Mondoramas Voyages

The new 2025 programs

Discover new programs to discover our regions differently

The charms of the Côte d'Or

In Côte-d'Or, there's something for everyone, whether it's history, nature, gastronomy or wine. Take advantage of your stay to explore this exceptional region! The Côte-d 'Or is bursting with activities and sites to discover. The Abbaye de Fontenay,the Hospices de Beaune,the Château du Clos de Vougeot,the MuséoParc d'Alésia,the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne,the Route des Grands Crus, wine tastings, gastronomy, villages and landscapes...

The Catalan Pyrenees

What better way to discover the Pyrenean mountains than on one of the region's typical trains: the emblematic yellow train and its red and blue cousins will transport you through magnificent countryside! Majestic sites to discover: Villefranche-de-Conflent, a medieval village listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the citadel and solar oven of Mont-Louis, Prades topped by the Canigou, the sacred mountain of the Catalans, the viaduct circuit with the red train of the Pays Cathare...

Béarn and its Artouste train

On the edge of the South-West, there's a little-known region that offers unsuspected treasures to the initiated. This typically Béarn holiday offers you the chance to discover Pau, the royal capital of the Pyrenees, from the ramparts of Lescar to the vineyards of Jura. You'll explore the superb landscapes of the Ossau valley on board Europe's highest tourist train, then the green Aspe valley, and enjoy the rich flavors of extraordinary terroirs, with a stopover in neighboring Gers.

The shores of Lake Geneva

Visiting Lake Geneva offers an unforgettable experience thanks to a unique combination of magnificent scenery, varied activities and cultural riches: enjoy a cruise on the famous Lake Geneva, and a panoramic train ride to Montreux in the heart of breathtaking scenery between lush green mountain pastures and the blue reflections of Lake Geneva... Yvoire, a medieval village, the Bex Salt Mines and Chillon Castle, Gruyères and its museum, a cruise on the lake to admire the majestic Alps...

The Rhône Valley and its wines

Discovering the Rhône Valley is an invitation to gastronomic and wine tourism. Rhône Valley wines are renowned for their diversity and quality, reflecting the region's varied terroirs. Condrieu, Côte Rôtie, Cornas and Saint Joseph are just some of the prestigious appellations you'll discover on this trip. Not forgetting the chocolate at Valrhona in Tournon sur Rhône and the famous Pogne in Romans. Not forgetting the Shoe Museum or Vienne and its Gallo-Roman heritage.

Belgium, between the Meuse and the Ardennes

An original tour of Belgium! Discover the magnificent citadels of the Meuse: Dinant and Namur, and the Ardennes, a charming and surprising natural destination. Dinant, its citadel accessible by cable car for a breathtaking view of the city before a fly boat cruise. The Han sur Lesse estate, with its Car safari, and the Annevoie gardens with their unique water features, will enchant you before you discover Namur.

The jewels of Lake Maggiore

Framed by high mountains, in an enchanting setting renowned for its marvellous Borromean islands and extraordinary gardens, Lake Maggiore is, without doubt, one of Italy's most beautiful lakes! Come and admire its crystal-clear waters, bathed by seaside resorts with a "Belle Epoque" atmosphere. A cruise to discover the Borromean Islands, a superb wine-growing estate and the marvellous gardens of Villa Taranto will enhance your stay.

Andorra, the principality of the Pyrenees

In the heart of the Pyrenees, Andorra is a destination that has it all! It's the ideal place for short breaks or long stays to enjoy all the leisure activities the principality has to offer all year round. Andorra is home to many gems of Romanesque architecture and art, with over 40 chapels contrasting with more modern buildings designed by leading international architects. Nature is equally fascinating, with over 4,000 species of trees and flowers to discover along the various hiking trails.

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