Departing from the cruise port of Le Havre, enjoy an unforgettable 3.5-hour adventure along the stunning Côte Fleurie. Your "Gentleman Siders," passionate and knowledgeable guides, will meet you at the foot of your ship to reveal Normandy’s secrets through fascinating anecdotes and surprising legends.
You’ll cross the magnificent Normandy Bridge, visit the historic Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Chapel, and take in breathtaking views at Mont-Joli. Conclude with a local beverage tasting at a family distillery nestled in blooming apple orchards.
Meet locals, ask about life, dining, and recommendations. At the end, request a drop-off nearby or return to your ship. Don't miss the chance to experience Normandy like never before!
Normandy bridge<br/>Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes<br/>Cider / Pommeau / Calvados
The Le Havre Cruise Terminal welcomes cruise ships at the Roger Meunier, Pierre Callet, and Joannes Couvert quays. This terminal, open only on stopover days, serves as a major gateway for travelers seeking to explore Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and even transatlantic destinations.
Le Havre, a city with a rich maritime history, has rebuilt itself after the devastating bombings of September 1944, which destroyed much of the city. Today, it stands out not only for its modern architecture but also for its vitality as the main port of call and embarkation in northern France. Over the past decade, cruise travel has seen significant growth here, further solidifying Le Havre's position as a key hub for maritime journeys to numerous destinations.
The bridge was designed by Michel Virlogeux, the general studies having been led by Bernard Raspaud from Bouygues. The works management was shared between G. Barlet and P. Jacquet. The architects were François Doyelle and Charles Lavigne.
Construction by Bouygues, Campenon Bernard, Dumez, Monberg & Thorsen, Quillery, Sogea and Spie Batignolles began in 1988 and lasted seven years. The bridge opened on 20 January 1995.
The Vieux Bassin of Honfleur is the beating heart of this charming Norman port town, renowned for its authentic character and unique maritime atmosphere. Dug in the Middle Ages, this historic harbor played a central role in Honfleur's commercial growth, serving as the home port for merchant ships and fishing boats that shaped the town's history.
Surrounded by colorful half-timbered houses, renowned seafood restaurants, and lively art galleries, the Vieux Bassin offers an enchanting, postcard-perfect setting. Its picturesque quays, lined with vibrant fishing boats and elegant sailboats, create an idyllic backdrop for a romantic stroll or a leisurely meal on a sunlit terrace.
This iconic spot has also inspired many famous artists, including Gustave Courbet and Eugène Boudin, who found endless creative inspiration in its maritime landscapes. Today, the Vieux Bassin continues to captivate visitors with its timeless charm and bewitching atmosphere, seemingly suspended in time.
The Church of Sainte-Catherine in Honfleur is an exceptional architectural treasure, embodying the rich historical and maritime heritage of the town. Built in the late 15th century, this entirely wooden church is the largest of its kind in France, making it a truly remarkable monument.
Its unique architecture is the result of the craftsmanship of the shipbuilders of the time, who applied naval construction techniques to create this place of worship. The main nave, with its shape resembling an overturned ship’s hull, is supported by massive oak beams, exuding both strength and elegance. The detached bell tower, reminiscent of an old ship’s lighthouse, further emphasizes the maritime connection that defines Honfleur.
Dedicated to Saint Catherine, the patron saint of carpenters, the church reflects the significance of this community in Honfleur’s history as a once-thriving maritime port.
Built in the early 17th century, this chapel is a cherished pilgrimage site for local sailors and fishermen, who come to pay their respects to the Virgin Mary and seek her protection before setting out to sea.
The chapel’s architecture is marked by its understated elegance, with stone walls and a slate roof that blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. Inside, the peaceful atmosphere is enhanced by delicate stained glass windows that cast soothing patterns of light on the wooden walls. The sanctuary houses a revered statue of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, surrounded by numerous votive offerings from grateful mariners.
The intersection of faith and maritime tradition is also evident in the ceremonies held here, including ship blessings and prayers for safe voyages.The Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is a haven where history, devotion, and natural beauty converge, providing visitors with an experience of charm and authenticity.
Located a few hundred meters from the Notre-Dame de Grâce chapel.
Here, you’ll have the opportunity to capture breathtaking views of Honfleur, the Normandy Bridge, and the Seine estuary. Enjoy these stunning panoramas while your guide shares captivating stories about the Vikings in Honfleur and significant events from World War II that shaped the region. An unforgettable experience blending natural beauty and rich history.
At Manoir d'Apreval, a family-run estate located between Deauville and Honfleur, you'll have the chance to meet our friends and family, who have been passionately producing cider and calvados for five generations. Specializing in the cultivation of apples and pears, Manoir d'Apreval blends traditional and modern methods with a commitment to environmental respect. All our products, including pure fruit juices, cider, pommeau, and calvados, are organic. Set amidst the lush orchards of the Pays d'Auge, this charming estate offers an authentic and flavorful experience, immersing you in the heart of Norman tradition while uncovering the secrets of our production.
Your pilot will get you back to the cruise terminal.
You will meet your pilot after the custom gates.
Le Havre is a vibrant port city in Normandy, known for its modernist architecture, rich maritime history, and stunning coastal views. Rebuilt after World War II, it offers a unique blend of contemporary design and traditional French charm.
This museum houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Picasso and Matisse.
A striking modern building designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer, serving as a cultural center and concert hall.
A beautiful botanical garden with a variety of plant species, greenhouses, and a small zoo.
A unique church with a distinctive modern design, featuring a concrete facade and a tall spire.
A long sandy beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
Mussels cooked in a creamy sauce with butter and white wine.
A traditional apple tart with a caramelized top, often served with crème fraîche.
A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk, with a creamy texture and strong flavor.
This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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Le Havre is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Le Havre Train Station
Le Havre Bus Station
The bus network covers the entire city and is efficient and affordable.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic city known for its medieval architecture, cathedral, and association with Joan of Arc.
A picturesque coastal town famous for its dramatic white cliffs and stunning views.
A charming fishing town with a rich artistic history and beautiful harbor.
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