66 Famous French quotes about travel

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If you love to travel and dream of exploring France and other places around the world, you are going to love these famous French quotes about travel.

From renowned writers capturing the spirit of travel, they emphasize the transformative power of exploration. There is nothing like the allure of adventure, and the enrichment it brings to our lives.

So for those who like to step outside our comfort zones, embrace the unknown, and open the heart to new perspectives, here are the most famous French quotes about travel. Allons-y!

1. Voyager, c’est naître et mourir à chaque instant.

Translation: “To travel is to be born and die at every moment.” – Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo is of course one of the most renowned French writers the country has produced along with being a poet, novelist, and playwright. The writer of Les Miserables and the Hunchback of Notre Dame was also a politician.

This quote might have been in reference to his banishment when  Napoleon III  took control of France in 1851 and Victor Hugo found himself banished as a traiter in exile.

2. Voyager c’est vivre.

Translation: “Traveling, it is living”. – Gustave Nadaud.

Gustave Nadaud was a 19th century French composer who captures the essence of what lovers of travel already know: the sentiment of feeling alive.

3. On ne fait pas un voyage, c’est le voyage qui nous fait.

Translation: “We do not make a journey, the journey makes us.” – Nicolas Bouvier

Nicolas Bouvier was a francophone Swiss-born writer and traveler who spent several years in France. He was known for his photography and travel writings.

Palace of Versailles

4. Dans le voyage, il n’y a pas de certitude, seulement de l’aventure.

Translation: “In travel, there is no certainty, only adventure.” – Anonymous

The road less traveled can never be predicted, but it will certainly be full of bumps and surprises.

5. Rien ne développe l’intelligence comme les voyages.

Translation: “Nothing develops intelligence like travel.” – Emile Zola

Emile Zola has been a household name in France dating back to the early 20th century, both for his writings and his political advocacy. This famous travel quote perhaps can be interpreted as an unkind comment to those who do not venture out of their comfort zone.

6. Il est certain qu’il faut voyager.

Translation: “Of course you have to travel.” – Voltaire

The celebrated writer Voltaire leaves no doubt about his feelings, with an emphasis that leaves no room for argument.

7. On voyage pour changer, non de lieu, mais d’idées.

Translation: “We travel to change, not places, but ideas.” – Hippolyte Taine

Dating back to the 19th century, Hippolyte Taine was a French historian, critic and philosopher. At a time when travel was not as widespread, Taine advocates why everyone should go on an expedition.

8. Le monde est un livre et ceux qui ne voyagent pas n’en lisent qu’une page.

Translation: “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” – Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine was an early Christian theologian and philosopher from the 4th century, who would go on to become a saint. His famous quote about travel however, still remains relevant today.

9. Voyager rend modeste. On voit mieux la place minuscule que l’on occupe dans le monde.

Translation: “Traveling makes one modest. You see the tiny place you occupy in the world more clearly.” – Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert was a prominent French novelist from the 19th century. He notes how much small we seem in the larger scheme of things, after having explored another part of the world.

Landmark fountain at Concorde in Paris

10. Paris est toujours une bonne idée.

Translation: “Paris is always a good idea.” – Audrey Hepburn

The incontournable (unmissable) Audrey Hepburn, in the movie Sabrina said this famous quote about Paris in 1954 as she heads off to culinary school , and it still rings true.

Later in the film she explains: “Paris is for changing your outlook, for throwing open the windows and letting in la vie en rose .”

11. On ne découvre pas de terre nouvelle sans consentir à perdre de vue, d’abord et longtemps, tout rivage.

Translation: “One cannot discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore.” – André Gide

André Gide was a French author who won the 1947 Nobel laureate in literature. Whether by plane or boat, it is true that you can’t go anywhere without losing sight of ‘home’ at least for a while.

12. Voyager est un triple plaisir : l’attente, l’éblouissement et le souvenir.

Translation: “Traveling is a triple pleasure: the anticipation, the astonishment, and the recollection.” – Ilka Chase

Ilka Chase was an American actress, but this quote is often associated with her in French citations about travel.

13. Le plus beau voyage, c’est celui qu’on n’a pas encore fait.

Translation: “The most beautiful journey is the one you haven’t taken yet.” – Loïck Peyron

Loïck Peyron is a French yachtsman and one of the most accomplished sailors in the world. He has won several competitions over his long career racing across the world.

14. Voyager, c’est grandir. C’est la grande aventure. Celle qui laisse des traces dans l’âme.

Translation: “To travel is to grow. It is the great adventure. The one that leaves traces in the soul.” – Marc Thiercelin

Marc Thiercelin is a French sailor and renowned solo yacht racer. He has done several solo rounds of the world and transatlantic races, so he certainly knows how to go on an adventure.

15. Le monde est un miroir. Si tu lui souris, il te sourira.

Translation: “The world is a mirror. If you smile at it, it will smile back at you.” – Louis Nucera

Louis Nucera was a famous French writer and cyclist, who won the the Grand Prize for Literature from the French Academy in 1993.

Ile Saint Louis in Paris

16. Voyager, c’est vivre deux fois.

Translation: “To travel is to live twice.” – Albert Camus

Albert Camus was a French philosopher and writer who won the the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature. One of his most famous books is T h e Stranger .

17. Le plus court chemin d’un point à un autre est la ligne droite. Mais le vrai chemin est celui que l’on découvre en se perdant.

Translation: “The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. But the true path is the one you discover by getting lost.” – Jacques Prévert

Jacques Prévert was a French poet and screenwriter, who definitely knew the benefits of heading onwards without direction.

18. Voyager, c’est naître et mourir à chaque instant.

This famous French travel quote from Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables , talking about the ups and downs of life.

19. Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux.

Translation: “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust was a prominent 20th century French novelist and essayist. This beautiful quote talks about how traveling has the ability to change ones outlook on life.

a shipyard in France

20. Les voyages sont la meilleure façon d’acheter des souvenirs.

Translation: “Traveling is the best way to purchase memories.” – François Cavanna

François Cavanna was a French author and journalist, and here he isn’t talking about physical souvenirs , but the ones in our heads.

21. L’important n’est pas la destination, c’est le voyage.

Translation: “The important thing is not the destination, it’s the journey.” – Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre was a renowned French philosopher , playwright, and novelist.

22. Les voyages forment la jeunesse.

Translation: “Travel shapes youth.” – Michel de Montaigne

Michel de Montaigne was a French philosopher and writer. This interesting quote advocates travel for the young (and the young at heart.)

23. Le monde est un livre ouvert à tous ceux qui savent lire.

Translation: “The world is an open book to all those who know how to read.” – René Barjavel

René Barjavel was a French author, journalist and critic. He is well known for having exploring the existential concepts of time travel.

24. Le vrai voyageur ne sait pas où il va.

Translation: “The true traveler doesn’t know where he is going.” – Anonymous.

If you don’t know where you are heading, you may be a traveler (and not a tourist.)

25. Le voyage est une espèce de porte par où l’on sort de la réalité comme pour pénétrer dans une réalité inexplorée qui semble un rêve.

Translation: “Travel is a kind of door through which we exit reality, as if entering an unexplored reality that seems like a dream.” – Guy de Maupassant

Guy de Maupassant was a French writer known for his short stories, inspired by the explorers of the past.

26. On ne peut pas voir le monde en restant assis dans un coin.

Translation: “You cannot see the world by sitting in a corner.” – Anonymous

As the joke in French goes, what can see the world while staying in a corner? Only a postage stamp!

27. Ajouter deux lettres à Paris, c’est le paradis.

Translation: “Adding two letters to Paris is paradise.” – Jules Renard

Of course this only works in French, in English you would have to add a few more letters!

28. Voyager sans rencontrer l’autre, ce n’est pas voyager, c’est se déplacer.

Translation: “To travel without meeting the other is not to travel, it is to move.” – Alexandra David Neel

Street in Aix-en-Provence - Moving to France

29. Il n’y a d’homme plus complet que celui qui a beaucoup voyagé, qui a changé vingt fois la forme de sa pensée et de sa vie.

Translation: “There is no more complete man than one who has traveled a lot, who has changed the shape of his thought and his life twenty times over.” – Alphonse de Lamartine

30. Ce n’est que dans l’aventure que certaines personnes réussissent à se connaître – à se retrouver.

Translation: “It is only in adventure that some people manage to know each other – to find each other.” – André Gide

31. Le voyageur voit ce qu’il voit, le touriste voit ce qu’il est venu voir. 

Translation: “The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he came to see.” – Gilbert Keith Chesterton

32. N’ayez jamais peur de la vie, n’ayez jamais peur de l’aventure, faites confiance au hasard, à la chance, à la destinée.

The quote continues: “Partez, allez conquérir d’autres espaces, d’autres espérances. Le reste vous sera donné de surcroît.”

Translation: “Never be afraid of life, never be afraid of adventure, trust chance, luck, destiny. Leave, conquer other spaces, other hopes. The rest will be given to you in addition.” – Henry de Monfreid

33. Jamais je n’ai tant pensé, tant existé, tant vécu, tant été moi-même, si j’ose ainsi dire, que dans les voyages que j’ai faits seul ou à pied. 

Translation: “Never have I thought so much, existed so much, lived so much, been so much myself, if I dare say so, than in the journeys I have made alone or on foot.” – Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Lourmarin, france

34. Les gens ont peur. La peur, c’est l’ignorance. Alors, plus on est éduqué, plus on voyage, plus on parle de langues, moins on est ignorant, donc moins on a peur.

Translation: “People are scared. Fear is ignorance. So, the more educated you are, the more you travel, the more languages ​​you speak, the less ignorant you are, so the less afraid you are.” – Robert Lepage

35. Un des grands malheurs de la vie moderne, c’est le manque d’imprévu, l’absence d’aventures.

Translation: “One of the great misfortunes of modern life is the lack of the unexpected, the absence of adventures.” – Théophile Gauthier

36. L’aventure c’est le trésor que l’on découvre à chaque matin.

Translation: “Adventure is the treasure we discover every morning.” – Jacques Brel

Jacques Brel is a Belgium singer who sang the classic French love song “Ne me quitte pas”, which is one of the most famous songs of all time.

37. Qu’est-ce qu’en général qu’un voyageur ? C’est un homme qui s’en va chercher un bout de conversation au bout du monde. 

Translation: “What is a traveler in general? He is a man who goes to find a piece of conversation at the end of the world.” – Barbay d’Aurevilly

38. De tous les livres, celui que je préfère est mon passeport, unique in octavo qui ouvre les frontières.

Translation: “Of all the books, the one I prefer is my passport, unique in octavo which opens the borders.” – Alain Borer

39. Sans l’incertitude l’aventure n’existerait pas.

Translation: “Without uncertainty, adventure would not exist.” – Alain Séjourné

40. De tous les livres, celui que je préfère est mon passeport, unique in octavo qui ouvre les frontières.

Translation: “Of all the books, the one I prefer is my passport, unique in octavo which opens the borders.” – Alain Borer

41. L’une des choses que j’apprécie le plus quand je voyage à l’étranger, c’est de penser que je vais retourner en France. 

Translation: “One of the things I appreciate the most when I travel abroad is to think that I will return to France.” – Pierre Daninos.

In other words, absence makes the heart grow fonder. A voyage away from France makes home seem so much warmer. You can read more quotes about France here.

42. Vis pour voyager et voyage pour vivre.

Translation: Live to travel and travel to live. – Anonymous.

This famous quote is a variation of that other famous motto “work to live, not live to work”.

43. La vérité existe au-delà des montagnes, pour la connaître, il faut voyager.

Translation: “The truth exists beyond the mountains, to know it, you have to travel.” – Elizabeth Finney

44. La vie est un long champ à cultiver. Voyager, c’est y semer la diversité de la Terre. Voyager, c’est l’embellir des couleurs du monde.

Translation: “Life is a long field to cultivate. To travel is to sow the diversity of the Earth. To travel is to embellish it with the colors of the world.” – Jules Lesven.

45. En somme, je m’aperçois que les voyages, ça sert surtout à embêter les autres une fois qu’on est revenu!

Translation: “In short, I realize that traveling is mainly used to annoy others once you have returned!” – Sacha Guitry.

A funny french travel quote about being forced to listen to others travels stories, with envy and boredom.

46. Voyager rend modeste. Vous voyez quelle petite place vous occupez dans le monde.

Translation: “Traveling makes you modest. You see what a small place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert.

We all feel a little smaller when gazing at the moon and the stars, as this well known quote suggests.

47. Voyager c’est découvrir que tout le monde se trompe sur les autres pays.

Translation: “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.” – Aldous Huxley.

Another funny quote which speaks to how much the French are actually very fond of La Belle France , even though they may not always show it.

48. Qui a l’habitude de voyager… sait qu’il arrive toujours un moment où il faut partir. 

Translation: “Who is used to travelling… knows that there always comes a time when you have to leave.” – Paolo Coelho.

49. Voyager – cela vous laisse sans voix, puis vous transforme en conteur.

Translation: “Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta

gorges du verdon, provence, france

50. Si vous pensez que l’aventure est dangereuse, essayez la routine. Elle est mortelle!

Translation: “If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. She is lethal!” – Paulo Coelho.

51. Les voyages sont la partie frivole de la vie des gens sérieux, et la partie sérieuse des gens frivoles. 

Translation: “Travel is the frivolous part of serious people’s lives, and the serious part of frivolous people.” – Anne-Sophie Swetchine

52. Nous ne voyageons pas pour échapper à la vie, mais pour que la vie ne nous échappe pas.

Translation: “We do not travel to escape life, but so that life does not escape us.” – Anonymous.

53. Trouvons un bel endroit pour se perdre.

Translation: “Let’s find a nice place to get lost.” – Anonymous.

54. Où que tu ailles, vas-y de tout ton coeur.

Translation: “Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” – Anonymous.

I think this quote can probably apply to a lot of things, including travel.

55. Celui qui voyagerait avec bonheur devait voyager léger.

Translation: “Whoever travels happily should travel light.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the author of Le Petit Prince .

56. Chaque voyage est le rêve d’une nouvelle naissance. 

Translation: “Every journey is the dream of a new birth.” – Jean Royer

57. Tous ceux qui errent ne sont pas perdus.

Translation: “Not all who wander are lost.” – John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.

58. Je n’ai pas encore été partout, mais c’est sur ma liste!

Translation: “I haven’t been everywhere yet, but it’s on my list!” – Susan Sontag.

The famous words of every tried-and-true traveler who wants to see it all.

59. Quiconque ne visite pas Paris, ne deviendra jamais vraiment élégant.

Translation: “Anyone who does not visit Paris will never become truly elegant.” – Honoré de Balzac.

I think anyone who has been shopping in Paris and visited these famous fashion houses (or these less expensive ones ) will agree!

Notre dame de la garde Marseille

60. Le voyage est la seule chose qu’on achète qui nous rend plus riche.

Translation: “Travel is the only thing we buy that makes us richer.” – Anonymous.

61. La vérité est au delà des montagnes, pour la trouver il faut voyager!

Translation: “The truth is beyond the mountains, to find it you have to travel!” – Anonymous.

62. On a tous quelqu’un que l’on aime et qui habite trop loin.

Translation: “We all have someone we love who lives too far away.”

63. Le vrai voyageur n’a pas de plan établi et n’a pas l’intention d’arriver.

Translation: “The true traveler has no set plan and no intention of arriving.” – Lao Tseu.

64. Au premier voyage on découvre, au second on s’enrichit. 

Translation: “On the first trip we discover, on the second we are enriched.” – Anonymous.

65. Ma chose préférée à faire est d’aller là où je n’ai jamais été. Le voyage apporte de l’amour et du pouvoir dans votre vie. 

Translation: “Ma chose préférée à faire est d’aller là où je n’ai jamais été. Le voyage apporte de l’amour et du pouvoir dans votre vie.” – Anonymous

66. Les emplois remplissent votre poche, les aventures remplissent votre âme.

The quote continues: “Une fois par an, allez dans un endroit où vous n’êtes jamais allé auparavant”.

Translation: “Jobs fill your pocket, adventures fill your soul. Once a year, go somewhere you’ve never been before.” – Anonymous

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  • As‐tu déjà voyagé dans ton pays de naissance? Quels endroits est‐ce que tu as visité? Have you traveled in the country where you were born? Which places have you visited?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé à l’étranger? Quels pays est‐ce que tu as visité? Have you traveled abroad? Which countries have you visited?
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  • As-tu deja voyagé dans un pays francophone ou tu as pu utiliser ton francais? Have you ever traveled to a French speaking country where you could use your French?
  • Apprends-tu le francais avec l’objectif de faire des voyages? Are you learning French with the goal to travel?
  • As‐tu récemment voyagé? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Have you taken a trip recently? Where did you go?
  • Où est‐ce que tu iras pendant tes prochaines vacances? Avec qui est‐ce que tu voyageras et combien de temps vas‐tu passer dans l’endroit? Where will you go for your next vacation? Who
  • will you travel with and how long will you spend there?
  • As‐tu fait des voyages quand tu étais un(e) enfant? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Did you travel when you were a child? Where did you go?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé dans ta propre région? Connais‐tu bien la région où tu habites? Have you traveled in the region where you live? Do you know the region well?
  • Quand as‐tu fait ton premier voyage à l’étranger? As‐tu eu peur de quitter ton pays la première fois? When did you take your first trip overseas? Were you afraid to leave your country for the first time?
  • As‐tu déjà fait un voyage tout(e) seul(e)? Où es‐tu allé(e) et as‐tu eu peur de voyager seul(e)? Have you ever taken a trip alone? Where did you go and were you afraid to travel alone?
  • Aimerais‐tu passer le reste de ta vie à l’étranger? Would you like to spend the rest of your life abroad?
  • Peux‐tu te rappeler d’un voyage que tu as vraiment aimé? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Can you remember a trip that you really liked? Where did you go?
  • Peux‐tu te rappeler d’un voyage que tu n’as pas aimé? Ou est‐tu allé(e)? Can you remember a trip that you didn’t like? Where did you go?
  • Préfères‐tu voyager seul(e) où dans un groupe avec un guide? Pourquoi? Do you prefer to travel alone or in a group with a guide?
  • As‐tu déjà fait un voyage en train? Où es-tu allé? As‐tu aimé le train? Have you ever traveled by train? Where did you go? Did you like the train?
  • Aimes‐tu prendre l’avion ou as-tu en a peur? Do you like to take airplane or are you afraid?
  • T’es-tu déjà perdu(e) au voyage? Raconte l’histoire! Have you ever gotten lost on a trip? Tell the story!
  • As‐tu déjà fait de l’auto‐stop? Raconte l’aventure! Have you ever done hitch-hiking? Tell the adventure!
  • Préfères‐tu voyager avec peu ou beaucoup de baggages? Do you prefer to travel with little or a lot of luggage?
  • Aimes‐tu faire du camping et faire de la randonnée? Où as tu fait un tel voyage? Do you like camping or hiking? Where have you taken such a trip?
  • Quels pays rêves‐tu encore de visiter dans ta vie? Quels pays est‐ce que tu n’aimerais pas visiter? Which countries do you still dream of visiting in your lifetime? Which countries do you not want to visit?
  • Que dois-tu apporter quand tu visites un pays étranger? What do you have to bring with you when you visit a foreign country?
  • Quelle est ta ville préférée? Quand as‐tu visité cette ville? Aimerais‐tu vivre là‐bas? What is your favorite city? When did you visit this city? Would you like to live there?
  • Aimes‐tu acheter des souvenirs quand tu voyages? Qu’aimes-tu acheter? Do you like to buy souvenirs when you travel? What do you like to buy?
  • Quel est l’endroit le plus beau que tu aies visité? What’s the most beautiful country that you’ve visited?
  • As‐tu déjà fait une croisière? Où es‐tu allé(e)? Have you ever taken a cruise? Where did you go?
  • Aimes‐tu revisiter les mêmes endroits? Do you like to travel back to the same places?
  • As‐tu déjà voyagé en première classe? Have you ever traveled in first class?
  • En général où vont les gens de ton pays vont en vacances? In general, where do people from your country go for vacation?
  • Habites‐tu dans une région touristique? D’où viennent les touristes qui visitent ta région? Do you live in a touristic region? Where do the people come from who visit your area?
  • Si tu avais $100,000 et tu pouvais aller n’importe où, où est‐ce que tu irais? If you had $100,00 and you could go anywhere, where would you go?

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Je passe mes vacances au bord de mer 🌊 avec ma famille 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 parce que c’est relaxant 👍 et que les plages sont belles. Il fait beau 🌞 alors nous allons bronzer 😎sur la plage🏖. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques⛵️. C’est vraiment chouette👍. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

I spend my holidays by the sea 🌊 with my family because it’s relaxing 👍 and the beaches are beautiful. The weather is nice 🌞 so we are going to sunbathe 😎on the beach🏖. On the one hand, I like to relax on vacation and on the other hand, I like to do water sports⛵️. It’s really cool. It is important to relax on vacation to recharge your batteries.

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1. Où passes-tu normalement les vacances ?

 Where do you normally spend your holiday? Normalement , je passe mes vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille parce que c’est relaxant et que les plages sont belles. Il fait beau alors nous allons bronzer sur la plage. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. C’est vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batterie s.

2. Quel genre de vacances préfères-tu et pourquoi ?

What is your favourite type of holiday and why? Je préfère passe r mes vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille parce que c’est relaxant et que les plages sont belles. Il fait beau alors nous allons bronzer sur la plage. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. C’est vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

3. Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire en vacances et pourquoi ?

What do you like doing during the holidays and why? J’aime passer mes vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille parce que c’est relaxant et que les plages sont belles. Il fait beau alors nous allons bronzer sur la plage. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. C’est vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batterie s

4. Penses-tu que c’est important d’avoir des vacances?

Do you think holidays are important? Je pense que c’est important d’avoir des vacances parce que c’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batterie s.

5. Peux-tu décrire tes dernières vacances. Où et quand es-tu allé(e) en vacances et avec qui ? Quel temps faisait-il ? Qu’est-ce que tu as fait ?

Describe your last holiday. Where and when did you go? Who did you go with? What did you do? What was the weather like? J’ai passé mes dernières vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille Il f aisait beau alors nous sommes allés bronzer sur la plage . D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. C ’était vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

6. Parle d’une de tes sorties pendant tes vacances.

J’ai passé mes dernières vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille. Il faisait beau alors nous sommes allés bronzer sur la plage / visiter le centre ville. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. C’était vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

7. Où vas-tu aller en vacances l’année prochaine ?

Where will you spend your next holidays next year? L’année prochaine, je vais passer mes vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille parce que c’est relaxant et que les plages sont belles. Il fera beau alors nous irons bronzer sur la plage. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. Ce sera vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

8. Si tu gagnais à la loterie, où passerais-tu tes vacances ?

Si je gagnais à la loterie, je passerais mes vacances au bord de mer avec ma famille parce que c’est relaxant et que les plages sont belles. Il ferait beau alors nous irions bronzer sur la plage. D’une part, J’aime me relaxer en vacances et d’autre part, j’aime faire les sports nautiques. Ce serait vraiment chouette. C’est important de se relaxer en vacances pour recharger ses batteries.

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50+ AMAZING Travel Quiz Questions and Answers

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Test yourself with these travel quiz questions and answers! From capital cities to geography, see how many of these travel questions you can get right!

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Do you love travelling and think you know the world inside out? Do you think you can beat your friends and family to be crowned the ‘King or Queen of Travelling’? If you answered yes, then this is the ultimate travel quiz.

If you’re looking at hosting a fun quiz or having your friends over for a travel trivia night, these travel quiz questions and answers are perfect at testing your world knowledge and geography.

In this quiz you’ll find lots of questions on fun travel trivia, flag quiz questions, world geography trivia, and there’s even a travel picture quiz in there for you too.

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I’ve always loved a good pub quiz, but recently I’ve been doing about 3 quizzes a week. Once thing I’ve quickly learned is I’m quite good at general knowledge but I really know my travel trivia questions. Whenever there’s a travel round my eyes light up.

I always feel that being a travel blogger I’ve got a bit of an unfair advantage when it comes to travel trivia, but hey, I’m not complaining. One of the reasons I love travelling so much is learning about different cultures and societies. I’ve always said travelling is the best education in the world because you just learn so much.

While I’ve been locked up inside I wanted to come up with these travel quiz questions and answers to test your world knowledge.

If you fancy hosting your own virtual quiz then hopefully you can use some of these questions. First of all, let’s see how many you can get right!

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Also, if you enjoy this quiz, then make sure you take my Countries Quiz Questions here. This is one of my most popular quizzes so see how you can do! And this one is a bit more niche, but try and take on my USA Trivia Questions too.

If you’re looking for some other fun quizzes to do, then make sure you check out my other site Ultimate Quiz Questions . This site is packed with the world’s best quizzes on every topic, so enjoy!

And if you need a little inspiration or information, check out my other site Fun Facts About . This website is full of interesting facts that’ll blow your mind, so take a look now!

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50 Travel quiz questions

1. There are two countries that are completely land-locked in South America – name one of them?

2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name?

3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as?

4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands?

5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name – what is this name?

6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’?

7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971?

8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’?

9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana , Cuba, what would you be drinking?

10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country?

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11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’?

12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall?

13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!)

14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

15. Where would you find the Callanish ?

16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English?

17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor?

18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison?

19. What is the largest country in Africa?

20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko?

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21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!)

22. What is the deepest lake in the world?

23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!)

24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…?

25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world?

26. What’s the capital of Australia?

27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined?

28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA?

29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag?

30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1,385ft) below sea level?

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31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222?

32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours?

33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA?

34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs?

35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore?

Travel quiz: Picture round & flags

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So, how many of these travel trivia questions do you think you got right? Did you find it easy or hard?

Right, it’s time for the answers. Fingers crossed you got more than 50%!

Plan your own quiz night

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These are a few of my favourite quiz books that I use to plan fun trivia nights with friends:

  • Ultimate Quiz Night
  • Quiz Master
  • The Big Pub Quiz

Travel trivia: Questions and answers

1. What country is completely land-locked in South America? Bolivia or Paraguay . They are both landlocked despite right in the middle of South America.

2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name? Maine . This one was an easy one, right? If you want some more US Trivia Questions , open up this quiz and see how well you can do.

3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as? The Tropic of Cancer

4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands? Stockholm . The whole of Sweden actually has over 221,800 islands, making it the most in the world.

5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name, what is this name? Uluru . This is to respect the Aboriginal people as the custodians of the land.

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6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’? Grenada . You can get some damn good rum from there too.

7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971? Turkmenistan . Google the pictures, it’s crazy.

8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’? Thailand

9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, Cuba, what would you be drinking? A mojito . This drink was invented in this bar.

10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country? Switzerland

11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’? Lake Como

12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall? Venezuela

13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!) Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary . This is one of the harder travel trivia questions!

14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada

15. Where would you find the Callanish? The Isle of Harris in Scotland . You can read all about it here ! Basically, it is Scotland’s version of Stonehenge dating back thousands of years. It really is fascinating.

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16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English? Buenos Aires in Argentina . Hopefully you knew that one.

17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor? Japan . The current emperor of Japan is Naruhito.

18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison? Alcatraz . Now you can take tours of Alcatraz to see what life would have been like in the prison.

19. What is the largest country in Africa? Algeria . This is one of those geography trivia questions that always comes up.

20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko? Tokyo . I always think this question is quite surprising!

21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!) Paris and Istanbul

22. What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal in Russia.

23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!) Argentina and Brazil

24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…? Ho Chi Minh City . If you’re planning of visiting this city, you can check out my Vietnam packing list to help you on your way!

25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world? Wellington . This is such a beautiful city to visit.

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26. What’s the capital of Australia? Canberra . Come on, you got this one, right? This is one of those travel questions and answers that a lot of people get wrong!

27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined? Canada

28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA? Colorado

29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag? Nepal . This is a great road trip trivia question when you’re travelling with the family.

30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1385ft) below sea level? The Dead Sea bordering Jordan and Israel. It’s the one where you can’t sink due to the high concentration of salt!

31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222? 8,222 . I visited one of them at Lord Howe Island last year. It’s definitely not what you’d expect but it’s incredibly beautiful!

32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours? Black, red and yellow . The same as Belgium but the lines are in a different configuration.

33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA? Alaska . This was the second last state to be incorporated into the United States of America in 1959.

34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs? Bahamas . It sounds weird but it’s become such a popular tourist attraction these days. I just had to ask this in my vacation quiz!

35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore? The Singapore Sling

Travel trivia: Picture round answers

(Landmark = 1 point, capital city = 1 point)

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1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

2. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

3. Golden Gate Bridge, USA

4. Christ the Redeemer, Brazil

5. Taj Mahal, India

Travel quiz: Flag answers

(Flag= 1 point)

3. Colombia

4. South Africa

5. Thailand

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In total there are 55 points up for grabs in this travel and tourism quiz. The question is, how many did you get? You can let me know in the comments below!

Did you enjoy my travel quiz questions and answers? If so, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Test them and see how they do. I bet you can beat them though.

And don’t forget you can take the Ultimate Countries Quiz and the ever popular Funny Quiz Questions . All you sports fans can take on my Sports Quiz too. If you enjoyed these questions from around the world, then you’ll love these quizzes too!

Also, make sure you check out our quizzes about Great Britain and England over on the Great British Bucket List. They’re really enjoyable too!

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7 thoughts on “50+ AMAZING Travel Quiz Questions and Answers”

52 out of 55. Decent quiz, I enjoyed that. Thought the Hell pit was in Uzbekistan for some reason. I thought the island of spice was Cuba… Idiot Knew Callanish was Scottish but answered as Ireland when doing the quiz.

That’s a great effort Craig, well done!

I didn’t do too well, but enjoyed it a lot. Just one small point: Germany’s flag is made up of the colours red, black and gold, not yellow. It dates back to the Prussian resistance against Napoleonic rule. Volunteer soldiers wore black uniforms with red buttons and golden trimmings. The colours became a symbol of freedom and nation. Thanks for the great quiz.

Thanks for the comment Jean. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz, and it’s always good to have a bit more background information on Germany!

@Jean, Good photograph took. Thank you.

Santosh Saha

That was really fun idea. Although I didn’t do well on your test but it was actually really fun to learn new things about the world.

Hope to see your coming blog. Thanks for the post.

@Pradip Karki, Send me more quizzes. Thank you.

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108 French Travel Phrases for a Smooth Trip to France

Having essential French travel phrases on hand can totally transform your trip.

If you meet people, get lost or just need to ask a local some questions , these expressions and sayings will help you out in most tourist scenarios and make your time in France truly memorable!

In this post, I’ll introduce you to 108 basic French phrases for travelers, as well as tips and cultural context so they’re easier to memorize ahead of time.

Oui ! Non ! Common French Words and Phrases

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Let’s start with the absolute basics.

Bonjour (Hello) Add a monsieur (sir) or madame (ma’am) to be polite.

Salut ! (Hi/Hey!) This is a more casual version of “hello.” You’ll hear the young folks throwing this one around.

Au revoir (Goodbye)

À plus / À plus tard ! (See you/See you later!)

À la prochaine ! (See you next time!)

Bisous / Bises ! (Kisses!) This is a casual way to say goodbye.

Bonsoir (Good evening)

Bonne journée ! ([Have a] good day!)

Bonne soirée ! ([Have a] good evening!)

Vous me manquez déjà ! (I miss you already!)

Pardon (Excuse me)

Merci (Thank you)

S’il vous plaît (Please)

Excusez-moi monsieur / madame (Excuse me sir/ma’am)

Parlez-vous anglais ? (Do you speak English?)

Comment dit-on … en français ? (How do you say … in French?)

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These phrases will help you out when meeting locals and trying to make French-speaking friends.

Je m’appelle… (My name is…)

Moi, c’est… (Me, I’m…) This is a more casual way of introducing yourself.

Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What is your name?)

Tu t’appelles comment ? (What’s your name?) Use this one for when you want to keep things casual, with the  tu  form .

Comment allez-vous ? (How are you?)

Ça va ? En forme ? (How are you? You good?)

Nous sommes arrivés / arrivées…  (We arrived…) Use this phrase to let someone know when you got into town.

Nous restons… (We’re staying…) Use this phrase to explain to your new friends where you’re staying, as well as how long you’re staying.

Je vous présente… (lit. “I present you…”) This is another way of saying “This is [my]…” when you want to introduce two people to each other.

Enchanté/Enchantée. (Pleased to meet you.)

Je suis ravi / ravie de faire votre connaissance.  (I am glad/delighted to meet you.) You’ll raise some impressed eyebrows if you bust out this fancy French “nice to meet ya.”

Je parle un peu français. (I speak a little French.)

If you’re learning French, chances are you’ll want to practice your language skills when you go out there. However, it can be intimidating approaching a native—letting them know that you’re not fluent will really put your mind to rest!

Saying je parle un peu français  will enable you to continue practicing your speaking skills, while at the same time alleviating any pressure you might feel to talk fluently . Use this phrase when you’re first starting a conversation, or want to continue talking to someone in French.

J’apprends le français depuis… (I’ve been learning French for…)

People are sure to notice your French accent and they’ll probably want to know how long you’ve been learning the language of love.

Je suis là pour les vacances / le travail.  (I’m here for vacation/work.)

After you’ve made your initial introductions, it’s likely that a person with whom you’re speaking will ask about the time you’re spending in France. While many people travel to the country for vacation, this isn’t always the case, so informing the other person of your reasons for traveling can help fuel the conversation you have.

It’s likely that the other person will want to expand on the topic, so having a few words ready about your future itinerary or your job wouldn’t go amiss.

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Où est… ? (Where is…?)

This is a phrase that you’ll need to use a lot in France, and it pays to memorize the names of a few places so you can get by if you’re stuck.

Here are some French phrases for travelers to build off of  “où est.”

Où est…

l’hôtel ? (the hotel?)

la banque ? (the bank?)

l’aéroport ? (the airport?)

le guichet ? (the ticket window?)

la plage ? (the beach?)

Quel temps va-t-il faire aujourd’hui ? (What will the weather be like today?)

Don’t forget that much of the time, the weather in France is described using the verb faire .

Learning some French vocabulary for weather is a great idea before you venture out—being able to understand what sun and rain are in French will help you to listen out for all the right words.

Il fait beau aujourd’hui (It’s beautiful weather today)

Il pleut (It’s raining)

Il fait chaud (It’s hot)

Il fait froid (It’s cold)

Il fait soleil / Il y a du soleil (It’s sunny)

Il fait venteux / Il y a du vent (It’s windy)

Est-ce que vous pourriez prendre ma photo, s’il vous plaît ? (Could you take my photo, please?)

Everyone loves a souvenir, and it’s likely that you’ll take your camera along with you to capture precious memories. In touristy zones, natives are used to being asked to take photos, but if you’re going to do it, it’s especially nice to be able to inquire in French.

If there are a group of you, replace ma photo (my photo) with notre photo (our photo). And to be polite, start your request with excusez-moi monsieur/madame .

Addressing someone by the equivalent of “sir” or “madam” in French is generally expected, so if in doubt, err on the side of being over-polite—the person taking your photo is much more likely to accept your request!

Pouvez-vous m’appeler un taxi, s’il vous plaît ? (Can you call me a taxi, please ?)

Getting home in France when public transport has stopped running can be a real worry, and unless you’re right next to a taxi stand, it can be very difficult to find a cab. If you’re at a venue late, ask this question to one of the staff.

Staff are likely to have all the information about local transport and taxis and normally will be able to supply you with one in no time at all! As usual, address the person in the most polite way you can and thank them for their help.

Learning about other forms of transport will also help you to no end, especially when you’re searching for a way to get home.

Le bus (The bus)

Le train (The train)

Le bateau (The boat)

Le car (The coach)

La voiture (The car)

Pouvez-vous m’aider ? (Can you help me?)

In the unlikely scenario that you get into trouble when in France, it’s really important to have armed yourself with the right words to get out of a bind. Even just knowing this phrase is incredibly handy.

Of course, just because you need help doesn’t mean you’re in trouble—you might just need directions . The above phrase can be used in those scenarios, too, and is a great way to identify people who are able to speak French and who know their way around town.

Où est l’ambassade américaine ? (Where is the American Embassy?)

Again, travel French isn’t just about getting around, eating well and having fun. There are also French phrases to know in case of emergency.

If you run into trouble in France, one good address to have on hand is that of the American embassy .  A stolen U.S. passport or ID card can be replaced at the embassy, and you might need their help if there is ever a political problem in France and you need to exit the country quickly.

That’s a rarity to be sure, but it’s better to be prepared while traveling!

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You’ll likely benefit from some further directional guidance while traveling around France. These phrases will come in handy.

Où est le métro ? (Where is the metro?)

Où sont les taxis ? (Where are the taxis?)

Où est la sortie ? (Where is the exit?)

C’est près d’ici ? (Is it close by?)

C’est loin ? (Is it far?)

Est-ce que ce bus passe par… (Does this bus pass by…)

Emmenez-moi à cette adresse, s’il vous plaît. (Take me to this address, please.)

Use this polite phrase with your taxi driver before you hand over that crumpled sticky note with François’ address on it.

Je vous dois combien ? (How much do I owe you?)

After your chauffeur de taxi (taxi driver) has so graciously driven you to François’ place, you’ll have to pay up.

Puis-je avoir un plan de la ville, s’il vous plaît ? (Can I have a map of the city, please?)

Use this phrase when you roll up to the  office de tourisme  (tourist office). You can also ask for a public transit map specifically:

Puis-je avoir un plan du métro, s’il vous plaît ? (Can I have a metro map, please?)

Je cherche… (I am looking for…)

Je cherche is another handy French travel phrase, especially if you’re traveling for the first time in a French city.

Unlike in English, where we say “I am looking for …” the French don’t use a preposition (“for”) after the verb, and simply follow this phrase with what they’re searching for.

Je cherche…

le bus (the bus)

un taxi (a taxi)

les toilettes (the toilets)

l’hôpital (the hospital)

Je ne comprends pas. (I don’t understand.)

A necessity if you’re trying to make conversation with a native, je ne comprends pas will serve you well if you ever get stuck.

Often, French people are so pleased to find a foreigner who’s able to speak their language that they’ll get a little carried away and enthusiastically try to start a complex conversation. While situations like these are incredible if you’re a learner, they can also be very intimidating.

Don’t worry if you don’t understand. Simply excuse yourself, say that you don’t understand and if you would like to continue the conversation, try the following French phrase:

Pouvez-vous répéter, s’il vous plaît ? (Could you repeat that, please?)

Parlez plus lentement, s’il vous plaît. (Speak a little slower, please.)

For French learners, the coveted native speed of speaking can seem unattainable, and while you can learn to understand it over time, it does take a little adjusting to. If you’re speaking to a local and would like them to speak a little more slowly, it’s better to just ask them, rather than suffering in silence.

Saying parlez plus lentement, s’il vous plaît  will let your speaking partner realize they might be going a little too fast for you, but that you would still like to continue.

If you’d like them to go back over something they’ve been talking about, you can again ask them to repeat themselves to have them re-cover a topic that might have gone over your head.

Don’t worry about seeming rude—French people are often willing to help learners with their language skills, and will likely have no problem adjusting their speed.

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If you’re traveling in France, you’ll probably be doing some shopping while you’re there!

Je suis à la recherche d’un… (I’m looking for a…) A great line for engaging the chipper shop girl, practicing your French and finding gifts for the folks back home.

Non, je regarde pour l’instant. (No, I’m [just] looking for the moment.)

C’est pour… (It’s for…)

Combien ça coûte ? (How much does this cost?)

Puis-je commander cela sur l’Internet ? (Can I order this on the internet?)

Je voudrais payer en liquide / espèces. (I would like to pay in cash.)

Est-ce que vous acceptez les cartes étrangères ? (Do you accept foreign cards?)

Be aware that paying for items when abroad may not work the same way as at home.

If you’re in a smaller town in France especially, it’s always worth checking with hotels or shop owners if they accept foreign modes of transaction. Asking est-ce que vous acceptez les cartes étrangères ?  will ensure that you don’t find yourself in any sticky payment situations down the line.

If you’re from North America, asking acceptez-vous les cartes sans puce ? (do you accept non-chip cards?) might be more to the point. Many North American cards don’t have chip-and-pin security, and some stores in France don’t have magnetic strip readers.

Generally, most tourist destinations will be equipped to deal with foreign credit cards, but if you’re ever not sure, it always pays to double check!

À quelle heure est-ce que cela ferme ? (What time does it close?)

Across France, especially in the summer months, it’s worth checking out closing times. To ask when a shop or attraction is closing, use this question.

On the other hand, to inquire when a place will be opening, ask à quelle heure est-ce que cela ouvre ? (what time does it open?). Both of these phrases are really essential when traveling, so make sure you learn them ahead of time!

And remember, French time works a little differently and is often given on a 24-hour cycle, so if someone responds with dix-sept heures   (literally, “17 hours”), they mean 5 p.m.

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French cuisine is famous around the world, so what better place to try it than in its country of origin? These French phrases will help you make the most of dining in France.

Une table pour 4, s’il vous plaît. (A table for 4, please.

Le menu, s’il vous plaît. (The menu, please.)

La carte des vins, s’il vous plaît. (The wine menu, please.)

Est-ce que le service est compris ? (Is the tip included?)

C’est trop bon ! (This is so good!)

J’ai bien mangé.   (I ate well/I’m full.)

Je suis répu / repue.  (I’m satisfied/I’m full.) This one will really impress people. This is some real français   soutenu  (formal French) , and you’ll rarely hear a young French person say this.

On prend l’apéro ensemble ? (Let’s have an apéritif together?)

An apéritif is a beverage one drinks before eating—typically something alcoholic like whiskey, vodka or  pastis , for example.

Je voudrais… (I would like…)

Je voudrais is likely to be a phrase that you’ll need to use very frequently—when ordering food , attending new places or just trying to buy something in a shop.

While most phrasebooks will contain the names of most foods and items that you would need to order, it’s worth remembering a few so that you don’t get stuck in a sticky situation! Here are a few you may want to commit to memory.

Je voudrais…

un café (a coffee)

une bière (a beer)

une baguette (a baguette)

de l’eau (some water)

l’addition (the bill)

À votre santé ! (To your health!)

Say this right before you clink glasses with your new French pals. Be sure to make eye contact while doing so .

You can also just say santé !  (health!). À  la vôtre !   (to yours!) is also a good option when you’re with more than one person or having a tête-à-tête  (one-on-one discussion) with a distinguished gentleperson.

À la tienne !   (to yours!) works for casual one-on-one scenarios. Tchin tchin !   (clink clink!)   has the benefit of being pretty cute and onomatopoeic.

You’re sure to exude a certain  je ne sais quoi  (“I don’t know what”) as well as an ease with pronouns .

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You’ve done the museums, the galleries, the restaurants, the cafés… time to party!

Ça te dit d’aller boire un verre ce soir ? (Want to go get a drink tonight?)

J’ai envie de faire la fête ! (I want to party!)

On s’installe là-bas ? (Let’s sit over there?)

Je voudrais une pinte de blonde / un verre de vin.  (I would like a pint of light ale/glass of wine.)

On va prendre la bouteille. (We’ll take the bottle.)

On prend des shooters ! (We’re taking shots!)

Est-ce qu’il y a un after ? (Is there an after party?)

Je suis crevé / crevée, j’y vais.  (I’m spent, I’m leaving.)

Rentrez-bien ! (Get home safely!) A good phrase to keep in your pocket when you’re leaving your party animal friends in the club.

Je me suis vraiment bien amusé / amusée.  (I really enjoyed myself.) Did your new French pals take you on an exhilarating tour of the coins et  recoins (nooks and crannies) of a charming neighborhood? Then let them know that you had fun!

Find a French phrasebook for travelers

Collins French Phrasebook and Dictionary (Collins Gem)

Before you travel, you’re going to want to arm yourself with a few essentials, and at the top of your list should be a really great French phrasebook . Although I’ve just given you lots of helpful, common French travel phrases, it’s always good to be ready for any eventuality, and a phrasebook will act as a great backup.

One great phrasebooks for French learners are the “Collins French Phrasebook,” which contains a French dictionary for your convenience.

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For more options, you’ll want to explore Lonely Planet   to see what’s available. There are French phrasebooks for every corner of the French-speaking world, and some have additional features like accompanying audio files, travel guides or apps.

Research local customs

Wherever you go in France, you’ll find a whole host of things that make the area unique. Whether it’s local French cooking , events or linguistic differences, it pays to research the place you’re going and, if necessary, learn a few basic French phrases relating to whatever may be going on around you.

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In Paris, for example, some museums and galleries are free to all on the first Sunday of the month—a deal worth taking full advantage of! If you want to check out the region to which you’re traveling, France.fr is a great place to do so.

And of course, your French phrasebooks or regional travel guides can offer you insight into customs, culture, etiquette and holidays.

Make a list of activities

Just getting to France may seem like a dream come true, but unless you have some idea of how you want to spend your time, it can pass you by in a haze.

Before you leave for your trip, try making a list of things you’d like to do. This way, you can adjust the phrases you learn accordingly and be ready to ask about certain exhibitions in the area or how to find a place to eat that serves a certain local dish you’d like to try.

Spontaneity is wonderful, but a little planning doesn’t hurt, either!

Use an immersion program

You can get used to hearing the French language before you leave your house with immersion programs. Using an immersion program at home is a good way to get used to the sounds and natural speed of the language. It’s also a way to hear turns of phrases , filler words and slang —basically, parts of the language that are rarely taught in textbooks. Learn these, and your French will sound much more natural.

Learn polite French terms of address

The French take manners very seriously, and if you’re meeting someone for the first time, or talking to a stranger, it’s important that you address them in the right way.

If you’re trying to attract the attention of someone who might be able to help you, say either “hello sir/madam” or “excuse me sir/madam” in French, as given above. Similarly, when you enter a shop, it’s always nice to greet the shopkeeper by saying hello or good morning, also as you learned above.

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You can get a head start on polite conversation for practical, everyday matters with ed2go’s Beginning Conversational French course. This is a short online course that prepares you for communication in places like restaurants, hotels and other typical scenarios you may encounter on your travels.

There are also different terms of address in French, and depending on how well you know someone, you’ll have to address them in a certain way. For people you know, you can say tu (you) when talking to them. This can also be used for children and animals.

For strangers, figures of authority or your elders, you must use  vous (you). This is a much more polite term of address, and expected when you haven’t gotten to know someone well yet.

If you’re struggling to know which one to use, always veer on the side of caution and use  vous. The other person will tell you if they want you to say tu to them instead!

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Devenir Travel Planner : Tout savoir sur ce nouveau métier en 8 points

Découvrez le parcours passionnant pour devenir travel planner ! Ce métier, alliant voyage et créativité, vous ouvre les portes d'un univers fascinant. De la formation nécessaire aux astuces pour réussir, nous allons explorer ensemble toutes les facettes de cette profession.

Vous apprendrez comment transformer votre passion pour les voyages en une carrière florissante. Prêt à embarquer dans cette aventure professionnelle ? Suivez le guide pour devenir un expert en organisation de voyages sur mesure !

1. Qu'est-ce qu'un travel planner ?

Un travel planner qui travaille à la maison

Un travel planner est bien plus qu'un simple agent de voyage. Imaginez quelqu'un qui ne se contente pas de réserver vos vols et hôtels, mais qui devient votre partenaire de voyage , s'occupant de chaque détail pour que votre expérience soit unique. Contrairement à un agent de voyage traditionnel, un travel planner va au-delà des réservations standards.

Il crée des itinéraires détaillés, adaptés aux goûts et aux besoins spécifiques de chaque client, incluant des excursions, des visites et des activités qui enrichissent le voyage.

Le rôle d'un travel planner est de transformer un voyage ordinaire en une expérience extraordinaire. Il ne se limite pas à la logistique ; il s'immerge dans la culture et les particularités de chaque destination pour offrir des conseils personnalisés. Cela peut aller de la recommandation de restaurants locaux à la suggestion d'expériences uniques, souvent inconnues des guides touristiques classiques.

En outre, un travel planner est souvent un expert en négociation , cherchant les meilleures offres pour ses clients, tout en respectant leur budget. Il est également à jour sur les tendances de voyage, les nouvelles destinations à explorer et les développements de l'industrie, ce qui lui permet de fournir des informations pertinentes et actuelles.

En résumé, un travel planner est un créateur d'expériences , un conseiller de confiance et un expert en personnalisation de voyages . Il rend chaque voyage non seulement plus facile et plus confortable, mais aussi plus enrichissant et mémorable. Attention à ne pas confondre avec un influenceur voyage .

2. Pourquoi devenir travel planner ?

Une maman travel planner qui travaille avec sa fille

Devenir travel planner est une aventure passionnante pour ceux qui aiment voyager et organiser. Ce métier offre une liberté incroyable : vous pouvez souvent travailler depuis chez vous, être votre propre patron et choisir vos clients. Contrairement à un agent de voyage traditionnel, un travel planner a la liberté de créer des voyages sur mesure , sans être lié à des fournisseurs spécifiques.

Cela signifie que vous pouvez vraiment personnaliser chaque expérience de voyage pour vos clients, en fonction de leurs goûts et de leurs besoins.

L'un des plus grands avantages de ce métier est la satisfaction personnelle . Imaginez le sentiment de réaliser le voyage de rêve de quelqu'un, de voir leurs yeux s'illuminer en découvrant l'itinéraire que vous avez conçu spécialement pour eux. C'est une expérience gratifiante, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel.

En outre, le métier de travel planner est accessible. Vous n'avez pas besoin d'un diplôme spécifique pour commencer ; une passion pour le voyage et une bonne connaissance des destinations suffisent. Bien sûr, des accréditations via des organisations reconnues peuvent être utiles, mais elles ne sont pas obligatoires. Cela rend ce métier accessible à un large éventail de personnes, y compris celles qui cherchent une reconversion professionnelle ou qui souhaitent compléter leur revenu.

En termes de rémunération , les possibilités sont variées. Certains travel planners gagnent très bien leur vie, surtout s'ils se spécialisent dans des niches ou des destinations haut de gamme. Vous pouvez choisir de travailler avec une agence hôte pour commencer, ce qui peut vous aider à apprendre les ficelles du métier et à accéder à un réseau plus large de fournisseurs et de clients.

En résumé, devenir travel planner est une excellente option pour ceux qui cherchent un métier flexible, enrichissant et passionnant. C'est une carrière qui vous permet de combiner votre amour du voyage avec le plaisir d'aider les autres à réaliser leurs rêves de voyage.

Êtes-vous un travel planner prêt à élever vos services au niveau supérieur ? Nous offrons une plateforme exclusive pour connecter des experts passionnés comme vous avec des voyageurs à la recherche d'expériences uniques. Votre savoir-faire mérite la meilleure vitrine.

3. Compétences et qualités requises pour le métier de travel planner

Un travel planner en voyage

A. La communication

Pour exceller en tant que travel planner , certaines compétences et qualités sont essentielles. Tout d'abord, une excellente capacité de communication est primordiale. Vous serez amené à interagir constamment avec des clients, comprendre leurs besoins et leur proposer des solutions adaptées. Il est donc crucial de savoir écouter, expliquer clairement les options disponibles et rassurer vos clients.

B. Savoir organiser et planifier

Une autre compétence clé est la capacité à organiser et à planifier . En tant que travel planner, vous devrez jongler avec plusieurs projets en même temps, tout en veillant à ce que chaque détail soit pris en compte. Cela demande une grande rigueur et une excellente gestion du temps.

C. Maîtriser le sujet

La connaissance géographique et la compréhension des tendances du voyage sont également importantes. Vous devez être à jour sur les destinations populaires, les nouvelles attractions et les réglementations de voyage. Cela vous permettra de proposer des itinéraires intéressants et conformes aux attentes de vos clients.

D. Vendre des voyages et négocier

Les compétences en négociation sont également un atout. Vous devrez souvent négocier avec des hôtels, des compagnies aériennes et d'autres prestataires pour obtenir les meilleures offres pour vos clients. Une bonne capacité de négociation vous aidera à maximiser la satisfaction de vos clients tout en respectant leur budget .

E. Faire preuve d'empathie

Enfin, un bon travel planner doit faire preuve d'empathie et de patience . Comprendre les préoccupations et les désirs des clients est essentiel pour créer des voyages sur mesure qui répondent véritablement à leurs attentes. La patience est également nécessaire, car organiser le voyage parfait peut parfois prendre du temps.

En résumé, être travel planner demande une combinaison de compétences en communication, organisation, négociation et une bonne connaissance du secteur du voyage. Ajoutez à cela de l'empathie et de la patience, et vous aurez toutes les clés pour réussir dans ce métier passionnant.

4. Formation en tourisme et études nécessaires ?

Des personnes en formation

Vous envisagez de devenir travel planner ? Suivre une formation peut être un atout considérable pour acquérir des compétences essentielles. Sur le marché francophone, divers programmes de formation couvrent de manière exhaustive les aspects du métier, allant de la connaissance des acteurs du tourisme à la compréhension de la législation , en passant par la création d'offres et la communication dans le secteur.

L'attrait de ces formations réside dans leur approche pratique. Elles proposent souvent des vidéos , des études de cas , et des exercices pratiques , permettant ainsi une application concrète des connaissances acquises. De nombreux témoignages d'anciens participants mettent en avant l'efficacité de ces formations, soulignant un gain de confiance et une meilleure préparation pour démarrer leur activité de travel planner.

Ces formations offrent également l'avantage d'être accessibles en ligne , offrant une grande flexibilité. Vous pouvez ainsi apprendre à votre rythme, sans interrompre vos activités actuelles. Elles s'adressent à un large public , que vous soyez débutant dans le secteur du tourisme ou que vous disposiez déjà d'une certaine expérience.

Alors, est-ce obligatoire de faire une formation pour être travel planner ?

Non , il n'est pas obligatoire de suivre une formation spécifique pour devenir travel planner . Cependant, une formation peut être extrêmement bénéfique pour plusieurs raisons :

  • Acquisition de compétences spécifiques : Une formation dédiée peut vous fournir des connaissances approfondies sur les différents aspects du métier, comme la planification de voyages, la compréhension des tendances du tourisme, la gestion de la relation client, et la négociation avec les fournisseurs.
  • Crédibilité et confiance : Avoir suivi une formation peut renforcer votre crédibilité auprès des clients potentiels. Cela montre que vous avez investi du temps et des efforts pour acquérir des compétences professionnelles dans ce domaine.
  • Réseau professionnel : Les formations offrent souvent l'opportunité de rencontrer des professionnels du secteur et de construire un réseau, ce qui peut être précieux pour trouver des clients ou des partenaires.
  • Mise à jour des connaissances : Le secteur du tourisme évolue constamment. Une formation peut vous aider à rester à jour sur les dernières tendances et réglementations.
  • Développement d'une spécialisation : Certaines formations peuvent vous aider à développer une niche ou une spécialisation, ce qui peut être un atout dans un marché concurrentiel.

Cela dit, il est tout à fait possible de réussir en tant que travel planner sans formation formelle , surtout si vous avez une solide expérience en voyage, de bonnes compétences en organisation et en communication, et une passion pour le service client. De nombreuses compétences nécessaires peuvent également être acquises par l'expérience pratique et l' auto-apprentissage .

5. Comment devenir travel planner ?

Un travel planner qui prend en photo un monument

Devenir travel planner est un parcours passionnant et accessible à tous, que vous ayez ou non une expérience préalable dans le tourisme. Voici les étapes clés pour se lancer dans cette carrière enrichissante :

  • Comprendre le rôle : Avant tout, il est important de comprendre ce qu'implique le métier de travel planner. Contrairement à un agent de voyage traditionnel, un travel planner est souvent auto-entrepreneur, travaillant à domicile et gagnant principalement grâce à des frais de service. Cette indépendance vous permet de planifier des voyages sur mesure pour vos clients, sans être lié à des fournisseurs spécifiques.
  • Formation et auto-apprentissage : Bien qu'une formation formelle ne soit pas obligatoire, se familiariser avec l'industrie du voyage est essentiel. Vous pouvez apprendre beaucoup par vous-même, en explorant les tendances du voyage, en comprenant les différentes options de voyage et en développant vos compétences en communication et en service client. Des formations en ligne ou des webinaires gratuits peuvent également vous offrir des connaissances précieuses.
  • Certification et accréditation : Obtenir des certifications reconnues dans l'industrie, comme celles du BTS tourisme ou de l' Afnor , peut augmenter votre crédibilité, bien que ce ne soit pas strictement nécessaire.
  • Expérience pratique : Rien ne vaut l'expérience pratique. Commencez par organiser des voyages pour vous-même, vos amis ou votre famille. Cela vous aidera à comprendre les défis et les joies du métier et à construire un portfolio.
  • Construire un réseau : Le réseautage est crucial. Assistez à des salons du tourisme, rejoignez des groupes professionnels et établissez des relations avec des fournisseurs et d'autres professionnels du voyage.
  • Lancer votre entreprise : Si vous choisissez de travailler de manière indépendante, vous devrez créer votre propre marque et entreprise. Cela implique de comprendre les aspects commerciaux, comme le marketing, la gestion de la clientèle et la comptabilité.
  • Marketing et promotion : En tant que travel planner, vous devrez promouvoir activement vos services. Utilisez les réseaux sociaux, créez un site web attrayant et engagez-vous dans le marketing numérique pour atteindre vos clients potentiels.
  • Formation Continue : Le monde du voyage évolue constamment. Restez informé des nouvelles tendances, destinations et réglementations pour offrir les meilleurs conseils et services à vos clients.
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6. Statut juridique et réglementation

Deux personnes remplissant des documents juridiques

Lorsqu'on se lance dans l'aventure passionnante du métier de travel planner , choisir le bon statut juridique et comprendre la réglementation en vigueur est crucial. Vous avez le choix entre plusieurs options, comme devenir auto-entrepreneur ou créer votre propre agence de voyage . Chaque choix a ses spécificités et ses avantages. Par exemple, le statut d'auto-entrepreneur est souvent apprécié pour sa simplicité administrative et sa flexibilité, idéal si vous débutez seul.

Cependant, il est important de se familiariser avec certaines réglementations spécifiques au métier. Par exemple, le choix du code APE (Activité Principale Exercée) lors de l'inscription de votre entreprise est un détail à ne pas négliger, car il définit le cadre de votre activité. De plus, si vous envisagez de vendre des voyages ou des séjours, l' inscription chez Atout France , l'organisme de régulation du tourisme en France, est obligatoire. Cette démarche garantit votre crédibilité et assure une protection pour vos clients.

Il est aussi judicieux de se renseigner sur les assurances nécessaires , comme la responsabilité civile professionnelle, pour vous protéger en cas de litiges . En somme, bien que ces aspects administratifs puissent sembler fastidieux, ils sont essentiels pour asseoir la légitimité et la sécurité de votre entreprise de travel planner. Prenez le temps de bien vous informer et, si nécessaire, n'hésitez pas à consulter un expert pour vous accompagner dans ces démarches.

7. Défis et réalités du métier travel planner

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A. Le salaire d'un travel planner

Le métier de travel planner est passionnant, mais il comporte aussi son lot de défis . Tout d'abord, il faut savoir que la majorité de votre rémunération proviendra des commissions. Cela signifie que vous devez être un excellent vendeur pour prospérer. Travailler en tant qu'agent indépendant peut offrir une plus grande part des commissions , mais cela signifie aussi renoncer à un salaire de base .

B. La disponibilité

Un autre défi majeur est la disponibilité constante exigée par le métier. Les clients peuvent vous contacter à tout moment, souvent en dehors des heures de bureau, en raison des différences de fuseaux horaires. Être toujours disponible pour répondre à leurs besoins est essentiel, mais cela peut parfois empiéter sur votre vie personnelle.

C. La négociation

En outre, il est crucial de développer une relation solide avec les représentants des hôtels et autres fournisseurs de services de voyage. Ces relations peuvent être déterminantes pour obtenir des avantages pour vos clients, comme des surclassements de chambre.

D. La rigueur

Le métier de travel planner nécessite également une grande attention aux détails. Une erreur dans une réservation peut non seulement coûter cher, mais aussi nuire à votre réputation. Heureusement, des outils comme les logiciels de gestion de voyages peuvent aider à minimiser ces erreurs.

E. Toujours rester informé

Enfin, il est important de se rappeler que le métier de travel planner évolue constamment. Avec l'augmentation des réservations en ligne, il est essentiel de se démarquer en offrant un service personnalisé et une expertise que les clients ne peuvent pas trouver sur Internet. Cela implique de rester informé des dernières tendances et destinations de voyage pour offrir les meilleurs conseils à vos clients.

En résumé, bien que le métier de travel planner puisse être extrêmement gratifiant, il exige une grande dévotion, d'excellentes compétences en communication et en vente, ainsi qu'une capacité à gérer efficacement le stress et les imprévus.

8. Tendances actuelles et futures dans le secteur du tourisme

Deux personnes heureuses sur un scooter en voyage

Dans le monde en constante évolution du tourisme, les tendances actuelles et futures façonnent de manière significative le rôle du travel planner . De la montée en puissance des voyages durables à l'adoption croissante de l'intelligence artificielle, chaque nouvelle tendance apporte son lot de défis et d'opportunités.

Voyages durables : Une priorité croissante

La durabilité est devenue une tendance incontournable dans le tourisme. Les voyageurs, de plus en plus conscients de leur impact environnemental , recherchent activement des options de voyage respectueuses de l'environnement. En tant que travel planner, il est crucial d'intégrer des pratiques durables dans vos offres, telles que des hébergements écologiques et des activités de conservation.

L'intelligence artificielle transforme la planification de voyages

L' intelligence artificielle (IA) révolutionne la façon dont les voyages sont planifiés. Les voyageurs utilisent de plus en plus l'IA pour trouver des hébergements, comparer des vols et s'inspirer pour leurs voyages. En tant que travel planner, intégrer des fonctionnalités basées sur l'IA peut offrir des solutions personnalisées et efficaces, répondant ainsi aux besoins des voyageurs modernes.

Bien-être et santé : Au cœur des voyages

Les voyages axés sur le bien-être connaissent une popularité croissante. Les voyageurs recherchent des expériences qui favorisent la santé, telles que des retraites de yoga ou des séjours détox. Proposer des forfaits axés sur le bien-être peut attirer un segment important de voyageurs soucieux de leur santé et de leur bien-être.

Immersion culturelle : Une demande en hausse

Les voyages offrant une immersion culturelle sont de plus en plus demandés. Les séjours dans des ryokans au Japon ou des riads au Maroc en sont des exemples parfaits. Ces expériences authentiques permettent aux voyageurs de s'immerger dans la culture locale. En tant que travel planner, proposer de telles expériences peut vous distinguer sur le marché.

L'Essor des Road Trips Post-COVID

L'explosion des road trips suite à la pandémie de COVID-19 a profondément impacté le secteur du tourisme. Cette tendance offre une flexibilité et un sentiment de sécurité inégalés. En tant que travel planner, il est essentiel de s'adapter à cette tendance en proposant des itinéraires personnalisés, mettant l'accent sur des destinations locales, des hébergements sûrs et des activités en plein air.

Le Bleisure : Une tendance en pleine croissance

Le "bleisure", combinant voyages d'affaires et de loisirs, continue de gagner en popularité. Les voyageurs d'affaires cherchent à prolonger leurs séjours pour y intégrer des moments de détente. Offrir des options flexibles qui permettent cette combinaison peut répondre à un besoin croissant des voyageurs d'affaires.

En conclusion, les tendances actuelles et futures du tourisme, telles que la durabilité , l' IA , le bien-être , l' immersion culturelle , les road trips et le bleisure , nécessitent une adaptation constante de la part des travel planners. Intégrer ces éléments dans vos offres vous permettra de répondre efficacement aux attentes évolutives des voyageurs et de rester compétitif dans ce secteur dynamique.

Conclusion sur le métier de travel planner

En conclusion, naviguer dans le monde dynamique du tourisme en tant que travel planner est une aventure à la fois stimulante et enrichissante. Les tendances actuelles, de la durabilité à l'intelligence artificielle, offrent des opportunités uniques pour créer des expériences de voyage inoubliables et personnalisées. L'essor des road trips et le mélange des voyages d'affaires et de loisirs (bleisure) reflètent une soif de flexibilité et d' authenticité chez les voyageurs modernes.

Il est essentiel de rester à l'écoute de ces évolutions pour offrir des services qui non seulement répondent aux attentes des clients, mais les surpassent. En tant que travel planner, votre rôle est de guider, d'inspirer et de réaliser les rêves de voyage de vos clients , en créant des souvenirs qui dureront toute une vie. Rappelez-vous, chaque voyage est une histoire unique, et en tant que créateur de ces histoires , vous avez le pouvoir de rendre chaque expérience exceptionnelle.

Gardez toujours un œil sur l'avenir, tout en restant ancré dans les besoins et désirs actuels de vos clients. Le monde du voyage est vaste et toujours en mouvement, et votre capacité à naviguer dans ce monde est ce qui rendra vos services inestimables . Bon voyage dans cette belle aventure qu'est le métier de travel planner !

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After years of auditioning for music labels, and never feeling that they quite got us, or for that matter we quite got them, we came to the conclusion that we may as well pursue what we loved and quit wasting our time trying to be what record label executives wanted. So after a short discussion we came to the conclusion that we loved making music, we totally enjoyed traveling, and we wanted to spend time with our families, thus the name Music Travel love. How did we get together – same egg – we are identical twins from a set of triplets, and we have an older brother, haha. We actually started as a duo in Thailand under SonyBMG Music back in 2005. 

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Any particular song you’ve been itching to cover in the future?

There are a few, but you’ll have to wait and see – that said, we do want to pay our respect to Bryan Adams, Elvis, and The Beatles somewhere down the road. 

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We are, and as soon as we get the first video shot, we will release track #1 sometime in the next couple of months.

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Choisissez votre prochaine destination de voyage avec le pack travel extra last minute

Si vous êtes un voyageur invétéré, vous avez probablement entendu parler du pack travel extra last minute. Mais qu’est-ce que c’est exactement? Si vous ne le savez pas, ne vous inquiétez pas, car cet article vous fournira toutes les informations nécessaires sur ce concept de voyage populaire.

Importance de connaître le pack travel extra last minute

Le pack travel extra last minute est devenu très populaire ces dernières années car il offre des avantages considérables aux voyageurs. Il est particulièrement utile pour ceux qui ont un emploi du temps chargé et qui ne peuvent pas planifier leur voyage à l’avance.

En réservant un pack travel extra last minute, vous pouvez économiser de l’argent tout en profitant de tarifs abordables pour les hôtels, les billets d’avion et les activités de vacances. En outre, le pack travel extra last minute offre une grande flexibilité, car il vous permet de choisir une destination populaire à un prix raisonnable.

Maintenant que nous avons compris l’importance de ce concept de voyage, passons à la section suivante pour en savoir plus sur le pack travel extra last minute.

Définition de pack travel extra last minute

Qu’est-ce que c’est.

Le pack travel extra last minute est un concept de voyage qui vous permet de réserver un forfait vacances à la dernière minute à un prix avantageuCe type de forfait est conçu pour les voyageurs qui cherchent à économiser de l’argent tout en profitant de vacances de qualité.

Les avantages de l’utilisation du pack travel extra last minute

Il y a plusieurs avantages à utiliser le pack travel extra last minute. Tout d’abord, il vous permet de voyager à un prix abordable. En réservant un forfait voyage à la dernière minute, vous pouvez économiser jusqu’à 50% sur les coûts de voyage, y compris les vols, les hôtels et les activités de vacances.

Deuxièmement, le pack travel extra last minute offre une grande flexibilité. Vous pouvez choisir parmi une variété de destinations populaires et trouver celle qui correspond le mieux à vos préférences de voyage. En outre, vous pouvez personnaliser votre forfait en choisissant les options qui répondent à vos besoins spécifiques.

Enfin, le pack travel extra last minute est facile à réserver. Vous pouvez trouver des offres exclusives en ligne ou en contactant un agent de voyage. La plupart des offres sont disponibles pour une durée limitée, donc il est important de réserver rapidement pour profiter des meilleurs tarifs.

Maintenant que vous comprenez la définition et les avantages du pack travel extra last minute, passons à la section suivante pour en savoir plus sur les options disponibles.

Les options disponibles dans le pack travel extra last minute

Le pack travel extra last minute propose différentes options pour répondre aux besoins des voyageurs. Voici quelques-unes des options les plus populaires :

Hébergement

Le pack travel extra last minute offre des options d’hébergement abordables, allant des hôtels économiques aux complexes hôteliers de luxe. Vous pouvez choisir un hébergement en fonction de vos préférences et de votre budget.

Billets d’avion

Les billets d’avion sont souvent l’une des dépenses les plus importantes lors de la planification d’un voyage. Le pack travel extra last minute propose des billets d’avion à des tarifs abordables, ce qui permet d’économiser de l’argent.

Activités et excursions

Le pack travel extra last minute propose également des activités et des excursions à des tarifs abordables. Vous pouvez choisir des activités en fonction de vos centres d’intérêt, de votre budget et de votre destination.

Location de voitures

Si vous avez besoin de louer une voiture pendant votre voyage, le pack travel extra last minute propose des offres de location de voitures à des tarifs abordables. Cela permet d’économiser de l’argent tout en vous offrant la flexibilité de voyager à votre rythme.

Maintenant que vous connaissez les différentes options disponibles dans le pack travel extra last minute, passons à la section suivante pour savoir comment choisir les options les plus adaptées à vos besoins.

Les destinations proposées dans le pack travel extra last minute

Les destinations populaires incluses dans le pack travel extra last minute.

Le pack travel extra last minute offre une grande variété de destinations populaires à des tarifs abordables, que vous pouvez choisir selon vos préférences. Parmi les destinations les plus populaires, on trouve souvent des villes européennes telles que Paris, Londres, Madrid et Rome, ainsi que des destinations exotiques telles que Bali, Phuket et les Maldives.

En outre, les destinations proposées dans le pack travel extra last minute sont souvent des endroits célèbres pour les attractions touristiques, les événements culturels et les activités de vacances, ce qui les rend très attractives pour les voyageurs.

Les critères de choix d’une destination

Le choix d’une destination pour vos vacances dépend de vos préférences personnelles. Si vous êtes à la recherche de vacances de plage, vous pouvez opter pour des destinations exotiques telles que Bali ou les Maldives. Si vous préférez les vacances en ville, vous pouvez choisir des destinations européennes telles que Paris ou Rome.

Il est également important de tenir compte de la saison et des conditions météorologiques lors du choix d’une destination. Par exemple, si vous voulez éviter la foule et les températures élevées, vous pouvez opter pour des destinations de vacances hors saison.

En résumé, le pack travel extra last minute offre une grande variété de destinations pour satisfaire les envies de tous les voyageurs. Il est important de tenir compte de vos préférences personnelles et des conditions météorologiques lors du choix d’une destination pour des vacances réussies.

Comment réserver un pack travel extra last minute

Les étapes à suivre pour réserver un pack travel extra last minute.

Réserver un pack travel extra last minute est facile et rapide. Voici les étapes à suivre:

  • Trouvez un site web de voyage qui propose le pack travel extra last minute.
  • Sélectionnez la destination de votre cho3. Choisissez les dates de voyage qui vous conviennent le mieu4. Ajoutez les options supplémentaires que vous souhaitez, comme les billets d’avion, les activités de vacances ou les réservations d’hôtel.
  • Payez en ligne pour confirmer votre réservation.

N’oubliez pas qu’il est important de réserver rapidement, car le pack travel extra last minute est souvent réservé rapidement. Cela signifie que vous devez être prêt à réserver dès que vous trouvez une offre intéressante.

Les astuces pour obtenir les meilleurs tarifs

Si vous voulez obtenir les meilleurs tarifs pour votre pack travel extra last minute, voici quelques astuces à garder à l’esprit:

  • Soyez flexible dans vos dates de voyage. Les tarifs peuvent varier considérablement selon la date de votre voyage.
  • Utilisez des sites web de comparaison de voyage pour trouver les meilleures offres.
  • Inscrivez-vous à des alertes de voyage pour être informé des offres spéciales et des remises.
  • Réservez tôt pour avoir plus de choix et éviter les augmentations de pr En suivant ces astuces, vous pouvez être sûr d’obtenir les meilleurs tarifs pour votre pack travel extra last minute. Maintenant que vous savez comment réserver, passons à la section suivante pour découvrir les destinations populaires proposées dans le pack travel extra last minute.

En conclusion, le pack travel extra last minute est un concept de voyage innovant qui offre une grande flexibilité et des économies considérables pour les voyages de dernière minute. Il est particulièrement utile pour les voyageurs qui ont un emploi du temps chargé et qui ne peuvent pas planifier leur voyage à l’avance.

Si vous cherchez à voyager à moindre coût et à profiter d’un séjour de qualité, nous vous recommandons vivement d’envisager le pack travel extra last minute. Avec un peu de recherche et de planification, vous pouvez profiter de vacances inoubliables sans vous ruiner.

En fin de compte, le voyage est une expérience unique et passionnante, et le pack travel extra last minute en fait partie. Nous espérons que cet article vous a fourni toutes les informations nécessaires sur ce concept de voyage passionnant, et nous vous souhaitons de bons voyages!

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