About traveling from San Sebastian to Bordeaux Both San Sebastian and Bordeaux are distinctly beautiful cities renowned as much for their cuisine as for their outstanding architecture and landscapes. In San Sebastian, one of the cuisine capitals of the world, you can relax on picturesque beaches and marvel at the […]
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How to get from Bordeaux to San Sebastian
About traveling from Bordeaux to San Sebastian Both Bordeaux and San Sebastian are distinctly beautiful cities renowned as much for their cuisine as for their outstanding architecture and landscapes. Enjoy a glass of wine in Bordeaux, one of the most famous wine-growing regions in the world, before heading to San […]
Stop and Smell the Flowers: 3 Days of Lavender Season in Provence
From the end of June til early August, France’s Provence region is brimming with row upon row of lavender fields, enhancing the already-picturesque rural landscape. Traveling through the region in late summer will treat you to this medieval tradition. Of course, you’ll also visit the charming villages for which Provence […]
A Quick Guide: What to do in Paris
Whether it’s your first time in the French capital or your 100th, there’s not shortage of things to do in Paris. From world-famous museums to haute shopping, even a guide book struggles to cover all the best places to visit in Paris. Instead, we’re going to outline the major sights […]
The Spectacular 6-Day French Wine Tour: Champagne, Bordeaux, Loire Valley
Whether you’re a budding wine enthusiast or a seasoned sommelier, if you’re a fan of France’s famous fizz then you’re in the right place. Daytrip’s spectacular French wine tour takes you on a journey through the prestigious Champagne region and beyond, where you’ll discover the best booze the country has […]
French Camino Itinerary: 5 Days by Private Car
French Camino, El Camino Frances, or the ‘French Way’ is the most popular of the three routes (along with Spanish and Portuguese) of the Way of St. James, a pilgrimage ending in Santiago de Compostela, where the saint is said to be buried. The pilgrimage’s earliest record dates from the […]