Travel to France for the Rugby Internationals

Rugby fans, the time has come. The Autumn Rugby Internationals – the highlight of the annual rugby roster – will soon be upon us. You’d better be ready to immerse yourself in the ‘Game Played in Heaven’, because we’re about to witness a series of epic encounters between the Northern and Southern Hemisphere teams.

A magical road trip through Breton mythology in Brittany

Steeped in legendary figures and fearless sea crossings, you won’t find a much more colourful history than that of Breton mythology. Having braved the ocean to escape the Anglo-Saxons, the newcomers became the heroes of local fables – some true and some… more imaginative. But whatever the real stories were, there’s no doubting the magical allure of these Breton destinations.

Could you finish the E2 European long distance path?

A long-distance walking route that criss-crosses Europe, the E2 path takes you through some of the world’s most scenic countryside. And with thousands of miles of rolling hills, sandy beaches and lofty terrain, embarking on foot means you’ll be able to take the time to truly appreciate the route’s steadily changing landscape.

What to do on a second visit to Paris

We’re all familiar with that rush of excitement when holidaying in a new city. But there’s a certain magic about a second trip to a beloved destination that can often beat the first – especially when it comes to Paris. Picnicking in front of the Eiffel Tower and gazing at the Mona Lisa in Le Louvre are both must-dos, but

4 special events at Disneyland® Paris this summer

The 25th anniversary celebrations of Disneyland® Paris have been a spectacular affair so far – and the good news is that the party isn’t over yet. The official day may have been 12 April 2017, but you can experience the excitement of Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, Disney Illuminations, The Starlit Princess Waltz and the Marvel Summer of Superheroes for a

#WhatNext: Two trips in one – try one of these dual holidays in Europe

Beach or city? Town or countryside? With these dual holidays in Europe, you won’t have to choose! These kinds of trips (which are also known as a multi-centre holidays) mean you can visit more than one kind of place in a single getaway. Think mornings people-watching in a buzzing town plaza followed by long afternoons on deserted white-sand beaches, or

#WhatNext: Walking or driving? The best self-guided tours in Europe

As part of our #WhatNext campaign, we’re encouraging travellers to explore the road less travelled. And what better way to do it than with a self-guided tour, where you’ll have the freedom to explore a city at your own pace? In the spirit of spontaneity, we’ve featured destinations that can be discovered on two feet or four wheels – whichever

3 Unmissable Bastille Day Events in Paris

Taking place on the 14th July each year, Bastille Day is arguably the biggest national holiday in France. Known locally as “la Fête Nationale”, the event marks the anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille Prison in 1789, which signalled the start of the French Revolution and France’s first step towards becoming a republic. Today, it gives French people the

“I was blown away.” 4 days in the world of Monet, Fitzgerald and Mont St-Michel

The following post and photos come from Zoe of @zobolondon. The last time I took a ferry across the English Channel I was six years old. I guess like many others I’ve just got so used to air travel that taking a ferry hasn’t crossed my mind. It will from now on! The whole process of sailing from Dover to Calais

3 Wildlife Reserves in Europe

Europe has a wide variety of protected landscapes that provide a safe home for many extraordinary species. From indigenous horses in France to native lynx in Belgium, you can find some of the world’s most interesting wildlife just across the pond. But it’s always a good idea to choose a well preserved area to observe these wonderful creatures without disturbing

Your guide to getting to some of the best theme parks in Europe

Today’s theme parks offer up a world of fun for all the family. Some of the most popular are relatively close to our P&O ports, and because you can take your car, you’re free to explore the surrounding area at your leisure. Read our guide to getting to some of the best theme parks in Europe.

Family Camping Holiday Parks in Europe

Caravanning opens up a whole new world of adventure. The freedom and flexibility to roam as you please, taking in new sights and waking up to different views means you can really tailor your holiday to your exact requirements. If you’ve never travelled to Europe with a caravan, then there’s never been a better time to take a P&O ferry

2018 holiday quiz: Find your dream destination

Itching for a holiday but not sure where to go? We’ve got you sorted! This spring we’re all about asking #WhatNext – whether that be finding your new dream destination or choosing a new restaurant in your favourite city.  So we designed this 2018 holiday quiz to help you choose one of our favourite trips for this year – all

8 top tips for travelling to the Tour de France 2018

Want to celebrate the 105th birthday of the Tour de France in person? The race is one of the most popular sporting events in the world, and there’s nothing quite like experiencing the electric atmosphere for yourself. Getting a good view of your cycling idols as they battle it out in person is actually much easier than you might think,

Cheese and Vineyards South of France & More

The Best Places in the South of France for Cheese and Wine France is the home of romance, wine, and many incredibly delicious cheeses. With around 40 protected cheese varieties that can only be produced in their region of origin, France is rightly proud of its heritage, making a cheese and vineyard tour of France a perfect foodie holiday to

Celebrating Europe’s Most Influential Women

In Europe alone, we’re lucky to have experienced the influence of many a great woman. Following on from International Women’s Day, a global event which salutes women’s accomplishments, we take a look at three of the many destinations where you can go to celebrate some of Europe’s most influential women.

Five Specialty Food Festivals in Europe 2018

From the sublime to the ridiculous, food festivals are the epitome of gastronomic curiosity-quenching, elevating local delicacies to the likes of idols. Here, lemons line the streets in the form of intricate sculptures, oysters are artfully shucked in contests of speed, and onions are celebrated with raucous street parties – as they have been for over 350 years. So if

Carnivals in France

The 40 days leading up to Easter are a religious time for fasting – a tradition that people observe through giving up various things for Lent. Before this custom takes place, Mardi Gras carnivals in France have long provided a hedonistic revelry of feasting, dancing and outrageous costumes to get observers through the six-week period.