Embark on a personalized journey to explore the enchanting corners of Normandy on our private tour. With flexibility tailored to your preferences, immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Honfleur, Etretat, and Rouen. This experience is perfect for couples, families, and travelers who want to travel or explore more outside Paris.
Non-guided tour<br/>Pickup included
Guided tour<br/>Pickup included
We'll pick you up from your hotel, beginning our scenic 2-hour drive to Normandy, with the option to stop at a rest area along the way.
Indulge in a Calvados tasting experience, accompanied by an animated presentation revealing the secrets of Normandy's history and Calvados production.
Explore the charming town of Honfleur, once a main defensive port in the 15th century, now transformed into a picturesque resort town beloved by 19th-century artists.
Enjoy a short walking tour to Etretat's famed beach and cliffs, where you'll have free time for lunch. Etretat's stunning chalk cliffs, natural arches, and the Needle have inspired artists like Claude Monet, offering breathtaking views and seaside serenity.
Discover Rouen, the capital of the Duke of Normandy, renowned for its Gothic cathedrals and historic landmarks. Visit the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, the site of Joan of Arc's execution, and explore the charming Vieux Marché area. Enjoy free time to soak up the medieval ambiance and admire the Gros-Horloge clock.
After a day filled with captivating experiences, including calvados tastings and Gothic architecture, we'll drop you off at your hotel in Paris. Although our journey together may end, we look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures.
Drive will be wait you at the adress
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