Deauville, Trouville, and Honfleur Discovery
- Meet your guide at an agreed-upon location in Normandy to start the tour.
Head to the seaside town of Deauville, created by Napoleon's half-brother in 1860. Deauville has become one of the most famous resort towns in Normandy, where visitors come to enjoy horse racing, shopping, or relaxing on the terraces around Place Morny.
Visit Trouville, also known as the little sister of Deauville. Although not as fancy as Deauville, it is famous for its fish and seafood markets, where locals and visitors alike always stop for a tasting.
Explore Honfleur, an 11th-century fishing port famous for its sailing harbour and half-timbered houses. Interestingly, Honfleur is one of the only towns in Normandy that was not bombed during World War II.