For years, France has been a desired travel destination for British holidaymakers, due to its location even though it is popular worldwide, drawing more than 79 million tourists every year, making it the most popular tourist destination in the globe.
Getting to France by air from the UK is easy as there are many opportunities available, although flying from UK means the entire France is at your access in less time. With the onset of popular budget airlines, flights to France can be very inexpensive too. Cheap airlines also present the expediency of visiting to less popular cities in France, but the regular flights usually fly to Paris.
Although not available by all the airlines, there are just about 480 airports throughout in the country. Easyjet flights have several routes to France from UK, which includes flights from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Belfast, Liverpool, Bristol; and Luton to locations like Paris Charles de Gaulle; La Rochelle and Toulouse; Luton and Gatwick to Grenoble, Birmingham, Bristol, Bristol and Gatwick to the Marseille, Bournemouth, among others.
France is highly well-liked by tourists due to its exciting offers such a varied range of sights, which includes lovely cities, coasts, mountains, and vineyards; there is something for all.
Northern part of the country consisting of lowlands and coastal plains, and excluding Paris, this region is not famous for tourism. Paris boasts heritage, culture, and stunning architecture, which are its main appeal. The flights to Paris are cheap as there is a high competition among the airlines.
The north-west region of France has the famous Loire Valley, which is known for its landscapes, wine, architectural heritage, and castles. This area of the city is must seeing, particularly area between Maine and Sally-sur-Loire; because this area of the Valley has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A small flight from UK, to Nantes or Paris, then a small trip, will take you to Loire Valley.
North region of the country experiences a temperate climate, just like UK, having warm summers as well as mild winters, with a same quantity of rainfall.
The southern France is more mountainous, and is conquered by 3 main mountain ranges, such as the Alps, the Massif Central, and the Pyrenees. The Massif Central is located in the south-central region of France; and is unconnected from the Alps, in the east; by Rhone Valley. The city of Lyon is located at the northern end of the valley. It is the third largest city of France, which also has been selected a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. You can travel from UK, directly to Lyon.
Massif Central has three fairly small ski resorts, but the skiers mostly head for the Alps and Pyrenees to get the best deal for resorts. Grenoble airport is most accessible for much of the Alps and many flights come here from the UK. To get to Pyrenees, in south, Toulouse is almost certainly the finest destination to fly to from UK. At the bottom of the Pyrenees, Lourdes is chiefly significant for religious tourism, drawing more than five million pilgrims per year.
The southern end of the Alps, at the Mediterranean coast, there is Nice city and the French Riviera (Cote d’Azur, in France). This destination is popular for the rich; and is famous for places like Monaco and Cannes. These areas are developed so effectively because of the Mediterranean weather; having dry summers; and gentle winters. To mix with celebrities, you can take a flight to Nice or Marseille; the second largest city in France.



