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France Holiday Packages from UAE

France commands a specific kind of attention that few countries can replicate: the Eiffel Tower at midnight glittering with its hourly light show over the Seine, the Château de Versailles spreading across 800 hectares of formal gardens that took three decades to complete under Louis XIV, and the vineyard-covered hills of Burgundy's Côte d'Or where the world's most closely studied soil produces pinot noir of extraordinary complexity. France tour packages from the UAE are in consistent demand precisely because no single trip exhausts the country's range - Paris alone generates enough cultural material for multiple visits before you've reached Provence, the Loire Valley, or the Atlantic coast.

France works for virtually every traveller type: couples who want a Parisian weekend of museum-going and Michelin-starred dinners, families who visit Disneyland Paris or explore the Loire Valley's fairy-tale châteaux, adventurers who cycle the Canal du Midi between Toulouse and the Mediterranean, and gastronomes who build an itinerary entirely around Lyon's bouchon restaurant scene and the Burgundy wine route. A France holiday package from Dubai or Abu Dhabi places this variety within seven hours' flying time. Book your France vacation with Travelwings and let us handle the planning details.

Why Travel to France?

Here are five compelling reasons why France belongs on your travel list in 2026.

  • Parisian Concentration: Paris concentrates more recognised cultural institutions per square kilometre than any other city on earth - the Louvre (the world's most visited museum), the Musée d'Orsay (the world's greatest impressionist collection), and Notre-Dame Cathedral (now reopened after its 2024 restoration) are all within walking distance of each other on the Right and Left Banks.
  • Regional Diversity: France's 13 administrative regions produce profoundly different travel experiences - the lavender fields of Provence and the walled city of Carcassonne in the south are as distinct from the granite coastline of Brittany and the Mont-Saint-Michel tidal island in the northwest as any two separate countries could be.
  • Gastronomy Infrastructure: France holds more Michelin stars per capita than any country in the world - as of the 2024 Guide, over 600 restaurants carry at least one star. Lyon's bouchon culture, Bordeaux's wine-and-food pairing scene, and Paris's covered markets such as the Marché d'Aligre function as accessible entry points before you commit to a fine-dining reservation.
  • Loire Valley Châteaux: The Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage corridor between Orléans and Angers contains over 300 châteaux, including Château de Chambord (365 chimneys, a double-helix staircase attributed to Leonardo da Vinci's influence) and Château de Chenonceau, which spans the Cher river on a five-arch bridge.
  • Alpine and Coastal Options: France's geography provides both skiing and beach holidays within a single national border - the Mont Blanc massif and Chamonix valley offer some of Europe's most serious alpine skiing and summer trekking, while the French Riviera from Nice to Saint-Tropez provides the combination of glamour and Mediterranean warmth for which the Côte d'Azur is internationally known.

Best Time to Visit France – Month by Month

France's climate and calendar offer distinct experiences across all four seasons.

March–May (Spring): Spring is the consensus favourite season for Paris - the Seine-side booksellers reopen their stalls, the city's chestnut trees come into bloom, and museum queues are shorter than in July and August. The Loire Valley is particularly beautiful in May when the châteaux gardens are at peak colour and river cycling conditions are ideal.

June–August (Summer): Summer brings Paris at its most crowded but also its most animated - the Seine's summer beaches (Paris Plages) open in July, open-air cinema operates in several parks, and the summer sales (les soldes) run for approximately six weeks. The French Riviera from Nice to Monaco is at its most competitive for sunbeds from mid-July to late August, but the sea temperature (reaching 24°C in August) is worth it.

September–October (Autumn): Autumn in France is characterised by the harvest season across wine regions - Burgundy's grape harvest happens in September and October, and Bordeaux châteaux occasionally open for vendange tourism. Paris in autumn has the academic-year energy without summer's humidity, and the Louvre's queues are measurably shorter after the school holidays end in early September.

November–February (Winter): France's Christmas markets - particularly in Alsace, where Strasbourg's Christkindelsmärik claims to be Europe's oldest dating to 1570 - draw visitors from across the continent. Paris in January and February offers the lowest hotel rates of the year and near-empty museums. Ski season opens in the French Alps from December, with Chamonix-Mont-Blanc attracting intermediate and expert skiers from across the world.

What's Included in Our France Tour Packages

Every France package from Travelwings UAE is built around a complete set of confirmed components - no hidden gaps.

  • Return flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris, with options for alternative arrivals into Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) for Riviera itineraries.
  • Hotel accommodation in 3-star to 5-star properties ranging from Haussmann-era boutique hotels in Paris's Marais district to Riviera hotels with sea views in Nice and Cannes.
  • Daily breakfast at your hotel, with optional half-board upgrades for château hotel stays in the Loire Valley.
  • Guided tours including Paris's key landmarks - Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, the Louvre galleries, and Versailles - and château day excursions in the Loire Valley.
  • Destination-specific activities including Seine river cruises (Bateaux Mouches or Vedettes du Pont Neuf), Versailles garden access, Champagne region cellar tours in Reims or Épernay, and French Riviera coastal day trips.
  • Private airport transfers between CDG and central Paris hotels, and between Nice Airport and Riviera accommodation.
  • 24/7 Travelwings support throughout your France trip, available from UAE departure through to your return flight.

Sample Itineraries

3-Day Paris Essentials: Day one: arrive CDG, transfer to hotel in the 4th or 7th arrondissement. Afternoon walk to Notre-Dame and Île Saint-Louis. Evening dinner in Le Marais. Day two: Eiffel Tower and Trocadéro in the morning, Louvre galleries (Egyptian Antiquities and the Denon Wing) in the afternoon, optional evening Seine cruise. Day three: Musée d'Orsay and the Rodin Museum garden before late afternoon departure.

5-Day Paris & Loire Valley: Two days in Paris as above. Day three: TGV train to Tours (one hour), check into a Loire Valley château hotel. Day four: full-day guided tour of Chambord and Chenonceau châteaux with a wine tasting at a Vouvray vineyard. Day five: morning in Amboise - Leonardo da Vinci's former residence at the Clos Lucé - before returning to Paris by TGV for departure.

7-Day France Highlights Circuit: Days one and two in Paris. Day three: TGV to Bordeaux (two hours) - a city that completed a remarkable architectural renovation of its historic port and now holds the world's largest wine museum, La Cité du Vin. Day four: Bordeaux Saint-Émilion wine circuit. Day five: fly or TGV to Nice - settle into the Promenade des Anglais and the old town's cours Saleya morning market. Day six: Monaco half-day and the medieval hill village of Eze above the Riviera corniche. Day seven: return to Paris CDG for departure.

Family-Friendly & Couple Getaways

Families visiting France gravitate toward two anchors: Disneyland Paris at Marne-la-Vallée, which combines both Disney and Walt Disney Studios parks within the same resort complex, and the Loire Valley, where the châteaux feel genuinely fairy-tale to children who approach them without the context of architecture history. The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris's Parc de la Villette is specifically designed for children from age two upward, with interactive science exhibits across four floors. Couples who book a France tour package with flights from Dubai often target Paris for culture and romance - the Palais Royal gardens at midday, the Canal Saint-Martin in Montmartre in the evening, and a table at a neighbourhood bistro that has been in the same family for decades remain experiences that earn their reputation.

Travel Planning Tips

Visa: France is a Schengen Area member. UAE passport holders are visa-exempt for stays up to 90 days. Residents holding Indian, Pakistani, and many other passports require a Schengen visa; applications can be submitted through the French Embassy in Abu Dhabi or VFS Global offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah. Processing typically takes 10–15 working days; apply at least a month before travel during busy seasons
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Currency: France uses the Euro (EUR). Paris is cashless to a greater degree than most European cities - contactless card payment is accepted in taxis (compulsory since 2022), boulangeries, and market stalls. ATMs are widely available. Tipping is not obligatory in France; a service charge (service compris) is included in restaurant bills by law.

Getting Around: Paris's Métro covers the city comprehensively and connects to the RER suburban rail network for CDG Airport, Versailles, and Disneyland. Between French cities, SNCF's TGV high-speed trains are faster and more central than flying - Paris to Lyon takes two hours, Paris to Bordeaux two hours fifteen minutes. The Navigo Liberté+ card allows pay-as-you-go metro travel without needing to buy individual paper tickets.

Connectivity: French 4G coverage is excellent in Paris and all major cities. Free public Wi-Fi is available in most Paris parks, museums, and transport hubs. A French SIM from Orange or SFR provides competitive 10-day data packages at the airport arrivals hall; EU-roaming from UK SIMs also works in France. Note that WhatsApp calls to UAE from France work normally over 4G data.

Why Book with Travelwings UAE

  • France packages from Travelwings are structured as monthly payment plans, making a Paris and Loire Valley combination or a French Riviera break financially manageable for UAE families without requiring full upfront payment.
  • Every France tour package with flights quoted by Travelwings specifies the exact airline, routing, and hotel at the time of booking - you will not find a cheaper version with inferior components hidden behind the same price.
  • Travelwings works with Paris ground partners who are ATOUT France-registered destination management companies, ensuring licensed guides, confirmed museum skip-the-line entry, and vetted transport providers.
  • French-speaking consultants are available in our UAE team for travellers who want to discuss arrondissement choices, restaurant booking support, or itinerary fine-tuning with a level of local knowledge that general travel agencies rarely match.
  • From missed CDG connections to hotel-room discrepancies, Travelwings' 24/7 operations team resolves France-based issues in real time - a crucial service when dealing with a high-volume international hub like Charles de Gaulle.

Book Your France Holiday Today

From the Eiffel Tower to the Château de Versailles, France delivers a depth of experience that holds up across multiple visits. Travelwings UAE brings together flights, accommodation, guided tours, and activity bookings into a single confirmed package, so you travel with full clarity on cost and logistics. Call or message our team in Dubai or Abu Dhabi today to start building your France itinerary for 2026.

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France and Germany share a border of cultural and historical significance - the Rhine valley, the Alsace wine route, and the contrast between French and German baroque architecture are all accessible from a single trans-European itinerary. Where France concentrates its luxury travel offer around Paris, the Loire Valley, and the Riviera, Germany delivers the Bavarian Alps, the Rhine Gorge, and a Christmas market culture in cities like Nuremberg and Cologne that rivals Alsace for atmosphere. UAE travellers building a first European trip often pair France and Germany as complementary starting points. Discover our
Germany holiday packages.

Europe Tour Packages

France is a logical anchor point for any western European circuit - Paris functions as a connecting hub for Spain, Italy, the UK, and the Benelux countries equally well. UAE travellers who want to extend a France visit into a broader European adventure benefit from Travelwings' multi-destination packages, which handle cross-border rail and flight logistics, accommodation in each city, and a single point of payment and support throughout the trip. Browse all our Europe tour packages.

Maldives Holiday Packages

A Paris trip and a Maldives trip serve different emotional and sensory needs - France delivers intellectual and cultural saturation; the Maldives delivers complete sensory decompression. UAE honeymooners sometimes combine both: a few nights in Paris for the restaurants and architecture, then the Indian Ocean for the private lagoon and absolute stillness. Flight routing makes this straightforward from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Explore our Maldives holiday packages.

Azerbaijan Holiday Packages

Azerbaijan offers something unexpected in the context of a France comparison: Baku's French-designed Old City boulevards - laid out by French urban planners during the early 20th-century oil boom - mirror elements of Haussmann's Paris in their proportions and stone façades, before giving way entirely to Caspian architecture and Azerbaijani culinary culture. The contrast makes for a genuinely interesting juxtaposition for travellers interested in how European design was exported and adapted in the Caucasus. Explore our Azerbaijan holiday packages.

Eid Al Adha Holiday Packages

Paris during the Eid Al Adha window is an excellent choice for UAE travellers - summer in France means the city is fully animated, outdoor dining is at its best, and Paris Plages creates a beach-in-the-city atmosphere along the Seine embankments. France tour packages aligned with the Eid break are popular and tend to sell quickly as UAE demand concentrates within a short booking window. Travelwings locks in Eid-period availability early. Browse our Eid Al Adha holiday packages.

Browse the full range on our UAE holidays index page.

Prices and inclusions are indicative and subject to change based on availability, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Contact Travelwings UAE for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 How much does a France holiday package from the UAE cost?

France tour packages from Dubai start from around AED 3,200 per person for a 4-night Paris break including return flights and a 3-star hotel in the 7th or 8th arrondissement. A 7-day France circuit covering Paris, the Loire Valley, and the Riviera with 4-star accommodation and guided tours generally ranges from AED 7,500 to AED 14,000 per person. Travelwings provides fully transparent pricing with all inclusions listed before you confirm.

2 Do UAE residents need a Schengen visa for France?

UAE passport holders are visa-exempt for Schengen countries including France for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Residents holding Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and most other non-GCC passports require a Schengen visa. Applications are submitted through VFS Global in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah, and processing takes an average of 10 to 15 working days. Travelwings recommends applying at least 4 weeks before intended travel to allow for any delays.

3 How long should I spend in France?

A minimum of 5 days is needed to see Paris properly without feeling rushed. Seven days allows the addition of Versailles, one Loire Valley château day trip, or a Champagne region excursion. Ten to fourteen days opens the country fully - Paris plus either Bordeaux and the Riviera, or the Alps and Provence, can be comfortably covered in two weeks using France's efficient TGV network.

4 When is the best time to visit France from the UAE?

May and September are widely considered the best months for Paris - temperatures are comfortable (18–22°C), crowds are lighter than July and August, and restaurant and hotel availability is better. The Loire Valley is at its most beautiful in spring (April–May) when château gardens are in bloom. For skiing in Chamonix, December through March offers the best snow reliability, with February half-term being the peak booking period.

5 Is France safe for families and first-time visitors?

France is one of the world's most-visited countries - it received 100 million international tourists in 2023, the most of any country globally. Paris's tourist areas are generally safe, though pickpocketing near high-traffic sites like the Eiffel Tower and on the Métro does require standard vigilance. Families find the Loire Valley, Provence, and the Alsace region particularly safe and easy to navigate. Emergency services (15 for medical, 17 for police) are accessible to non-French speakers.

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