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How to create the ultimate honeymoon road trip through france with scenic routes and romantic stays

How to create the ultimate honeymoon road trip through france with scenic routes and romantic stays

How to create the ultimate honeymoon road trip through france with scenic routes and romantic stays

Planning a honeymoon road trip through France is one of the best ways to mix freedom, romance and discovery. You choose your rhythm, your stops, and you can adapt each day according to your mood (or the weather… or how tired you are after that third wine tasting).

In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to build an unforgettable honeymoon road trip: when to go, how long to stay, a concrete example of a scenic itinerary, budget ideas, where to sleep for maximum romance, and all the practical details that nobody tells you but that change everything once you’re on the road.

Why a road trip is perfect for a French honeymoon

If you’re hesitating between a classic “one-city” honeymoon and a road trip, here’s what usually makes couples fall in love with the second option:

The key to a successful honeymoon road trip: don’t try to “do everything”. France is dense. The temptation is huge, but your honeymoon is not a race. It’s better to focus on 2–3 regions and enjoy them properly.

How long and when to go

For a comfortable road trip that still feels like a honeymoon (not a marathon), I usually recommend:

In terms of season, here’s what works best for a scenic honeymoon:

If you’re getting married in high season and can’t move your honeymoon: book earlier, accept shorter distances between stops, and choose accommodations with parking included to avoid stress.

Ideal pace: how many stops for a romantic trip

For a honeymoon, I recommend:

This rhythm allows you to really “live” each place: enjoy the spa, wander in the old town at night, have a slow breakfast, and not spend your entire honeymoon packing and unpacking the car.

A sample 10-day honeymoon road trip through France

Here’s a concrete itinerary that works very well for a first trip to France, mixing iconic places and quieter romantic spots. You can adapt it depending on your arrival airport and your flight schedule.

Overview: Paris → Loire Valley (castles & vineyards) → Bordeaux & Saint-Émilion → Basque Coast (Biarritz) → back to Paris by train or flight.

Day 1–2: Paris – gentle start without a car

Day 3–4: Loire Valley – castles & countryside

Day 5–6: Bordeaux & Saint-Émilion – wine & medieval charm

Day 7–9: Basque Coast – Atlantic waves & sunsets

Day 10: return

This is just one example, but the logic remains the same for any French road trip: alternating city/relaxation, limiting driving days, and finishing in a peaceful place where you can really switch off.

Budget: what to expect for a honeymoon road trip in France

To help you plan realistically, here’s a budget range for 10 days for 2 people, excluding international flights, with a comfortable but not ultra-luxurious level (romantic 3–4* type).

Total realistic range for 10 days for 2 people: around 2900–5850 € (excluding international flights). From there, you can adjust by playing on the hotel category, restaurant choices and activities.

Choosing the right car for your honeymoon

The car is your travel companion. No need for a luxury sports car, but the wrong choice can really make your days heavier.

Always inspect the car carefully at pickup (take photos of all sides and any existing scratches) and do the same when returning it. It takes 5 minutes and can save you long emails later.

How to pick romantic places to stay

On a road trip, your accommodation becomes your little “home base” for each stage. For a honeymoon, look at more than just the photos of the bed.

Don’t hesitate to write directly to the hotel once booked to say it’s your honeymoon. Many places will do a small gesture (better room orientation, petals, small gift) if they know in advance.

Scenic routes you shouldn’t miss

France is full of drives where the journey itself becomes a highlight. A few ideas to integrate into your itinerary:

For each stage, ask your host or hotel: locals often know a mini detour or viewpoint not in any guidebook.

Practical tips to avoid stress on your honeymoon

A few details that can really change your experience:

Honeymoon road trip packing checklist

To finish, a simple checklist you can print or copy into your notes to avoid forgetting the essentials.

With a clear itinerary, realistic driving stages, handpicked romantic stays and a few practical habits, a road trip through France becomes much more than “just” a holiday. It turns into a series of shared moments: your first sunset over the Loire, that unexpected little bistro in a village nobody knows, a laugh when you get slightly lost on a small country road… and the feeling that you’re starting your married life as a great team.

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