
FRANCE TRIPS
France, a favourite for day trips but also for tours. The country has much to offer from tours of the capital, Paris, to the War memorials at The Somme. There is plenty of rich history and culture to explore on a tour or day trip in France.

Normandy Day Trip
As well as giving groups the opportunity to stand on the very beaches where so many sacrifices were made during WWII.

The Somme
The Battle of The Somme took place between July and November 1916, and our tours will enable you to visit the main sites in the area.

Opal Coast
The French Opal Coast is a popular destination for organised groups, offering a wide range of sightseeing opportunities and activities inspired by the region’s rich history and strong maritime heritage.

Vimy & Arras day excursion
This popular day excursion will offer groups an interesting and thought-provoking combination of World War I visits in Northern France.

Paris
Paris is a truly cosmopolitan capital – the people of the city represent a unique cross-section of society, life-style and nationality.

Opal Coast Day Trip
The French Opal Coast is a popular destination for organised groups, offering a wide range of sightseeing opportunities and activities inspired by the region’s rich history and strong maritime heritage.

The Somme Day Trip
The Battle of The Somme took place between July and November 1916, and our tours will enable you to visit the main sites in the area.

Paris Day Trip
Paris is a truly cosmopolitan capital – the people of the city represent a unique cross-section of society, life-style and nationality.

Normandy
As well as giving groups the opportunity to stand on the very beaches where so many sacrifices were made during WWII.

Surgery and Treatment on the Western Front
Our knowledge of medicine and the human body has grown at a truly staggering pace in the last 100 years and one of the most noticeable places to see such evolution was the battlefield.

Lille Christmas Market
Lille's Christmas Market, located in the heart of the city at Place Rihour, is one of Northern France's largest, featuring over 90 rustic wooden chalets. Running from mid-November to late December, it offers festive food (mulled wine, gingerbread, speculoos), local crafts, and a 50-foot Ferris wheel
