Step inside the living canvas that inspired Impressionism — Monet's water-lily pond, the Japanese bridge, and the painter's candy-pink house await. A private guide unlocks the story behind every brushstroke in the garden that changed art history.
What to expect
Wander the Grande Allée of nasturtiums and the famous Clos Normand flower garden before crossing to the water garden, where weeping willows trail over the lily pond immortalised on canvas. Inside the ochre-yellow house, Monet's personal Japanese print collection lines every wall. Your guide sets the scene of the artist's extraordinary 43 years here, turning a garden visit into an immersive art history lesson.
Good to know
Giverny is approximately 75 km south of Caudebec-les-Elbeuf (about 1 hr by private car). Book entry tickets directly on the Fondation Monet website well in advance — timed slots sell out weeks ahead in peak season. Gardens open April–November; aim for a morning arrival. Confirm all-aboard time before booking and allow 3–4 hours total.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Caudebec-les-Elbeuf — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.