France is a country with which nearly any traveler has a friendship. Often dreams of the pleasures of living are shown by the endless cafés, picturesque villages, and world-famous gastronomy.
Some come to follow the direction of the great French thinkers, authors, and musicians, or to immerse themselves in the beautiful language of the world. Others are also attracted to the country’s geological diversity, with its long coastlines, vast mountain ranges, and spectacular views of the countryside.
Besides my home country, Romania, France is probably the second on the list of places I visited the most, especially after I relocated to the Var.
France isn’t cheap, especially when compared to Romania and other countries from Eastern Europe or the Balkans. But it has a lot to offer beyond the major cities. If you go out into the countryside or to smaller towns close to popular travel destinations, you’ll see that it’s possible to discover France even while on a budget.
Speaking of the popular travel destinations in France, the major ones, in alphabetical order, are Lyon, Marseille, Nice, and Paris (the capital).
Picture the salty sea air filling your lungs, the gentle sway of a ship beneath your feet, and the endless expanse of the Mediterranean Sea stretching out before you. This was the exhilarating scene as we embarked on our maiden voyage aboard our beloved sailing ship, Puzzle. A maiden voyage, for those unfamiliar with the term, is a ship’s very first adventure on open waters. It’s a significant event, a baptism of sorts, marking the transition from a vessel being merely a vessel to becoming a seasoned sea traveler. For us, this maiden trip was more than just a nautical …
The salty scent of the sea, the gentle lapping of waves against the hull, the promise of uncharted waters, and the allure of distant shores – these are the dreams that led us to our decision. We were going to sail the Mediterranean, and we were going to do it on a budget. The Mediterranean, with its azure waters and sun-drenched coastlines, was a siren call for us. But we knew that such a journey required more than just dreams and desires. It required careful planning of the boat inventory and sailing route, a frugal mindset, and a willingness to …
The Mediterranean Sea has always been a siren’s call to individuals who adore the sea due to its turquoise waves, golden sunsets, and the promise of adventure. Many of us cherish the desire to sail these storied waters, discover undiscovered coves, and anchor in charming coastal villages. But a boat is necessary to make this fantasy a reality. A boat that can resist the rigors of the sea, one that can serve as a home away from home, not just any boat. On the chilly morning of February 20, 2020, we found ourselves standing on the deck of a potential …
If you are planning to visit Marseille France, then buckle up for a ride through a city whose veins pulse with vibrant diversity, fascinating culture, and profound history. Known both for its gritty charm and stunning seaside panorama, Marseille is a city that holds nothing back. Whether you pronounce it Marseille or Marseilles, the essence remains the same – it’s an unforgettable destination packed with potential for adventure and discovery. South of France, February 2020. Valentine’s Day isn’t usually a notable occasion for us. A card, a nice dinner, maybe an impromptu dance around our living room to our favorite …
The South of France, February 2020. A vibrant palette of blues and gold painted the coastline as the Mediterranean Sea kissed the sun-drenched beaches. A gentle breeze whispered through the palms, carrying with it the tantalizing aroma of a distant bouillabaisse simmering in a local kitchen. It was winter, but you wouldn’t have known it. Mathieu, wearing just a t-shirt and jeans, absorbed the rays of the afternoon sun, his eyes reflecting the azure expanse of the sea that lay ahead of us. But our journey was not just a leisurely vacation. No, we were on a mission. A mission …