Hey there, Lyykers! If you're dreaming of floating over stunning castles, rolling vineyards, and winding rivers, a hot air balloon ride in the Loire Valley, France, might just be the perfect escape.


Let's dive into what makes this trip so magical and how you can plan it out, complete with expenses, accommodations, food spots, and other fun activities.


The Loire Valley is often called the "Garden of France" and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Famous for its opulent châteaux, scenic countryside, and vineyards, it's even more stunning from the sky.



Balloon Ride Basics


Most hot air balloon rides start at sunrise or sunset. Flights last around an hour, but plan for about 3 hours in total with preparation and packing up. The ride is smooth, peaceful, and a perfect chance to take some breathtaking photos.


Balloon Ride Costs


Prices can vary depending on the season and company, but here's an idea:


Solo travelers: Around $250 to $300 per person (cost may vary).


Couples: Some companies offer packages starting from $450 (cost may vary).


Private groups: If you want the whole basket to yourself, expect $1,000 and up (cost may vary).


Some recommended companies:


Aerocom Montgolfière: Great for family rides and private flights.


France Montgolfière: Offers group and solo experiences with excellent reviews.


Air balloon | Above the Chateau of the Loire Valley

Video by benjamin BERTRAND


How to Get There


The Loire Valley is about a 2-hour drive from Paris, so it's pretty accessible!


By Train: The TGV (high-speed train) from Paris Montparnasse to Tours takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Tickets usually cost between $20 and $50, depending on how early you book.


By Car: Renting a car from Paris will cost around $40 to $80 per day. Parking is available near most châteaux and balloon ride meeting points.


Where to Stay


You'll want to spend at least a couple of nights to make the most of your trip. Here are a few options for every budget:


1. Château de Noizay – Located between Amboise and Tours, this is a gorgeous 16th-century château turned hotel. Rooms start at $170 per night (cost may vary).



2. Hotel Anne d'Anjou – A beautiful hotel in Saumur with views of the Loire River, starting at around $200 per night (cost may vary).


3. Hotel & Spa Le Grand Monarque Chartres – A charming and affordable hotel in Azay-le-Rideau, close to the famous château, with rooms starting at $160 per night (cost may vary).


Where to Eat


You can't visit the Loire Valley without indulging in the local cuisine, which revolves around fresh ingredients, games, and drinks.


1. Fine Dining:


L'Auberge du Bon Laboureur – Located in Chenonceaux, this Michelin-starred restaurant is a must-visit for foodies. Expect to spend around $70 to $100 per person (cost may vary).


2. Mid-Range:


Gueuleton – Found in Montlouis-sur-Loire, this spot is known for its local drinks and traditional French fare. You'll spend about $30 to $40 per person (cost may vary).


3. Budget-Friendly:


La Deuvalière in Tours – A cozy restaurant serving delicious French dishes for around $15 to $20 per person (cost may vary).


Other Activities to Fill Your Itinerary


1. Biking Along the Loire


Rent a bike and cruise through picturesque villages along the Loire à Vélo cycling route. Bike rentals usually cost around $15 to $25 per day (cost may vary).


2. Visit the Gardens at Chaumont-sur-Loire


If you're into gardens, you'll love the Festival International des Jardins held at Chaumont-sur-Loire. Entrance is about $20 (cost may vary), and it's well worth it for the creative landscapes.



A hot air balloon ride over the Loire Valley is truly a bucket-list experience. You'll leave with stunning photos and unforgettable memories! From the castles to the cuisine, this trip has a little bit of everything to offer.


Feel free to reach out when you're ready to plan your adventure!