Le Havre Cruise Port (Terminal Croisières Le Havre) Tours and Tickets
Le Havre Cruise Port (Terminal Croisières Le Havre)

Expect most shore excursions to last about 8 hours; tours from the pier to Paris are longer.
Most shore excursions include port pickup and drop-off.
Le Havre has some interesting highlights of its own, including its numerous shopping districts and historical sites.
The La Havre Cruise Port terminal offers tourist information, free Wi-Fi, shops, and restrooms, as well as shuttles into the city center.
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- All-in-One Paris with River Cruise Shore Excursion from Le Havre
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- Le Havre to Paris with River Cruise (Eiffel, Notre Dame, Louvre)
- From Le Havre Breathtaking Honfleur and Deauville Shore Excursion
There’s no charge to visit Le Havre Cruise Port. However, prices vary for shore excursions that depart from the port: shared excursions to Honfleur and Deauville are about €79 per person, while a full-day trip to the D-Day beaches of Normandy starts from around €100.
If you’re boarding a cruise from Le Havre Cruise Port, then you should plan to arrive around 45 minutes ahead of your departure. Be sure to leave enough time to park or get dropped off, and then to go through security. If you’re traveling with a pet, then you’ll need to arrive 90 minutes early.
The city center of Le Havre is only 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers) from Le Havre Cruise Port. Taxis are available from the cruise terminal if you don’t have a shore excursion booked that includes transportation. There are also regular shuttle services between the cruise terminal and downtown locations.
Yes, Le Havre Cruise Port has public restrooms, including baby-changing facilities. There is also complimentary Wi-Fi, seating areas, and vending machines with hot drinks.
Yes, Le Havre Cruise Port is accessible. While the gangway leading from the ship is rather long and steep, cruise ship passengers with mobility issues can seek assistance. There are ramps and shuttles, and the cruise terminal entrance is wheelchair-accessible. The port offers loan wheelchairs and there are wheelchair-accessible restrooms located on the ground floor of the terminal.
















































































































