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What are the best months south of France?

2) If you don't care to go swimming in the sea, you should come to Southern France in the Spring: April to mid-June or from mid-September to early October. 3) If you are looking for warmer weather you should come late June to mid September. This is an excellent time to visit the South of France with great weather.



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If you're wanting to experience fewer crowds while in Paris, but don't want to give up good weather, fall is your best bet. The city experiences highs in the upper 60s during September then dips down to the lower 60s typically during October, with lows hovering between the low 50s and 40s.

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If it's the outdoors you're after, the Cannes area wins for its mimosa-topped hills and eucalyptus-filled Lérins Islands, but St Tropez is the place for wine lovers, thanks to its vine-studded peninsula where crisp pastel-pink rosé is made inside stucco-fronted chateaux.

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Cannes is known for its romantic allure, while Nice offers a more diverse range of activities and attractions that make it equally suitable for families and couples. Cannes and Nice offer something unique, whether a romantic escape or a memorable family vacation you're seeking.

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The best way to explore the region is over a week or two, allowing you to soak up the scenery at your own pace. Starting at the port of Marseille and working up to the sunny shores of Nice, our South of France 10-day itinerary covers all the essentials.

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It's like many places...it can be expensive, but you can also do it economically. Just prioritize. I still know we spend less on a week ANYWHERE in Europe than half of my friends spend on a week at the beach.

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The best time to book flights to France is typically in the off-season months of January, February, November, and December. Flight prices are typically cheaper during these months due to lower demand for travel.

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You should pack an umbrella for your holiday to Paris in October as the city has an average rainfall of 25mm spread over 13 days of the month. Humidity is around 79% and rarely drops lower than 59%. There's also less sunshine in October than last month, which has decreased to just six hours per day.

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