Check out our short movie about MyFrance App 

Our App is designed by Emilie to make your life easier while being on the roads

 

MyFrance App includes :

  • A Get Ready book with all information to be prepared for your trip
  • Your Daily Itineraries: Day by Day
  • Your Vouchers & Tickets
  • Your Key Contacts while in France: B&B hosts, guides, Emilie & Laura, etc
  • The Weather where you are located

App Screenshots

App Main Page - Daily Plan - A Town Map

Click on a Destination

And the GPS available on your phone will automatically open.

Such as Waze, Google Maps, Apple Maps...

No need to type the destination anymore !

Click on Phone or Email

Your phone will automatically call or email your contact, using the apps already installed on your phone.

Such as WhatsApp, Gmail, Yahoo, etc...

No need to type the email addresses or phone numbers anymore !

Access the Towns' Maps

Access our personalized town maps on your smartphone and navigate walking or driving.

Directly from your book, the day you are there.

No carrying paper maps around anymore !

Enjoy some French music

We share our French music playlist through the app...so you can enjoy it while driving around in France !

Currency Converter

In 2 clicks, convert from your currency to euros or vice-versa.

Be in touch with your Travel Planner

If you need anything, you can reach the travel planner team : Laura & Emilie

Access MyFrance App

  • When ? About a month before your trip
  • How ? You will be provided a private login to load your trip
  • How many devices ? You can download and access the app on as many devices as you wish.
  • Smartphones, Tablets ? The app is designed for IPhone and Android. Smartphones and Tablets.
  • Which devices ? If your device is older than 5-6 years, its operational system may not be able to process properly the app. We are sorry about that.
  • Where ? Once loaded, you can access your app with or without internet or data.
  • How long ? About 10 days after returning home, the access will close.

Your Paper Guidebook remains

Apps are great but we also like the paper guidebook which is very pleasant to read at home before and after the trip.

Many of our travelers also like to keep it on a bookshelf... as a souvenir. 

 

Our Travelers’ Reviews

Tony
The organisation and friendliness of the places we stayed was outstanding. We travel a lot and this was a delightful experience that we can't wait to do again. I could not recommend more highly the professionalism in the booklets which are a long term reminder of a most memorable time. We travelled from NZ a long way for just two weeks but it was …
Leslie & Family
Just returned from an amazing trip with our family, including 3 teenage boys. Emilie carefully listened to our request to focus on military history and arranged an itinerary with just the right balance of history, culture, art, and military history. We had incredible guides to Paris, WWI, and WWII sites plus unique B&Bs. So many memories!
Kathy
We are preparing to do our second trip with Emilie to the Loire Valley, October 2018. Our first trip was to the region of Provence which was perfectly guided and gave us a most memorable experience. I highly recommend Emilie’s ability to put together a fabulous and memorable France just for you holiday.

Our Travelers’ Photos

Hee Leng, Xin Yu and Swee Ming
From Singapoure
Visiting the Opera Garnier in Paris
Karen & Tony
From Australia
In Villandry Gardens, in the Loire Valley
Tonia & Peter
from Canada
on the Pyla sandbar near Bordeaux
Ruth & Mary-Ann
From the US
In front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Deborah & Richard
from the US
On Omaha Beach, Normandy
Leslie & Family
from the US
A la Tour Eiffel, Paris
Sharyn
from the US
Taking a cooking class in Normandy
Marcia & Elliott
Celebrating Marcia's birthday in a Michelin restaurant
Georgia & Matt from Australia
Cooking fresh stawberries from Carpentras in Provence
Linda, Danny & their son Chris
from the US
In Mont Saint Michel
Kathie, Brian, Joan & Richard
from the US
In Monet's gardens in Giverny
Jane
from the US
Canoeing down the Dordogne river

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