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NEVOĐENI PRIJENOS U HONFLEUR
TURA PO ZNAMENITOSTIMA PARIZA
MONT SAINT MICHEL
HONFLEUR & OKUS NORMANDIJE
ŠETNJA PO HAVRU
OSJETITE BOŽIĆNU ATMOSFERU U ROUENU
CAMEMBERT: OD STAJNKE DO STOLA, OBITELJSKA PRIČA
SPLENDORI NORMANDIJE: PEJZAŽI MONETA I ROUENA
PRIJENOS U ÉTRETAT I VRIJEME NA SLOBODI
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ČAROBE NORMANDIJSKE OBALA: OTKRIĆE ETRETAT & HONFLEUR
BAMBIČNI ELIXIRI U BENEDIKTINSKOM PALACU I VRIJEME U ÉTRETA
MONT SAINT-MICHEL: A VILLAGE SUSPENDED BETWEEN TIDES AND HISTORY
Stroll through the streets of Mont Saint-Michel, admire the village suspended between sky and sea, and be enchanted by the spectacle of France’s highest tides.
Between charming shops, breathtaking views, and a timeless atmosphere, every step is a little treasure to discover.
Main stops
- Spectacular tides and unique panoramas.
- Medieval village and lively Grand Rue.
- Ramparts overlooking the bay.
The programme
Discover Mont Saint-Michel, the “Wonder of the West,” with its stunning views and the natural spectacle of some of the highest tides in France.
Start your walk at Porte de Bavole, the fortified entrance built in 1590, and continue along the Grand Rue, the main street that winds through the picturesque village, alive with shops and restaurants. Admire the ramparts protecting the island and enjoy panoramic views of the bay and surrounding gardens.
Before heading back, enjoy your free time browsing local shops, visiting the Abbey if you wish, tasting regional specialties such as Norman butter biscuits, or taking home a unique souvenir in copper, ceramic, or porcelain. A fun and engaging experience, perfect for families and young explorers, set in a village that has preserved its history for more than a thousand years.
Good to know- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility difficulties.
- The bus transfer to Mont Saint-Michel takes approximately 3 hours each way.
- Tickets to enter the Abbey can be purchased online up to one month in advance. Guests who book online must reserve a specific visiting time before the day of the tour. Same‑day online bookings are not possible. Tickets may also be purchased on site, subject to availability on the day (daily ticket numbers are limited).
GIVERNY AND ROUEN: MONET'S AND JEANNE D'ARC WORLDS
From Giverny, birthplace of Impressionism and Claude Monet's place of work, to Rouen, the Gothic pearl of Normandy whose name is also connected to the tragic destiny of Joan of Arc: an unmissable tour, filled with intense emotions thanks to its artistic inspirations, bucolic landscapes and French history.
Main stops
- Giverny: Claude Monet's house, some of the artist's artworks and the "water gardens".
- Free time for lunch
- Rouen: the old town and Rouen Cathedral
The programme
- From Le Havre we will take the motorway towards the pretty little town of Giverny on the banks of the Seine, famous for being home to Claude Monet's house. The great Impressionist painter lived here from 1883 until his death in 1926. Between 1886 and 1890 a large group of painters joined him to draw inspiration from the natural workshop that Monet himself had created in his garden.
- Inside the house we will visit the blue sitting room, the bedroom with the secrétaire, the old study, the yellow dining room with delightful painted wooden furniture and the tiled kitchen. In the various rooms we can admire reproductions of some of Monet's artworks and his collection of Japanese prints (18th and 19th century).
- We will then move on to the exterior of the house, where together with a guide we visit the picturesque "water gardens" with their weeping willows and the famous Japanese bridge in a riot of wisteria, azaleas and rhododendrons, ending with the famous water lily pond that so inspired the French painter's works.
- The last stop on our tour is in Rouen, the city where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. Accompanied by our guide, we will stroll along the narrow streets of the old town with over seven hundred houses, large and small, built in typical style from wood and timber, characteristic examples of medieval architectural techniques.
- Finally, we visit Rouen Cathedral (13th-16th century), considered to be one of the greatest examples of French Gothic art.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
A TASTING OF CHEESE AND CIDER IN NORMANDY
Not everyone knows that Normandy is synonymous with artisan cheeses. Here, a tradition that spans the centuries will seduce you with strong, authentic flavors. Get ready for a gastronomic tour in the heart of Normandy, between cheese factories and brandy museums, surrounded by wild and windy landscapes, with medieval views worthy of a fairy tale. Enjoy!
Main stops
- Visit to the cheese factory at Livarot and cheese tasting
- Explore Pont L'Eveque and enjoy a typical lunch
- Visit the "Calvados Experience" museum and taste apply brandy
The programme
Keep breakfast light on this tour - lunch and some very special cheese tastings await you, which will really wake up your taste buds! The word of the day: “Cheeeeeese!” We're not taking a photo - we're getting ready to step into the magical world of cheese!
We'll set off by bus from Le Havre and head to Livarot, a tasty little village in Normandy that's famous for its cheese. And this is where your gastronomic adventure begins: you'll take a tour of a cheese factory and discover all the secrets of cheese production. At the end of the tour, you'll be able to taste its specialties: so delicious you won't believe it!
Then, you'll move on to Pont l'Evêque, another hidden gem nestled among wild landscapes and shaped by the winds of Normandy. The views will leave you speechless - here, the vivid colors of the countryside look like they're straight out of a painting. At lunch time, we'll stop off at a typical restaurant where you can taste tradition Norman dishes.
A stroll after lunch is just the ticket: explore the medieval town, a real gem where you can take a thousand photos and discover the history of Normandy.
Last stop, last tasting: the Calvados Experience Museum, home of apple cider. Step inside the museum: here, everything is made with apples...and honey! From brandy to aquavit, and from cider to spirits: welcome to the last tasting of the day, which is both unusual and delicious. Which liquor will be your favorite?
Luckily, there's a bus that will take you back to the ship, so take advantage of this time to admire the Normandy landscapes once again, or to take a snooze after a memorable gastronomic adventure.
- Excursion with limited spaces: we advise booking in plenty of time.
- The Livarot cheese factory is closed on Sundays. The tour of Livarot will be replaced with a visit to Honfleur, and the cheese tasting will take place along with Calvados at the museum.
ÉTRETAT AND FÉCAMP, IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPES AND LIQUEUR DISTILLERIES
A tour of rare beauty that takes in nature and art, from the majestic rocks of the Normandy coast painted by the great impressionist artists, to the traditional techniques of the distilleries and cellars where we sample the famous Bénédictine liqueur.
Main stops
- Étretat: rocks, cliffs and town centre, medieval church and market square
- Fécamp: Benedictine palace, distillery and cellars, with tasting session
The programme
- The first stage of our tour is the small town of Étretat, located by the sea and famous for having inspired the works of two great impressionist painters: Claude Monet and Eugène Isabey. The town has always enjoyed an excellent reputation, thanks in part to its position which today makes Étretat a famous tourist resort.
- Before exploring the town we will admire the majesty of the high cliffs and the various forms of the rocks on which the waves break: an unforgettable spectacle at any time of year, immortalised in the famous paintings of Monet and Isabey and a source of inspiration for numerous writers, artists and directors.
- We will then visit the town centre with its elegant wooden houses, medieval church and enchanting market square brought to life by delightful little shops and wooden architecture.
- Leaving Étretat we travel along the coast towards Fécamp where we visit the 19th century Benedictine palace inspired by Gothic and Renaissance styles. Although it has the appearance of a palace, in reality it is home to a distillery producing the famous Bénédictine liqueur. The building also hosts an original collection from the famous Fécamp abbey: alongside sculptures, monastic charters and books from the monks' library we can see documents and utensils connected to the production of the liqueur.
- We will then visit the distillery and cellars overflowing with oak barrels, while in a dedicated room an exhibition of the 27 herbs and spices used to distil the Bénédictine liqueur awaits.
- Our tour will end with a tasting session on site and an opportunity to visit the gift shop.
- The excursion is reserved for guests who do not disembark at Le Havre.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
- We recommend that you book early because only a limited number of places are available.
MONT SAINT-MICHEL
We explore Mont Saint-Michel, a "wonder of the West" and masterpiece of medieval religious architecture, as well as an exceptional vantage point for admiring the spectacle of the tides which have the biggest height difference in the whole of France.
Main stops
- Mont Saint-Michel
- Porte de Bavole, Grand Rue and village
- Walls and Benedictine abbey
The programme
- On this excursion we spend the whole day at Mont Saint-Michel, a rocky island surrounded by a magnificent bay known as the "wonder of the West" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Visits to the island are spectacular at any time of year thanks to its configuration, the rich history of the abbey and the beauty of its architecture. The little island, with a circumference of around 1 km, reaches a height of 80 metres and is connected to the bay via a paved road built in 1879 which is submerged at high tide. The area is known for its alternating tides, causing changes to the sandbars that surround the mount. Here the movement of the tides is the highest in the whole of France and the difference between high and low tide can be over 12 metres.
- We will begin our visit at the fortified entrance, the Porte de Bavole built by Gabriel du Puy in 1590, and continue along the Grand Rue, a steep road that comes to life in the summer with souvenir shops and restaurants and crosses the picturesque village towards the abbey, church and cloister.
- We will also visit the walls along a route that offers enchanting views of the bay and the abbey gardens.
- We arrive at the Abbey which dates back to the 8th century when the Archangel Michael appeared to Aubert, bishop of Avranches, telling him to build a church on the rock. The bishop founded an oratory on the island, then known as Mont Tombe. In the Carolingian period the oratory was replaced by an abbey and from that time until the 16th century, magnificent Romanesque and Gothic buildings were constructed. The abbey was well fortified and never conquered; having been used as a prison during the French Revolution and the Second Empire, in 1874 it was declared a Historic Monument and opened to the public all year round.
- Before returning to the port we will have free time to shop for souvenirs (with a wide range of copper, ceramic and porcelain objects to choose from) and local produce (such as butter biscuits and other typical products of Normandy). We can enjoy the atmosphere of this medieval village whose inhabitants carry on the island's traditions, continuing to make products for the delight of visitors and pilgrims coming to this unique site, just as they did over a thousand years ago.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
- The coach transfer to Mont Saint-Michel takes approximately 3 hours each way.
- Flash photography and video cameras are not permittedin the Cathedral due to the security control at the entrance of the Abby,therefore we recommend that guests have small bags in order to proceed fasterand avoid long waiting times.
THE NORMANDY LANDING BEACHES
Main stops
- Landing beaches
- Arromanches 360°
- Point du Hoc
- Omaha beach
- Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery
The programme
- We will then travel to Arromanches 360°. Located on the cliffs of Arromanches, the Circular Cinema dominates the remains of one of mulberry's two man-made ports set up by the Allies. The remains of the artificial port are still visible today from the panoramic point of view of the Cinema. A 20-minute film, produced by the authors of the very successful television series French Apocalypse, will be screened in High Definition on 9 screens and will tell the terrible battle of Normandy.
- The beach of Arromanches was the center of events where the remains of the floating port where thousands of Allied soldiers embarked are still visible.
- After lunch, stop for a photo at historic Omaha Beach, infamous as "Bloody Omaha" due to heavy losses suffered by American troops.
- At the top of the hill overlooking the beach we will visit the American cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer where, on a green English lawn full of perfectly aligned and immaculate white crosses, 10,000 American soldiers are buried. The emotion is almost palpable.
- The last stop will be Pointe du Hoc, which was heavily fortified by the Germans to serve as an observation point. During D-Day, American troops climbed the cliffs with rope ladders.
- We advise you to book in advance: places available are limited.
THE HEART OF PARIS BY BOAT
An intriguing way of discovering Paris, by sailing along the Seine on board one of the memorable bateaux mouches to admire the French capital and its monuments from a different, original perspective.
Main stops
- Paris: coach tour and bateau mouche: Eiffel Tower, Musée d'Orsay and Notre Dame Cathedral
- Lunch on board a bateau mouche
The programme
- Our visit to Paris will begin with a coach tour of the city's main streets, giving us an initial taste of its frenetic, electrifying atmosphere.
- We will then leave the coach to discover the city by another mode of transport, the famous bateau mouche , sailing along the calm waters of the Seine. From here, immersed in the peaceful atmosphere of a river loaded with history, we can admire some of the most famous monuments in the world from a different, original perspective: the Eiffel Tower , the Musée d'Orsay and Notre Dame Cathedral , symbols of French grandeur.
- We will have lunch on board this quintessential vessel , an opportunity to sample fine French cuisine and listen to the music that accompanies our slow journey through history and culture.
- We recommend that you book early because only a limited number of places are available.
- The coach transfer to Paris takes approximately 3 hours each way. The excursion is reserved for guests who do not disembark at Le Havre.
THE HISTORY AND MYSTICISM OF ROUEN
An excursion on the theme of art, history and mysticism: Rouen, the pearl of Normandy, is not called a "Museum City" for nothing. It amazes visitors with its architecture spanning the centuries from Medieval to Gothic in a mysterious and mystical atmosphere. It's also famous for Joan of Arc, the great French heroine who seems to come back to life at every corner.
Main stops
- Rouen: the old town
- Rue Saint Romain and the church of Saint Maclou
- Rue du Gros Horloge and the courthouse
- Rouen Cathedral and its two towers, Tour Saint Romain and Tour de Beurre
- Place du Vieux Marché
The programme
Our excursion will take us on a complete visit to the city of Rouen, situated on the northern banks of the Seine and considered to be the historic capital of Normandy as well as a source of inspiration for many writers and painters. The guide leads us on a walk along the narrow streets of the old town with over seven hundred houses, large and small, built in typical style from wood and timber, characteristic examples of medieval architectural techniques.
- We will then stroll along Rue Saint-Romain, one of the most beautiful streets in the city with the magnificent church of Saint Maclou, an exceptional example of flamboyant Gothic architecture.
- We will continue along the lively and highly populated Rue du Gros Horloge with its exceptional defensive clock tower and admire the adjacent courthouse/, housed in a magnificent Renaissance building.
- We then visit Rouen Cathedral (13th-16th century.), considered to be one of the greatest examples of French Gothic art. What is most attractive about the cathedral is its variety: the immense façade, bristling with fretworked pinnacles, rises up between two completely different towers, the Tour Saint Romain on the left and the Tour de Beurre on the right.
- Before enjoying our free time, perhaps indulging in some shopping, we will stop at the Place du Vieux Marché, the old market square where Joan of Arc was burnt alive as a heretic in 1431.
- The excursion is reserved for guests who do not disembark at Le Havre.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
ROMANTIC AND IMPRESSIONIST HONFLEUR
We will explore the delightful little town of Honfleur, a real gem that has remained unaltered for centuries, retaining all the charm of those sea ports whose atmosphere is perfectly immortalised in the paintings of the great Romantic and Impressionist artists.
Main stops
- Honfleur: the old port, the lieutenant's residence, the old city gates and the church of Saint Catherine
The programme
- This excursion is an opportunity to savour the enchantingly peaceful Honfleur, a picturesque fishing town at the mouth of the Seine that dates back to the 13th century and is still perfectly preserved today. Already known as a base from which to set off on journeys of discovery, allowing France to expand its colonial territories, Honfleur is also considered the birthplace of impressionism and romantic art.
- To begin the tour our guide will lead us along the streets of this peaceful town with its typical wooden houses with slate roofs.
- During the guided tour, we admire the extraordinary 17th century port (Vieux Bassin) the lieutenant's residence (la lieutenance), the historic city gates and the enchanting 15th century church of Saint Catherine built entirely from wood. The imposing chestnut-wood clock tower rises to the side of the church and above the bell ringer's residence.
- With free time on our hands we can explore this pretty little town independently, stroll along the narrow streets of the port or through the historic centre and buy souvenirs at the numerous shops.
- The excursion is reserved for guests who do not disembark at Le Havre.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
A taste of Paris
Paris, but stress free: a sightseeing tour to enjoy the city's classic sights, a cruise on the Seine to admire it from another perspective, and free time on the Champs-Élysées to make you feel like a real Parisian (at least for a while). Zero effort, maximum charm. Just jump aboard!
Main stops
- Sightseeing tour of the city's iconic sights
- Cruise on the Seine
- Free time on the Champs-Élysées
The programme
On board our bus, we'll take you on a tour to admire the city's classic locations: the Champs-Élysées avenue, the majestic Arc de Triomphe, the elegant Place de l’Opéra and the charming Pont Neuf (which, ironically, means "new bridge", even though it's the oldest in the city).
Then, hop off the bus and hop on to a boat! A cruise on the Seine will allow you to discover Paris from a whole new angle. Between selfies, feast your eyes on architectural gems like the Palais de Chaillot and the Musée d’Orsay – and savor the culture without the fatigue of endless walking.
To finish, enjoy some free time on the Champs-Élysées: fancy a bit of shopping? Or would you rather indulge in a croissant? Or perhaps you'd prefer to simply sit and watch the comings and goings of the very chic locals? It's up to you!
Good to know- The bus journey from the port to Paris takes approximately 3 hours.
- The order of the visit may vary, depending on the traffic in Paris.
- The river cruise boat is not exclusively for our use. A commentary in multiple languages will be provided on board the riverboat via individual audio devices.
TO MONT SAINT MICHEL WITH COSTA GOROUND. 1 ROUND-TRIP TICKET
We explore Mont Saint-Michel, a "wonder of the West" and masterpiece of medieval religious architecture, as well as an exceptional vantage point for admiring the spectacle of the tides which have the biggest height difference in the whole of France.
Main stops
- Mont Saint-Michel
- Porte de Bavole, Grand Rue and village
- Walls and Benedictine abbey
The programme
- On this excursion we spend the whole day at Mont Saint-Michel, a rocky island surrounded by a magnificent bay known as the "wonder of the West" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Visits to the island are spectacular at any time of year thanks to its configuration, the rich history of the abbey and the beauty of its architecture. The little island, with a circumference of around 1 km, reaches a height of 80 metres and is connected to the bay via a paved road built in 1879 which is submerged at high tide. The area is known for its alternating tides, causing changes to the sandbars that surround the mount. Here the movement of the tides is the highest in the whole of France and the difference between high and low tide can be over 12 metres.
- You will begin our visit at the fortified entrance, the Porte de Bavole built by Gabriel du Puy in 1590, and continue along the Grand Rue, a steep road that comes to life in the summer with souvenir shops and restaurants and crosses the picturesque village towards the abbey, church and cloister.
- You can also visit the walls along a route that offers enchanting views of the bay and the abbey gardens.
- We arrive at the Abbey which dates back to the 8th century when the Archangel Michael appeared to Aubert, bishop of Avranches, telling him to build a church on the rock. The bishop founded an oratory on the island, then known as Mont Tombe. In the Carolingian period the oratory was replaced by an abbey and from that time until the 16th century, magnificent Romanesque and Gothic buildings were constructed. The abbey was well fortified and never conquered; having been used as a prison during the French Revolution and the Second Empire, in 1874 it was declared a Historic Monument and opened to the public all year round.
- You can choose to visit the Abbey or have free time to shop for souvenirs (with a wide range of copper, ceramic and porcelain objects to choose from) and local produce (such as butter biscuits and other typical products of Normandy). We can enjoy the atmosphere of this medieval village whose inhabitants carry on the island's traditions, continuing to make products for the delight of visitors and pilgrims coming to this unique site, just as they did over a thousand years ago.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
- The coach transfer to Mont Saint-Michel takes approximately 3 hours each way.
- Flash photography and video cameras are not permitted in the Cathedral due to the security control at the entrance of the Abby, therefore we recommend that guests have small bags in order to proceed faster and avoid long waiting times.
- Guests can visit the Abbey by their own.
- Tickets for the interior of the Abbey can be purchased online 1 month in advance. Guests booking online must book a time for their visit before the day of the tour.
Online reservations are not possible the same day. Tickets can be bought on the spot, only if there are tickets available this day (limited tickets per day). - The tour does not include a guide, but an escort in English or French language.
DISCOVERING PARIS: THE CITY OF LIGHT
Main stops
- Paris: Champs-Élysées, Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde
The programme
- We will spend a whole day exploring Paris and its monuments that symbolise French grandeur, starting with the Champs-Élysées , one of the broadest, most majestic avenues in Paris and one of the most famous streets in the world. For around 3 km it is lined with shops, luxury hotels, restaurants and cafés.
- From here we will move on to have a photo stop at the Eiffel Tower , originally built for the Universal Exhibition of 1889 and the symbol of the French capital. The 324 m high structure, the highest in Paris, is divided into three levels that are open to the public and accessed either by lift or stairs.
- The various stages of our tour also include a stop at the famous Place de la Concorde , designed by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel and famous for having become the bloody stage of the Revolution when over a thousand people were guillotined here, including Robespierre and Marie Antoinette.
- The excursion is reserved for guests who do not disembark at Le Havre.
- The coach transfer to Paris takes approximately 3 hours each way.
- This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
- We recommend that you book early because only a limited number of places are available.
Marseille (Provansa)
Toulon-La Seyne sur Mer
Ajaccio (Korzika)
Brest
Bastia
Bordeaux
Bonifacio
Calais
Cherbourg (Mont-Saint-Michel)
Honfleur
Cannes
La Rochelle
Nice
Porto Vecchio
Rouen
Sète
Saint-Malo
La Seyne-sur-Mer (Toulon)
Villefranche
DUNKERKE (Francuska)
Le Verdon sur Mer
Propriano
LORIENT (FRANCE)
Villefranche sur Mer (Montecarlo)
Calais
Saint-Nazaire
Saint Raphael
Saint-Tropez
Port Frejus
Saint-Pierre
Porto Vecchio
Pauillac
Saint-Jean-de-Luz