Discover South-West of France - October
From 959 €

Discover South-West of France - October

Holiday package
Created: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Ref ID: 23854872
price per person From
959 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Destinations: Bordeaux, France , Toulouse, France , Carcassonne, France , Biarritz, France , Bordeaux, France

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06 Oct
Transport from Bucharest to Bordeaux
Departure
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
18:05 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
22:45 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
5h 40m 0 PC 1 Stop
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 1376
18:05 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
20:00 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
Transport:  KL1376
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 5m - Connection in Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
KL
KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL 1447
21:05 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
22:45 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
Transport:  KL1447
Cabin Class: Economy
06 Oct
1. Bordeaux
Stay
About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
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06 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
07 Oct
Car rental
PEUGEOT 208
07 Oct
Tickets
Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum Admission Ticket with Wine Tasting
Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum Admission Ticket with Wine Tasting
2 Entrances ( Adulţi de la 18 la 100 ani: 2 )
Entrance and wine tasting
Non refundable
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Transport from Bordeaux to Toulouse
No transport selected
08 Oct
2. Toulouse
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About the destination: At the heart of the South, Toulouse has always occupied a prominent place in the Southwest of France. The reflections of golden light on the pink-brick walls, used in many of its buildings, have earned the city the designation of 'La Ville Rose', the Pink City. As the region’s largest city, Toulouse combines medieval architecture with bohemian music, delicious food and constant innovation, sustained by the city’s cutting-edge aerospace industry. The old town of Toulouse hides great treasures. The Basilica of St. Sernin is considered the city’s most beautiful religious monument. It is also the world’s largest church built in the Romanesque style. Feel free to wander through its cobbled streets to discover its splendid Renaissance courtyards and magnificent houses that hide behind the heavy gates. The Augustinian Museum exhibits a rich collection of paintings and sculptures. Here you will find works of either medieval masters or contemporary artists and painters. Toulouse is active and bustling, fuelled by the energy of its student population. There’s nothing like strolling through the historical center, walking along the banks of the Garonne and the Canal du Midi, or stopping in one of the many bars and restaurants to eat or have a drink under the open sky.
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08 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
09 Oct
Tickets
Aeroscopia Admission Ticket
Aeroscopia Admission Ticket
2 Entrances ( Adulţi de la 18 la 100 ani: 2 )
Aeroscopia Admission Ticket
Non refundable
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Transport from Toulouse to Carcassonne
No transport selected
10 Oct
3. Carcassonne
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About the destination: Carcassonne is a city in south-west France that is best known for its UNESCO World Heritage listed walled city. Carcassonne’s medieval fortress-city is a child’s toy castle grown to lifesize proportions. The Cité, with its bristling towers and battlements, was begun in Gallo-roman times. It played an important role in Languedoc’s unsuccessful effort to remain independent of northern France. The exterior wall was completed under Louis IX. By the mid-19th century, villagers had so thoroughly pillaged the walls for building materials that only truncated ruins remained. But rising interest in medieval France spurred the rebuilding of the Cité. For the best castle-roving, visit the Cité in early morning or at night. The Basilique St-Nazaire, on the south side of the Cité, is an exceptional church, combining a northern Gothic transept and apse with much older Romanesque nave. The stained glass is generally considered among the finest in southern France. Near the Basilique, an amphitheatre built to provide entertainment during the town’s long sieges host many events. Located in a stunning and diversified region, Carcassonne is home to a fascinating cultural and historical past. Moreover, it offers delicious traditional dishes, some of the best vineyards in the south of France and very friendly locals.
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10 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Carcassonne to Biarritz
No transport selected
12 Oct
4. Biarritz
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About the destination: Biarritz is a famous holiday destination located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of Aquitaine, France. Biarritz lies on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast, in southwestern France. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 18 km from the border with Spain. Biarritz has 6 km of beaches and is a popular summer holiday destination. Its beaches are characterized by fine sand and large amounts of seaweed. The seaweed adds iodine to the water which is known to have beneficial effects on the body. These healthy properties of the water are the reason for the popularity of resorts in Biarritz. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS La Grande Plage The Grande Plage is the main beach of the town, popular among tourists and locals alike. It was previously known as the “Côte des Fous” (coast of the crazy), because of the large number of “sick” people who came for the benefits of the waters. It is located in the heart of Biarritz, close to shopping areas, bars and restaurants. The Rock of the Virgin The Rock of the Virgin is connected to the mainland via a bridge that was commissioned by Napoleon III. The bridge crosses over the water and partly through the rock that was carved out. The bridge is known as the Eiffel Bridge, named after the architect Gustave Eiffel, the same man who built the Eiffel Tower. From the end of the rock, you can enjoy some of the best views of Biarritz. On a clear day, you can even see mountains of the Spanish Basque Country. Fishermen Port This port was built in 1870 for inshore fishermen. Today, most of the fishermen are gone and what is left is a cute little port mainly visited by tourists. There are a bunch of restaurants located in the picturesque fishermen’s houses. If you want to eat fresh fish or seafood, this is definitely the best place to do it.
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12 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Biarritz to Bordeaux
No transport selected
14 Oct
5. Bordeaux
Stay
About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
More info
14 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
15 Oct
Transport from Bordeaux to Bucharest
Return
Air France
Air France Air France
14:35 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
23:55 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
8h 20m 0 PC 1 Stop
AF
AF Air France - AF 7435
14:35 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
15:55 - Paris, Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
Transport:  AF7435
Cabin Class: Economy
4h 10m - Connection in Paris, Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
AF
AF Air France - AF 1088
20:05 - Paris, Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
23:55 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
Transport:  AF1088
Cabin Class: Economy
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