Travel Guest Post: Top 3 Luxury Hotels in the South of France

France is known in the world as being famous for its well-known tourism spots. Lots of visitors visit every year and enjoy the sights and culture Parisian life has to offer. No holiday in the southern region of France would be finished without detecting the suitable luxury hotel that will have your senses know what it feels like to be treated like royalty. While there are almost as many luxury hotels available as there are celebrities in Hollywood, here are the three that top and best the list when it comes to premium accommodations, elegance and amenities.

 

1. B4 Nice Park, Nice:

For tranquility and beauty situated right within the noisy and vibrant town of Nice, which is the perfect park hotel. Whether you’re in the southern region of France for pleasure or for business, this hotel can give you everything you need in terms of accommodations. The hotel faces Angels Bay and gives amazing views.From the lobby to the ornate grounds, one will be overwhelmed by amazing ambiance and beauty. The white lobby adorned with red purple velvety and rich greens will have dropping in love before you’re even obtained your room key.

2. Moulin de Mougins, Mougins:

If history and an outstanding stories are what you’re looking for in your hotel, Moulin de Mougins has a story unlike any other. This place was actually once an ancient mill that has since been transformed.  Another reason that will make sure that never ignore your stay here is that different rooms have been included that have their own unique feel and look; from Zen to smart, every room has a very correct idea that affected its style. It is located to Royal Mougins Golf club and Cannes-Mougins Golf club and nearby are La Croisette and Palais Des Festivals. The features of Mougins property have a lounge/bar and a restaurant and guests are provided a complimentary breakfast everyday morning. Guest parking is free of charge. Additional services include concierge services, valet vehicle and safe deposit box at the topside table and it is a smoke-free property.

3. Sandton Hotel Domaine Cocagne, Cagnes sur Mer:

 For five strong hectares of relaxing haven covered in trees, woods, parks and more roses than you  could ever imagine, this hotel is located near Cagnes, a well-known ancient city, and less than 3 miles from magnificent seashores.  The Sandton Hotel is made up of 20 elegant rooms and 9 suites, and there is also a property that can give accommodation of up to 8 people. There are several lounges and terraces available to guests for ultimate relaxation.

Do you have any other luxury hotels in the South of France to add in the list. Please share your views in the comment.

Author: Julei Helen is keen on traveling and loves sharing her travel experiences with other travelers. She’s currently writing for www.norfolkline.com, a leading ferry operator website in the UK. She writes about travel destinations worth visiting, gives tips, travel advice and things to do and avoid to get the most out of your trip.

Lifestyle Guest Post: Top 5 Most Romantic Proposal Destinations

If you want to impress the lady in your life, nothing beats a destination proposal. The sparkle of a diamond paired with a scenic place can make the proposal distinctive and absolutely unforgettable. Still, if you thought sifting through engagement rings was difficult, picking a spot can be even more of a challenge. You should base you decision on what you know about her. If you need some inspiration, the sheer romance of these classic spots should get your creative juices flowing.

Venice, Italy

It may seem a bit cliché to propose in a gondola floating down the famous waterways of Venice, but on the other hand, who do you know that has actually done it? The museums, the art and the culture make the ‘City of Water’ an ideal location. If the gondola ride isn’t your style, then walk along one of the stone bridges that pass over the waterways or in front of Dogé Palace. There are few areas of Venice that fail to radiate romantic ambiance. At night, you can sit at a table in an outdoor restaurant and ask the question as the moonlight reflects off of one of the historic canals.

Paris, France

The ‘City of Lights’ is the dream engagement spot for many American women. Like Venice, it would be a challenge to find a place in Paris that would not accentuate the romance of a wedding proposal. From the Eifel Tower to the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Paris is all about the heart. It may be the city of love but it is also known for its fine, French food. Book a table in a famous spot like Au Chien Qui Fum or find a small café in the historic Left Bank. Paris has bikes for rent throughout the city at parking stations. A bike ride or a stroll through the heart of this romantic place is a marriage proposal any woman can appreciate.

Malé, Maldives

If your girl prefers sand over historic sights, the Maldives is the romantic place for your proposal. Situated in the Indian Ocean, Malé offers deep blue oceans with turquoise reefs and abundant sea life. Although Malé is the capital city, more than likely you will opt to stay on one of the over 1,000 islands that make up this small nation. The sunset on a secluded island in the Indian Ocean will serve as an idyllic background for a beach picnic complete with diamond ring.

Dublin, Ireland

Not a traditional spot associated with romance, Dublin still exudes the elegance and class of the Emerald Isle. Dublin is a city full of rich literary history. You can visit the Dublin Castle and follow the trail of James Joyce to the Sandycove Tower or sit in the romantic park featured in the writings of Patrick Kavanagh. The right place for a marriage proposal might be the famous Temple Bar region dubbed as Dublin’s cultural quarter. Treat your lady to a pint of ale at the Oliver St John Gogarty Pub and shop in the markets in the squares. The medieval architecture and street patterns will make a whimsical backdrop for your proposal.

New York, New York

When it comes to style and culture, New York has sights and sounds like no other city. Take her to Strawberry Fields in Central Park to ask your big question. The setting and history will be something she never forgets. If she is an art lover, propose in front of the Robert Lehman collection at the Metropolitan Museum or walk through the East Village and stop at the small galleries that show work for up-and-coming talent. In a city as diverse as New York, there should be no problem coming up with ideas to make that moment special.

With a proposal this fantastic, she’ll never forget. Make that memory something truly special by picking a spot that embodies her personality and your relationship. Whether you choose Venice, Paris, Malé, Dublin, New York or her favorite vacation spot, a destination proposal is a step in the right direction to a future with the woman you love.

 

Travel Guest Post: Top 5 Holiday Destinations in France

 

France offers extensive options as a holiday destination. From the glamour and the diversity of Paris to coastal and inland scenery, France has something for every traveller, and features some of the best boutique accommodation and culinary options in mainland Europe, if not the world. While it is difficult to get away from Paris as a primary destination, travellers should also consider exploring some of the other parts of France. The following list represents, in no particular order, some of the top five holiday destinations for France:

1 – Paris

The first choice for most travellers, Paris offers multiple must see appeals. While it’s always worth visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysee and the Louvre, visitors should also consider the more bohemian Left Bank and the Latin Quarter by the Seine, as well as areas like Montmatre. A trip into the catacombs is also recommended for more adventurous travellers, while the Musee D’Orsay represents an excellent alternative, or complementary option to the Louvre. Paris is also the best choice for travellers wanting to use the city as a hub for connecting to other parts of France.

 

2 – Mont St Michel

A Gothic hilltop village on a tidal island in Normandy, Mont St Michel is one of the most distinctive locations in France. A short trip from the city of Caen, Mont St Michel developed around an ancient Abbey, and still retains its medieval feel for visitors. Accessible by foot and home to a winding strip of small shops, hotels and restaurants, Mont St Michel is ideal for a day trip, or for those wanting to sample some of its boutique accommodation options.

 

3 – Giverny

A riverside resort in Normandy, the small village of Giverny is most well-known for its associations with the Impressionist painter Monet. The picturesque village features Monet’s own home, as well as museums dedicated to Impressionism. Other cultural sites include the Natural Mechanical Museum, while the village itself offers affordable accommodation and excellent dining and walks.

 

4 – Provence

One of the most beautiful regions in France, Provence is home to both the Alpes Maritimes and the Hautes-Alpes mountain ranges, as well as the attractive low-lying Bouches du Rhone region, and the walled medieval city of Avignon. Part of the French Riviera, Provence also includes the thriving cities of Nice and Cannes. Ideal for visitors wanting to experience the diversity of the city and the calm of the countryside and mountains, Provence is also recommended for its skiing, hiking, food and wine.

 

5 – Nice

One of the best cities to visit in France, the Riviera destination of Nice combines Mediterranean beaches with ancient castles and the Vieux Nice old town, as well as culture through the Museum of Asian Art and the Musee Matisse, to name just a few. Easily reached from the rest of the country, Nice is a good destination for travellers along the Riviera, and adjoins a number of small villages and the imposing Mont Boron, which offers excellent views over the city and the sea.

Travel Guest Post: Top 7 French Riviera Holiday Locations

As a tourist, you can visit the French Riviera for two distinct experiences. You can experience the glamorous lifestyle of celebrities in bustling towns like Monaco, Cannes and Nice. On the flip side, quieter towns like Antibes and Vence allow you to enjoy the scenic beauty and romantic side of the Riviera. Here are some of the best holiday destinations in the French Riviera from both sides of the spectrum.

Antibes

Located between Cannes and Nice, Antibes is a delightful town with an old world charm. Lined by glorious golden beaches like Plage de la Salis and Plage de la Gravette, Antibes is most known for its extensive Picasso collection. Housing a wide collection of sketches, ceramics and paintings by the Cubist revolutionary, Antibes is the perfect destination to enjoy a lazy vacation.

Cannes

Possibly the most popular city in the French Riviera, Cannes is known for its celebrity spotting, refreshing Mediterranean weather and large number of sunny golden beaches. Plage de la Croisette is a popular sunbathing spot and is divided into multiple sections of public and private beaches. Apart from plush suites and resorts, luxury villa rentals are a popular form of holiday accommodation in Cannes.

 Eze Village

This medieval town is the high roller’s dream. Home to exotic perfume outlets, high fashion boutiques and luxurious hotels, Eze Village boasts a spectacular view of the Mediterranean that few other towns can match. The hills surrounding the village are ideal picnic spots and on a clear day, you can see as far as Corsica.

Monaco

 An epitome of fashion and glamour, Monaco is a favourite among the rich and the famous. The Monte Carlo Beach enjoys an iconic status as tourists often spot the biggest movie stars, models, and other celebrities. Home to lavish hotels, luxury villa rentals and exciting experiences, Monaco offers unique holidays, combining glamour with a dash of flawless natural beauty.

 Nice

 Nice is one of the most popular stops on a typical French Riviera tour as it is home to several attractions and offers a rich cultural experience. Nice is home to scores of public and private beaches. From affordable public beaches and hotels to private suites and luxury villa rentals, vacations in Nice are always, well – nice.

 St. Tropez

 Considered an equivalent of Mexico’s Tijuana, St. Tropez is the veritable party destination of the otherwise peaceful French Riviera. With a spectrum of accommodation options, party destinations and attractions, St. Tropez is a favourite among honeymooning celebrities as well as regular tourists. Aside from nightclubs and luxurious hotels, St. Tropez is also famous for its many beaches. Visit the Plage de Tahiti, Plage de Pampellone or Plage Port Grimaud beaches to enjoy an exhilarating experience in St. Tropez.

 Villefranche-sur-Mer

Counted among the most romantic spots in the French Riviera, Villefranche is a small Mediterranean town offering a rich and intimate holiday experience. Villefranche is known for charming narrow cobbled streets, pebbly beaches and lively sights that keep tourists entertained. With a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean, the harbour in Villefranche is lined with fancy sailboats and yachts.

 Author: Andy Butler works for Burger Davis International Realty, a leading luxury villa rental specialist on the French Riviera. He enjoys photography, travel, blogging and spending time with his family. Follow Burger Davis on twitter @BurgerDavis

Travel: Le Village Arc 1950

Le Village Arc 1950 features eight luxury ski-to-door residences in France in the Paradiski area make the perfect ski weekend getaway with all the comforts of being in your own space. The traditional stone and timber Alpine design of the buildings are set with a white snow backdrop and majestic mountains in the quaint valley, with a car-free  environment and cobbled stone streets. Perfect for families or a romantic weekend for lovers.

The grounds feature bar, restaurants,  indoor/outdoor pools, fitness center, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, spa, indoor beach and grocery delivery service. For those craving even more outdoor activities after skiing and snowboarding, try snow shoeing and sledding.

The Deep Nature Spa includes an indoor pool with water features and an indoor beach. The spa features 9 treatment rooms and 3 hammams and luxurious services such as massage, body scrub, a nail bar and hair salon. For the adventurous, check out the ice cave, a dragon cave, a cold water waterfall and four cold water ponds.

For the families, the kiddies will not only enjoy the Spirit 1950 Ski School, but also the Resort Kids Club. The Caribou 1950 Club offers several daycare options, so Mom & Dad can escape to the slopes or have a romantic dinner.

 

For more information or to book: Le Village Arc 1950.

Travel Guest Post: Paris Attractions

If you happen to be a first-time visitor to Paris, be sure to get puzzled as to what you should see and where you should go! There are literally hundreds of places and spaces that you should see and take photographs. And everything is worth seeing and exploring in detail. Maybe a lifetime will not be sufficient to see and appreciate everything in Paris. We shall try to compile a convenient to-see list from a mix of museums, historical places and monuments. A tip right at the beginning – most of these places is covered when you get yourself a Paris Pass.

There are two structures without visiting which no trip to Paris could be deemed complete. The first and foremost is the impressive Eiffel Tower. Built from iron in 1889, it has come to represent Paris today. More than 230 million visitors have visited it since its opening. The other star attraction is the Notre Dame Cathedral. The dramatic towers, statuary, stained glass and spire will surely inspire anyone. Simply the fact that it took about 100 years to build it would suffice to give an idea of the grandeur and glory within.

For the history buffs out there, the Arc de Triomphe would be an unforgettable experience. It was built by Emperor Napoléon I to evoke the feel of military power and triumph. The sculptures and relief on this 164 feet structure is definitely worth your time and the grand Avenue des Champs-Elysées is also nearby. Another such historical place would be the Sarbonne University which was founded in 1257. You could also pay a visit to the countless literary figures that have been laid to rest at the Père Lachaise Cemetery.

If you are with kids, you should not miss the Paris Disneyland! A literal wonderland for kids, this theme park would also be great fun to the adults. You could also take them to see the animals at the Jardin des Plantes zoo and have a picnic in the many gardens and parks that dot Paris. The Musee Grevin or the wax museum is sure to thrill kids into wonder as they stare at masterpieces in wax.

Speaking of museums, Paris has more than 100 of them. The one you should not miss for anything is the Louvre! It is the world’s largest in terms of the sculpture, painting and decorative objects. The most popular Mona Lisa and Venus De Milo are housed in here. You could walk through a history lane that spans hundreds of years in the Louvre alone. The Centre Georges Pompidou is considered by many Parisians as the cultural center of the city. With its modern art which you will either love or hate, this museum is something you could avoid if modern art is not your cup of tea. The same cannot be said about the National Museum of Modern Art however. Finally, the Musee d’ Orsay, with its best Impressionist collection in the world, is something you may not like to miss.

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About the author: Alia Haley is a blogger and writer. She loves writing on technology and luxury. Beside this she is fond of travelling and exploring new places. She is planning to go on a vacation this weekend and is researching a lot about best Beach Destinations. These days she is busy in writing an article on honeymoon ideas.

Travel Guest Post: The Best Foods to Eat in Europe without Breaking the Bank

The best parts about traveling the world are seeing new sights, experiencing new cultures and of course, trying new foods! In the U.S. we are blessed to have a melting pot of cultures andcuisines at our finger tips, but we don’t really have anything authentic, a
dish that is really ours (no, the FRENCH fry does not count). Europe on the
other hand, is known for their traditional and delicious foods, but it’s a myth
that you have to pay top dollar for these delicacies. Here are a few mouth-watering
meals from across Europe that you can afford on a budget:


Smazak-
Czech Republic:

Smazak is quite possibly the best fried-cheesy goodness out
there. It is most like a mozzarella stick, but flat, and tastes one million
times better. Czechs take Edam cheese and roll it in paste of flour, egg and
scrumptious bread crumbs before frying it to the perfect golden-brown color. It
is then served with tartar sauce and a variety of sides. You can usually find
it in the vegetarian section of the menu at almost every single restaurant in
the Czech Republic. The authentic name for it is “smazeny syr” and it is a
definite must try!


Burek-
Serbia:

Burek, or Börek, is a traditional Serbian pastry made from thin flaky phyllo dough and filled with cheese, minced meats or veggies. In Serbia it is baked in a circular pan,
topped with a last layer of dough and then cut into pie-like slices to be
served. It is usually filled with toppings like feta cheese or minced meat and
onions but it also comes plain. It is viewed as a fast food to local Serbians,
but modern bakeries serve updated versions such as apple, potato, mushroom and
pizza-burek. It is eaten for any meal, is amazingly cheap and it’s so delicious
you won’t be able to just have one slice.

Croque Monsieur- France:

 The French Croque Monsieur is essentially a ham and cheese sandwich, but with a
sophisticated, addicting twist! They take two slices of toasted bread and fill
them with ham and gruyère cheese. It is then topped with a béchamel sauce made
from butter, flour, salt, pepper, parmesan cheese, more gruyère cheese and
nutmeg (insert stomach growl). The whole masterpiece is baked for a few minutes
and is served when the cheese on top is bubbling and lightly golden in color.
It may sound heart attack-inducing but hey, when in Rome! Once you eat one of
these, you will never look at ham and cheese the same.

Tomato, cheese and cucumber sandwich-
Switzerland:

 This may seem plain and rather boring, but the Swiss delicacy
is anything but! Because of the abundance of clean, fresh Swiss spring water,
the Swiss have some of the freshest produce in the world. It is also a given
that they are known for their quality cheese and bread. So what do you get when
you put all of these together? The freshest, best-tasting vegetarian sandwich
in the world. Switzerland is also a very expensive country for Americans, so
all of these ingredients are especially desirable for those budget travelers.
These tomato, cheese and cucumber sandwiches are found everywhere pre-made, or
you can buy the ingredients to make your own. Plus, everything is so fresh you
won’t need to add any fatty condiments for flavor. Pack a lunch, grab a RugenBrau,
and enjoy the picnic of a lifetime amongst the Swiss Alps.

Author: Cameron Smead is an expert budget traveler after backpacking across 11 European countries in five weeks. She recommends saving money on airfare with an Expedia coupon before treating your taste buds to Europe’s hidden secrets.

Travel Guest Post: Top Gourmet Cities to Visit in France

From baguettes and croissants to cheese and champagne – France is famous worldwide for its food and drink. While Lyon is the food capital of France, Paris is home to some excellent restaurants in the country. This article gives other top gourmet cities of France for food lovers to visit.

French cuisine is also hugely popular the world over. Food lovers from the UK can board a Dover Calais ferry and visit this country for some gastronomic delights. There are many  delights on offer for travellers visiting by France ferries and they would definitely love to taste some of the famous French dishes. A wonderful breakfast of breads and croissants, Bouillabaisse for starters and for lunch a main dish of Foie Gras, Cassoulet, Confit de Canard and salads, followed by a choice of cheeses is sure to give a unique treat to the taste buds. Mousse au chocolat for dessert and some sparkling wine would add icing to the cake. Here are some of the top cities to visit in France to get a true taste of France.

Lyon – The southern city of Lyon is the gastronomic capital of
France. The city may be two thousand years old but the food cooked up in its
cosy bouchon restaurants is as fresh as can be. Yes, as Lyon is located near
the major agricultural regions of France, the city gets a steady supply of
excellent fresh produce. Local dishes include sausage and St Marcellin cheese.

Bordeaux – This is a must-visit place for foodies who would love to
taste some superb food. The famous foods of this region include a special dish
made with local Pauillac lamb, oysters from Arcachon or steak with Bordelaise
sauce. Lamproie a la Bordelaise is the famous seafood, which is eel cooked in
red wine.

Dijon – Dijon is famous for its food and wine. Gingerbread and
crème de cassis are the specialities of this place. The famous Kir cocktail,
made by adding blackberries to white wine or Champagne also originated from
this city. Dijon also hosts the annual food fair “Foire
Gastronomique” in October, which attracts thousands of food lovers from
across the world.

Bayonne – The traditionally prepared famous Bayonne ham is popular
worldwide for its distinct flavour and gorgeous colour. Apart from cured Hams,
chocolate and red peppers from nearby Espelette are the other special offerings
of this place.

Toulouse – Toulouse offers some of the best traditional dishes of
Midi Pyrenees with great French wines from regional vineyards. There are many
restaurants here that satisfy both appetite and taste buds. Cheap and popular
is the Saucisse de Toulouse. Other specialities include garbure, haute-Garonne
Cassoulet, and foie gras served with crouton.

 

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Travel Guest Post: A Perfect Holiday-The Channel Islands

Situated in the English Channel, lying close to the north coast of France are a group of islands each with its own, unique history, culture and micro climate. Bathed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, the Channel Islands boast a mild climate and a natural beauty that have made them a perfect holiday destination. The Channel Islands archipelago was once a part of mainland Europe until rising sea levels separated it around 8000 BC.

Today, it is divided into two independent British crown dependencies, the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, which together are made up of eight inhabited islands and numerous tiny islets. The five main islands are popular tourist destinations.

Jersey

The largest and most southerly of the main islands, Jersey is blessed with pristine beaches, lush valleys, majestic cliffs and stunning vistas. Only nine miles long and five miles wide, the island changes size twice a day with the ebb and flow of the tide, which is one of the highest tidal ranges in the world at twelve plus meters. Jersey’s beautiful countryside and impressive coastline is easily accessible by road, bicycle or on foot. The island is home to a huge variety of flora and fauna, including some rare species that are found nowhere else. In the spring and summer the sand dunes, woodlands, cliffs, hedgerows and open fields come alive with wildflowers and many species of birds. Jersey offers plenty of action and adventure with every type of water-sport imaginable. When it comes to accommodation, the holiday traveler has a wide range of options, from campgrounds to five-star hotels.

Guernsey

Second in size to Jersey, the island of Guernsey is a welcoming place that leaves a lasting impression on all those who visit. Due to its mild winters, the island is in bloom all year long and there are many natural treasures waiting to be discovered. From the wooded valleys to private gardens, sleepy lanes, secret coves, rock pools, cliff walks and nature reserves, the stunning scenery and abundant variety of birds brings nature lovers back year after year. Whether you want to spend your days exploring nature, soaking up the sun on a beach, or windsurfing, Guernsey offers activities to suit every taste.

Alderney

Just a little over three miles long by one and a half miles at its widest point, Alderney is the third largest island and is located just nine miles from the coast of Normandy. It is infamous for its rugged, dangerous coastline; the site of many shipwrecks, some which are yet to be discovered. The island is a magnet for ramblers, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts with dozens of miles of trails, two hundred and sixty species of birds, over one thousand species of wildflowers, and a blonde species of hedgehog unique to the island.

Sark and Herm

These two islands are the perfect choice for vacationers who really want to get away from it all. What they have in common is that there are no cars, virtually no pollution and an overwhelming atmosphere of peace and tranquility. People get around by walking; cycling; or they can get a ride on a horse-drawn carriage. Sark, the larger of the two, offers a range of hotel, guest houses and lodgings. Herm is a tiny jewel. The only hotel on the island has no telephones, televisions or clocks. Both of the islands have beautiful unspoilt beaches, a stunning array of plants, flowers and birds and breathtaking sea views.

The Channel Islands are a perfect holiday destination for families, nature lovers, adventure seekers and anyone who just wants to kick back and relax in a place completely removed from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Author: Nisha works as the editor for Holiday365. She has been representing the business for the last 2 years now.Feel free to visit her website to see offers on holiday parks.

Travel Guest Post: Luxury Skiing in France

There are many luxury ski resorts in France and the best of these attract skiers from around the world, lured into the resorts by the powder and après ski. France has some of the best Alpine skiing in Europe and the French food certainly makes a holiday in the country worthwhile. Whether you are a seasoned skier or a beginner looking for the best crêperie, there will be the perfect French resort for you.

Les Arcs ski holidays, for example, are increasingly popular with British tourists, drawn in by long runs and great accommodation. The resort, which is situated at both 1600 and 1800, overlooks the town of Bourg-St-Maurice. The resort competes with some of the most luxurious skiing areas in Europe and has recently been linked with the neighbouring resort of La Plagne. The total ski area of Paradiski, the two areas combined, is now one of the largest in France. The impressive Vanoise Express cable car has linked the two areas, offering another 225km of fantastic piste country. Now skiers can gain access to two peaks of more than 3,000m, three glaciers, 420km of piste and 175 ski lifts. The resort itself is separated into three levels: Arc 1800 has a good selection of shops and restaurants and is a firm favourite with families. Intermediate and advanced skiers should head for Arc 2000 where you can find the more advanced slopes.

Another star of the French skiing scene is Courchevel. The premier resort attracts the rich and famous from around the world. The shopping and après ski in the area is legendary. The bars in 1850, including Piggy’s and Bar Le Jump, are crowded with both seasonaires and Chanel clad skiers. Whether you are a Roxy girl or a huge fan of Henri Duvillard, there will be somewhere for you to hang out in Courchevel. As the resort spans several areas there is a huge choice of accommodation, from budget to luxury chalet. The many slopes offering a huge variety of skiing opportunities and every level of ability is represented. Whether you fancy off piste or a blue run, you will find that Courchevel has everything you need.

Article by: Gintaras Jovaisas