Top 8 Best French Tour Operators in 2026

Travel agency or tour operator, what's the difference? The tour operator designs its own trips, while the agency resells them. France has a few benchmark names, from the adventure specialist to the all-inclusive giant. Here are the 8 French tour operators to know in 2026, their positioning and our advice for choosing the right one.

📌 Key takeaways

  • A tour operator designs its own trips, whereas an agency mainly resells existing packages.
  • The Voyageurs du Monde group dominates the French high end and brings together Terres d’Aventure, Comptoir des Voyages and Nomade Aventure.
  • For adventure and trekking, Terres d’Aventure is the benchmark, with more than 1,600 itineraries in 120 countries.
  • The right choice depends on your project: premium bespoke, guided circuit, all-inclusive club or platform of local agencies.

When looking to book a big trip, people often confuse a travel agency with a tour operator. Yet the distinction matters. Where a travel agency mainly resells trips designed by others, the tour operator assembles its own circuits: it chooses the accommodation, negotiates with local providers and builds the trip from A to Z. It’s this design work that makes all the difference on a bespoke trip or a far-flung expedition. France has a few benchmark names, from the adventure specialist to the all-inclusive giant. Here is our selection of the eight French tour operators to know in 2026, with their positioning and what sets them apart, to help you choose the one that really matches your project.

Hikers on a trekking trail, an adventure trip offered by a tour operator
Photo: Greg Neault (BY-SA 3.0) via Openverse

1. Voyageurs du Monde

Voyageurs du Monde is arguably the most prestigious name in bespoke travel in France. The company relies on expert advisers, specialised by destination, who design each project as a unique creation. Its positioning is clearly premium: personalised support before, during and after the trip, hand-picked accommodation and a constant demand for quality. Over the years, the group has also become a structuring player in the sector by bringing together several complementary brands, including Terres d’Aventure, Comptoir des Voyages and Nomade Aventure. If you’re looking for a highly personalised trip and budget isn’t your first criterion, it’s a safe bet.

2. Terres d’Aventure

Founded in 1976 by two Sahara enthusiasts, Terres d’Aventure (often called Terdav) is the French trekking and hiking specialist. A subsidiary of the Voyageurs du Monde group since 2001, the company now offers more than 1,600 itineraries in over 120 countries, from a walking weekend to major expeditions. Its DNA rests on ethical and environmental commitment, embodied by its B Corp certification obtained in 2024. It’s the ideal tour operator for anyone who wants to walk, take their time and favour more responsible tourism, in line with the new expectations we describe in our article on experiential tourism.

3. Comptoir des Voyages

Created in 1987 and a member of the Voyageurs du Monde group since 1992, Comptoir des Voyages made a name for itself in bespoke, immersive travel. Its promise: à-la-carte trips to around 90 destinations, with an approach that favours authentic accommodation and meeting locals. Each trip is built by regional specialists, which guarantees precise advice and itineraries off the beaten track. It’s an excellent compromise for travellers who want bespoke and authenticity, without necessarily aiming for the most luxurious segment of the market.

4. Nomade Aventure

Nomade Aventure makes adventure travel accessible to as many people as possible. This tour operator specialises in small-group circuits, with guaranteed departures and a wide range of levels, from a relaxed discovery to a demanding trek. You’ll find family trips as well as immersions in the desert or the high mountains. Its strength is the balance between guidance, the friendliness of small groups and controlled prices. For a first big adventure trip or to travel solo while joining a group, it’s an ideal gateway into the world of active tourism.

💡 Good to know: the sector is doing well. For the season from 1 November 2025 to 30 April 2026, the cumulative revenue of the tour operators who are members of the SETO (the French tour operators’ union) reached €1.495 billion, up 8.9% (Source: SETO, 2026). Choosing a solid tour operator also means relying on a company that invests in the quality of its trips.

5. Club Med

It’s impossible to talk about French tour operators without mentioning Club Med, a pioneer of the all-inclusive holiday club since 1950. The concept remains its trademark: a single price bundling accommodation, dining, activities and staff, in both seaside and mountain destinations. Over time, the company has moved its resorts upmarket to target a more premium clientele, while keeping its family spirit and its dedicated offer for children. If you’re looking for absolute simplicity, with nothing to organise once you’re there, Club Med’s all-inclusive model remains a benchmark that’s hard to beat.

View of a coastline, a destination of French tour operators

6. TUI France (Marmara, Nouvelles Frontières)

TUI France is one of the biggest mass-market tour operators on the market. The group operates well-known brands like Marmara, a Mediterranean-holiday specialist, and Nouvelles Frontières, more oriented towards circuits. Its strength is volume: a very broad offer of holidays and organised trips, competitive prices thanks to group buying, and powerful distribution, both online and in agencies. It’s the natural choice for a club holiday or a well-marked circuit at a good price, when you favour simplicity and value for money over sharp, bespoke travel.

7. Salaün Holidays

Salaün Holidays is a French family tour operator, solidly established in Brittany, that has become a major player in guided circuits and group travel. The company built its reputation on organised trips with a guide, often departing from the provinces and by coach, which makes it very popular with a clientele that likes turnkey travel and the comfort of a guided group. Its catalogue covers both France and major international destinations. For a guided, friendly circuit with no nasty surprises, it’s one of the most reliable French tour operators.

8. Évaneos

Évaneos embodies another way of travelling. Rather than designing all its products in-house, the platform connects travellers with selected local agencies based directly in the destination. The trip is therefore built bespoke by a local expert, with whom you communicate in French, combining on-the-ground authenticity with the security of a French framework. This digital model has won over a generation of travellers seeking personalisation and fair prices. It illustrates the increasingly thin line between tour operators, agencies and online platforms, a movement also seen on the OTAs side.

Are you a tour operator? Organisation is half the job

All these players have one thing in common: behind the beauty of an itinerary lies a demanding operational machine. Designing a trip is exciting, but managing bookings, availability, payments and the departure schedule can quickly become a headache when everything is scattered. At Tourbiz, we designed our management software for tour operators precisely to meet this need: centralise bookings, automate part of the tracking and connect your sales to the OTAs from a single back office. The idea isn’t to replace your expertise as a tour operator, but to free up time to devote to what really matters: designing trips your customers won’t forget.

🎯 Our tip: at Tourbiz, what our tour-operator clients tell us most often is the time saved when bookings, scheduling and online sales are centralised in one place, rather than scattered between a spreadsheet, an inbox and several platforms.

In summary: which tour operator to choose?

Building a catalogue starts upstream, and sourcing products well is half the battle.

There’s no single best French tour operator, but the one that matches your project. For high-end bespoke, turn to Voyageurs du Monde or Comptoir des Voyages. For adventure and trekking, Terres d’Aventure and Nomade Aventure are the benchmarks. For a simple, all-inclusive departure, Club Med and TUI France are there, while Salaün Holidays excels at guided circuits and Évaneos at bespoke via local agencies. The market remains dynamic: in 2025, the average trip basket rose 2.7% to reach €1,825 (Source: Les Entreprises du Voyage, 2025), a sign that travellers are looking above all for value and quality support.

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What’s the difference between a tour operator and a travel agency?
The tour operator designs and assembles its own trips: it selects accommodation, negotiates with providers and builds the circuit. The travel agency distributes and resells these products to travellers. Many players now combine both roles.
Which French tour operator is best for a bespoke trip?
For high-end bespoke, Voyageurs du Monde and Comptoir des Voyages are the references. For a bespoke adventure trip, Terres d’Aventure and Nomade Aventure are particularly well regarded. The best choice depends above all on your destination and travel style.
Are French tour operators more expensive than booking directly?
Not necessarily. A tour operator pools purchases, negotiates rates and saves you considerable time. On complex destinations, it also offers security (assistance, financial guarantee) that direct booking doesn’t always provide.
How do you recognise a reliable tour operator?
Check its Atout France registration, its financial guarantee and how long it’s been established, read customer reviews and look at the transparency of its prices. A good tour operator clearly details what’s included in the price and stays reachable before, during and after the trip.
I’m a travel professional: how do I manage my tour-operator business?
Beyond designing trips, the challenge is operational: centralising bookings, scheduling and invoicing. Management software dedicated to tour operators, like Tourbiz, lets you steer everything from a single back office and connect your sales to the OTAs.

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