Health

Some people have already traveled to France, some haven't...It is a different continent...do not hesitate to ask us about any matter, we will be glad to help.

Yes, in most places. However, in some villages, fountain water may not be safe. In this case, it will be written « eau non potable ». If any doubt, do not hesitate to ask: "L’eau est-elle potable?"

France Just For You enable you to travel at your own pace. You spend quality time with French people, off the beaten path, without running all the time.

In the personal guidebook, you will pick from many different activities, depending on your mood and physical shape.

For US, Canadian or Australian citizens, no specific vaccines are required. For other citizenships, please contact the closest French consulate.

 

 

If the medecine requires a prescription, you cannot have it in France without the prescription. This is absolutely forbidden and you won't find any pharmacologist willing to help on that. 

For this reason, we advise our travelers to always get a scan of their medical prescription in a drive or phone to access while abroad.

If you need to buy a medecine in France, you can use your prescription from home. Even if the medecine may not have the same name, the pharmacologist will make sure to provide the same molecule.

 

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Our Travelers’ Reviews

Judy
This was one of the best trips we have taken to Europe. We have often done our own planning. It was so nice to have Laura help. We were very delighted with accommodations and friendliness of all our hosts and tour guides. As Americans that don't speak much French, we would never have been able to arrange a trip like this ourselves - and we've done …
Lisa & Dave
Our 11 day trip in France planned by “ our Ladies “ at France Just For You was wonderful. There were no snafus, the lodging and activities were all more than expected, which all together created a great trip. We did well driving with the use of their excellent directions and gps coordinates that hooked up with Waze. We also were lucky to have warm …
Leo
My wife and I traveled in Provence and Dordogne in early April 2018. Whie the weather was mostly on the rainy/windy side, the trip was so well planned and organized, with so much to see, that we did not pay much attention to the weather. All B&Bs were excellent in terms of accommodation, food (sic!) and very welcoming. All hosts were bi-lingual and …

Our Travelers’ Photos

Karen & Tony
From Australia
In Villandry Gardens, in the Loire Valley
Karen
from the US
Eating lunch at Jules Verne restaurant at the top of the Eiffel tower
Our guide with Jean's team
In the quicksands in Mont Saint Michel bay
Ron
From the US
Cycling in the Loire Valley vineyards
Peter
from Canada
Truffle Hunting in Dordogne
Jan & Ray
From Australia
In Mont Saint Michel
Sue & Chris
Romantic night in Montecarlo
Beth & Joe
From the US
Enjoying breakfast at the B&B in Southern Provence
Marcy, Michael & their daughters
from the US
A Paris !
Kim
From the US
Enjoying a glass of wine in Amboise
Elisabeth & Randy
From Canada
In Vimy Ridge Memorial
Pam & Mercer
From the US
In Paris

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