You will live an intense and extraordinary moment by discovering this majestic Mont-Saint-Michel dating from the Middle Ages. You will receive a brochure in your language to familiarize yourself with this historic monument.
You will have all the useful information about how to choose your final access to Mont-Saint-Michel.
The driver will accompany you to him, will show you where the information center and the toilets are located and will explain the three ways to reach the entrance to Mont-Saint-Michel from the parking lot (shuttle, on foot on foot or in horseshoe)
Tourism. Included in the service is the transfer, the entrance ticket to the abbey as well as the audio guide in the traveler's language.
<br/>Duration: 4 hours: ou will then have to add 3/4 hours to access (by the shuttle) and visit Mont-Saint-Michel and its abbey
<br/>Water : Anglais
Bottles of water are available in the car<br/>Direct ride from Paris and Rouen, Caen, Avranches and Mont Saint Michel: PARIS => ROUEN ==> CAEN ==> AVRANCHES ==> MONT SAINT MICHEL<br/>FORD MONDEO TITANIUM
Long distance transfer<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Ford Mondéo Titanium<br/>Transfer + Abbahe entrance: Include transfer from Paris and Abbey entrance and audio guide
Comfortable transportation to Mont-Saint-Michel from the location of your choice. Paris => Rouen=>Caen=>Avranches
If you arrive at a station or airport, you will be picked up as soon as you exit your means of transport. You can also request pick-up at a specific location in the Paris region.
You will find brochures in different languages on Mont-Saint-Michel on board our vehicles.
Organization: Arriving at the central parking lot of Mont-Saint-Michel, you can reach this granite rocky island and its fantastic abbey.
For this you have a free shuttle, a horse-drawn shuttle (paid) or you can go there on foot (around 30 minutes).
Your transport to Mont-Saint-Michel will be provided by car with driver.
We agree by text message or email or by phone a meeting place for pick-up
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