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Advice for Traveling Around France this Fall Infinity Incentive Group offers travelers tips on how to travel around France.

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Infinity Incentive Group offers you tips for getting around France this fall for your upcoming vacations.

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Page 1: Advice for Traveling Around France this Fall

Advice for Traveling Around France this FallInfinity Incentive Group offers travelers tips on how to travel around France.

Page 2: Advice for Traveling Around France this Fall

Taxis

• Getting a hired car or taxi is good for people who are staying in one area for their vacation and want to get around the area.

• Make sure that if you want to use a taxi, you call ahead of time. Normally, you cannot go out to the street and get one, instead you have to order one.

• To get a taxi, you can call the company directly, or your can have someone call a car for you, such as a shop owner, a hotel manager, or the host at a restaurant.

• Having someone else call a taxi for you is important if you do not speak any French.

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Ferries

• There are several destinations in France where it is easier, or necessary, to get to them by ferry.

• While some of these secluded areas can be reached by plane, a ferry can be a more enjoyable ride.

• Travelers can see the scenery while they float across the water to get to their site. Riding a ferry can offer a pleasant trip that few other modes of travel can.

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Trains

• Infinity Incentive Group says that trains are one of the best ways to get around France, and many other parts of Europe.

• Trains are the best way to get form one area of France to another with ease and speed, and riding on a train can be a fun experience.

• One other advantage of trains is that it can be an economical choice. You can get a pass that will allow you to ride several trains so that you can get to many different areas of the country and see all that France has to offer.