As a travel advisors, you know that finding the perfect destination for your clients is key to delivering unforgettable experiences. That is why Atout France is excited to invite you to an exclusive webinar featuring ten of France’s most captivating destinations, each presented by the French Promotion Manager of the respective destination. Join in on the fun and you could win one of ten $100 France at Home gift vouchers.
Over 60 minutes, these expert speakers will provide unique insights and updates that can help you craft the ultimate French getaway for your clients. From the north to the south, discover regions, cities and experiences, and have the chance to win one of ten $100 France at Home gift vouchers!
Mark you calendar: 03 September at 4pm (AEST) and register today.
Here are 10 reasons you need to join the Best of France webinar.
10. Amiens: A city of surprises and serenity
Amiens, a gem in the Hauts-de-France region, is a city that continuously surprises visitors with its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Imagine the awe-inspiring sight of the world’s largest Gothic cathedral, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame d’Amiens, illuminated by a stunning chroma show.
Beyond the cathedral, Amiens offers unique attractions such as the Floating Vegetable Gardens (Les Hortillonnages), a peaceful maze of waterways perfect for exploration.
History buffs will appreciate the Australian Garden of Peace and the ANZAC Day Remembrance circuit, which honour the deep connections between France and Australia.
During the webinar, Amiens will highlight these attractions and provide insights into how this city can offer something memorable for every type of traveller.
9. Avignon: A historic and cultural marvel
Step into the heart of Provence and discover Avignon, a city brimming with exceptional history, culture, and Provençal charm.
Behind its ancient stone walls lies a treasure trove of UNESCO-listed sites, including the stunning Palais des Papes.
The webinar will delve into Avignon’s main attractions, including a comprehensive look at the city’s accommodation options, ensuring your clients experience the best of this iconic Provence city.
8. Hauts-de-France: A blend of urban and rural delights
Hauts-de-France is a vibrant region that was formed in 2016 through the merger of the former regions of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy. Known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and cultural heritage, Hauts-de-France offers a unique blend of urban and rural experiences.
During the webinar, you will learn about the Australian Remembrance Trail and other highlights that make this region a must-visit.
7. Ophorus: The incoming travel agency for authentic tours and meaningful experiences
Since 2005, Ophorus has been creating unforgettable travel experiences across France, offering small-group private and shared tours led by expert local guides.
During the webinar, Ophorus will present the regions they cover, and share details on their new destinations.
You will also learn about the wide range of services they offer, from custom itineraries to special interest tours, ensuring your clients receive a truly tailored travel experience.
6. Marseille: The booming capital of Provence
Marseille, the dynamic capital of Provence, is a city with 2,600 years of history and a renewed spirit. Recent years have seen the opening of numerous cultural sites and luxury hotels, making Marseille an attractive destination for travellers seeking both authenticity and modern comfort.
During the webinar, Marseille will introduce its new amenities, its commitment to sustainable tourism, and the special tours organised by its new incoming service.
5. Dijon: A gastronomic and cultural capital
Dijon, the capital of Burgundy, is a city that embodies the French art of living. Known for its rich history, heritage, and world-famous wines, Dijon is a destination that delights the senses.
Whether your clients are interested in exploring its UNESCO-listed sites, indulging in its gastronomic delights, or simply enjoying the beauty of its streets, Dijon offers a wealth of experiences.
The webinar will highlight Dijon’s ease of access, its culinary and cultural offerings, and some of the unique experiences that make it a standout destination.
4. Nice Côte d’Azur: A year-round Riviera destination
Nice Côte d’Azur is a small world unto itself, with 300 days of sunshine, stunning landscapes, and a rich history that dates back to 400,000 BC.
Whether your clients are seeking cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, or simply a taste of the Mediterranean lifestyle, Nice has it all.
The webinar will showcase the best times to visit, the top cultural and heritage sites, and what makes Nice a year-round playground for travellers.
3. Nîmes: A blend of Roman history and modern culture
Nîmes is a city where Roman history comes alive. Known for its well-preserved architecture and lively atmosphere, Nîmes offers a blend of ancient and modern experiences that will captivate history lovers and city explorers alike.
The webinar will explore the city’s historical monuments and vibrant culture.
2. Antibes Juan- les-Pins: The hidden gem of the French Riviera
Antibes Juan- les-Pins is a city that offers the perfect mix of charm, culture, and coastal beauty. From its narrow streets and the Picasso Museum to the impressive Port Vauban, Antibes is a must-visit on the French Riviera.
The webinar will highlight the many unique offerings of this picturesque destination.
1. The Grand Est region: A cultural treasure trove
The Grand Est region is a cultural hub, home to eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. From the medieval towns of Alsace to the royal squares of Lorraine and the magnificent sites of Champagne–Ardenne, the Grand Est offers a rich tapestry of experiences.
The webinar will delve into the cultural highlights that make this region a must-visit.
For more deets
Register here for the France Digital Roadshow and if you can’t attend, the recordings will be sent to you afterwards.
For more information to help you design unique French itineraries, ask Marianne here: marianne.france.fr/guide or explore www.france.fr/en/
A bientot! See you soon!
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