Group Tour Operator for holidays to Normandy, France
Highlights and Flavours of Normandy – NEW TOUR IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS
Explore Monet's 'Water Lilies' Garden and the stunning Normandy Coast
From the time of William the Conqueror to the D-Day landings of 1944, Normandy is full of contrasts. Brimming with history, culture, stunning natural scenery, remembrance sites and great food and drink, Normandy truly has it all with over 350 miles of coastline, three UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the tallest cathedral in France. We are inviting you to tailor make your own tour itinerary from the selection of excursions listed below. For those interested in the military history and the D-Day Landing sites we can tailor make a separate tour itinerary – please ask for details.
Dates
On request 2026 and 2027
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1
Depart the UK
Drive to Dover and take the ferry crossing to Calais or Dunkerque and continue to your hotel for your chosen number of nights.
Option 1
Rouen ‘Capital of Normandy)
Start with an informative guided walking tour of Rouen, known as the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’ including its flamboyant Gothic Cathedral, the tallest in France. See the famous 14th century clock ‘Gros Horloge’ and stroll along the narrow winding streets of the old town. There is free entrance to the city art gallery famous for its collection of impressionist works. In the evening, enjoy the cathedral’s luminaire light show. Optional group lunches or dinners can also be arranged.
(Please note that the city of Rouen offer free use of local public transport on Saturdays and there are also many museums that offer free entry)
Option 2
Monet’s Garden, Verdon and Chateau Bizy
Travel to the picturesque village of Giverny. Impressionist Claude Monet lived and worked here from 1883 until his death in 1926. The artist’s former home and elaborate gardens, where he produced his famed water-lily series, are now the Fondation Claude Monet. Enjoy a visit to the gardens and house which should take around 2 hours. There is the option to visit the on-site impressionist museum but need to allow a further hour to do this. After the visit, return to Giverny for lunch and some free time.
On the way back to Rouen, we will make a stop at Verdon. Here you will see the half-timbered construction of an old mill, straddling two piers of an ancient medieval bridge over the Seine River. The scene inspired many Impressionist painters including Monet, and continues to this day inspiring photographers, painters and poets and, of course, tourists.
Continue to the nearby Château De Bizy. This castle is nicknamed “Little Norman Versailles” and used to be the house of many important figures in French History and is open to the public including the stunning gardens. (Guided tours of the castle are possible but need to be booked in advance for groups, the visit of the gardens can be done on your own – entrance cost payable locally).
Option 3
Honfleur and the Calvados Coast
Head to the picture perfect port of Honfleur and meet up with a local guide for a short walking tour. Explore this delightful port located on the the Seine estuary. Colourful half-timbered houses jostle for position on the quays, along with art galleries, museums and restaurants. Take a stroll a stroll through Honfleur’s public gardens to its very own beach or visit the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Grâce to look out over Honfleur and beyond. Alternatively, take a boat trip out onto the estuary from Honfleur to the Pont de Normandie bridge.
(If required, group lunches/meals in a local restaurant and/or guided walking tours can be arranged)
Return via the chic coastal town of Deauville and make an optional stop at Pere Magloire Calvados Distillery for animated tour and tasting.
Option 4
Etretat Gardens and The Liquor Palace
With its famous cliffs and unique rock formations, breath-taking Etretat has long inspired artists. Take stroll in the old town and along the promenade and visit the Etretat Gardens located on the cliff top. Continue to the fishing port of Fecamp to visit the Benedictine Palace Distillery for a tour and tasting of the famous liquor which originates from the year 1510.
Option 5
Flavours of Normandy – the Cheese and Cider Route
First stop is the cheese maker Graindorge to discover the production process of Livarot and Pont l’Eveque cheese followed by a wonderful tasting. Continue to the pretty village of Beuvronen Auge for free time and lunch. On to the Gardens Du Pays D Auge some of the most beautiful gardens in Calvados followed by a visit to the neighbouring Bierre Hut Calvados Farm and distillery for guided tour and tasting of their special brandy.
Option 6
WW11 and D-Day Landing Beaches
Immerse yourself in the history of World War II and the D-Day Invasion. Experience the locations that played host to this pivotal operation and discover more about the Battles. Visit the memorials, cemeteries and museums and learn all about the extraordinary deeds and sacrifices made. A specialised guide will accompany the group on this tour.
Last day
Return to the UK
Drive to Calais or Dunkerque and take the ferry across to the UK.
Suggested hotels – Inspected by Greatdays staff in 2024
4* Novotel Rouen Sud
Hotel in a quiet area on the outskirts of Rouen. 25 minutes’ drive from the centre of Rouen and space for coach parking on site. Woodlands surrounding the hotel for evening/ morning walks.
3* Holiday Inn Express, Rouen
3* Grand Hotel Esperance, Lisieux
Departure date | Twin/Double per person | Single Supplement |
2026 | Price on request | Price on request |
Book now for 2027!