Discover medieval Rouen, the breathtaking cliffs of Étretat, and the luxurious Deauville on this exciting journey!
Pickup included
07:30 AM – Departure from Paris
• Meet at the designated meeting point in Paris.
• Depart in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
• Enjoy a scenic 2-hour drive through the Normandy countryside
09:30 AM – Arrive in Rouen (1 hour 30 min)
• Visit Rouen Cathedral, one of France’s most beautiful Gothic cathedrals.
• Walk under the Gros-Horloge, a famous medieval astronomical clock.
• Explore Place du Vieux-Marché, where Joan of Arc was executed.
• Admire the charming half-timbered houses in the Old Town
11:00 AM – Depart for Étretat
• Enjoy a relaxing 1.5-hour drive through the picturesque Normandy landscape
12:30 PM – Lunch in Étretat (1 hour)
• Savor a traditional Normandy lunch at a local restaurant with views of the cliffs.
Recommended dishes: fresh seafood, mussels in cream sauce, or Normandy-style crêpes
01:30 PM – Explore Étretat (1 hour 30 min)
• Walk to the Étretat Cliffs (Falaises d’Étretat) for breathtaking coastal views.
• See the famous rock formations: The Arch & The Needle (L’Aiguille & L’Arche).
• Stroll along Étretat Beach, a stunning pebble shore beneath the cliffs.
• Optional: Visit Jardins d’Étretat, artistic gardens with unique landscaping
03:00 PM – Depart for Deauville
• A scenic 45-minute drive along the Normandy coast
03:45 PM – Discover Deauville (1 hour 15 min)
• Walk along the elegant Deauville Beach & Boardwalk (Les Planches).
• Admire the charming Belle Époque villas and luxury hotels.
• Pass by the famous Casino Barrière Deauville.
• Enjoy free time for coffee, shopping, or a short visit to the Marina & Port Deauville
05:00 PM – Return to Paris
• Depart from Deauville for a relaxing 2.5-hour drive back to Paris
07:30 PM – Arrival in Paris
• Drop-off at the original meeting point
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