This private full-day journey invites you to discover one of France’s most iconic landmarks — Mont-Saint-Michel — in a tranquil winter atmosphere.
Departing from Paris, travel comfortably through the scenic Normandy countryside. Along the way, enjoy a cozy winter picnic at a picturesque coastal spot, prepared by your host with thermos drinks, local treats, and warm blankets — the perfect way to embrace the peaceful seaside charm of Normandy.
Upon arrival, with your included ticket, explore Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, its grand halls, cloisters, and terraces with sweeping ocean views. Walk the narrow medieval streets, visit charming shops, and take time to admire the tidal landscape that changes with the sea.
Return comfortably to Paris in the evening with your French delicacies set, filled with the serene memories of this magical winter escape.
!!!For the winter picnic, a tent can be set up in case of light rain and if wind speed does not exceed 6 m/s!!!
PPremium Sedan (1-2 PX)<br/>Pickup included
Comfort sedan (1–2 PAX)
Premium minivan (1–6 PAX)<br/>Pickup included
Departure from Paris
Hotel pick-up and scenic drive through Normandy countryside.
WInter picnic
Travel comfortably through the scenic Normandy countryside. Along the way, enjoy a cozy winter picnic at a picturesque coastal spot, prepared by your host with thermos drinks, local treats, and warm blankets
Discover the Abbey’s grand halls, cloisters, and panoramic terraces.
Your entrance ticket grants access to exclusive rooms.
Free time in the village
Explore medieval streets, enjoy a coffee, or shop for souvenirs.
Departure to Paris
Relax during your evening ride back.
The driver will contact you via phone or WhatsApp upon arrival. Please ensure your phone is switched on and accessible.
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