Le Havre, France Shore Excursions

Posted on Saturday, April 18, 2009

Le Havre (which in French means the harbor,) is located in the province of Normandy on the northeast coast of France, at the mouth of the River Seine. It is a busy port.

There is so much to do in this part, you will have trouble deciding.

You can choose to spend your day in Paris, or visit other areas near Le Havre. Paris day trips will take an average of 10 hours.

The Normandy Cost is famous for its beauty and historic past, but more recently one of the main point of interest is the landing area of World Way II, the Beaches of Normandy. Day trips to D-Day Beaches & Bayeux Tapestry take about 11 hours.

Rouen is approximately 1 hour from Le Havre. Rouen is renowned as a treasury of medieval architecture.

Honfleur is a charming fishing port located along the "cote Fleurie," dating back to the 14th century, the village has a lively medieval atmosphere and has attracted many famous artist and writers over the years. Honfleur can be seen in about 4 hours.

Mount Saint Michel takes about 10 hours and 30 minutes.

Check back soon, as we have several blog articles planned on the Landing Beaches, Honfleur and Mont Saint Michel.

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