Discover Eastern France Tour: Vineyards, Villages & Cuisine

What to expect on this itinerary
Storybook towns and dramatic mountain peaks, indulgent cuisine and ancient history create an unforgettable panorama on your custom Eastern France tour. Breathtaking cathedrals forge Gothic skylines. Battlefields of the Great War stir the emotions of locals and visitors alike. Tunnels carved into glaciers change colors with the passing sunlight. Experience the majesty of mountains. Indulge in the local village charm. Discover the contagious enthusiasm locals have for their regional wines. The alluring fragrance of lavender fields and the tranquil view of an ancient theater combine to form the perfect image of the landscape.
Customizable Itinerary
Champagne - A Grand Opening
Reims is a small town with a considerable history. Beautiful pedestrian boulevards wind alongside art deco cafes and fine dining establishments cast in candlelight. The dazzling spire of the Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame towers over the cobblestone plaza. You arrive at Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris and continue east into the region of Champagne. The beauty of the city emanates from tranquil trees shading elegant squares. The grandeur emanates from Reims’ history as the coronation site of French kings. The Musee des Beaux-Arts houses a permanent collection, featuring works spanning from Antiquity to the 19th century; it possesses a display of the evolution of paintings, drawings, and tapestries. The building was erected in the late 18th century and continues to introduce locals and visitors alike to the variety of Flemish, Dutch, German, and French artists.
What's Included:
Reims - Radiant History
Verdun - Finding the Fields
Colmar - Calming Canals
Colmar - Passions of the Route du Vin
Burgundy - Immersing Yourself in Beaune
Chamonix - Into the Alpine Peaks
Chamonix - Splendor of the Alps
Annecy - Colorful Glaciers to Scented Lavender
Annecy - In with the Old
Marseille - Pleasures of the Port
Marseille - Farewell France
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the medieval town of Alsace, seemingly taken out of a fairytale
- Explore the colorful frozen tunnels of the Mar de Glace, an elaborate network of glacial caves in the French Alps
- Discover the magnificent Roman ruins and medieval architecture of Provence in the town of Vaison-la-Romaine
- Indulge in the jovial market of Beaune to experience the local life and flavors of Burgundy
- Witness the exceptional architecture of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Reims where French royalty was once crowned
- Visit a former World War I battlefield at Verdun, where the scars of the Great War are still visible
Detailed Description
Eastern France is an amalgamation of mystique, beauty, and enchantment. Your 12-day Eastern France tour immerses you in a culture containing elements of French, Germanic, and Flemish history, and following the foothills of the French Alps into the fields of Provence. Your journey begins with your arrival in Paris. You make your way to the charming city of Reims, located in the famous region of Champagne, the birthplace of sparkling wine. Follow your guide on an introductory walking tour of the city.
The following morning, you discover the history of Reims emanating from grand cathedrals and unique palaces. Travel to the town of Verdun. Monuments dedicated to the soldiers of World War I decorate the countryside and mark former battlefields. In the afternoon, you continue to the Alsatian town of Colmar. Your guide takes you on a tour of the delightful storybook town. Stroll along the narrow lanes and visit the Unterlinden Museum. Next, you traverse the celebrated Route du Vin.
The wine route contains more than vineyards. Enchanting villages, such as Kaysersberg, pepper the route and provide magnificent places to explore the culture and landscape of the region. Your guide leads you into the heart of Burgundy in the town of Beaune. Visit the market and explore the historic architecture. You venture into the French Alps at Chamonix and settle into the majestic town. Indulge a day of leisure in the endless walking trails or visit the local museums. You have time to ride the ski lifts that connect peaking mountaintops across the Alps and visit the stunning Mar de Glace.
You relish the alpine lake beauty of the town of Annecy before taking a scenic drive through Provence. Discover the tremendous Roman ruins of Vaison-la-Romaine, the largest ancient archeological site in France. The medieval town perches on the cliff above the Roman remains. Next, you make your way to the seaside city of Marseilles for a guided tour of the historic neighborhoods including the marvelous Old Port. Our tours to France are guaranteed to produce memories that you will cherish for many years to come. Your private transfer meets you at the hotel on your final day and escorts you to Marseille Provence Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$5,400 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.
What's Included
- 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 188 reviews
Everything was perfect. We were met as promised and all of our guides were terrific. I was very impressed with our travel agent's follow up to make sure that everything was going according to plan.
We all loved the trip. Lyon was great. Our guides were wonderful and we thoroughly enjoyed their company and the information they provided. The cooking class was great fun and of course all the wine tastings were superb.
The last day in Lyon we went to Annecy for the day. Due to potential train strikes we ended up hiring a driver for the day. If I was to redo this I would have had our agent make those arrangements in advance.
Colmar was great as well. The villages were absolutely beautiful. Our guide was very interesting and had lots of knowledge of the area. He obviously loves the entire Alsace region and imparted a tremendous amount of information.
My favorite part was Reims. Our hotel was amazing. Impeccable service and an absolutely beautiful property. Our guide in Reims was our favorite. Of course the Champagne made everything fabulous.
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From June 28 to July 8 we traveled through France, visiting Paris, Annecy, and Lyon. My wife and I had been to Paris before, but the rest of our family had not. We began with the major attractions, which were easy since this travel team had made sure to book skip the line or private guide tickets to things like the Eiffel Tower, Place of Versailles, the Louvre, etc. Then, we departed via train to Annecy, at the foot of the French Alps, where were enjoyed local cheese specialties, the scenic views, boating, and hiking near Mont Blanc. It was the first time any of us had visited a glacier in person. Then, we ended the trip with a two-night stay in Lyon where we had tickets to cheer on our USWNT as they won their fourth World Cup.
The trip, in general, was amazing. The travel team did a good job of scouting hotel sites and helping us navigate through busy parts of the country, given that tourist season was in full swing AND the Women’s World Cup was going on. The team placed us in walking distance of many attractions, including most of the historical sites of downtown Paris, old town city centre in Annecy (right on the lake, to boot), and in Lyon we were five minutes from Fanfest and zero minutes from a metro (subway) station.
The Travel Team-we interacted primarily with our travel planner-did an outstanding job of meeting our particular family’s needs while staying in budget. A storm hit the Alps while we were there, which altered our train route to Annecy. This travel team was on top of it and called us that morning with an alternative transportation plan. Though we did not need it much, the company was also there to act as an intercessory if there was any miscommunication due to language barriers. Perhaps most impressive is that they partnered with an agency based in the Alps to help two of our party go on a bucket list overnight hike high in the Alps. The agency coordinated it so that the rest of our family could ride the Mont Blanc incline railroad to Nid d’Aigle, where we could watch our other two-party members’ journey up the mountain to meet us.I’ll end with noting that we used the Women’s World Cup to help pinpoint where we’d go-we wanted to see a World Cup final. When I began researching options, none of the sports travel agencies were able to meet our demands for locations, activities, and length of stay. So, we switched gears to traditional agencies who were agreeable to append the World Cup to the trip. The travel team excelled in this regard-they are based in Lyon, and they knew the area quite well. This led to more thoughtful decisions on their part as opposed to using an agency based in somewhere other than the country of destination.
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Our three-week winter escapade to France, Switzerland, and Austria was nothing short of a magical journey through some of the most enchanting winter wonderlands Europe has to offer. From the romance of horse-drawn carriage rides to the charm of bustling Christmas markets, every moment was incredible.
France: A Parisian Winter Dream
We began our adventure in Paris, the City of Lights, which becomes even more captivating during the winter. The Eiffel Tower sparkled against the night sky and Paris offered a blend of elegance and festive cheer that set the perfect tone for the rest of our trip.
Another highlight was our visit to Colmar, a charming Alsace town that felt like stepping into a storybook. Its cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and magical Christmas market made it an unforgettable experience, with festive lights and holiday spirit around every corner.
Switzerland: A Snow-Capped Wonderland
Next, we ventured to Switzerland, where the true magic of winter revealed itself. The highlight was our trip to Jungfraujoch, the "Top of Europe." The journey up was as breathtaking as the destination itself, with panoramic views of snow-draped peaks and charming alpine villages. Once at Jungfraujoch, we were mesmerized by the endless expanse of snow and ice.
Equally unforgettable was our visit to First Mountain. The crisp air, thrilling walk, and ziplining added an adventurous touch. The view from the suspension bridge, with the mountains stretching endlessly into the horizon, was a sight that will forever be etched in our memories.
We also had the thrill of dog sledding near the Matterhorn. Gliding across snowy trails with a team of eager huskies was an exhilarating and unique way to experience the majestic mountain landscapes.
Austria: A Symphony of Tradition and Festivity
Our final stop was Austria, where the Christmas spirit was alive in every corner. The Vienna Christmas Market was a dream come true, with its illuminated stalls offering everything from handcrafted ornaments to mouthwatering strudels and mulled wine. Salzburg, with its Baroque architecture and snow-dusted rooftops, felt like stepping into a fairy tale. We also attended a classical music performance that added a touch of cultural richness to our holiday.
To top it off, we enjoyed a cozy, horse-drawn carriage ride through a picturesque Austrian village. Wrapped in warm blankets, we listened to the rhythmic clopping of hooves as we glided past snow-covered chalets and twinkling lights – a truly enchanting experience!
The entire trip was a seamless blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and festive joy. Each destination brought its own unique charm, leaving us with unforgettable memories of twinkling lights, snowy peaks, and the warm glow of holiday cheer. Winter in Europe is truly a season to behold and this journey was nothing short of spectacular.
Our Zicasso travel representative made sure every small detail was organized and even double-checked the drivers, tours, etc, in advance. This is the perfect travel company and we will surely use them again! Our agents communicated with us throughout the trip to ensure everything was flawless! Thank you for the most magical holiday ever! We shall cherish these memories forever.
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Generally, it was superb. Great follow-through on the whole process. You kept in touch and we knew we could reach you. The accommodations were excellent. The schedule and travel details were accurate and ample. The guides were friendly, wonderfully knowledgeable about the history and geography and the cuisine and the wine. We especially enjoyed our guide (sorry can't find his card) who took us on two daily tours, wine tour on 24 September from Colmar, and 25 September the day in Freiberg and the Black Forest. He was fascinating with history, and the region, and just charming.
This second week was also excellent. The same detail and planning from you was very good. We were delighted to find that the instructions you gave (for parking, hotels, etc.) were clear and accurate. The setting and guide were superb. He gave us time, joined us for lunch, and shared his knowledge and experience with us. We loved most of the Swiss towns and we loved Lyon.
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