BRITS can bag a cheap holiday to France this spring following the reopening of its borders to UK tourists.
From tomorrow, France is ending the UK travel ban, meaning vaccinated Brits can once again visit the country.
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Holiday companies are offering cheap trips to popular French cities including Paris, Bordeaux and Marseille.
Disney fans are in for a treat as discounted holidays are also available to Disneyland Paris – which is celebrating its 30th birthday.
EasyJet is offering a two-night Paris city break – at a hotel with views of the Eiffel Tower – in March from £157pp.
Guests can pay a £60pp deposit to bag the cheap trip, which includes flights, hand luggage and accommodation.
If you can't wait until March, British Airways is offering a two-night trip to Paris in February, which includes flights, checked luggage and accommodation, and is available from £132pp.
Families can bag a trip to Disneyland Paris in March for just £777 for four people with Magic Breaks, which is currently offering some free child places.
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The trip includes two nights at a Disney hotel, two days of park entry and return coach travel.
Holidaymakers looking to spend a week in France in June can snap up a deal with Breakfree Holidays.
Five people can bag a seven-night stay at a holiday park in Burgundy for a total price of £336.70.
Or a group of five can spend a week at a holiday park in Brittany for £368.
If you're just looking for flights, airlines have some cheap trips to French cities available.
EasyJet is offering flights from London to Bordeaux or Marseille from £16.99pp each way.
Jet2 has flights from London to Chambery available from £23.99pp each way.
The removal of France's UK travel ban has come as a welcome boost for British holidaymakers.
France follows in the footsteps of Germany which lifted its travel ban on UK tourists at the beginning of the month – just weeks after introducing it.
Cyprus has also eased some travel restrictions for Brits who can now take lateral flows to enter the country.
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