It’s about making memories in a safe and fun way. At our French summer camps, we combine learning with adventure in some of France’s most beautiful cities. Whether it’s the lakeside of Annecy, the cultural heritage of Bordeaux, or the buzz of Montpellier, each destination is a summer your child will never forget. With a perfect balance of learning and activities, you can rest assured your child is learning French and having fun in a safe and supervised environment. Let’s see why Annecy, Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Montpellier are the top choices for a safe and unforgettable French summer camp.
Best Destinations for a French Summer Camp
- Annecy: The Venice of the Alps. Lakeside views, outdoor activities, water sports and a peaceful learning environment.
- Bordeaux: Cultural heritage and French language learning with visits to historic sites and famous vineyards.
- Toulouse: History and innovation. A dynamic atmosphere for immersion.
- Montpellier: Mediterranean vibe and city life. Education and excitement.
Each place is safe, fun to learn French and have a great summer.
Annecy: Nature and Learning in perfect harmony

Annecy is the perfect place for outdoor lovers. also known as the “Venice of the Alps”, Annecy has lake views and a peaceful setting to learn French. At our french summer camp in Annecy , your child will learn French and enjoy paddle boarding, hiking in the mountains and cycling along the lake. The beauty of Annecy and the safe environment will make sure your child will have fun while practicing their language skills in a relaxed and natural way. Our staff is always supervising so your child is in good hands. keep it in english
Bordeaux: Where Culture Meets Learning

If your child loves history and culture, Bordeaux is the summer camp for them. With its beautiful old town and world famous vineyards, Bordeaux has it all: learning French and a cool city to explore. In Bordeaux, students have daily language lessons followed by fun activities like visiting chateaux and local markets. It’s the perfect place to practice French in real life, from chatting to locals to tasting fresh French food. And of course, our staff will look after them so you can relax and have peace of mind.
Toulouse: A City of History and Technology

Toulouse, Also knows as “The Pink City” for its red terracotta buildings, is the perfect mix of old and new cities. If your child is into history and tech, they’ll love Toulouse. With aerospace hubs and medieval architecture, the city is full of discovery. At our camp, students do French in the mornings and cultural trips in the afternoons. They’ll visit historical sites, eat local food and practice their French with native speakers. Don’t worry, our staff will take care of everything so your child can focus on learning and having fun.
Montpellier: City Life & Learning

Montpellier is a lively, young city with a Mediterranean feel, so it’s the perfect destination for students who want language learning and fun. The city centre is buzzing and the beaches are just a stone’s throw away. At our camp, students take French classes in the mornings and spend the afternoons exploring the city, the beaches or group activities. With friendly locals and a laid back atmosphere, it’s the ideal place for teens to practice their French in real life. And as always, we’ll make sure it’s safe and supervised.
Ignite Creativity and Imagination in your Child: 3D Animation and Film Making Workshops




In addition to our language Summer immersion, our summer camps in Montpellier and Bordeaux together with ESMA offer 3D Animation and Film Making workshops where your child can express themselves creatively. These workshops give hands-on experience in exciting fields that can lead to careers in media, gaming or digital arts, etc…
- 3D Animation Workshop (Montpellier): For students curious about digital arts. Teens will learn the basics of 3D modeling, animation and storytelling and develop technical skills and artistic expression.
- Film Making Workshop (Bordeaux): Students will enter the world of film-making from scriptwriting to directing their own short films. They’ll get practical experience with professional equipment and learn how to bring their stories to life. A great way to encourage teamwork, creativity and leadership.
Both workshops are to inspire creativity and teach valuable life skills. Whether your child wants to create the next animated movie or direct films, these workshops will give them a fun practical introduction to these industries.
By running these workshops we want to improve their French language skills and nurture their creativity and technical skills in a safe and supervised environment.
What Makes These Locations Special for French Summer Camps in France?
Each of our summer camps in France locations Annecy, Bordeaux, Toulouse and Montpellier has its own special something. Annecy’s lakeside and mountain scenery is the perfect calm for students who love the outdoors. Bordeaux combines rich history with modernity, so students can dive into French culture while learning in a bustling city. Toulouse is history and technology so students have a great mix of learning and discovery. And Montpellier is young and vibrant with the Mediterranean beaches nearby, so plenty of opportunities for social and cultural growth alongside language immersion. Each location is chosen not only for its beauty but for its safety, support and enrichment for students to flourish.







Accommodation and Daily Schedules: What to Expect
We make sure students are comfortable, safe and engaged throughout their stay. Each location has different accommodation options to suit your child’s needs, homestays with local French families or student residences. Homestays allow students to live like a local, practice their language skills in real life and enjoy home cooked meals. In residences students live with their peers in supervised and secure accommodation, a social environment but still monitored by our staff.
Our daily schedules are designed to balance learning and fun. Mornings are dedicated to intensive French language lessons with experienced teachers so your child can make progress. Afternoons are for cultural activities, workshops and excursions that bring the French language to life. Students might visit local museums, go hiking or cycling or attend our optional workshops 3D animation or film-making. Evenings are for socialising with friends or group activities all under the supervision of our camp counselors.











