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Discover Normandy with this 6-hour shore excursion from Le Havre, visiting charming Honfleur and elegant Deauville, guided tours included for $93.68.
This shore excursion from Le Havre offers a well-rounded day exploring two of Normandy’s most iconic towns, Honfleur and Deauville. Priced at $93.68 per person, the tour lasts approximately 6 hours, making it an ideal choice for cruise passengers seeking a mix of culture, history, and seaside leisure. It features guided walking tours of both towns, with free time to explore at your own pace. The tour is especially popular, being booked over 10 times last week, and boasts a 4.5-star rating based on 46 reviews.
While the tour provides a rundown of these two historic and scenic locations, it maintains a comfortable pace, with ample transportation and group discounts available. The inclusion of private tour options adds extra flexibility, but even in its standard group format, it delivers a satisfying taste of Normandy’s charm. The only consideration is the approximate 6-hour duration, which leaves limited time for extensive individual exploration, especially in Honfleur.

The tour begins at the Le Havre cruise terminal—your convenient departure point. Upon disembarking, friendly hosts welcome you and guide you to the bus, which will take you on a scenic drive to Honfleur and Deauville. The port pickup and drop-off ensure a seamless start and finish, with plenty of time to return to your ship before departure.
The group size is capped at 35 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience. The mobile tickets make check-in simple, and group discounts are available if traveling with a larger party. This setup suits those who prefer a structured yet relaxed experience that maximizes sightseeing without the hassle of independent planning.
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Deauville is famous for its luxury atmosphere, prestigious horse races, and film festivals. On arrival, a panoramic bus tour highlights highlights such as the Villa Strassburger, the Deauville Hippodrome, and the Casino. Afterward, visitors step off at the Casino to walk along the Les Planches boardwalk and relax on the sandy beach.
The free time in Deauville allows for shopping at designer boutiques, strolling along the coast, or simply soaking up the elegant ambiance. Reviewers particularly enjoy the beautiful scenery and the posh feel of the town, although some note that many shops may be closed during off-peak seasons. This makes the visit more about the views and atmosphere than extensive shopping.

Honfleur is renowned for its charming harbor, colorful houses, and maritime vibe. The guided walking tour takes you through the scenic streets, revealing historical sites and local art galleries. Central to Honfleur’s appeal is the Church of Saint Catherine, a wooden structure with significant history, which you visit during your exploration.
After the guided portion, there’s free time to wander, shop, or enjoy local delicacies. The town’s vibrant atmosphere and picturesque scenery are highlights, though the time allocated might limit the ability to do everything at once. The walkability of Honfleur makes it easy to relax and take photos, which many visitors find rewarding.

The guided drive through Deauville covers key landmarks and provides context for the town’s notable history and luxurious reputation. Highlights include Villa Strassburger, the Deauville Hippodrome, and the Casino. The bus tour offers a quick overview, ideal for those who prefer less walking or want to maximize sightseeing in a short time.
This segment is especially praised for the knowledgeable guides, with reviews citing Bastien as a friendly, informative guide. The stop at the Casino offers a brief look at the gaming and entertainment scene, with opportunities to walk to the beach afterward.

Both towns offer free time after guided tours, allowing visitors to shop, dine, or relax. In Deauville, many choose to walk along the beach or browse boutiques, although some shops may be closed during certain seasons. In Honfleur, the options include art galleries, cafes, and local markets.
Reviews highlight that having time on your own is a big plus, giving visitors flexibility to capture photos and sample local cuisine. However, some mention that the time in Honfleur can feel a bit rushed, especially if planning to do both sightseeing and dining.

Transportation on this tour is provided by a clean, comfortable bus, with group sizes capped at 35 travelers. The pickup and drop-off at the cruise terminal help ensure convenience for cruise passengers. The private tour option offers an extra level of personalization, if preferred.
Guests should be prepared for moderate physical activity during walking tours and wear comfortable shoes. The tour’s moderate pace makes it accessible for most travelers with average physical fitness, but those with mobility issues should plan accordingly.

The tour may adjust the time spent in each location depending on weather conditions or guest comfort. This flexibility is designed to maximize positive experiences while maintaining timeliness. If poor weather impacts the outdoor activities, the guides will adapt accordingly, possibly reducing time at some stops.
Many reviews praise the smooth organization, although a few mention occasionally tight schedules. Travelers should be aware that weather could influence the itinerary and plan accordingly.

This 6-hour tour offers an excellent balance of guided overview and free exploration in two of Normandy’s most charming seaside towns. The guided walking tours are led by knowledgeable guides, ensuring visitors gain insight into each town’s history and character. The cost is competitive, especially considering the group discounts and private options.
The main strength lies in the scenic beauty of Honfleur and Deauville, combined with the convenience of pickup and drop-off directly at the Le Havre cruise port. The tour is particularly suited for cruise passengers seeking a short but rich experience without the stress of independent planning.
While the limited time in each town means visitors might not see everything, the free time allows for personal exploration and photos. Weather-dependent adjustments are standard, but the tour’s organized structure and expert guides help make the most of the day.
What is the cost of this shore excursion?
The tour costs $93.68 per person, including guided tours and transportation.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, from pickup at the cruise terminal to return.
What stops are included?
The tour visits Honfleur and Deauville, with guided walking tours and free time at each.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. Visitors have free time to eat in Honfleur or Deauville if they choose.
Are there private tour options?
Yes, a private tour option is available for travelers seeking more personalized service.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
It requires moderate physical activity, so travelers should have average fitness levels. Some walking is involved.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking tours. Dress according to the weather, which may vary.
Can I customize the experience?
The tour follows a set itinerary, but free time allows for personal exploration.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The schedule may be adjusted to ensure guest comfort and safety, possibly reducing time at certain stops.
How do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is at Quai Roger Meunier at the Le Havre cruise terminal. Confirmation is provided at booking.
This shor excursion offers a wonderful snapshot of Normandy’s coast, blending guided insights with personal freedom to explore these beautiful towns at a relaxed pace. It’s ideal for cruise passengers seeking a convenient, cultural, and scenic day out.