Stand atop the legendary chalk arches of Étretat — the same cliffs that mesmerised Monet and Courbet — on a private guided coastal walk just 30 minutes from Le Havre port, with time for a seafront lunch.
What to expect
The alabaster cliffs of Étretat rise 70 metres above the English Channel in a series of breathtaking natural arches and needles. Your guide leads you along the clifftop Chemin des Douaniers, pausing at the exact vantage points Monet painted en plein air. The Falaise d'Aval arch — its elephant-trunk profile plunging into turquoise water — is the centrepiece photograph of the Normandy coast. Afterwards, settle into a window table at one of Étretat's celebrated seafood restaurants overlooking the shingle beach.
Good to know
Étretat is only 30 minutes from Le Havre — ideal if you prefer a half-day option and want time back in port. The clifftop path involves gentle but uneven terrain; sturdy shoes are essential. Can be combined with an afternoon visit to Le Havre's UNESCO-listed Auguste Perret architecture.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Le Havre (Paris) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.