From rolling vineyards and steep gorges to towering dunes and majestic villages, France has a lot to offer. There is a reason why France is the most visited country in the world. Not only does it have some of the most exquisite wine and food in the world, but it also has some of the most beautiful destinations. So, to help ease your choice, these are places to add to your travel bucket list.


1. Nice


Nice is a beautiful city that surrounds both sides of the Mediterranean Sea. Nice is an important city on the Côte d'Azur that has been attracting tourists since the 19th century. After Paris, Nice is the second most visited city in France, and it's easy to see why. Nice has an old-world vibe, starting from the cobblestone streets of the old town. You can bask in the sun on a stroll along the Mediterranean Sea and rest your tired feet in an outdoor café. Isn't it beautiful?


2. Avignon


The historic walled city attracts around 4 million visitors a year, with tens of thousands of visitors coming to the Davignon Festival, the largest arts festival in France. However, any time of year is a great time to explore this picturesque city.


3. Verdon Gorge


When you visit the Verdon Gorge, considered one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe, be sure to be prepared for the beautiful scenery. The best place is between Moustier-Saint-Marie and Castellan, where the gorge is almost 700 meters deep and the gorge is the deepest. The Three Gorges of Verdun depart from the French Riviera, and once there, you can paddle along the turquoise Verdun River and hike through the gorges. Or, if you have advanced rock climbing skills, you can climb on limestone.


4. Allers


Arles is the village of Vincent van Gogh. While living here in 1888 and 1889, the Dutch artist produced around 300 paintings of the city and countryside. You can walk Van Gogh's path and see some of his paintings. Arles is also a great place to see Roman ruins such as the stunning amphitheatre still in use today, and the field of Elysées where the ancient Romans were buried. You can climb to the top of the ancient amphitheater for a great view of the ancient city.


5. Cannes


Cannes is known around the world as a playground for the rich and famous, which makes Cannes a great destination for celebrities, especially during its famous film festival. But that doesn't mean the less affluent can't find something to see and doing so won't break the budget. You can take a walk along Crusett Avenue, where you'll find beautiful beaches, boutiques, and outdoor cafes. The historic town of Le Suquet in Cannes is also worth a visit. Here, you'll find an old clock tower and a lively morning market.


6. Provence


Provence may have been founded by the Romans in 125 BC, the most famous is the 17th-century Fontaine de Quatre Duffins, followed by Palais Mirabeau, a scenic boulevard that takes the city market several days a week, but the biggest and most colorful is the Saturday market.