The French Riviera is a geographical kiss between the bordering lips of the Alps and the Mediterranean sea, no wonder it makes for such a romantic backdrop.
Draped around the South Eastern coastline of France, one glance at the regal Riviera, will leave no guessing as to why it’s been a playground for millionaires, Hollywood starlets, and the well to do since the turn of the 19th century.
Mild-warm sunshine year round teases thousands to stroll through it’s charming villages, pontificating on the paintings and patisseries on offer.
France’s wine-making heritage is as rich as it’s reds and as delightful as it’s dry whites.
Read MoreSee the sweeping French countryside villages of Gourdon, Tourrettes sur Loup and Mougins.
Read MoreHome of Hollywood hotshots, high-rollers and the world's wealthiest hedonists.
Read MoreMichelin stars and French food go together like red wine and a bit of brie.
Read MoreWe all like to smell good, but to create your own fragrance adds a touch of class.
Read MoreAs with anywhere, the best way to save money is to go local. French bread and cheese at local markets is both pocket friendly and a delight on the tastebuds.
A:, Brigitte Bardot made the Plage des Pampelonne famous and it’s one of the must see on your sightseeing itinerary.
July-September is the best time for mild but warm climates and clear blue skies. Heaven!
Every year millions of couples from all over the world visit this French capital for a romantic getaway, but there’s more to Paris than just romance.
Do you fancy a beachside city break which combines relaxation and culture? Then, Lisbon is for you.
Struggling to choose between beach, city or mountains? In Barcelona, you don’t have to.