tourism seasons in France


France is characterized by having 4 seasons (summer, winter, autumn and spring) so that each season has its own splendor and beauty, and you decide in which season you will go to visit France, due to your personal opinion, which is definitely unique.

What are the tourism seasons in France?

France, a country renowned for its stunning beauty, rich history, and delicious cuisine, experiences four distinctive tourism seasons throughout the year. Each season offers a unique travel experience that attracts visitors from all over the world. 

1-High season

The high season, from mid-June to mid-September, is the perfect time to bask in the sun and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the French Riviera, the sandy beaches, and the bustling cities. This season is the busiest time for tourism in France, and you can expect a lively ambiance filled with cultural events, festivals, and outdoor activities.

2-Shoulder season 

The shoulder season, from April to mid-June and from mid-September to October, is a great time to explore the stunning French countryside, picturesque villages, and magnificent castles. The weather is still pleasant, and you can avoid the crowds while still enjoying all the beauty and charm that France has to offer.

3-Low season 

The low season, from November to March, is a great time to discover the romantic charm of the cities, admire the festive Christmas markets, and indulge in the delicious French cuisine. The weather may be cooler, but the ambiance is warm and cozy, and you can enjoy great deals on accommodations and attractions.

Finally, the ski season, from December to March, is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. Whether you are an expert skier or a beginner, you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities in the breathtaking French Alps and other mountainous regions.

No matter when you visit France, there is always something to discover and enjoy. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable journey to the heart of France!




France Climate Guide


France has 4 types of climate: continental climate, Atlantic climate, Mediterranean climate, and Alpine climate.

In coastal areas bordering the Atlantic Ocean, the temperate climate is dominated by it, so that it is more moderate and has fewer seasonal changes due to the large capacity of the oceans to store and release heat. Ocean currents affect the climate by moving warm and cold water from one region to another.


As for the regions that are located inside France, including Paris, they have a continental climate. In continental climates, there is a noticeable annual change in temperature (hot summer and cold winter).


Some French cities are located on the Mediterranean coast so that the Mediterranean climate overwhelms them. It is also called the hot climate in summer, which is the prevailing climate in the Mediterranean basin. 


Finally, the areas close to the Alps, where a mountainous climate prevails, where the level of precipitation is high, except for the areas of the interior alpine valleys, which are characterized by a short summer, and a long winter, which means that its winters are harsh, and the cold is severe, and snowfalls during this season, while its summer is relatively warm.

We note that the appropriate times for travel are determined by your destination to the places you seek to reach.

In general, according to statistics, the best time to visit France is between April and September, when temperatures are more moderate.

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