Language Intensive Program in Antibes, France

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Begin your French adventure with five days in Paris, immersed in language and culture. Enjoy classic French cinema, attend a live theatre performance, and explore the city’s iconic sights. Then head south, stopping in picturesque Provence en route to coastal Antibes. Deepen your language skills with three days of intensive lessons, while experiencing local life and sights of the area.
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Day 1 Overnight flight to France (Paris)
Day 2 Bonjour Paris
Meet your tour director and check into hotel
Paris city walk
Île de la CitéNotre-Dame CathedralÎle Saint-LouisLatin Quarter
Dinner in Latin Quarter
Details: Paris city walk
This city was made for walking. Stroll grand boulevards with sweeping views of the city, pristine parks with trees planted in perfect rows, and narrow streets crowded with vendors selling flowers, pastries and cheese. Then head to the Île de la Cité, a small island in the Seine, to see Notre Dame Cathedral.
Details: Notre-Dame Cathedral
View the Notre-Dame Cathedral. Work began in 1163 on a spot that had been a holy shrine since Roman times. Over the centuries, the cathedral has been the scene of some of France's most momentous occasions, including the coronation of Napoleon.
Day 3 Paris
Breakfast
Paris guided sightseeing tour
Arc de TriompheChamps-ÉlyséesEiffel TowerLes InvalidesOpera House
Versailles guided excursion (pre-book only)
State ApartmentsHall of MirrorsGardens of Versailles
Dinner
Details: Paris guided sightseeing tour
What's that huge white arch at the end of the Champs-Élysées? The Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 after his victory at Austerlitz. Your licensed local guide will elaborate on this, and other Parisian landmarks. See some of the most famous sites, including the ornate 19th-century Opera, the Presidential residence and the Place de la Concorde, where in the center you’ll find the Obelisk of Luxor, a gift from Egypt in 1836. Spot chic locals (and tons of tourists) strolling the Champs-Élysées. Look up at the iron girders of the Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World's Fair to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. See Les Invalides (a refuge for war wounded) and the École Militaire (Napoleon's alma mater).
Details: Versailles guided excursion (pre-book only)
The ultimate palace, Versailles was built by Louis XIII, and housed the royal family and its groveling court from 1682, when Louis XIV the Sun King moved in, to the French Revolution. Everything in Versailles is worth a look, from the 250-foot-long Hall of Mirrors, with themed salons- "war" and "peace" -on either side, to Marie Antoinette's faux country hamlet. When being a queen became too much to bear, she would pretend to be a commoner, tending her sheep and wearing peasant clothes. (Please note Versailles is closed on Mondays.)
Day 4 Paris
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Louvre Museum visit
The world's largest art museum, the Louvre is housed in a Medieval fortress-turned-castle so grand it's worth a tour itself. You walk through the 71-foot glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei and added in 1989, and step into another world--one with carved ceilings, deep-set windows, and so many architectural details you could spend a week just admiring the rooms. The Mona Lisa is here, as well as the Venus de Milo and Winged Victory (the headless statue, circa 200 BC, discovered at Samothrace). The Louvre has seven different departments of paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and antiquities. Don't miss the Egyptian collection, complete with creepy sarcophagi, or the collection of Greek ceramics, one of the largest in the world. (Please note the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.)
Details: Eiffel Tower ascent
Line up to climb to the top floor of this iconic landmark for a spectacular birds-eye view of the glittering City of Light.
Details: Seine River cruise
See the city from the water on an hour-long cruise along the River Seine. The Seine cuts right through Paris, dividing the city in half. See the Eiffel tower rising up on the Left Bank, the walls of the Louvre on the Right Bank. A guide will point out other monuments and architectural marvels as you pass, many of which are illuminated by clear white light at night.
Day 5 Paris
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte visit and etiquette workshop
Step into French high society for a day with a visit to this Baroque château in Maincy, the largest private estate listed as a Historic Monument in France. Said to be the inspiration for Versailles, the Chateau is known for its ornate 17th century decorations and formal gardens. On your excursion, you'll learn all about French dining etiquette, formal table-setting, and the expectations for behavior at a formal soirée!
Details: Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte visit
Step into French high society for a day with a visit to this Baroque château in Maincy, the largest private estate listed as a Historic Monument in France. Said to be the inspiration for Versailles, the Chateau is known for its ornate 17th century decorations and formal gardens.
Details: Etiquette Workshop at the Chateau
Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte was known in the past for its exceptional feasts. Learn about French gastronomy while formally experiencing how to welcome guests, the art of the table, manners, and dress code.
Details: Theatre performance en français
Step foot into a magnificent Parisian theatre and join locals for a spectacular French play or musical and for those not quite fluent enough, English subtitles running above stage will allow you to follow the play with ease.
Day 6 Provence
Breakfast
Travel to Provence on the TGV
Dinner
Details: Provence tour director-led sightseeing
Lush lavender fields, olive groves, terra-cotta roofs, and ochre walls lit by golden sunlight...Your Tour Director will guide you through the splendor that is Provence. Explore legacies of the Roman Empire like the Pont du Gard aqueduct, a sophisticated work of engineering that is intact after more than 2,000 years.
Details: Pont du Gard visit
A true masterpiece of ancient architecture, the Pont du Gard aqueduct is one of the most beautiful Roman constructions in the region. Discover more about this startling monument as you follow the course of its history through the ages.
Details: LEAP Painter's Provence
Make a sales pitch for a masterpiece by Cézanne, Monet or another artist whose works highlight Provençal landscapes. Understand the impact that the light and landscape had on these artists.
Day 7 Provence--Antibes
Breakfast
Travel to Antibes via Cassis
Dinner
Details: Calanques cruise
From the deck of a boat bobbing on the crystalline Mediterranean Sea, get a dramatic view of the calanques, which are beautiful creeks surrounded by limestone. This cruise will take you up close and personal to 3 different calanques!
Details: Antibes scavenger hunt
Embark on an educational scavenger hunt through eight iconic locations in Antibes, where you'll explore various aspects of French culture, from the emblem of France to the bustling local markets.
Day 8 Antibes
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: 3-hour French language lesson
Enhance your language skills with a dynamic 3-hour French lesson on the French Riviera. Led by experienced native-speaking instructors, these sessions focus on practical communication and cultural context. After class, apply what has been learnt—whether it's ordering lunch at a café, exploring local towns, or chatting with locals. It’s the perfect blend of structured learning and real-world practice, designed to build confidence and fluency in an unforgettable setting in the south of France.
Details: Nice tour director-led sightseeing
The Côte d'Azur's largest city spills down the hillsides to pebble beaches that line the shore. Your Tour Director will show you around the narrow pedestrian streets and tiny squares of "Le Vieux Nice" (Old Town), which is sprinkled with old palaces and mansions. Stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which runs parallel to the water. Backed by Nice's grand hotels, the Promenade was built in the 19th century for the British who flocked here en masse.
Details: Promenade des Anglais
Stroll The Promenade des Anglais, named for the English who paid for it, is a seven kilometer walkway along the seafront. Called "La Prom" by locals, it's the best place to people-watch.
Details: Confiserie Florian visit
Confiserie Florian in Nice looks out onto the famed Lympia port, just steps from Garibaldi’s birthplace and at the base of the lofty green perch of the Château de Nice. Opened in 1974, you’ll find candied clementines from Vence and the Florian range of candied fruit – candied apricots, angelica, pineapple, cherries, peaches, pears, plums, and melon – alongside crystallized flowers, chocolate-covered orange peel, cocoa-powdered almonds, flower jams, citrus marmalades... At harbor’s edge, in its resplendent sunshine-yellow and ocher décor, Confiserie Florian has become Nice’s ultimate sweet shop.
Day 9 Antibes
Breakfast
Monaco and Èze excursion
Prince’s PalaceParfumerie visit in Èze
Dinner
Details: 3-hour French language lesson
Enhance your language skills with a dynamic 3-hour French lesson on the French Riviera. Led by experienced native-speaking instructors, these sessions focus on practical communication and cultural context. After class, apply what has been learnt—whether it's ordering lunch at a café, exploring local towns, or chatting with locals. It’s the perfect blend of structured learning and real-world practice, designed to build confidence and fluency in an unforgettable setting in the south of France.
Details: Monaco and Èze excursion
Step into the dazzling world of Monaco, a tiny country bursting with luxury, history, and sunshine on the French Riviera. Learn how this unique principality became a playground for royalty and movie stars alike. Journey to the hilltop village of Èze to visit a traditional perfumery and discover how expert perfumers have blended scents since the 1700s.
Day 10 Antibes
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: 3-hour French language lesson
Enhance your language skills with a dynamic 3-hour French lesson on the French Riviera. Led by experienced native-speaking instructors, these sessions focus on practical communication and cultural context. After class, apply what has been learnt—whether it's ordering lunch at a café, exploring local towns, or chatting with locals. It’s the perfect blend of structured learning and real-world practice, designed to build confidence and fluency in an unforgettable setting in the south of France.
Details: St. Paul de Vence excursion
St. Paul de Vence is a beautifully preserved 16th-century hill-village with ramparts, terracotta roofs and cypresses. But the town's unique appeal is that it teems with the work of famous artists--such as Braque, Leger and Picasso--who lived or stayed here and paid their bills in art.
Day 11 Antibes
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: 3-hour French language lesson
Enhance your language skills with a dynamic 3-hour French lesson on the French Riviera. Led by experienced native-speaking instructors, these sessions focus on practical communication and cultural context. After class, apply what has been learnt—whether it's ordering lunch at a café, exploring local towns, or chatting with locals. It’s the perfect blend of structured learning and real-world practice, designed to build confidence and fluency in an unforgettable setting in the south of France.
Details: Learn to play Petanque
Learn how to play Petanque, an exciting game that was first played in France around 1907 and is quickly becoming popular all over the world. Players divide up into teams. After deciding who goes first, a player throws the jack from a designated throwing spot. The rest of the game is spent trying to throw your boules closer to the jack than the other team does
Details: Cooking class
Participate in a cooking class and learn how to prepare a famous Provencal specialty "Le Pan Bagnat." Students will first visit the local market to select and purchase the ingredients. (Note: money for buying the ingredients will be distributed at the start of the afternoon).
Day 12 Antibes
Breakfast
Free time at the beach
Dinner
Details: 3-hour French language lesson
Enhance your language skills with a dynamic 3-hour French lesson on the French Riviera. Led by experienced native-speaking instructors, these sessions focus on practical communication and cultural context. After class, apply what has been learnt—whether it's ordering lunch at a café, exploring local towns, or chatting with locals. It’s the perfect blend of structured learning and real-world practice, designed to build confidence and fluency in an unforgettable setting in the south of France.
Day 13 Antibes--Paris
Breakfast
Travel to Paris on the TGV
Montmartre tour director-led sightseeing
Sacré-CœurPlace du TertreMoulin Rouge
Dinner in Montmartre
Details: Montmartre tour director-led sightseeing
If you’re coming to Paris, you absolutely need to take a walk in Montmartre! This area will wake the artist in you up. Its narrow alleys, windmills, little details, and soul are some of the things that make Montmartre so unique. As you walk in Montmartre, you will quickly understand how it has inspired so many artists such as Picasso and Van Gogh. As you walk up the hill make sure to take in all that surrounds you, because in Montmartre you are likely to find surprises around every corner!
Details: French cinema experience
Immerse yourself in French cinema with a special screening at a Parisian theater. Enjoy an authentic French film, presented in its original language with English subtitles. Before the screening, take part in an engaging introduction to French cinema, featuring a discussion and interactive quiz to deepen your appreciation of this rich cinematic tradition.
Day 14 Flight home from Paris
Breakfast
Depart on your flight home today. Return home date is subject to flight schedule.
Tour Includes:
  • LEAP – Learning through Exploring and Actively Participating increases engagement, critical thinking, understanding of diverse perspectives, and personal growth.
  • WorldStrides Tour Director: An experienced education and destination professional, trained in LEAP, who engages students with hands-on learning opportunities.
  • Return-trip airfare and transportation to activities in the itinerary
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
  • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
  • WorldStrides Tour Journal (available upon request)
  • WorldAssist staff members available 24/7/365 should your group need extra help
  • Tips for local guides and drivers are included (except multi‑day bus drivers). Tour cost doesn’t include optional pre‑paid tips for the Tour Director or multi‑day bus driver unless the pre‑paid tip option has been purchased.
  • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided
  • Note: Tour cost does not include airline-imposed baggage fees.
  • Note: Tour cost does not cover entry requirements or related fees. This includes, but is not limited to, passports, visas, and travel‑authorization fees.
We are better able to assist you with a quote for your selected departure date and city over the phone. Please call 1.800.771.5353 to price this tour with your requested options.
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