Discover Honfleur — the jewel of the Normandy coast — with its medieval slate-fronted harbour, the birthplace of Impressionism, and a private tasting of Calvados apple brandy at a centuries-old local distillery.
What to expect
The Vieux-Bassin (Old Harbour) of Honfleur is one of France's most painted scenes — tall, narrow 17th-century houses reflected in still water, fishing boats rocking gently at anchor. Your guide leads you through cobbled lanes to the timber-framed Sainte-Catherine church, the largest wooden church in France, built by shipwrights using boat-building techniques. A private visit to a local Calvados producer follows — you'll nose and taste aged expressions of this Norman apple brandy from the barrel in the company of the distiller. Lunch at a harbour-front seafood brasserie seals a perfect morning.
Good to know
Honfleur is 30–40 minutes from Le Havre port — a superb half-day option, leaving the afternoon free. Parking near the Vieux-Bassin is limited; your private driver handles logistics entirely. Calvados and Normandy cheeses make exceptional gifts to take back aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Le Havre (Paris) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.