This two-day tour with an expert guide brings you to the beautiful Normandy! On the first day, you'll visit the cities of Rouen, Honfleur and the Landing Beaches. On the second day, you'll discover Saint-Malo city and the Mont Saint-Michel.
DAY 1 | Rouen, Honfleur and the Landing Beaches of Normandy
You will leave at 7.15am to head to Normandy. During the 2-hour drive, you'll find out more about the region until you reach your first stop, Rouen. Your guide will walk you through the historic center to discover the impressive Rouen Cathedral. The city of Rouen is particularly charming thanks to its medieval alleyways, its lively pedestrian streets, its half-timbered houses and its famous Gros Horloge, an astronomical clock that is one of the city's treasures.
You'll then head to Honfleur located approximately 90km from Rouen. During the ride, you can admire the view of the Pont de Normandie, a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Seine estuary. In Honfleur, you'll enjoy some free time to discover this port city which has preserved a rich historic and artistic heritage with its picturesque streets and colorful houses. You'll have lunch on your own in one of Honfleur's typical restaurants.
You'll spend the afternoon at the Beaches of Normandy, a must-see World War II site and symbol of the Allied landings in 1944. You'll see the American military cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer and Omaha Beach. If the weather permits, the coach may take you to Arromanches, around 25 minutes away. The day ends in Caen where you will stay at Novotel Caen (or similar) and dine with your group at the hotel.
DAY 2 | Saint-Malo and the Mont Saint-Michel
After breakfast, you'll head to Saint-Malo (170km from Caen), a town boasting a rich historic heritage and several important monuments like the city walls, the castle, Saint-Malo Cathedral, and Fort National. You'll enjoy some free time to lunch in the historical center before hitting the road to Mont Saint-Michel, the "Wonder of the West" perched on a rocky islet dating back to the Middle Ages.
Passing through the King's Gate, you will find the Grande Rue where the main museums, shops and medieval houses are located. You'll climb the Grand Degré staircase and get to the top to visit the fascinating 8th-century Benedictine abbey. Admire its Gothic architecture and discover the cloister, dining hall and garden overlooking the sea. After the guided tour of the abbey, enjoy the panoramic view as you walk along the town walls. Departure from Mont Saint-Michel around 4.30pm. Return time in Paris at around 9.15pm.