4 Days Normandy and Brittany Tour from Paris

4 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Explore the enchanting regions of Normandy and Brittany on this immersive 4-day tour from Paris. Visit the iconic Giverny, the charming town of Rouen, and the stunning cliffs of Étretat. Discover the historical significance of Omaha Beach and the architectural wonders of Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This guided journey combines art, history, and breathtaking landscapes, with expert insights into each location, making it ideal for history buffs and art lovers alike.

- Duration: 4 days filled with rich cultural experiences and historical sites
- Small group size (2-6 pax) for a more personalized experience
- Visit famous landmarks including Monet’s house, Omaha Beach, and Mont Saint-Michel Abbey
- Includes professional driver-guide for insider knowledge and navigation

What's Included

Extra Care Service: Door-to-door pick-up and drop-off for joining/leaving the tour (city center only)
Breakfast (Optional[3])
Breakfast
Professional driver-guide (10 working hours per day), driver-guide meals/accommodation/fuel/parking
4-Star Hotels
5–9 seater executive vehicle
Flights & Visas
Lunches & Dinners
Driver-guide overtime (EUR/GBP 50 per hour)
Travel Insurance
Themed activities (e.g., wineries/truffle hunting), attraction tickets, other transport (e.g., trains/ferries)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Door-to-door pick-up and drop-off for joining/leaving the tour (city center only)
Please notify the pick-up address in advance

Itinerary

Duration: 4 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Paris → Giverny → Rouen → Étretat → Le Havre (270 km)

    3 stops
  • 1
    Giverny

    Home of Impressionist master Claude Monet and a cradle of Impressionist art. Monet’s House & Gardens: Monet created countless masterpieces here. The house displays a rich collection of Japanese ukiyo-e prints. Monet once said, “My garden is my most beautiful work.” The gardens are divided into the Normandy garden and the water garden. Across the road, the pond is filled with water lilies, with the famous Japanese bridge, willow trees and bamboo — the real-life scene behind his iconic Water Lilies series.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Rouen

    The medieval capital of Normandy, known as the “City of a Hundred Spires”. Rouen Cathedral: A landmark of Normandy famed for its magnificent Gothic façade and its link to Monet. Built over centuries, it features France’s tallest cast-iron spire (151 m), exquisite Gothic carvings, and stained-glass windows. Monet painted over 30 works of the cathedral’s west front from across the square.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Etretat

    A seaside town in Normandy renowned for its white cliffs and natural arches. Elephant Rock & the Needle: Nature’s masterpiece that has inspired artists such as Monet and Victor Hugo for centuries. Elephant Rock was shaped by waves eroding the cliff, resembling an elephant dipping its trunk into the sea. Nearby, the Needle is a solitary limestone pillar rising about 70 m from the water.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Le Havre → Omaha Beach → Caen (210 km)

    3 stops
  • 4
    Le Havre

    An important port city in Normandy, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Museum of Modern Art (MuMa): Set by the coast with abundant natural light, it houses an impressive collection of Impressionist and modern works — one of France’s most important art museums. The Hanging Gardens: A botanical park within a former military fort, offering panoramic views over the Seine estuary and the city. Le Havre Beach: A long pebble beach loved by locals and visitors — perfect for a relaxed stroll and sunset views.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Omaha Beach

    One of the most historically significant sites of the WWII Normandy landings. Omaha Beach Memorial Museum: Commemorating the Allied soldiers who fell here on D-Day (6 June 1944) at the area known as “Bloody Omaha”. The museum displays extensive artifacts, personal items, uniforms, weapons, military vehicles (including tanks and landing craft), and historical documents related to the Normandy landings.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 6

    The stronghold of William the Conqueror and a key witness to Normandy’s wartime history. Caen Castle: Built around 1060 by William the Conqueror, once residence of the Dukes of Normandy and Kings of England. The complex includes the Normandy Museum, a fine arts museum and the Church of St George, and offers sweeping views over Caen. Abbey of Men: Commissioned by William I in the late 11th century, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Church of St-Étienne houses William’s tomb. Abbey of Women: Founded by Queen Matilda, William’s wife. The Church of the Holy Trinity is a fine example of Norman architecture and contains Matilda’s tomb. Vaugueux District: A lively quarter with medieval Caen stone houses, lined with restaurants, cafés and bars — ideal for soaking up the local atmosphere.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Caen → Mont Saint-Michel → Saint-Malo (190 km)

    2 stops
  • 7
    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Hailed as the “Wonder of the Western World”, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. It is famous for dramatic tides: at high tide it becomes a true “island in the sea”; at low tide, vast sandbanks appear and visitors can walk across the bay. Mont Saint-Michel Abbey & Church: The abbey is the heart of the mount — an architectural and artistic feat steeped in legend. In 708 AD, Bishop Aubert of Avranches reportedly received three visions from Archangel Michael instructing him to build a church here. After the third apparition, a mark was left on the bishop’s skull as proof of the miracle. The relic is still preserved in Avranches today.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Saint-Malo

    A famed corsair city in Brittany, known for its impressive ramparts and fortifications. Saint-Malo Ramparts: The must-see highlight. Walk along the walls encircling the old town for sweeping views of the coastline, rooftops, and nearby islands. Grand Bé & Petit Bé: Two tidal islets just off Saint-Malo, reachable on foot at low tide. Old Town: Inside the walls lies Saint-Malo’s historic heart — charming cobbled lanes, stone buildings, and bustling shops and restaurants, rich with the spirit of a “pirate city”.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Saint-Malo → Le Mans → Paris (400 km)

    1 stop
  • 9
    Le Mans

    A city rich in history and culture, world-famous for the Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race. Plantagenet Old Town: Encircled by Roman-era walls. Stroll along the ramparts for views over the Sarthe River; inside, narrow winding cobbled streets form a charming maze. Cathedral of Saint Julian: A landmark in the center of the old town. Its architecture blends Romanesque and Gothic styles, adding a grand religious presence to the district. 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum: Located near the entrance of the Bugatti Circuit. Exhibits cover the race’s evolution since 1923, technological innovations, legendary drivers and teams, and a rich collection of cars, trophies, posters and memorabilia — a must for motorsport fans.

    4 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Small Group
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Cancellation Policy

If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

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