Best of the Seine with Paris & Normandy (2027) (Paris to Paris)
Why Pay Retail? Call us or click for a quick quote and save money!
-
- Deluxe C
-
$
4199
Get Lower Price
-
- Deluxe A
-
$4399
Get Lower Price
-
- French Balcony B
-
$5199
Get Lower Price
-
- Deluxe B
-
$4299
Get Lower Price
-
- Suite
-
$7199
Get Lower Price
-
- French Balcony A
-
$5299
Get Lower Price
-
- Classic
-
$3699
Get Lower Price
All the River Operators Offers & More:
We have Low Prices on Trafalgar - Guaranteed!

Exclusive, 8% Off Trafalgar River Cruises
Exclusive, 8% Off Trafalgar River Cruises
Promotion Details
Applies to new bookings only. Combinable with other offers. Additional restrictions may apply.
Cruise from Paris through Normandy’s cultural and historic heart. Visit Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny, explore the D-Day landing beaches, and walk through Château de La Roche-Guyon carved into the cliffs above the Seine. Stroll the old town of Rouen and see the rooms of Château de Malmaison once occupied by Joséphine Bonaparte. Share a farm-grown lunch with a local cider-making family and take in the scenery, stories and regional flavours of northern France.
- Day 1Board your Seine River Cruise in ParisSun, Aug 15, 2027Arrive in Paris and transfer to your ship, your home on the River Seine. Settle into your cabin and take a moment to relax, perhaps in the lounge or bar, as the ship prepares to set sail. This evening, join your Experience Director and fellow travellers for dinner onboard. Share a toast to the journey ahead as your Paris river cruise gets underway, with the city as your backdrop.
Meals: Dinner - Day 2Monet’s Gardens in GivernyMon, Aug 16, 2027Cruise into Vernon and travel to Giverny, where you'll visit Claude Monet’s house and gardens. Explore the lily pond, green bridge and flowerbeds that inspired his work, and browse the village’s galleries and shops. Continue to Château Gaillard, a clifftop fortress built by Richard the Lionheart. Then walk down to Les Andelys for an orientation with your Experience Director. You’ll have time here to stroll the riverside lanes, stop for coffee or a pastry, or find the perfect angle for a photo of the half-timbered buildings and hilltop chateau before returning to the ship for dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Day 3Exploring Normandy’s wartime historyTue, Aug 17, 2027Arrive in Caudebec-en-Caux, a historic riverside town once valued for its strategic position on the Seine. Today offers a moment for quiet reflection — a chance to pay tribute, trace family connections and stand on the shores where history turned. From here, travel to Normandy’s D-Day beaches to explore the sites where Allied forces came ashore in 1944. You may choose to visit the American sector, with stops at Utah and Omaha beaches, Sainte-Mère-Église and the Airborne Museum, where the story of the paratroopers is brought to life through original artefacts, soundscapes and a walk-through replica of a C-47 aircraft. Alternatively, follow the Commonwealth route, visiting the Juno Beach Centre and Arromanches Museum, and stopping at key locations linked to the Canadian landings, British evacuations and ANZAC contributions.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner - Day 4Cruise through Normandy to RouenWed, Aug 18, 2027Arrive in Rouen this morning, once the second city of medieval France and now a centre of Norman heritage. Today, choose between a full-day Optional Experience to Mont-Saint-Michel or time to explore Rouen. If you’re staying in Rouen, join your Experience Director for a walking orientation of the old town, known for its timber-framed buildings, gothic churches and one of the largest collections of preserved medieval architecture in Europe. Hear the story of Joan of Arc, martyr, military leader and Patron Saint of France, who was tried and executed here. Visit the cathedral, stroll through market squares and walk streets that have shaped the city’s identity for centuries. In the afternoon, explore independently or join an Optional Experience that combines regional tastings with stories of the city’s culinary traditions, cultural identity and local producers. Return to the ship this evening for dinner and live entertainment.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Day 5Cider and Sights in La Roche-GuyonThu, Aug 19, 2027Arrive in La Roche-Guyon, a village set below chalk cliffs along the Seine. Here, you’ll visit Château de La Roche-Guyon, a fortress carved into the rock with rooms, bunkers and a medieval tower overlooking the valley. Walk through the gardens that stretch down to the river and explore the chateau’s layered history. If you’d like to arrive on foot, you can choose to join a guided crest trail hike earlier in the morning, taking a forested route with open views before meeting the group inside. For lunch, head to a nearby cider farm for your Be My Guest experience. Tour the orchard, learn how traditional cider is made and enjoy a relaxed, seasonal meal.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Day 6Through Van Gogh’s Seine to ParisFri, Aug 20, 2027This morning, choose between two ways to explore this region of France. You can visit Château de Malmaison, once home to Joséphine Bonaparte, and explore rooms filled with Empire-style furnishings and personal artefacts from the Napoleonic period. Or you could join an artist’s walk through Auvers-sur-Oise, the village that was Van Gogh’s home and final resting place. Begin at Auberge Ravoux where he stayed, see the church he painted and walk through the fields he captured in his last works. Return to the ship for lunch before an afternoon of sailing. As you cruise your way into Paris this afternoon, watch small towns and the riverbanks drift by.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Day 7Explore the Parisian SightsSat, Aug 21, 2027This morning, choose to join an Optional Experience to the Palace of Versailles with a Local Specialist, exploring the royal apartments and formal gardens. Alternatively, stay in Paris and take part in one of two included experiences: a panoramic orientation tour with your Cruise Director, or a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience focused on the city’s ongoing transformation through sustainable urban planning. In the afternoon, explore at your own pace or join an Optional Experience such as a foodie walk through local markets and neighbourhoods. You might stroll the banks of the Seine, admire the facades of Haussmann-era buildings or step inside a church with centuries of stories carved into its stone. Pause at a market stall, wander through leafy squares or simply let your feet guide you through the capital. Tonight, take your pick of Paris after dark with Optional Experiences including dinner in Montmartre or a classic Parisian cabaret show.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Day 8Farewell ParisSun, Aug 22, 2027Disembark your Seine River cruise this morning and say farewell to your captain and crew. After a final breakfast onboard, transfer to the airport for your journey home or choose to extend your stay and spend more time exploring Paris.
Meals: Breakfast

1. Free Quote
2. Dedicated Travel Consultant
3. Low Price Guaranteed
4. Stress Free Travel
