Category: Travel Planning
Île aux Oiseaux: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île aux Oiseaux Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île aux Oiseaux — ‘Bird Island’ — sits inside the Bassin d’Arcachon lagoon in southwestern France, roughly 60 km from Bordeaux, and is one of the few uninhabited tidal islands in metropolitan France that attracts over 1 million lagoon visitors annually. The island is […]
Pau: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Pau Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Travel tips for Pau. More Destinations in Europe Explore our complete travel guides for more Europe destinations: Nîmes Travel Guide (2026), Rouen Travel Guide (2026), Île Berder Travel Guide (2026), Vienna Travel Guide (2026), Amiens Travel Guide (2026). Pau at a Glance Currency EUR (€) Official […]
Elsass: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Elsass Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Alsace sits at 1,424 meters above sea level in its Vosges highlands, stretching along the Rhine border between France and Germany with a population of 1,919,745 as of January 2021. This crescent-shaped region was contested between France and Germany four times between 1871 and 1945, leaving […]
Bretagne: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Bretagne Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Brittany (Bretagne) is France’s rugged northwestern peninsula stretching 1,200 km of dramatic coastline, home to around 3.4 million people and over 2,000 megalithic monuments — more than anywhere else on Earth. The region was an independent duchy until 1532 and still fiercely guards its Celtic identity, […]
Normandie: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Normandie Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Normandy stretches 600 km of coastline along the English Channel in northern France, anchored by Rouen, a city founded by the Romans in 50 BC. The region is home to roughly 3.3 million people and draws visitors with D-Day beaches, Mont Saint-Michel, and one of France’s […]
Île Vierge: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île Vierge Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Vierge is a 6-hectare islet sitting just 1.5 kilometres off the north-west coast of Brittany, opposite the village of Lilia in the commune of Plouguerneau, Finistère. It is home to the tallest stone lighthouse in Europe — a 82.5-metre granite tower completed in 1902 […]
Île Longue: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île Longue Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Longue is technically a peninsula jutting into the Rade de Brest in Finistère, Brittany, and has been France’s primary nuclear ballistic missile submarine (SNLE) base since 1971. The site houses France’s Force Océanique Stratégique and is so restricted that civilian access is entirely prohibited […]
Île Sainte-Marguerite: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île Sainte-Marguerite Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Sainte-Marguerite is the largest of the Lérins Islands, stretching 3,200 metres long and 950 metres wide, sitting just 700 metres off Cannes’ Palm-Beach headland in the Bay of Cannes. The island sits at only 22 metres above sea level and is famously known as […]
Île Saint-Honorat: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île Saint-Honorat Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Saint-Honorat sits just 1.6 kilometres off the coast of Cannes, making it one of the most accessible monastic islands in Europe — yet fewer than 15 minutes by ferry separates its medieval quiet from the Croisette’s chaos. The island stretches 1.5 kilometres long and […]
Île des Embiez: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île des Embiez Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île des Embiez sits just 27 metres above sea level in the Mediterranean off the port of Le Brusc, part of Six-Fours-les-Plages in the Var department. With a permanent population of just 10 people, this privately managed island is one of the most intimate […]
Île Madame: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Île Madame Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Madame is a tiny 4-square-mile tidal island in the Charente estuary, connected to the French mainland via a causeway called the Passe aux Bœufs. Technically part of the commune of Port-des-Barques, the island itself is uninhabited — making it one of the most quietly […]
Ajaccio: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Ajaccio Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica and birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1769, sits at just 38 metres above sea level on the island’s sun-drenched west coast, roughly 390 km southeast of Marseille. With a population of 76,320, it punches well above its weight as Corsica’s largest […]