Promenades of the Mediterranean Walk along Europe's coastline town pathwaysKnown as "The Med" to those tens of millions of people who live on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, travelers can enjoy seaside towns with soft sandy beaches, rocky coves, ports lined with yachts, small fishing villages and towns lined with restaurants from Spain to Italy. What better way to enjoy the scenery of the Mediterranean than to stroll along the promenades taking photographs and videos with loved ones along the way. Outdoor water sports on the Mediterranean Cassis, a playground for water enthusiasts For the water sports adventurers, Cassis in the South of France provides the perfect location to enjoy the Mediterranean. Kayaking, boating, jet skiing and yachting are all favorite water activities that are available here. Imagine yourself looking back at the rocky calanque cliffs from the Mediterranean Sea. Now that's a picturesque view from the Mediterranean to remember. Glamorous Monaco Experience the glitz of the Meditteranean's most famous city Monaco. Home to Hollywood's famous movie stars, rockstars and the world's rich and famous, vacations are just sublime in Monaco. Strolling the streets of Monaco past the Monte Carlo Casino and shopping boutiques, you'll encounter the ritz and glitz of Europe which makes the Meditteranean a special location for Formula One Grand Prix and super yachts. Genoa on the Mediterranean
Succulent freshly cooked seafood Whether you choose to fly from Spain, France, Italy, or simply to drive the coastline, the Mediterranean on the Italian side of the French border moves at a slower pace. Enjoy smaller seaside villages, fresh seafood from local restaurants and sit outside in restaurants that overlook the Mediterranean. Genoa is a perfect destination to explore nearby Portofino and Cinque Terre.
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Weather/Climate Information Most travelers to France visit in spring (Apr–late-Jun) or summer (late-Jun–Aug). Weather varies by region but is generally temperate. In August, many shops and restaurants close as locals take their vacations. Mountain areas receive winter snow, and northern regions can be rainy throughout the year. Along the Mediterranean, winters are mild and summers are dry and hot. Travel Seasons As one of the most visited cities in the world, you can expect Paris to be perpetually full of tourists. If you want a less tourist heavy experience, travel during the low season months of January, February and March. If you’d like to visit small towns, consider a vacation from May to October. Below are some of the most popular festivals and celebrations in France.
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