Will Paris get a post-Olympics tourism bump? After the games were held in London and Sydney, those cities saw a boost in the number of people visiting the country. TV ratings reached record highs for the Paris games, which could lead to higher interest in Paris and Tahiti.
Delta Vacations is preparing for higher interest by showcasing the activities available in those two locations:
- Dinner & Show at Moulin Rouge: Discover the Féerie revue at the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret created in 1889: sparkling costumes, 80 artists on stage (including the magnificent Doriss Girls), sumptuous scenery, unique international attractions and the French Cancan, of course! The menus are imagined and orchestrated by Chef Arnaud Demerville. Savor high quality, traditional French cuisine, with fresh products.
- Paris Bike Tour: Perfected since 1999, this Paris Day Bike Tour is a relaxing and fun pedal through France’s beautiful capital city. Whether a Paris rookie or seasoned veteran, the tour will introduce you to monuments, famous sites, heaps of fascinating stories, beautiful photo opportunities, a comfortable 3-speed bike and superb personal service from an experienced guide. Navigate the famous sites of the Left Bank, going as far as the Louvre before circling back to the starting point. The trip also includes a break at a fabulous café nestled among the trees of the Tuileries Garden. The afternoon tour follows the same route and finishes in time for a French apéritif.
- Private Guide Tour of Louvre: The perfect opportunity to learn more about the museum’s immense collection and its greatest works of art, such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Coronation of Napoleon. Before becoming a museum in 1793, the Louvre was one of the main palaces of the kings of France. Located in the heart of Paris, the Louvre’s galleries cover an area of 786,000 square feet.
- Private Guided Normandy D-Day Beaches Tour: 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings and the Battle of Normandy that led to the liberation of France and Europe. Embark on a private excursion from Paris to the emblematic sites of the Normandy landings. More than 150,000 American, British, Canadian and many other nationalities landed by sea and air on different beaches of Normandy (Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Juno Beach), as well as at the Pointe du Hoc.
- Montmartre Food Tour: Fuel Your Ambitions: Savor the flavors of Paris with a Secret Food Tour in Montmartre. This immersive experience offers a taste of local culinary delights, energizing your body and mind for the adventures ahead.
- Romantic Rendezvous: Treat your partner to an unforgettable evening at the Eiffel Tower’s ‘Madame Brasserie,’ followed by a Seine River cruise. Celebrate your journey together, taking in the city’s iconic views and romance.
- Family Adventures at Disneyland Paris: Bring the whole family to Disneyland Paris and discover the magic that awaits. With attractions for all ages, it’s a place where every family member can feel like a champion.
- Explore Tahiti and Beyond: Experience the breathtaking beauty of Tahiti through exhilarating activities like surfing, horseback riding, and deep-sea fishing, or unwind in the serenity of a luxury spa. Extend your adventure by exploring the neighboring islands of Moorea and Bora Bora, where you can immerse yourself in lush landscapes, swim in crystal-clear lagoons, and relax in opulent overwater bungalows for a truly unforgettable escape.
- Discover Moorea: Take a scenic ferry ride from Papeete to explore the lush, vibrant island of Moorea, or opt to stay in Bora Bora, where you can experience the ultimate luxury of an overwater bungalow while admiring the dazzling blue waters and diverse marine life.
“Just as athletes have immersed themselves in the energy and history of Paris and Tahiti, travelers can now embrace the local culture and iconic landmarks,” said Kama Winters, President of Delta Vacations. “Step into the spirit of a champion by exploring the same streets, discovering the same treasures and savoring the same experiences that have inspired greatness.”