet’s Garden

Day 4

Paris – More Time With Parisian Sights and Shops

Day 5

Avignon – Train to Provence and Pre-Medieval Splendor

Day 6

Avignon – Full Day Exploring Provence and Perfume

Day 7

Cannes to Nice – Exploring the French Riviera

Day 8

Nice – The Best of Nice, Monaco and Monte Carlo

Day 9

Nice – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Explore Provence, stopping in tiny villages, perfumeries, and vineyards
  • Feel the calm of Monet’s Garden on a tour to impressionist Giverny
  • Feast your eyes on the icons of Paris, with four days in the City of Lights bringing plenty of time for the Louvre, Sacre Coeur, Champs Elysees and the rest
  • Explore the French Riviera to visit Cannes, Monaco, and Monte Carlo
  • Immerse yourself in the medieval wonder of Avignon, spending two nights in the old papal center
  • Taste famous Parisian hot chocolate and macarons
  • Relax in Nice, a glorious little city on the Mediterranean
  • Discover Versailles, where a fabulous chateau speaks of an opulent time
  • Travel the length of France by train, two three-hour journeys that provide stunning views onto the countryside

Detailed Description

It is usually the small moments you remember most from a vacation, and this itinerary will give you both plenty to remember.  Be it tasting macarons at a renowned 19th-century bakery, dining on a medieval square, or watching the stained-glass church windows glisten in the late-afternoon light. It may be your first glimpse of Chateau de Versailles or that final glance at Monet’s Garden in Giverny that stays with you. It might also be that the small moments are not anywhere specific, but are feelings that developed over an hour or a day. It could be that feeling of comfort and connection when you were walking in Avignon, or the sense of togetherness felt while relaxing at a waterfront cafe in Cannes.

This tour has been handcrafted to maximize these moments with a relaxed nine-day journey through the heart of France. There will be four nights in the capital city, and then two in Avignon and two in Nice, each stop showcasing another part of the country. You can slow down your pace and feast your eyes on the icons. Sink your senses into French experiences, and celebrate the connection. This is a dreamy mother and daughter trip to the country that seems most fitting for such an experience. You really cannot go wrong with the City of Lights, and the landscapes of Provence or the French Riviera. They seem like destinations from a dream, complete with all those quintessential quirks. Eight days is comfortable to get around all three, with two three-hour rail journey piecing them together.

With four days in Paris, you can really pack it all in without going at too fast a pace. Sip hot chocolate at a famous cafe terrace, cruise down the River Seine, walk the old cobbles and perhaps more than one or two shops. Split your time between icons like the Louvre, and the neighborhoods like Saint-Germain, just one of those you can explore in depth. Spend the next day on a guided tour, traveling first to Versailles and then across the impressionist landscapes to Giverny, where Monet’s Garden and waterlilies look as splendid as the paintings. You have a very centrally located hotel, and there will be lots of time to explore the Paris of your imagination, be that Sacre Coeur, Laduree, Notre Dame or the Eiffel Tower.

Zoom to Avignon on the world’s fastest train to spend a day in the old papal enclave with historical remains all around, and an atmosphere that comes from the Middle Ages. Avignon is a quiet and a surreal little city, seemingly frozen in time. The next day will take you around Provence, stopping in delightful villages and small perfumeries, and then it will be onto the train to Nice. Explore the French Riviera with destinations like Eze, Monaco, Cannes, and Antibes all featuring over your two days, but Nice seems to sum up the style of the experience. There are so many things to do and places to be, but the moments you will most remember most are those made just for two. 

Starting Price

$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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France Luxury Trip Review: Marseille, Nice, Avignon, Les Baux-de-Provence, Sites & Scenery
This travel team have been professional with the proposal and planning of our trip. The route was logically organized with good recommendations on places to eat and visits. Some hiccups happened which we hope to see improvemnents; viz 1. Our driver at Nice forgot to pick us at the hotel to go to the Nice train station 2. The tour guide for the Antibes, Cannes and St Paul de Vence tour was not familiar with the local area as she was from Avignon. Likewise, she was also not very familiar with the Aix en Provence tour. Notwithstanding this shortcoming, she is a wonderful person and really made the effort to ensure the tours were fun filled. 3. The hotel at Marseille is a nice hotel, however access in and out of the hotel was a daily problem as the whole road in front was dug up. The whole place was messy and dusty. We had to avoid construction vehicles in and out of the hotel entrance. Our drivers had to park a distance away and we had to lug our bags to the transport.

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France Vacation Review: Nice, Avignon, Provence, Cote d'Azur, Carcassonne, Food & Wine Tastings
The owner tried very hard to customize our trip and we were satisfied with his plan. Small group tours and all ground transportation were perfect. However, the 4 star hotels were somewhat disappointing- the locations were excellent but the 3 hotel rooms we had in the 3 destinations had significant deficiencies like a very noisey alleyway, a rock-hard mattress and a ground floor room with only a sheer drape next to the street. Overall, we really enjoyed Avignon and Nice very much and will have many fond memories. 

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France Travel Review: Paris, Normandy, Mont St. Michel, Loire Valley, Avignon, Bike Rides, Wine Tasting, Private Tours, History

This vacation trip in France for my wife and me was during the first two weeks of April, 2023.  It was springtime, with colorful flowers by the bunches in their prime everywhere we looked.  Trees and vineyards were just starting to green out for the coming season.  We initially contacted Zicasso in late-2022 about the possibility of this trip.  Zicasso connected us with the travel agency and our travel agent, Laurence for planning and arrangements.  She was responsive and good to work with as we exchanged itinerary ideas that converged to a plan.  She arranged to personally meet us at our Paris hotel at the beginning of our trip and that was a personal touch we appreciated.  Laurence was flawless throughout our trip in her arrangements for a car and driver every time we needed it such as taking us from CDG after the long flight to the boutique hotel near Luxembourg Garden.  She got us tickets for our visit to Musee d'Orsay, the beautiful and historic Chapel at Sainte Chapelle, and reservations for a couple of nice restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.  After a couple of days in Paris, she had a car for us to drive to Giverny and the Normandy Coast where her guide gave us a memorable, all-day, private tour of the D-Day beaches.  The next day, another private tour guide led us through Mont St Michel.  Spectacular!  Terrific tour.  Then, on to the Loire Valley where another of Laurence's private tour guides took us through the large Royal Chateau and Clos Luce where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years.  We were also able to visit Chateaus Chambord, Chaumont and Chenenceau.  Wow!  We also got the opportunity for a bicycle tour along the river.  To our surprise, that tour guide arranged to have a table set up for us under a shady tree in the middle of a vineyard where we enjoyed tasting really good local wines.  Then, our plan took us via the high-speed TGV train to Avignon in Southern France.  Laurence got us very nice, roomy accommodations in a B&B inside the city walls and within walking distance of the many historic sights and restaurants.  Tour guides took us sightseeing in nearby, beautifully preserved historical cities and villages including Arles, Nimes, Luberon, Goult, Pont du Gard and more.  We were busy.  More importantly, visiting the French countryside was a wonderful, unforgettable opportunity.  Given the quality of this trip, I highly recommend this travel agency and Laurence for planning such trips.  Excellent, excellent in every way.

Dan Hogan

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France Travel Review: Lyon, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseilles, Market, Wine Tasting, Cooking Class, History, 9-Day Tour

We decided on this trip with a very short planning time. Zicasso’s travel agent was still able to put together a wonderful trip, taking all of our interests into account and proposing a few things we had not considered. She was delightful to work with. Proposing guides throughout and eliminating the need for a rental car was a wonderful idea, as was adding the stop in Lyon.

Our guide in Lyon was a lot of fun, with a good sense of humor and knowledge of Lyon. She had a good plan for our walking tour and was full of interesting information on local customs and food.

Our other guide was quite entertaining and made for many fun days. She went out of her way to be sure we were having a great time, taking interesting detours in search of poppy fields, beautiful views, and historic sites. She had extensive knowledge of Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseilles, and showed us great villages and local specialties in between.

The market shopping, wine tasting, and cooking class were wonderful and well placed on our last full day in Aix.

All the transfer drivers were great, with the exception of the Lyon train station, as no driver showed.

The hotel in Lyon was our favorite, with a small sitting area and very comfortable bed. The hotel in Avignon had the most comfortable beds, but the rooms were quite small, with no place to sit other than the bed. We upgraded to a suite for an extra 75 euro per night, which was worth it. The hotel in Aix-en-Provence was nice, but the bed was the least comfortable and we considered a slightly larger room. The hotel in Paris was luxurious and quite large; perhaps a little too grand for our last night as we arrived at 9pm and departed the next day, with little time to explore.

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France Review: Bayeux, Amboise, Provence, Paris, Boat Ride in Nice
Overall, it was a great trip.  I only gave it four stars because I was comparing it to our trip to Germany through your recommended Company.  The private guides were all great and we saw and did exactly what we wanted in Bayeux, Amboise and Paris.  It would have been nice to have a list of good options for the Provence piece.  The accommodations in Provence were nice, but isolated and we found ourselves driving over an hour one way to see what we wanted to see in the area and it might have been better to stay in Avignon, or much closer to it anyway.  The hotel in Nice did not meet our expectations.  The front desk clerk at check in was rude.  There were stains on the bedroom walls in the bedroom (really don't want to even think about what they might have been) and mold in the shower.  The location was great though.  The boat trip in Nice was good as well.One note of uncertainty, the car rental was supposed to be for a Peugot 308 or similar and they gave us a 2008, not really sure if that is similar or not, but it was very tight.  The car rental office at the train station in Aix was rude and very slow.

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Luxury France Tour Review, Avignon History, Beauty & Cuisine, Eze Commune, Dijon, Wine Caves & Tasting, Saint Germaine des Pres
We had a great trip - full of delightful meals, amazing history and beautiful countryside.  It was quite difficult to return home after such a adventure!  The support and immediate accessibility of the travel team staff (travel planners) throughout the trip was invaluable.  We visited Paris, Dijon, Avignon and Eze on this trip.We had been to Paris before so we used this opportunity to visit some areas in detail that we hadn't time for in our prior visit. Guided tours of the St Germaine des Pres and Marais neighborhoods were interesting.  On our own we saw the Rodin Museum, revisited the Ile de la Cite and Ile St Louis neighborhoods, and enjoyed great dining.  The Hotel D'Aubusson on the Left Bank was perfectly located to take advantage of the whole city.  We spent one full day out of the city on a Loire Valley chateaux tour. Our guide was an excellent driver and her knowledge of the history of the area was comprehensive.In Dijon the hotel we stayed in, if I could plan it again, I would definitely choose a more upscale and better located hotel. Oddly, the corridor to our room was very dark and dismal, as it is painted all black; in addition, the room itself was too small for two people and two large suitcases.  The outdoor areas were not well groomed and were not inviting for afternoon relaxation in the courtyard.  Also, the neighborhood was dark and didn't feel safe for walking at night. We cannot say much for the tour guide that we had there either as she was not very enthusiastic and seemed to focus on areas that were not especially interesting, leaving no time to for her to guide us through the Duke’s Palace (now a free museum) or several other areas that she ultimately recommended we explore on our own. By that time we were tired from the walking and it would have been so much better to have a guided tour of the museum, which we were left to return to on our own and only had time to see the tombs of the Dukes before it closed. The wine tour guide was quite entertaining, and we wish we had booked a longer tour to see more vineyards and learn more about the actual viniculture process.  The focus of this tour was just to visit two “caves” and sample some lovely wines, with a bit of pressure (not excessive) to purchase for shipment home. Since we were in Dijon primarily to visit the Burgundy wine region and were only there for two nights it would have been better for our interests to spend more time exploring different vineyards during a longer tour.Avignon was fabulous - such lovely weather and our tour guide was great.  What a beautiful and historic city, clean, bright, great shopping and restaurants!  We had a delicious dinner where the young and talented chef came to our table to describe his creations. We also dined at a fine dining restaurant, recommended by the concierge at the Avignon hotel, which was excellent.  The hotel was fine, not especially spacious but better than the Dijon hotel.  There are stairs to navigate which wasn't a problem for us but might be for others.  I'm sure the staff would have been helpful if asked.  We took a full day tour of the historic and beautiful Provence region, visiting many amazing villages perched in the cliffs and hills of the area.  The guide was great - very knowledgeable and accommodating.And of course, the final stop in Eze was a dream come true.  Simply astounding hotel (possibly the nicest we’ve ever stayed at) where everything was absolutely top quality including the daily breakfast and dinners at the Michelin starred restaurant. Our tour guide for the nearby historic village of Eze and for Monaco was excellent.  We also ventured off campus one night to dine at an italian restaurant nearby, which was very good. Many thanks for your assistance in planning this memorable trip! 

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