Immerse yourself in Normandy's charm across three distinct Norman towns.
Begin in Rouen, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431, and where Monet returned to paint the cathedral's facade. Walk through the medieval quarter and admire the Gothic cathedral dominating the skyline.
Stop at a traditional Norman distillery to discover Calvados production. Tour the copper stills and oak barrel cellars, then sample several vintages during a guided tasting.
Continue to Honfleur, the harbor town that inspired Monet and the Impressionists. Stroll along the Vieux Bassin and visit Sainte-Catherine Church, France's largest wooden church built by shipwrights.
After lunch, proceed to Étretat, where dramatic white chalk cliffs and natural stone arches rise from the English Channel, inspiring Monet, Courbet, and Delacroix.
From medieval heritage to coastal drama, this journey captures Normandy's history and artistic legacy in one unforgettable day.