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Just a hop across the English Channel, holidays to France make a fantastic short-haul choice for foodies, nature lovers, romantics, shoppers and families. Its diverse regions and sunny summers will appeal if you’re hungry for a holiday that's close to home. From its natural landscapes, rivers, pretty hilltop villages and beach towns to its dramatic mountain ranges and its super-romantic capital, France holidays have it all. Whether you want to explore the wonderful wineries in Champagne, enjoy a beach break in the French Riviera, go skiing in the Alps or discover Disney in Paris, you'll find exactly what you're looking for in this fantastic country - vive la France!

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Getting Around France

🚌 Transport in the France Region

French cities have excellent public transport networks; some, like Paris, have a metro, while others, including Nice, have tramways and great rail services. Buses also run, usually regularly and with cheap fares. Taxi stands can be found at airports and railway stations as well as all around the cities. Trains are efficient and fast in France and a great way to do more exploring, while car hire offers the ultimate freedom to travel at your own leisure.

Travelling by bus or carThere are good bus services operating in the major towns and cities of France. There are also longer-journey bus routes that run between the cities and regions but it's best to check the tourist information desks for timetables and network maps. Trains run on schedule and are one of the most convenient ways of getting around the country. Many routes, especially in the South of France, offer beautiful views. Car hire is a great way of getting around France. There are tolls on the major roads but you can buy an electronic tag to make passing through easier. You must have a reflective jacket, warning triangle and headlamp beam deflectors in your car when you drive in France. Don't dismiss these rules as there can be on-the-spot fines. Roads are largely excellent and driving is on the right hand side.  
Passports and Visas

Your passport should be valid for the duration of the stay. British citizens don’t need a visa to travel to France, or the EU. For more information and advice, visit www.fco.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Pick up a free EHIC in advance, and ensure you also have suitable travel insurance. Dial 112 in emergencies – there’s an English speaking service. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/health

Vaccinations

There are no additional vaccinations currently needed for travel to France. Routine jabs should be up to date.

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