Planning A Holiday In France

Published: 23rd December 2009
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If you're planning to have a holiday in France for the first time, then it's probably worth setting aside some time to think about the things you need to organize before you set off.

Aside from your passport, below is a check list of some of the basic things that might you need sort out before you can go to France:

• The European Health Insurance card formerly known as E111, which makes it easier for people from the members of the European Union to access health care services whenever you go abroad. So if you are going on a business trip, holiday, or short breaks remember to ensure that you have obtained a card. The card ensures that you will get the same access to public sector health care i.e. pharmacy, doctor, hospital, or health care centre as nationals of the country you wish to visit.


• Aside from the European Health Insurance card, you also need to get a travel insurance for yourself. There are many types of travel insurance available depending on your needs (e.g. single trip or annual holiday travel insurance).


• If you have a pet that will be left alone when you go on vacation, you may need to hire a pet sitter to be take care of your pet during your absence.


• Booking your travel is one of the crucial steps in your holiday. It is advisable to book your flight or ferry a month or two before your holiday in order for you to have a chance to get the best deals and timetable that you like.


• Booking your accommodation will be next on your agenda. There are many options that you can choose from. If you want to save money and find hotels to be restrictive, you can opt to rent a holiday cottage in France where you'll have the opportunity to cook your own food and enjoy all the amenities of your own house.A holiday villa in France is an ideal choice for a family who want to escape the hustle and bustle of a town centre hotel .


• When it comes to activities, you'll find many interesting leisure activities that the whole family can enjoy. For instance, South France is famous for their beautiful beaches, picturesque sceneries and theme parks. There are also many interesting events that happen all year round that will make your visit in France a truly memorable one.



Billy Jarvis enjoyed his vacation in Dordogne and for more information about holiday cottage in France he recommends you to visit http://www.holidayinthedordogne.com/

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