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Cruise AmaDante: France departing from Le Havre

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Cruise AmaDante: France Departing from Le Havre

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AmaDante

10/17/2026

8 d / 7 n

Ocean view Stateroom

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Le Havre

From Le Havre

Sat 17 Oct 2026

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Your itinerary

Le Havre

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The Port:

Le Havre Port, located at the mouth of the Seine on the Normandy coast, is a strategic stop to discover Normandy. Just a few minutes from the city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is easily accessible by shuttle or taxi.

What to Visit in Le Havre?

In Le Havre, don’t miss Saint-Joseph Church, a masterpiece by Auguste Perret, notable for its lantern tower reaching 107 meters and its thousands of colorful stained glass windows. The André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (MuMa) will delight art lovers with its exceptional Impressionist collection. Then take a stroll through the Hanging Gardens, set in an old military fort, offering a panoramic view of the city and the port. Also, explore the lively Saint-François district, known for its charming alleys and its many restaurants serving local specialties, especially freshly caught seafood.

What to Visit in the Surrounding Area?

Around Le Havre, explore the impressive cliffs of Étretat, immortalized by Impressionist painters and offering a spectacular natural setting. Visit Honfleur, a small historic town famous for its Vieux Bassin lined with half-timbered houses and art galleries. Finally, venture into the Pays d’Auge, renowned for its typically Norman villages, calvados distilleries, and bucolic landscapes dotted with apple orchards and lush pastures.

Le Havre

Le Havre

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The Port:

Le Havre Port, located at the mouth of the Seine on the Normandy coast, is a strategic stop to discover Normandy. Just a few minutes from the city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is easily accessible by shuttle or taxi.

What to Visit in Le Havre?

In Le Havre, don’t miss Saint-Joseph Church, a masterpiece by Auguste Perret, notable for its lantern tower reaching 107 meters and its thousands of colorful stained glass windows. The André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (MuMa) will delight art lovers with its exceptional Impressionist collection. Then take a stroll through the Hanging Gardens, set in an old military fort, offering a panoramic view of the city and the port. Also, explore the lively Saint-François district, known for its charming alleys and its many restaurants serving local specialties, especially freshly caught seafood.

What to Visit in the Surrounding Area?

Around Le Havre, explore the impressive cliffs of Étretat, immortalized by Impressionist painters and offering a spectacular natural setting. Visit Honfleur, a small historic town famous for its Vieux Bassin lined with half-timbered houses and art galleries. Finally, venture into the Pays d’Auge, renowned for its typically Norman villages, calvados distilleries, and bucolic landscapes dotted with apple orchards and lush pastures.

Le Havre

Le Havre

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The Port:

Le Havre Port, located at the mouth of the Seine on the Normandy coast, is a strategic stop to discover Normandy. Just a few minutes from the city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is easily accessible by shuttle or taxi.

What to Visit in Le Havre?

In Le Havre, don’t miss Saint-Joseph Church, a masterpiece by Auguste Perret, notable for its lantern tower reaching 107 meters and its thousands of colorful stained glass windows. The André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (MuMa) will delight art lovers with its exceptional Impressionist collection. Then take a stroll through the Hanging Gardens, set in an old military fort, offering a panoramic view of the city and the port. Also, explore the lively Saint-François district, known for its charming alleys and its many restaurants serving local specialties, especially freshly caught seafood.

What to Visit in the Surrounding Area?

Around Le Havre, explore the impressive cliffs of Étretat, immortalized by Impressionist painters and offering a spectacular natural setting. Visit Honfleur, a small historic town famous for its Vieux Bassin lined with half-timbered houses and art galleries. Finally, venture into the Pays d’Auge, renowned for its typically Norman villages, calvados distilleries, and bucolic landscapes dotted with apple orchards and lush pastures.

Caudebec-en-Caux

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Caudebec-en-Caux, in Normandy, France, is a picturesque village on the banks of the Seine. Discover the Gothic church of Notre-Dame and the Musée de la Marine de Seine. Enjoy a stroll along the river and explore the charming streets. The region offers a rich cultural and historical heritage. Caudebec-en-Caux is a peaceful stopover for those interested in Norman history and culture.

Le Havre

Rouen

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Rouen, in Normandy, France, is a city rich in history and architecture. Discover its magnificent Gothic cathedral, immortalized by Claude Monet, and the Gros-Horloge, a 14th-century astronomical clock. Rouen is also known for its connection with Joan of Arc, whose Place du Vieux-Marché marks the site of her martyrdom. The city boasts numerous museums and galleries, as well as a charming historic center with half-timbered houses.

Rouen

Vernon

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Vernon, France, is a picturesque town on the banks of the Seine near Giverny, famous for Monet's gardens. Discover its rich heritage with a visit to the Old Mill and the Vernon Museum. Stroll along the charming cobbled streets and admire the medieval architecture. Vernon is a gateway to Normandy, offering delicious cuisine and verdant landscapes. It's an ideal destination for art and history lovers.

La Roche Guyon

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La Roche-Guyon, located on the banks of the Seine, is a French village known for its historical heritage. Cruisers can visit the Château de La Roche-Guyon, a medieval fortress with a 12th century keep and gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, gardener to King Louis XIV. The picturesque streets of the village offer an immersion in traditional Norman architecture. Visitors can also enjoy the surrounding natural landscapes, ideal for walks along the Seine.
Vernon

La Roche Guyon

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La Roche-Guyon, located on the banks of the Seine, is a French village known for its historical heritage. Cruisers can visit the Château de La Roche-Guyon, a medieval fortress with a 12th century keep and gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, gardener to King Louis XIV. The picturesque streets of the village offer an immersion in traditional Norman architecture. Visitors can also enjoy the surrounding natural landscapes, ideal for walks along the Seine.

Mantes la Jolie

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Mantes-la-Jolie, a charming French town, offers a rich history and architectural beauty. Stroll along the Seine to admire the Collegiale Notre-Dame, a Gothic gem. Visit the Hôtel-Dieu museum, a former medieval hospital, to learn about local history. The colorful and lively market is the ideal place to sample local produce. The town is also a starting point for exploring the French Vexin regional nature park, offering magnificent scenery and outdoor activities.

La Roche Guyon

Paris

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Located in the heart of the French capital, the river port of Paris, with the Quai d'Arsenal as its main point, lies between the Seine and the Place de la Bastille. This strategically placed quay provides easy access to Paris's cultural and historical treasures. Visitors can get around easily using public transport, such as metros and buses, or opt for a cruise on the Seine for a unique perspective on the city.


What to visit in Paris

Paris, a city of light and history, offers a myriad of attractions. Near the Quai d'Arsenal, discover the Place de la Bastille, steeped in history, and the Marais, a charming district with boutiques and art galleries. Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Île de la Cité, just a short distance away. The Louvre and Centre Pompidou, with their prestigious art collections, are must-sees for art lovers. A stroll along the banks of the Seine reveals the many emblematic monuments of Paris.


What to visit in the area?

There are many excursions in and around Paris to enrich the experience. Versailles, with its sumptuous château and gardens, is a must-see. For a family getaway, Disneyland Paris, some forty kilometers east of the city, offers a world of magic and adventure for young and old alike. The picturesque villages and landscapes of the Seine Valley are within easy reach for a peaceful day out of the city. Finally, a visit to Fontainebleau, with its historic château and forest, offers the chance to discover one of France's greatest royal palaces and explore a vast state forest.

Paris

Paris

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Port :

Located in the heart of the French capital, the river port of Paris, with the Quai d'Arsenal as its main point, lies between the Seine and the Place de la Bastille. This strategically placed quay provides easy access to Paris's cultural and historical treasures. Visitors can get around easily using public transport, such as metros and buses, or opt for a cruise on the Seine for a unique perspective on the city.


What to visit in Paris

Paris, a city of light and history, offers a myriad of attractions. Near the Quai d'Arsenal, discover the Place de la Bastille, steeped in history, and the Marais, a charming district with boutiques and art galleries. Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Île de la Cité, just a short distance away. The Louvre and Centre Pompidou, with their prestigious art collections, are must-sees for art lovers. A stroll along the banks of the Seine reveals the many emblematic monuments of Paris.


What to visit in the area?

There are many excursions in and around Paris to enrich the experience. Versailles, with its sumptuous château and gardens, is a must-see. For a family getaway, Disneyland Paris, some forty kilometers east of the city, offers a world of magic and adventure for young and old alike. The picturesque villages and landscapes of the Seine Valley are within easy reach for a peaceful day out of the city. Finally, a visit to Fontainebleau, with its historic château and forest, offers the chance to discover one of France's greatest royal palaces and explore a vast state forest.

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