From the towering chalk cliffs to historic landmarks such as Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, Mont St. Michel, and more, Normandy is brimming with awe-inspiring sites.
Commemorate and pay homage to history and freedom by visiting the D-day memorial sites of Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, and Juno Beach, along with the famous Pointe du Hoc, the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, and Arromanches.
Ciders & Cheeses
Normandy has two culinary specialties: cider and cheese. Maybe you know them, but do you know how to associate them? A sweet cider to accompany a camembert or a livarot? Will a Pont l'Évêque be enhanced by a dry or extra-dry cider? So many secrets that your master cidrologist will share with you to become an expert in Norman cuisine.
Discover Honfleur by bike
There is nothing better than exploring this charming French village by bike. Start at the historic Vieux Bassin, once a gateway to the New World. Ride to Butin Beach, where pirate treasures are said to lie buried. Finish with stunning views of the Seine estuary, captured on canvas by Claude Monet.
Calvados' tasting
Discover the art of cider-making at a 19th-century estate. Take part in harvesting the apples, pressing them, and tasting the fresh juice—a glimpse of its future as Calvados after double distillation. Next, join a mixologist to shake up some creative cocktails—starring Calvados, naturally!
Deauville by night
A mythical seaside resort in Normandy, Deauville is the ideal place to host your evenings. Once a familiar haunt for the famous and the fashionable, follow in the footsteps of Coco Chanel and Mistinguette of the Roaring Twenties, attend a polo match before strolling along the Hollywood Walk of Fame and finishing off the night in style at the famous Art Deco Casino.