This amazing trip allows you to Visit 3 important cities in the region of Normandy- Cabourg, Trouville & Deauville.
Your Private Van with chauffeur picks you up directly at your location. The pickup/drop is included.
With its Romantic Film Festival, golden beach, racecourse, casino, Grand Hôtel and beautiful waterfront Belle Epoque villas, Cabourg is a beautiful seaside resort that speaks of by-gone elegance & prosperity.
Artists and writers have long fallen for Trouville-sur-Mer.This seaside resort, originally a fishing port, combines glamorous buildings and villas, a vibrant fish market, splendid sandy beach with boardwalk and much more.
Sun, sand, shopping, and plenty of rosé—Deauville, the charming French resort town that has much in common with the Hamptons, New York City’s go-to weekend destination. Deauville was developed as a seaside holiday town and founded in 1860, then grew with the 1862 addition of the Hippodrome de Deauville-La Touques horse-racing track.
Pickup included
We pick you up from your hotel or residence and drive towards Cabourg. Cabourg is ideally located in the heart of Normandy, at the gates of the landing beaches, between the Côte Fleurie, bordered by famous seaside resorts and the Pays d'Auge. Just two hours from Paris, between Deauville and Caen, Cabourg is a real invitation to escape and well-being. It is one of several resorts developed on this stretch of coast - known as the Cote Fleurie - between 1850 and 1880, and perhaps also the most family-friendly resort in the region.
Cabourg owes its popularity to three things: the beaches, the interesting architecture and lively atmosphere in the town centre.
If you are looking for a good beach - indeed, a very good beach and certainly one of the best in this part of Normandy - Cabourg is perhaps the place you are looking for.
After Cabourg we continue our drive towards Trouville. We Reach Trouville in half an hour. Trouville dates from this period around the end of the 19th century and is what gives an individual character to the town. You will be dropped near the famous Casino at Trouville and enjoy walking tour of Trouville with your guide.
Trouville, in full Trouville-sur-Mer, seaside resort and port on the English Channel, Calvados département, Normandy région, northwestern France. It is situated where the Normandy Corniche drops to the right bank of the Touques estuary, opposite Deauville-les-Bains, with which community there are ferry and bridge links. Wooded hills above Trouville give way to a magnificent sandy beach and yield splendid views of the twin towns and the Côte Fleurie. Near the beach is a casino, with a theatre. Enjoy your walking trip and stop wherever you feel like stopping for lunch in the amazing area of Trouville sur mer.
From Trouville continue your walking tour to Deauville. Both the places are connected to each other. If you don't wanna walk much then feel free to ask your guide for a pickup and drop by your private van . Deauville is found on the Normandy coast, adjacent to Trouville and south-west of Honfleur. A part of the ‘Normandy Riviera’ Deauville is a lovely sea-side town with a great beach, great buildings, great shops and an annual film-festival not to mention a renowned race-track, golf and a casino. Deauville was conceived with tourists in mind. It emerged from the sand dunes in the 1860s, thanks to the vision of one Dr Joseph Olliffe and his close friend, Emperor Napoleon III’s half-brother, the Duke de Morny.
Dr Olliffe convinced wealthy backers to invest in a major scheme to drain the marshes and create a seaside resort from nothing. The resort was designed by an architect inspired by Baron Haussmann.
We head towards Paris after the visit of Deauville and drop you at your hotel.
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