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

Laura from Canada
Words cannot begin to describe how pleased we are with the 22 day trip that the France Just for You team created for us as we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary. We normally plan our own trips but when we looked at France we became overwhelmed with how much we could do. We found the FJFY team and saw that they had all 5 star reviews. You can …
Dianne & Bob
Emilie & Guillaume did an amazing job organizing and helping us on our trip to France this month. I cannot speak highly enough! Everything was planned to perfection and things went smoothly. We did a few days in Paris, Normandy and Provence, and in each one what they planned was spectacular. We especially enjoyed the wine tasting and picnic in …
Natalie & Family
My husband was born in France and moved to Australia in 1970 when he was just 5. He went back for the last time in 1980 and had not returned since. In January 2017 I started to formulate an idea to surprise him with a trip back home. Being Australian, we love road trips but without his French language skills I felt a bit scared to start booking …

Our Travelers’ Photos

Leslie & Bill
from the US
Behing the giant clock in Orsay museum
Leslie & Family
from the US
A la Tour Eiffel, Paris
John & Becky
from the US
In the Arcachon Bassin
Lis, Mervyn & Stephen
from Australia
On the Riviera
Marcia & Elliott
Celebrating Marcia's birthday in a Michelin restaurant
Judy & Chris
From Great Britain
In a winery in Provence
Sharon & Gary
from Canada
In Chambord castle - Loire Valley
Ginger & Tom
from the US
On the Eiffel Tower
Kathie, Brian, Joan & Richard
from the US
In Monet's gardens in Giverny
Greg, Laurie, Laura & Jeff
From the US
With their B&B host near Mont Saint Michel
Yvette & David
from the US
on the French Riviera, near Nice
Mita & Bip from the US
In Biarritz, Basque Country

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